Italeri 1338 1/72 Scale Raf Dakota Mk III
Brand New Kit Italeri 1/72 Scale RAF Dakota MK III
Schemes Include:
Douglas DC-3
Douglas C-47A Skytrain
Armée de l'Air (French Air Force 1934-2019)
GT 2/62 Franche-Comté A / 44-325545, May 1954 - Bac Mai
Aeronautica Militare (Italian Air Force 1946-now)
70 Stormo SP-11, 1963 - Scuola Plurimotori, Latina
Douglas C-47A-80-DL Skytrain
US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
80 TCS, 436 TCG 7D-B / 42-100533 Honeybun III, 1945 World War 2 - Membury, Berkshire
Douglas Dakota Mk.III
Royal Air Force (1918-now)
No. 233 Sqn. ZA947, 1944 World War 2 - Blackhill Farm-Swindon, Wiltshire
About the kit
Dakota Mk.III
Type: Cargo
Period: Second World War
Country: United States
SKILL: 3
Model Dim. 27.2 cm
Box Dim. 373 x 241 x 60 mm
Description
SUPER DECALS SHEET - COLOURED INSTRUCTION SHEET
The twin-engine Douglas DC-3 was definitely one of the most famous transport aircraft of aviation history thanks to its reliability, flexibility and service life. During the Second World War it was developed a version dedicated to military duties: the Douglas C-47 Skytrain. Produced in large numbers by American production plants, was used extensively by the Allies on all fronts. In particular, the C-47s received by British Royal Air Force and Commonwealth Air Forces took the name “Dakota” and they were used for logistic, tactical transports, launch of paratroopers and medical evacuation. Thanks to its two Pratt & Whitney 1,200 HP engines the “Dakota” was able to reach a top speed of 360 Km/h. It had a pay-load of 2,500 Kg or a capacity of 28 troops.
Brand New Kit Italeri 1/72 Scale RAF Dakota MK III
Schemes Include:
Douglas DC-3
Douglas C-47A Skytrain
Armée de l'Air (French Air Force 1934-2019)
GT 2/62 Franche-Comté A / 44-325545, May 1954 - Bac Mai
Aeronautica Militare (Italian Air Force 1946-now)
70 Stormo SP-11, 1963 - Scuola Plurimotori, Latina
Douglas C-47A-80-DL Skytrain
US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
80 TCS, 436 TCG 7D-B / 42-100533 Honeybun III, 1945 World War 2 - Membury, Berkshire
Douglas Dakota Mk.III
Royal Air Force (1918-now)
No. 233 Sqn. ZA947, 1944 World War 2 - Blackhill Farm-Swindon, Wiltshire
About the kit
Dakota Mk.III
Type: Cargo
Period: Second World War
Country: United States
SKILL: 3
Model Dim. 27.2 cm
Box Dim. 373 x 241 x 60 mm
Description
SUPER DECALS SHEET - COLOURED INSTRUCTION SHEET
The twin-engine Douglas DC-3 was definitely one of the most famous transport aircraft of aviation history thanks to its reliability, flexibility and service life. During the Second World War it was developed a version dedicated to military duties: the Douglas C-47 Skytrain. Produced in large numbers by American production plants, was used extensively by the Allies on all fronts. In particular, the C-47s received by British Royal Air Force and Commonwealth Air Forces took the name “Dakota” and they were used for logistic, tactical transports, launch of paratroopers and medical evacuation. Thanks to its two Pratt & Whitney 1,200 HP engines the “Dakota” was able to reach a top speed of 360 Km/h. It had a pay-load of 2,500 Kg or a capacity of 28 troops.
Brand New Kit Italeri 1/72 Scale RAF Dakota MK III
Schemes Include:
Douglas DC-3
Douglas C-47A Skytrain
Armée de l'Air (French Air Force 1934-2019)
GT 2/62 Franche-Comté A / 44-325545, May 1954 - Bac Mai
Aeronautica Militare (Italian Air Force 1946-now)
70 Stormo SP-11, 1963 - Scuola Plurimotori, Latina
Douglas C-47A-80-DL Skytrain
US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
80 TCS, 436 TCG 7D-B / 42-100533 Honeybun III, 1945 World War 2 - Membury, Berkshire
Douglas Dakota Mk.III
Royal Air Force (1918-now)
No. 233 Sqn. ZA947, 1944 World War 2 - Blackhill Farm-Swindon, Wiltshire
About the kit
Dakota Mk.III
Type: Cargo
Period: Second World War
Country: United States
SKILL: 3
Model Dim. 27.2 cm
Box Dim. 373 x 241 x 60 mm
Description
SUPER DECALS SHEET - COLOURED INSTRUCTION SHEET
The twin-engine Douglas DC-3 was definitely one of the most famous transport aircraft of aviation history thanks to its reliability, flexibility and service life. During the Second World War it was developed a version dedicated to military duties: the Douglas C-47 Skytrain. Produced in large numbers by American production plants, was used extensively by the Allies on all fronts. In particular, the C-47s received by British Royal Air Force and Commonwealth Air Forces took the name “Dakota” and they were used for logistic, tactical transports, launch of paratroopers and medical evacuation. Thanks to its two Pratt & Whitney 1,200 HP engines the “Dakota” was able to reach a top speed of 360 Km/h. It had a pay-load of 2,500 Kg or a capacity of 28 troops.