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Special Hobby SH72487 1:72 Gloster Meteor TT Mk.20

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Special Hobby SH72487 1:72 Gloster Meteor TT Mk.20

Gloster Meteor TT Mk.20. As the RAF Gloster Meteor Mk.11 jets began to leave the first line duty, it was necessary to find a new job for them. A few of the Mk.11 airframes were converted to a target tug to requirements issued by both the Royal Navy and RAF. These were designated TT Mk.20 and in a similar fashion were also rebuilt Meteor Mk.11s of the Danish Air Force and a Swedish civil operator. Our Meteor TT Mk.20 comes on five styrene sprues, one with clear parts and also contains a set of conversion parts of the target tug equipment. The decals cater for two British airframes, one from Denmark and one as flown in Sweden.
Gloster Meteor TT Mk.20. As the RAF Gloster Meteor Mk.11 jets began to leave the first line duty, it was necessary to find a new job for them. A few of the Mk.11 airframes were converted to a target tug to requirements issued by both the Royal Navy and RAF. These were designated TT Mk.20 and in a similar fashion were also rebuilt Meteor Mk.11s of the Danish Air Force and a Swedish civil operator. Our Meteor TT Mk.20 comes on five styrene sprues, one with clear parts and also contains a set of conversion parts of the target tug equipment. The decals cater for two British airframes, one from Denmark and one as flown in Sweden.
$10.41

Original: $29.73

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Special Hobby SH72487 1:72 Gloster Meteor TT Mk.20β€”

$29.73

$10.41

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Gloster Meteor TT Mk.20. As the RAF Gloster Meteor Mk.11 jets began to leave the first line duty, it was necessary to find a new job for them. A few of the Mk.11 airframes were converted to a target tug to requirements issued by both the Royal Navy and RAF. These were designated TT Mk.20 and in a similar fashion were also rebuilt Meteor Mk.11s of the Danish Air Force and a Swedish civil operator. Our Meteor TT Mk.20 comes on five styrene sprues, one with clear parts and also contains a set of conversion parts of the target tug equipment. The decals cater for two British airframes, one from Denmark and one as flown in Sweden.