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LF Models LF3D4810 1:48 RP-3 rocket

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LF Models LF3D4810 1:48 RP-3 rocket

RP-3 rocket (3") including launched pod set (6pcs). British WWII rocket projectiles including launched pod set. RAF and Commonwealth air forces[edit] Boeing Fortress Mk. II and IIA: (Coastal Command) Bristol Beaufighter Mk. VI, VIC, X and 20: (Coastal Command, South East Asia Command and Royal Australian Air Force, Pacific Theatre.) Consolidated Liberator B. Mk. III, VI: (Coastal Command.) de Havilland Mosquito F.B. Mk. VI: (Coastal Command, SEAC and RAAF, Pacific Theatre.) Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIE & IV: (Desert Air Force, RAF Second Tactical Air Force, SEAC.) Hawker Typhoon Mk. Ib: (2 TAF.) Republic P-47 Thunderbolt (USAAF used their M8 for this role instead, 6/aircraft) Vickers Wellington GR Mk. XIV: (Coastal Command) Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm[edit] Fairey Firefly Mk. I Fairey Swordfish Mk. II, III Grumman Tarpon/Avenger Mk. I, II, III Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk. IIc (825 Naval Air Squadron) Hawker Sea Fury 807 Naval Air Squadron Aircraft use post Second World War[edit] The 3-inch RP continued to be used on RAF and RN aircraft in the ground attack role until replaced by the SNEB podded rocket (RAF) and the 2-inch podded RP (RN).[citation needed] Post war operational use included the Malayan emergency, the Korean War, the Suez crisis, and the Radfan campaign.[citation needed] RAF and Commonwealth air forces[edit] Bristol Brigand de Havilland Hornet de Havilland Vampire de Havilland Venom Gloster Meteor Hawker Hunter RAAF, RAN[edit] RP-3 rockets were used by Australian armed forces into the 1970s[38] Bristol Beaufighter North-American P-51 Mustang de Havilland Vampire Fairey Firefly Gloster Meteor [Airfix Fairey Gannet AS.1/AS.4] Hawker Sea Fury Mk.11 de Havilland Sea Venom Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm[edit] Hawker Sea Fury Hawker Sea Hawk Supermarine Attacker Supermarine Scimitar de Havilland Sea Vixen - up to 24 rockets total on 4 pylons, six per pylon;[39][40] Swedish Air Force[edit] North-American T-6 Texan (Sk 16) - 4 rockets total on 2 pylons Saab 17 (B 17A) - 4 rockets total on 4 pylons) Saab 18 (A & T 18B) - 8-12 rockets total on 8-9 pylons Saab 21 (A 21A-3) - 8 rockets total on 2 pylons) Saab 21R (A 21RA, RB) - 10 rockets total on 1 pylon de Havilland Vampire (J 28B, C) - 8 rockets total on 4 pylons Saab 29 Tunnan (J 29A, B, E, F) - 8 rockets total on 8 pylons Saab 32 Lansen (A 32A) - 12 rockets total on 12 pylons
RP-3 rocket (3") including launched pod set (6pcs). British WWII rocket projectiles including launched pod set. RAF and Commonwealth air forces[edit] Boeing Fortress Mk. II and IIA: (Coastal Command) Bristol Beaufighter Mk. VI, VIC, X and 20: (Coastal Command, South East Asia Command and Royal Australian Air Force, Pacific Theatre.) Consolidated Liberator B. Mk. III, VI: (Coastal Command.) de Havilland Mosquito F.B. Mk. VI: (Coastal Command, SEAC and RAAF, Pacific Theatre.) Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIE & IV: (Desert Air Force, RAF Second Tactical Air Force, SEAC.) Hawker Typhoon Mk. Ib: (2 TAF.) Republic P-47 Thunderbolt (USAAF used their M8 for this role instead, 6/aircraft) Vickers Wellington GR Mk. XIV: (Coastal Command) Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm[edit] Fairey Firefly Mk. I Fairey Swordfish Mk. II, III Grumman Tarpon/Avenger Mk. I, II, III Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk. IIc (825 Naval Air Squadron) Hawker Sea Fury 807 Naval Air Squadron Aircraft use post Second World War[edit] The 3-inch RP continued to be used on RAF and RN aircraft in the ground attack role until replaced by the SNEB podded rocket (RAF) and the 2-inch podded RP (RN).[citation needed] Post war operational use included the Malayan emergency, the Korean War, the Suez crisis, and the Radfan campaign.[citation needed] RAF and Commonwealth air forces[edit] Bristol Brigand de Havilland Hornet de Havilland Vampire de Havilland Venom Gloster Meteor Hawker Hunter RAAF, RAN[edit] RP-3 rockets were used by Australian armed forces into the 1970s[38] Bristol Beaufighter North-American P-51 Mustang de Havilland Vampire Fairey Firefly Gloster Meteor [Airfix Fairey Gannet AS.1/AS.4] Hawker Sea Fury Mk.11 de Havilland Sea Venom Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm[edit] Hawker Sea Fury Hawker Sea Hawk Supermarine Attacker Supermarine Scimitar de Havilland Sea Vixen - up to 24 rockets total on 4 pylons, six per pylon;[39][40] Swedish Air Force[edit] North-American T-6 Texan (Sk 16) - 4 rockets total on 2 pylons Saab 17 (B 17A) - 4 rockets total on 4 pylons) Saab 18 (A & T 18B) - 8-12 rockets total on 8-9 pylons Saab 21 (A 21A-3) - 8 rockets total on 2 pylons) Saab 21R (A 21RA, RB) - 10 rockets total on 1 pylon de Havilland Vampire (J 28B, C) - 8 rockets total on 4 pylons Saab 29 Tunnan (J 29A, B, E, F) - 8 rockets total on 8 pylons Saab 32 Lansen (A 32A) - 12 rockets total on 12 pylons
$38.05
LF Models LF3D4810 1:48 RP-3 rocket
$38.05

