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Below are the Lengths (L) and Wingspans (W) of the different scales/aircraft types in Cm's

1/200 scale1/400 scale1/500 scale
Aircraft TypeLength CMWingspan CMLength CMWingspan CMLength CMWingspan CM
Airbus A300-B427221311119
Airbus A300-60027221411119
Airbus A3102322121199
Airbus A31816178967
Airbus A31917178977
Airbus A32019179987
Airbus A321221711997
Airbus A330-200303015151212
Airbus A330-300/800/900323016151312
Airbus A340-200303015151212
Airbus A340-300323016151312
Airbus A340-500343217161413
Airbus A340-600373219161513
Airbus A350-900343317161313
Airbus A350-1000373318171513
Airbus A380364018201516
ATR-4211126655
ATR-7214147755
BAe146-10013137755
BAe146-20014137765
BAe146-30015138765
Boeing 7072322121199
Boeing 717-20019149786
Boeing 727-100201610887
Boeing 727-200231612897
Boeing 737-20015148766
Boeing 737-30017148776
Boeing 737-40018149776
Boeing 737-50016148766
Boeing 737-60016178967
Boeing 737-70017178977
Boeing 737-800201710987
Boeing 737-900211711987
Boeing 747SP283014151112
Boeing 747-200/300353018151412
Boeing 747-400353218161413
Boeing 757-2002419121098
Boeing 757-30027191410118
Boeing 767-20023241212910
Boeing 767-300272414121110
Boeing 767-400312615131210
Boeing 777-200323016151312
Boeing 777-300373018151512
Boeing 787-8283014151112
Boeing 787-9323016151312
Boeing 787-10343017151412
Concorde3113166125
CRJ-20013117554
CRJ-70016128675
CRJ-90018129675
Dash8-100/20014127655
Dash8-30013146755
Dash8-40016148776
DC-8-30/40/502322111199
DC-8-6224231211109
DC-8-61/6329231411119
DC-9-3018149776
DC-9-40191410786
DC-9-50201410786
DC-10-1028241412119
DC-10-30282514131110
Do328/328Jet11105544
EMB12010105544
ERJ13513107554
ERJ14014107564
ERJ14515107564
Embraer17015137765
Fokker7015148766
Fokker10018149776
MD-11312615131210
MD-81/82/83/88231611897
MD-87201610887
MD-90-3019169887
MD-90-402616138107
L-101127241412119
L-1011-500252513131010
Tu-1542419129108
English Electric Canberra B.6 Diecast 1/72
English Electric Canberra B.6 Diecast 1/72English Electric Canberra B.6 Diecast 1/72English Electric Canberra B.6 Diecast 1/72English Electric Canberra B.6 Diecast 1/72English Electric Canberra B.6 Diecast 1/72
English Electric Canberra B.6 Diecast 1/72
English Electric Canberra B.6 Diecast 1/72
Corgi Code: AA34711

English Electric Canberra B.6 Diecast 1/72

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This exceptional CORGI Aviation Archive 1:72 scale diecast model captures the English Electric Canberra B.6, perfect for discerning collectors of Cold War aviation history. Ready to display straight from the box, this premium collectible showcases the distinctive markings of WT370 from Operation Musketeer in 1956, arguably the most colourfully presented aircraft to take part in this controversial period in British history. Every authentic detail has been meticulously recreated, from the accurate paint scheme to the historically correct squadron markings of RAF No.139 Squadron.

Key Features

  • Ready to display with included stand - no assembly required
  • Authentic 1:72 scale diecast construction
  • Historically accurate Operation Musketeer markings
  • Opening sliding door feature
  • Premium painted finish with intricate squadron details

History

When the English Electric Canberra entered Royal Air Force service in spring 1951, it was unquestionably the world's most advanced jet-powered bomber. Though it missed service in Korea, the conflict accelerated its production significantly, with the jet designated 'Super priority' status. The Suez Crisis of 1956 finally gave RAF Canberra units the opportunity to demonstrate their offensive capabilities. Five Canberra squadrons were deployed against Egyptian forces, with No.139 Squadron's jets from Binbrook assigned to RAF Nicosia for crucial target-marking missions. These aircraft would illuminate targets using Target Indicator incendiaries and 1000lb bombs for the bomber waves following from Malta. On 3rd November 1956, Wing Commander Paul Mallorie led No.139 Squadron against the Egyptian airfield at Luxor, targeting Soviet-made Il-28 'Beagle' bombers. After marking the targets, Mallorie made a bold decision. With smoke obscuring the site and daylight fading, he led his squadron in an audacious dive bombing attack against the parked Egyptian bombers to devastating effect. The Operation Musketeer Canberras of RAF No.139 Squadron remain among the most distinctive aircraft involved in this significant chapter of British military history.

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