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Bristol Beaufort Mk.I, No. 22 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Lt. Kenneth Campbell's aircraft, torpedo attack on battleship Gneisenau, Brest naval port, France, April 6, 1941, OA-X/N1016 1/72 [AA28901]
Bristol Beaufort Mk.I, No. 22 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Lt. Kenneth Campbell's aircraft, torpedo attack on battleship Gneisenau, Brest naval port, France, April 6, 1941, OA-X/N1016 1/72 [AA28901]
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![Bristol Beaufort Mk.I, No. 22 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Lt. Kenneth Campbell's aircraft, torpedo attack on battleship Gneisenau, Brest naval port, France, April 6, 1941, OA-X/N1016 1/72 [AA28901]](http://top-gun.jp/cdn/shop/products/AA28901.jpg?v=1669303823&width=1500)
Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
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Product model number | AA28901 |
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Product Code | 4548565432790 |
release date | 2022/10/8 |
Manufacturer | CORGI |
scale | 1/72 |
material | Zinc die-cast (gear, weapons, tail, etc. are some plastic) |
Pilot figure | Included |
stand | Included |
Partial assembly required | Yes (gear and weapons are 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 | 22nd Squadron |
Aircraft number | OA-X/N1016 |
detail | On April 6, 1941, the Beaufort, commanded by Lieutenant Kenneth Campbell of the Royal Air Force, attacked the German battleship Gneisenau, which was anchored in the naval port of Brest in German-occupied western France, and although it hit the ship with one torpedo, causing heavy damage, it crashed into the harbor and all crew members were killed in action. After the results of the battle were revealed through the Resistance, he was awarded the Victoria Cross. |