Bristol Beaufort Mk.I, No. 217 Squadron, RAF, operated by Sergeant John Bell Rutherford, during torpedo attack on the heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper, RAF St Eval, Cornwall, 1 February 1941, MW-J/L9866, 1/72 [AA28902]

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Bristol Beaufort Mk.I, No. 217 Squadron, RAF, operated by Sergeant John Bell Rutherford, during torpedo attack on the heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper, RAF St Eval, Cornwall, 1 February 1941, MW-J/L9866, 1/72 [AA28902]

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Bristol Beaufort Mk.I, No. 217 Squadron, RAF, operated by Sergeant John Bell Rutherford, during torpedo attack on the heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper, RAF St Eval, Cornwall, 1 February 1941, MW-J/L9866, 1/72 [AA28902]

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Product model number AA28902
Product Code 4548565445240
release date Late May 2023
Manufacturer CORGI
brand Aviation Archive
Import Agent Kyosho
scale 1/72
material Zinc die-cast (some parts such as gear and weapons are plastic)
Pilot figure Included (fixed inside the cockpit)
stand Included
Partial assembly required Yes (gear is inserted. Stand is inserted separately)
Model name Bristol Beaufort Mk.I
Model size Total length: approx. 18.7cm total width: approx. 24.5cm
Actual size Length: 13.46m Width: 17.63m
Organization Name Royal Air Force
Unit No. 217 Squadron
Aircraft number MW-J/L9866
detail The German Navy heavy cruiser "Admiral Hipper" attacked British convoys in the Atlantic Ocean in September 1940. On February 1, 1941, Rutherford's plane, which attacked the port of Brest, France, where the "Admiral Hipper" was anchored, from St. Eval base in southwest England, was declared killed in action because it did not return, and all crew members were awarded the Victoria Medal.