The de Havilland DH.100 Vampire was a British jet-engine fighter. The DH.100 Vampire was commissioned by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, and was the second jet fighter to enter service with the RAF, after the pioneering Gloster Meteor. Although the Vampire arrived too late to see combat during the war, it served with front line RAF squadrons until 1955, and continued in use as a trainer until 1966. The Vampire also served with many air forces worldwide, and set aviation firsts and records. _x000D_
Item No 02875 _x000D_
Item Name Vampire FB.MK.9 _x000D_
Bar Code 9580208028750 _x000D_
Scale 1:48 _x000D_
Item Type Static Kit _x000D_
Model Brief Length:197.2mm Wingspan: 244.4mm _x000D_
Total Parts 50+ _x000D_
Metal Parts n/a _x000D_
Photo Etched Parts n/a _x000D_
Film Parts n/a _x000D_
Resin Parts n/a _x000D_
Total Sprues 4 sprues _x000D_
Paint Schemes RAF Vampire FB.MK.9 : WR128 _x000D_
Released Date 2012-12 _x000D_
More Features "The kit consists of over 50 parts , includes 3 clear parts _x000D_
- fuselage&wing with finely engraved panel lines"