Bristol Bulldog Mk.IIA
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1:48
- Scale 1:48
- Dimensions (built): Length 155 mm / Wingspan 215 mm
- 138 parts
- 3 marking options:
- No. 23 Squadron, Royal Air Force Kenley, England, 1931
- 'C' Flight Commander, No. 3 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Abyssinian Crisis, East Africa, 1935
- No. 32 Squadron, Royal Air Force Kenley, England, 1935
- Unbuilt, unpainted
- Paint and glue not included
Originally conceived as a private project by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, the Bulldog was the creation of skilled designer Frank Barnwell, who also designed the successful Bristol F.2B Fighter during the Great War. This lightweight, all-metal, fabric-covered fighter was powered by a 440hp Bristol Jupiter engine.
The Bulldog was equipped with two forward-firing Vickers 0.303 in machine guns positioned on either side of the cockpit, but it never engaged in combat during its brief seven-year service with Fighter Command.
Despite being the most advanced fighter of its time, the Bulldog became known for its challenging formation flying and impressive aerobatics, with the Royal Air Force captivating large audiences at airshows and events nationwide, showcasing the capabilities of a modernising air force.
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