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RP-3 rocket (3") including launched pod set (6pcs). British WWII rocket projectiles including launched pod set. RAF and Commonwealth air forces[edit] Boeing Fortress Mk. II and IIA: (Coastal Command) Bristol Beaufighter Mk. VI, VIC, X and 20: (Coastal Command, South East Asia Command and Royal Australian Air Force, Pacific Theatre.) Consolidated Liberator B. Mk. III, VI: (Coastal Command.) de Havilland Mosquito F.B. Mk. VI: (Coastal Command, SEAC and RAAF, Pacific Theatre.) Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIE & IV: (Desert Air Force, RAF Second Tactical Air Force, SEAC.) Hawker Typhoon Mk. Ib: (2 TAF.) Republic P-47 Thunderbolt (USAAF used their M8 for this role instead, 6/aircraft) Vickers Wellington GR Mk. XIV: (Coastal Command) Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm[edit] Fairey Firefly Mk. I Fairey Swordfish Mk. II, III Grumman Tarpon/Avenger Mk. I, II, III Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk. IIc (825 Naval Air Squadron) Hawker Sea Fury 807 Naval Air Squadron Aircraft use post Second World War[edit] The 3-inch RP continued to be used on RAF and RN aircraft in the ground attack role until replaced by the SNEB podded rocket (RAF) and the 2-inch podded RP (RN).[citation needed] Post war operational use included the Malayan emergency, the Korean War, the Suez crisis, and the Radfan campaign.[citation needed] RAF and Commonwealth air forces[edit] Bristol Brigand de Havilland Hornet de Havilland Vampire de Havilland Venom Gloster Meteor Hawker Hunter RAAF, RAN[edit] RP-3 rockets were used by Australian armed forces into the 1970s[38] Bristol Beaufighter North-American P-51 Mustang de Havilland Vampire Fairey Firefly Gloster Meteor [Airfix Fairey Gannet AS.1/AS.4] Hawker Sea Fury Mk.11 de Havilland Sea Venom Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm[edit] Hawker Sea Fury Hawker Sea Hawk Supermarine Attacker Supermarine Scimitar de Havilland Sea Vixen - up to 24 rockets total on 4 pylons, six per pylon;[39][40] Swedish Air Force[edit] North-American T-6 Texan (Sk 16) - 4 rockets total on 2 pylons Saab 17 (B 17A) - 4 rockets total on 4 pylons) Saab 18 (A & T 18B) - 8-12 rockets total on 8-9 pylons Saab 21 (A 21A-3) - 8 rockets total on 2 pylons) Saab 21R (A 21RA, RB) - 10 rockets total on 1 pylon de Havilland Vampire (J 28B, C) - 8 rockets total on 4 pylons Saab 29 Tunnan (J 29A, B, E, F) - 8 rockets total on 8 pylons Saab 32 Lansen (A 32A) - 12 rockets total on 12 pylons