Roden Aircraft 1/144 Bristol 175 Britannia RAF Command Transporter Kit
The Bristol Type 175 project, the initial program name which eventually matured into the famous Bristol Britannia, came about from two different post-war requirements: first, an earlier design specification from the Brabazon Committee, which embodied lessons learned from the Brabazon project; second, an urgent need from BOAC in 1946 for a Medium Range Empire (MRE) passenger transport aircraft. BOAC had been looking at purchasing the new and very efficient Lockheed Constellation, however, in the austere immediate post-war period, the government refused such large expenditure on foreign purchases.
After completion of the test flights program of the prototypes, which lasted from 1952 to 1955, the first production aircraft of two Bristol Type 175-101 Britannia's; codes G-ANBC & G-ANBD were formally handed over to BOAC on December 30, 1955.
- Engraved panel lines and appropriate fabric-over-frame effects
- Detailed cockpit and cabin interior, separate cabin door, a full multi-part likeness of Pratt and Whitney R-985 radial engine, ADF loop, detailed landing gear, injection-molded clear parts, plus rigging diagram. Decals for 3 USAAF aircraft: Model 17 YC-43 N81740 assigned to the US air attaches of the American Embassy, London, 1939; UC-43 s/n 44-76068 of the 8th Air Force, England and UC-43 s/n 43-10859 of the US Army Communication Unit, late 1944 - includes instrument panel markings.