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Mirage III 1/72 Mister Craft + glue and paints Hobby Boss 050337 - 1
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Mirage III 1/72 Mister Craft + glue and paints

050337

Model to assemble and paint. Glue and paint brushes included.

Model dimensions: 203 x 127 mm
39 pieces

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The Dassault Mirage III (French pronunciation: ) is a family of single-seat, single-engine combat aircraft developed and manufactured by the French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation. It was the first Western European fighter aircraft to exceed Mach 2 in level flight.

In 1952, the French government issued its specifications, requesting a light, all-weather interceptor. Among the candidates was Dassault with its model, initially known as the Mirage I. After favorable flight tests during 1954, during which speeds of up to Mach 1.6 were reached, it was decided that a larger follow-up aircraft would be needed to carry the necessary equipment and payloads. A proposal for an enlarged Mirage II was considered, as well as the MD 610 Cavalier (3 versions), but was rejected in favor of a more developed design, powered by the new Snecma Atar afterburner turbojet, designated Mirage III. In October 1960, the first major production model, designated Mirage IIIC, made its maiden flight. The first operational deliveries of this model began in July 1961; a total of 95 Mirage IIICs were obtained by the French Air Force (AdA). The Mirage IIIC was soon followed by many other variants.

Kit Contents:

Multirole Aircraft Model
Assembly instructions 
French Aviation in Africa AIR188 Squadron Marine Nationale tactical number: 310 Djibouti Africa 1984.
Plastic model glue with brush
Swiss Air Force 16th Squadron FliegerStaffeln tactical number: 2311 Stans Air Base, Switzerland 1989.
Spanish Aviation Squadron 111, tactical number: 111-11, Valencia Air Base, Spain 1970.
Tactical number of Austalijskie Aviation 76 Squadron: A3-7 Willimstown 1968.
French aviation squadron EC Cicognes, tactical number: 2-EH France 1970.

Plastic model to build and paint.

Glue and paint brushes included.

Model dimensions: 203 x 127 mm
39 pieces

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