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A11007 Fairey Gannet AS.1/AS.4

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An aircraft which must surely be considered one of the most distinctive types to have ever seen Fleet Air Arm service, the Fairey Gannet was as capable as it was unique and was significant as the only post war military contract to be won by the famous Fairey Aviation Company. Arguably the most unconventional Fairey designed aircraft to enter full production, the Gannet was developed in response to a 1945 Royal Navy requirement for an advanced carrier-based turbo prop powered anti-submarine hunter killer, one which was rugged enough to withstand the rigors of operation at sea. Intended to counter the recent expansion of the Soviet submarine fleet at the start of the Cold War era, the Gannet was equipped with all manner of the latest electronic detection equipment and if an enemy submarine was detected, it could be marked, tracked and if necessary, attacked, using bombs, depth charges, rockets and air-launched acoustic torpedoes.

One feature of the Gannet which helped to give it a unique appearance was its adoption of powerplant, the innovative Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba. This arrangement saw two gas turbine engines mounted side by side in the nose of the gannet, sharing a common gearbox, but both operating independently, each engine driving its own coaxially mounted, contra-rotating propeller. In addition to this, the engines could run on kerosene and even diesel fuel, which were safer to handle and less refined than traditional aviation fuels. This arrangement provided Gannet crews with more than enough power for carrier operations, with the reassurance of two engines when embarking on long ocean patrols. Once in flight, the pilot could shut down one of the engines to conserve fuel and whilst this would reduce the Gannet's maximum speed, it would extend its loiter capabilities. Usually, a pilot would alternate engine use during a long patrol, running each engine for around an hour before swopping to the other engine - the engine mounted on the port side drove the front propeller.

Another unique feature of the Gannet's design was its bi-folding wing system, something which was designed to allow this large aircraft to operate safely and to be stored aboard one of the Royal Navy's relatively small aircraft carriers. When a pilot engaged the wing unfold, this ingenious system not only prepared the wings for flight, but also automatically connected all flight control systems, hydraulic connections and fuel pipes to the main system, without any ground crew intervention. In operation, there are reports that the Gannet was so rugged a design that when one aircraft lost the outer sections of both wings after performing a particularly violent manoeuvre, the aircraft still managed to make it back safely to its home carrier, something which can only have endeared the aircraft to its crews still further.

The Fairey Gannet would prove to be an extremely rugged and highly effective anti-submarine aircraft, one which could carry an impressive array of offensive ordnance and one which was able to attack submarines either on the surface, or when submerged and trying to evade its attentions. Well-liked by air and ground crews alike, 348 Gannets would eventually be produced and in addition to serving with Britain's Fleet Air Arm, the aircraft would also see service with the navies of Australia, Germany and Indonesia.

What's Inside

Plastic model kit, instruction sheet, paint layout sheet and decals.

Schemes

A11007   SCH A

A11007 - Fairey Gannet AS.4, 849 Naval Air Squadron HQ training flight, Royal Naval Air Sation Culdrose, circa 1959. (A)

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A11007   SCH B

A11007 - Fairey Gannet AS.4, 815 Naval Air Squadron, HMS Ark Royal, 1958. (B)

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A11007   SCH C

A11007 - Fairey Gannet AS.1, 847 Naval Air Squadron, RAF Nicosia, Cyprus, 1957. (C)

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Tech Specs

How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?
334
Item Scale
1:48
Release type
New tooling
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
29
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
8.73
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
34.4
Finish
Plastic
Number of Scheme options
3
Skill Level
4
Flying Hours
4
Wingspan (mm)
344
product_release_type New tooling

WARNING. Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child.