Hawker-Siddeley HS.748/BAe.748 'In Civilian Skies'
Hawker-Siddeley HS.748/BAe.748 'In Civilian Skies'
This injection-moulded kit contains 51 parts. For modeller's convenience a display base, made of pasteboard card, depicting tarmac section of the civil airport is added. A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.
Hawker-Siddeley HS.748/BAe.748 'In Civilian Skies' re-release, new decals,
Hawker Siddeley HS.748/British Aerospace BAe.748 'In Civilian Skies'
(British Airways, Emerald Airways, West Air Sweden)
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Hawker Siddeley HS.748 (Srs.2A Model 245), G-BFLL (c/n 1658), 'Glen Esk/Gleann Uisge', British Airways Ltd., Glasgow Airport, Renfrewshire, Scotland, U.K., 1983-84
2) British Aerospace BAe.748 (Srs.2A Model 372), G-BVOV (c/n 1777), Emerald Airways Ltd., Liverpool/John Lennon Airport, Merseyside, England, U.K., 1994-2006
3) Hawker Siddeley HS.748 (Srs.2A Model 229), SE-LIF (c/n 1596), 'Number 10', West Air Sweden, Lidkoping-Hovby and Sturup/Malmo Airports, Sweden, 1997-2007
Ref. No.: | MKM144172L |
Availability: | IN STOCK |
Hawker-Siddeley HS.748/BAe.748 'In Civilian Skies'
The HS.748 was a British short/medium-range twin-engined airliner designed during the late 1950s. It was originally developed and initially produced by A.V. Roe & Co., then-after its dissolution-by Hawker Siddeley Aviation and later by its successor, British Aerospace.
The 748 was a remarkably successful aeroplane and an effective DC-3 replacement in many parts of the world. The first prototype (G-APZV) first flew in June 1960. Initially, the Srs.1 version for 44 passengers was built (24 a/c), then production was switched to the 52-seat Avro 748 Srs.2, followed by the Srs.2A and 2B with further increases in power and maximum weight. A total of 350 HS.748s were built which also included 89 aircraft manufactured by Indian Hindustan Aeronautics and this type continued in production until 1988.
The HS.748 was a low-wing monoplane of an all-metal construction, fitted with a nose-wheel type tricycle undercarriage. The flight crew consisted of two members, while the cabin accommodated passengers or could be adjusted to mixed passenger/freight layout.
Powered by two Dart turboprop engines, it possessed a high level of performance, including short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities and overall ruggedness. In freight configuration the aircraft was capable of hauling payloads in excess of 10,000 lb (4,540 kg).
The 748s were used by a number of British and overseas airline operators, e.g. Autair, British Airways, Channel Airways, Deutsche Lufttransport, Emerald Airways, Scottish European, West Air Sweden, Air Madagascar, Indian Airlines, Aerolineas Argentinas, VARIG, Phillipine Airlines, Thai Airways, LAN Chile and Bouraq Indonesia Airlines.
Products purchased together with this product
BAC 1-11-500 ‘Super One-Eleven’ Dan-Air, Nationwide, Trans Brasil
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) British Aircraft Corporation BAC 1-11-500 (525FT), G-TARO (ex-YR-BCO, c/n 272), Dan Air Services Ltd. (Dan-Air London, a/c leased from Tarom), Gatwick Airport, West Sussex, U.K., 1984-85
2) British Aircraft Corporation BAC 1-11-500 (531FS), ZS-NUG (c/n 237), Nationwide Airlines (Pty) Ltd., Johannesburg Intl. Airport, Gauteng, South Africa, 1995-2000
3) British Aircraft Corporation BAC 1-11-500 (520FN), PP-SDS (c/n 236), Transbrasil S/A Linhas Aéreas, São Paulo/Congonhas Airport, Brazil, 1972-76
BAC 1-11-500 ‘Super One-Eleven’ British Midland, Jersey European, Shannon
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) British Aircraft Corporation BAC 1-11-500 (523FJ), G-AXLM (c/n 199), British Midland Airways Ltd., East Midlands Airport, Leicestershire, U.K., 1970-72
2) British Aircraft Corporation BAC 1-11-500 (510ED), G-AVMK (c/n 139), Jersey European Airways Ltd., Exeter Airport, Devon, U.K., 1997-98
3) British Aircraft Corporation BAC 1-11-500 (510ED), G-AVMT (c/n 147), AB Airlines Plc., Hurn Airport, Dorset, and other various airports, U.K., 1996-97
BAC/Rombac 1-11-500 ‘Super One-Eleven’ London European, Bavaria Germanair, JAT
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Rombac (BAC) 1-11-500 (561RC), G-BNIH (ex-YR-BRF, c/n 406), London European Airways Plc. (a/c leased from Tarom), Luton Airport, Bedfordshire, U.K., 1987-90
2) British Aircraft Corporation BAC 1-11-500 (524FF), D-AMOR (c/n 197), Bavaria Germanair GmbH, Munich-Riem Airport, Bavaria, West Germany, 1977-78
3) Rombac (BAC) 1-11-500 (561RC), YR-BRA (c/n 401), JAT Yugoslav Airlines/Jugoslovenski Aerotransport (a/c leased from Tarom), Belgrade Airport, Yugoslavia, 1989
BAC 1-11-500 ‘In British Skies’
Colour schemes included in the set:
1) BAC 1-11-500 (510ED), G-AVMK, British European Airways Corp., U.K., 1969
2) BAC 1-11-500 (510ED), G-AVMX, British European Airways Corp., U.K., early 1970s
3) BAC 1-11-500 (510ED), G-AVMH, ‘County of Cheshire’, British Airways Plc, U.K., 1974-92
4) BAC 1-11-500 (510ED), G-AVMZ, ‘County of Lancashire’, British Airways Plc, U.K., 1974-91
DHC-6 Twin Otter 'In Civilian Skies'
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) de Havilland Canada DHC-6 (Series 300) Twin Otter, OY-POF (MSN 235), Greenlandair Charter Air Service, Nuuk Airport, Greenland, leased to Norwegian Antarctic Expedition, Antarctica, 1986/87
2) de Havilland Canada DHC-6 (Series 300) Twin Otter, F-GBDB (MSN 574), Air Alpes, Chambéry Airport, France, 1978-81
3) de Havilland Canada DHC-6 (Series 300) Twin Otter, D-IDHB (MSN 336), ‘Helgoland’, General Air, Hamburg Airport, Germany, 1971-73