172 Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.4
172 Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.4
172 Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.4
172 Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.4
172 Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.4

172 Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.4

AF02107

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Airfix 1:72 Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.4


The Jet Provost was designed by Hunting Percival as a replacement for their Percival Provost, a piston engine basic trainer. Even though producing the Provost they anticipated the need for a Jet trainer going forward. This initial work was started in 1951, at this time they consulted with the RAF as to the needs of the RAF Training Command. Although initially it was a private venture the government did come on board and in 1953 an order for a test batch of aircraft was placed. The new "Jet" Provost would use as many parts of the original Provost as possible. The prototype XD674 would first fly on the 16th June 1954 as the Jet Provost T.1. Following trails improvements were made to the aircrafts lines, and hydraulic systems replaced pneumatic ones, the tail also gained a new tail fillet. The new T.2 had its maiden flight in 1955. The later T.3 would gain a more powerful Viper Jet engine, ejection seats, a shorter stronger fuselage and stronger undercarriage. 201 T.3 were built. The T.4 would follow in 1960 which again had an even more powerful Viper Engine. This was followed by the Pressurised T.5. An armed version would be developed which would become the Strikemaster. Both the Jet Provost and the Strike master are often associated with BAC (British Aircraft Corporation) as Hunting Percival was taken over by BAC in 1960. Even though now retired from RAF Service in the 1990s the aircraft is popular with private operators and many remain flying.


For most RAF pilots serving between 1960 and 1988, the Hunting Aircraft (BAC) Jet Provost will be an extremely familiar aircraft to them. Forming the backbone of RAF pilot training during this period, the Jet Provost was distinctive by its broad fuselage profile, which allowed for a relatively spacious side-by-side cockpit arrangement.


Features:


-Scale: 1/72


-Contents (what's in the box) sets: Sprues & decals


-Number of Scheme options: 2


-Skill Level: 1


-Wingspan (mm): 156


-Item Length: 13.7cm


-Item Width: 15.6cm


-Item Height: 4.31cm


-Recommended Age: 12+


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