This is a 1/48 scale model from Airfix requires building and painting in a choice of two schemes. Comes with decals but requires paints and glues etc. When finished this Curtiss Tomahawk has a wingspan of over 23cm
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The first Curtiss Tomahawk fighters to arrive in Britain during the Second World War operated in the tactical reconnaissance role and were deemed unsuitable for fighter sweeps into German-held Europe. Later models incorporated several improvements and saw extensive service with the Western Desert Air Force.
Tech Specs
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)20.2
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)23.7
Pieces 106
Scale1:48
Contents: Plastic kit, instruction sheet, paint guide and decal sheet.
Scheme Option 1:
Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.II, No. 1686 Bomber (Defence) Training Flight, Royal Air Force Hixon, Staffordshire, England, 1943. (A)<
Scheme Option 2:
Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.II, Ex-RAF, allocated to XIV Battallion, 3rd Regiment, Turkish Air Force, 1941. (B)
Aircraft Scale Model Chart
Below are the Lengths (L) and Wingspans (W) of the different scales/aircraft types in Cm's
1/200 scale
1/400 scale
1/500 scale
Aircraft Type
Length CM
Wingspan CM
Length CM
Wingspan CM
Length CM
Wingspan CM
Airbus A300-B4
27
22
13
11
11
9
Airbus A300-600
27
22
14
11
11
9
Airbus A310
23
22
12
11
9
9
Airbus A318
16
17
8
9
6
7
Airbus A319
17
17
8
9
7
7
Airbus A320
19
17
9
9
8
7
Airbus A321
22
17
11
9
9
7
Airbus A330-200
30
30
15
15
12
12
Airbus A330-300/800/900
32
30
16
15
13
12
Airbus A340-200
30
30
15
15
12
12
Airbus A340-300
32
30
16
15
13
12
Airbus A340-500
34
32
17
16
14
13
Airbus A340-600
37
32
19
16
15
13
Airbus A350-900
34
33
17
16
13
13
Airbus A350-1000
37
33
18
17
15
13
Airbus A380
36
40
18
20
15
16
ATR-42
11
12
6
6
5
5
ATR-72
14
14
7
7
5
5
BAe146-100
13
13
7
7
5
5
BAe146-200
14
13
7
7
6
5
BAe146-300
15
13
8
7
6
5
Boeing 707
23
22
12
11
9
9
Boeing 717-200
19
14
9
7
8
6
Boeing 727-100
20
16
10
8
8
7
Boeing 727-200
23
16
12
8
9
7
Boeing 737-200
15
14
8
7
6
6
Boeing 737-300
17
14
8
7
7
6
Boeing 737-400
18
14
9
7
7
6
Boeing 737-500
16
14
8
7
6
6
Boeing 737-600
16
17
8
9
6
7
Boeing 737-700
17
17
8
9
7
7
Boeing 737-800
20
17
10
9
8
7
Boeing 737-900
21
17
11
9
8
7
Boeing 747SP
28
30
14
15
11
12
Boeing 747-200/300
35
30
18
15
14
12
Boeing 747-400
35
32
18
16
14
13
Boeing 757-200
24
19
12
10
9
8
Boeing 757-300
27
19
14
10
11
8
Boeing 767-200
23
24
12
12
9
10
Boeing 767-300
27
24
14
12
11
10
Boeing 767-400
31
26
15
13
12
10
Boeing 777-200
32
30
16
15
13
12
Boeing 777-300
37
30
18
15
15
12
Boeing 787-8
28
30
14
15
11
12
Boeing 787-9
32
30
16
15
13
12
Boeing 787-10
34
30
17
15
14
12
Concorde
31
13
16
6
12
5
CRJ-200
13
11
7
5
5
4
CRJ-700
16
12
8
6
7
5
CRJ-900
18
12
9
6
7
5
Dash8-100/200
14
12
7
6
5
5
Dash8-300
13
14
6
7
5
5
Dash8-400
16
14
8
7
7
6
DC-8-30/40/50
23
22
11
11
9
9
DC-8-62
24
23
12
11
10
9
DC-8-61/63
29
23
14
11
11
9
DC-9-30
18
14
9
7
7
6
DC-9-40
19
14
10
7
8
6
DC-9-50
20
14
10
7
8
6
DC-10-10
28
24
14
12
11
9
DC-10-30
28
25
14
13
11
10
Do328/328Jet
11
10
5
5
4
4
EMB120
10
10
5
5
4
4
ERJ135
13
10
7
5
5
4
ERJ140
14
10
7
5
6
4
ERJ145
15
10
7
5
6
4
Embraer170
15
13
7
7
6
5
Fokker70
15
14
8
7
6
6
Fokker100
18
14
9
7
7
6
MD-11
31
26
15
13
12
10
MD-81/82/83/88
23
16
11
8
9
7
MD-87
20
16
10
8
8
7
MD-90-30
19
16
9
8
8
7
MD-90-40
26
16
13
8
10
7
L-1011
27
24
14
12
11
9
L-1011-500
25
25
13
13
10
10
Tu-154
24
19
12
9
10
8
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The first Curtiss Tomahawk fighters to arrive in Britain during the Second World War operated in the tactical reconnaissance role and were deemed unsuitable for fighter sweeps into German-held Europe. Later models incorporated several improvements and saw extensive service with the Western Desert Air Force.
Tech Specs
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)20.2
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)23.7
Pieces 106
Scale1:48
Contents: Plastic kit, instruction sheet, paint guide and decal sheet.
Scheme Option 1:
Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.II, No. 1686 Bomber (Defence) Training Flight, Royal Air Force Hixon, Staffordshire, England, 1943. (A)<
Scheme Option 2:
Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.II, Ex-RAF, allocated to XIV Battallion, 3rd Regiment, Turkish Air Force, 1941. (B)
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