Airfix - Handley Page Victor K.2/SR.2 - 1:72
Product Code:
A12009
(Pre-Order Due December 2025)
The Handley Page (HP) Victor was a jet-powered,
strategic bomber which, alongside the other ‘V’ bombers, the Avro Vulcan
and Vickers Valliant, formed an essential part of Britain’s nuclear
deterrent during the early part of the Cold War. The Victor was designed
to carry out long-range, low-altitude attacks, but was later relegated
to an aerial refuelling role when it was no longer deemed effective as a
strategic bomber.
Subject to RAF’s requirements for greater
tactical manoeuvrability and a higher ceiling, the B.2 variant with more
powerful Rolls Royce Conway engines was developed in 1959. Thirty-four
were produced and several were later converted for reconnaissance and
aerial refuelling purposes. Two RAF squadrons formed on the B.2 after it
entered service in 1962, but it was soon succeeded by the B.2R, a
conversion which allowed them to carry ‘Blue Steel’ nuclear missiles in
addition to free-fall nuclear payloads. Following the introduction of
submarine-launched Polaris missiles in 1969, the Victor was gradually
relieved of its role as a nuclear deterrent.
Scheme A:
Handley Page Victor K.2 No.55 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Operation
'Granby' (Desert Storm'), Bahrain, 1991.
Scheme B:
Handley Page Victor K.2 No.57 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Operation
'Black Buck', Ascension Island, May 1982.
Scheme C:
Handley Page Victor SR.2 No. 543 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Operation
'Attune', Lima Airport, Peru, 1971.
Model Scale; 1:72 |
Dimensions (mm): L 486 x W 508 |
Number of Parts: 257 |
Requires Painting: Yes |
Skill Level: 3 |
Flying Hours: 4 |
Paints required but not included:
(Scheme A) 11, 18, 19, 24, 33, 53,
56, 62, 85, 130, 208 (Scheme B) 11,
18, 19, 24, 33, 53, 56, 62, 85, 130, 163, 208, 209 (Scheme
C) 11, 24, 33, 53, 56, 62, 85, 130, 163