
- Scale 1:48
- 245 parts
- Dimensions (built): Length 290 mm, wingspan 344 mm
- 3 marking options
- 849 Naval Air Squadron, HMS Hermes, 1969
- 849 Naval Air Squadron, B Flight, HMS Ark Royal, 1970
- Flag Officer Aircraft Carriers (F.O.A.C.), RAF Changhi, 1965
- unbuilt / unpainted
- Paint and glue not included
Intended to counter the recent expansion of the Soviet submarine fleet at the start of the Cold War era, the Gannet was equipped with the last electronic detection equipment and if an enemy submarine was detected, it could be marked, tracked and attacked using bombs, depth charges, rockets and air-launched acoustic torpedoes. It was a highly effective anti-submarine aircraft, able to attack submarines on the surface or submerged.
One feature of the Gannet that gave it a unique appearance was its innovative Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba powerplant. This arrangement saw two gas turbine engines mounted side by side, sharing a common gearbox, but operating independently, each engine driving its own coaxially mounted, contra-rotating propeller. Another unique feature was the bi-folding wing system, designed to allow this large aircraft to be stored aboard relatively small aircraft carriers.
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