Airifx 1/72 Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.3/T.3a 02103
The Jet Provost was introduced in the late 1950s and quickly became the RAF’s
premier jet basic trainer. The T3 model, introduced in 1959, featured an uprated
engine and an improved canopy design, offering the side by side seated pilot and
pupil a much improved view. The Provost was a joy to fly, forgiving and easy to
learn on, with many of the 1960s and 70s RAF front line pilots learning their
trade on its un-swept wings. Its reliability and strength also added to its
suitability as a jet trainer and the addition of wing tip tanks on the T3 also
added to its endurance.
- Livery A: XM413/24 2 FTS, RAF Gaydon 1967
- Livery B: XM461/11, 1 FTS RAF Linton-On-Ouse, North Yorkshire 1984
Number of parts 45
dimensions length 137mm width 156mm
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