Corgi - AA37609 - Queen's Flight - Red
Brand | Corgi |
Stock Number | AA37609 |
Suggested Retail Price | £49.99 |
Scale | 1:72 |
Paint Color(s) | Red |
Paint Scheme or Livery | Queen's Flight |
Category | Aircraft |
Type | Helicopter |
Sub Type | Single Rotor Turbine Powered |
Make and Manufacturer | Westland |
Model | Wessex |
Image Credit | Link |
Series | The Aviation Archive |
Class | Westland Wessex |
Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom (Details) |
Description:
This model features Detailed Crew Figures, Rotatable Propellers, and a Sliding Door. The prop blades droop appropriately when stationary. This is a limited edition issue with a wingspan of 237mm.
Prototype Description:
The Westland Wessex was a turbine-powered helicopter which was a development of the American Sikorsky S58. It was picked up by the RAF from the Royal Navy in the early sixties when they required a general-purpose helicopter capable of carrying troops, conducting ground attacks and acting as an air ambulance. In 1969, two Wessexes were ordered with specific modifications in mind, with the aim of VIP use, specifically with The Queen’s Flight. Prince Charles, Princess Anne and The Queen Mother were regular passengers, with Prince Philip even piloting the aircraft over the years. It wasn’t until August 1977 that Queen Elizabeth herself finally took her seat on board and took to the skies. Now housed in the RAF Museum in Hendon, it continues to draw a crowd.
Item created by: gdm
on 2016-08-10 08:55:53
Last edited by: gdm on 2016-08-10 08:56:54
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