Hawker Hunter FGA.9/ FR.10/ GA.11
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The Hawker Hunter was an aircraft of beauty, streamlined and refined, but at its core a deadly fighter.
To underline the Hunter's adaptability, the FGA.9 variant was developed in response to an RAF requirement to replace the Venom as a ground attack aircraft deployed with units in the Middle East, and was essentially an F.6 airframe optimised for close air support missions.
The strengthening of the Hunter wing enabled it to carry an impressive range of offensive ordnance, with the FGA.9 giving the RAF one of its most capable ground attack fighters. 128 Hunter FGA.9s would be deployed with domestic and foreign squadrons.
Plastic model kit
- 124 parts
- Length 291 mm
- Height 83.5 mm
- Wingspan 213 mm
- Hawker Hunter FGA.9, aircraft, flown under Tower Bridge London, by Flight Lieutenant Alan Pollock, No.1 Squadron, Royal Air Force West Raynham, Norfolk, England, 5 April 1968
- Hawker Hunter GA.11, Fleet Requirements and Aircraft Direction Unit, Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, Somerset, England, 1976
- Hawker Hunter FR.10, No.4 Squadron, Royal Air Force Gütersloh, West Germany, 1961
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
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