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Italeri - 1/72 Rafale B

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1/72 Rafale B

Ita90092

Excludes all glues, paints and tools necessary to assemble.

SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET

FIGURES NOT INCLUDED

The Rafale B is the two-seat version of the French fighter aircraft, featuring a delta wing and canard foreplanes, developed by Dassault Aviation. An extremely versatile aircraft, it can carry out air-superiority, ground-attack, reconnaissance, and electronic-warfare missions. The pair of Snecma M88 engines with afterburner provides the aircraft with significant performance, including a top speed exceeding Mach 1.8 and a good operational range. Its aerodynamic configuration also gives the aircraft outstanding maneuverability. The Rafale B can carry a wide range of weapons suitable for all types of missions, including air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, as well as guided bombs. Its primary user is the French Air Force (Armée de l’Air), but it is also operated by the air forces of other countries such as Croatia and Greece.

The Dassault Rafale (French squall) is a French twin-engine multi-role fighter plane with delta wings. Construction of the Rafale was initiated in 1980 by Dassault as an experimental combat aircraft - the ACX. It was to replace the tactical battlefield aircraft of the French air force, Jaguar and the French navy Vouhgt F-8E and Dassault Super Etendard. Rafale A, powered by two General Electric F104 turbofan engines, left the assembly line on December 14, 1985, and exceeded the speed of sound in its first flight on July 4, 1986. In April 1987, the plane made several approaches to the aircraft carrier Clemenceau to mark an operation from the deck. In April 1989, the new SNECMA M88-2 engine was introduced, which became the basic power unit. The flight of the aircraft in this configuration took place on February 27, 1990. The plane was purchased by India in 2012; so far (2013), other countries apart from India and France have not acquired the plane. Technical data: length: 15.27 m, wingspan: 10.8 m, height: 5.34 m, maximum speed: 2130 km / h, climb speed: 305 m / s, practical ceiling: 16 800 m, maximum range: over 3700 km, armament: fixed - 1 GIAT 30 cannon, cal.30 mm, suspended - up to 9500 kg of cargo.
Sku: 8001283900928
Vendor: Italeri
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