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Revell  |  SKU: Revell-03789  |  Barcode: 4009803037899

Revell 03789 Air Defender Set (Airbus A400M & Tornado)

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Description

Precision masterpiece in the sky: The 1:144 Air Defender model kit

Discover a new dimension in model building with the Air Defender model kit. This set brings the precision and technical expertise of air defense directly to your home. With a scale of 1:144 and an impressive 223 parts, this kit is a must-have for any detail-oriented model builder. The dimensions of the finished model and the age recommendation of 12+ years make it the ideal project for young and adult model building enthusiasts. This Level 4 kit will challenge your skills and provide an in-depth and enriching building experience.

Scope of delivery:

  • 223 precisely manufactured parts
  • Detailed instructions for assembly
  • Special adhesive for a permanent connection
  • High-quality decals for realistic markings
  • Additional special parts for advanced modifications

The Air Defender stands out with its realistic design and highly detailed parts. Innovative building techniques and the possibility to make individual adjustments offer a unique building experience. The special edition of this model kit honors the important NATO exercise of 2023, in which the A400M and the Tornado played a central role.

The Air Defender is ideal for advanced level 4 modelers, experience in gluing and painting is recommended to fully realize the potential of this set. It is the perfect set for those who are looking for a challenge and want to develop their model building skills.

Background information:

In June 2023, 25 NATO member states gathered over Europe for the largest air operation exercise in NATO's history, initiated by the German Armed Forces. Over 10,000 soldiers and 250 aircraft, including 23 different types of aircraft, took part in this historic maneuver. The Air Defender model kit pays tribute to the A400M and Tornado aircraft that played a key role in this exercise and invites model builders to become part of this fascinating history.

The Airbus A400M Atlas is a four-engine, turbo-prop, long-range military transport aircraft in the high-wing configuration, primarily French-British-German. The drive is provided by four Euro-Prop TP400 engines with a power of 11,220 HP each. The prototype flight took place in 2009, and serial production started in 2012 and continues to this day. Until August 2016, 39 copies of this aircraft were produced, with a total of 174 A400Ms ordered by military customers. The program related to the Airbus A400M was launched in 1982, but due to numerous financial problems and organizational turmoil, the first airplane took off only in 2009! Its main goal is to replace the increasingly well-worn C130 Hercules in European NATO armies, but the machine was also sold to Malaysia and Turkey. Despite its late entry into service, the A400M is one of the fastest military transport aircraft in the world, with good flight characteristics, and its performance and payload allow it to match the significantly larger C-17 Globemaster.

The origins of the Tornado design date back to 1968. It was then that the trinational PANAVIA consortium was established in order to implement the project known as MRCA (Multi-Role Combat Aircraft). On September 14, 1974, the flight of the first prototype took place and the construction of the first 640 ordered aircraft began, with production split in such a way that Germany and Great Britain each completed 42.5%, and Italy 15% of the order. Tornado fleets are currently the most important part of the air force of three European NATO countries. They remain in the composition of the air forces of Great Britain (Royal Air Force), Italy (Aeronautica Militare Italiana) and Germany (Luftwaffe) and in the aviation of the German Navy (Marinefliege). In addition, in 1986, a number of these aircraft were ordered by Saudi Arabia and incorporated into its armed forces (Royal Saudi Air Force). There are three main versions of the aircraft: Tornado ECR, Tornado ADV and Tornado IDS. Tornado ECR is a German / Italian reconnaissance version, it can carry Raytheon AGM - 88 HARM anti-radar missiles. In addition, they carry AIM-9L Sidewinder missiles for self-defense purposes. The Tornado ADV is a version of the interceptor, equipped with the great Marconi-Ferranti Foxhunter radar with a range of up to 190km and able to track up to 20 targets simultaneously. The Tornado IDS, on the other hand, is an assault bomber designed primarily to support land forces. It is capable of carrying a very wide range of weapons, including: a CWS flying cartridge, Paveway II guided bombs, GBU-15 guided bombs, AGM-65 Maverick air-to-ground missiles. Technical data (ADV version): length: 18.68m, wingspan (maximum): 13.91m, height: 5.95m, maximum speed: 2.27Ma, rate of climb: 77m / s, practical ceiling: 21300m, maximum range : 1850 km, armament: fixed - one IWKA-Mauser 27 mm cannon, suspended - up to 8500 kg of cargo.

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