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J-8A Gladiator w/Skis and Diorama

By: Corgi Classics

Type: Other

Product Line: Aviation Archive (Corgi Classics) (1/72)

MSRP old price: $79.99


Product Info

Title
J-8A Gladiator w/Skis and Diorama
Publisher
Publish Year
2006
Dimensions
15x11x6.5"
NKG Part #
2147968342
Type
Other

Description

One of the only biplane fighters to have any measurable success in the Second World War, the Gloster Gladiator was the product of a bygone era combining with modernity for one last fling. The Gladiator was obsolete by September 1939, but it still had what it took to make a significant impact on history. Air Ministry specification F.7/30 realized (correctly) that future fighters were going to be faster and better armed.

Unfortunately, the delay in placing an order lasted 4 and a half years, by which time war was approaching, and it was realized that biplanes were soon to be judged obsolete. Folland created the S.S.37, which was the best design, and was accepted. It was really obsolete by the time of its first flight. However, since nothing else had arrived to replace the aging Bulldog fighter, the Gloster was readily accepted, and was the main fighter of the RAF until the Hawker Hurricane was delivered. By 1939, four squadrons were still operational with Gladiators.

Gladiators formed the core of the British Expeditionary Force's Advanced Striking Force in France in 1939. Many served in Belgium and the Netherlands, and many were present for the collapse of France. After 1940, most that still remained with the RAF worked as Meteorological Reconnaisance Aircraft.

Pictured here is a limited edition 1:72 scale replica of a Royal Swedish Air Force Gloster Gladiator J-8A Fighter with skis bearing Finnish marking that that was based at Lake Kemi, Finland, on January 12th, 1940.

Only 180 vignettes produced.