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A04105 de Havilland Chipmunk T.10

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1:48 Scale Item Scale
84 Parts Included
2 Skill Level
4 Scheme Options

de Havilland Chipmunk T.10

Despite being a Canadian design, the Chipmunk has become one of the most recognisable Royal Air Force aircraft of the post-war era and has enjoyed a military career which began in the early 1950s and continues to this day. In fact, it has become one of the most popular aircraft types on the civilian aviation scheme and it is estimated that well over 300 aircraft are still in airworthy condition worldwide.

  • 1:48 Scale
  • Highly Detailed Model

Product Info

This remarkable 1:48 scale model of the de Havilland Chipmunk T.10 offers modellers an engaging project with 84 plastic components and four unique paint options. Designed for skill level 2 and suitable for ages 8 and up, this model captures the graceful lines of one of the Royal Air Force's most cherished post-war training aircraft, featuring a wingspan of 217mm upon completion.

Key Features

  • 84 plastic components for a detailed and satisfying assembly
  • Four genuine paint options representing RAF, Army Air Corps, Royal Navy, and international operators
  • 1:48 scale model with a 217mm wingspan
  • Skill level 2 - ideal for budding modellers aged 8+
  • Showcases the distinctive tandem two-seat monoplane design of this iconic Cold War era trainer

History

With the Tiger Moth biplane, designed by de Havilland, playing a crucial role in pilot training during WWII, it was only natural for the company to be involved in creating its successor when the RCAF and Royal Air Force aimed to enhance their primary training aircraft. To meet the demands of wartime production and train more Canadian pilots, de Havilland set up a subsidiary in Canada, known as the de Havilland Aircraft Company of Canada.

Post-WWII, the company embarked on designing a new aircraft to replace the outdated Tiger Moths in RCAF service. This tandem two-seat monoplane featured numerous advancements while maintaining the philosophy of being easy to maintain and forgiving to fly, ensuring the aircraft could remain operational and productive. The first Chipmunk, marking the debut of de Havilland Canada's aircraft design and production, took flight in May 1946 and swiftly garnered military interest.

By April 1948, the Royal Canadian Air Force had received their initial Chipmunk, but they were not the only ones impressed by this capable aircraft. The majority of the 1,283 Chipmunks produced were built under licence in the UK at Hatfield and Chester, with approximately 735 serving in the Royal Air Force as the direct replacement for the Tiger Moth. Known in RAF service as the de Havilland Chipmunk Mk.10, these aircraft provided foundational flight training to countless military pilots and offered air experience to many more through the University Air Squadron.

Although a Canadian design, the Chipmunk became one of the most recognisable RAF aircraft of the post-war period, with a military career that began in the early 1950s and continues today. The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight still regularly operates two Chipmunks, providing currency training for crews flying the unit’s historic taildraggers and scouting new display locations. They also transport replacement aircrew or spare parts while the Flight’s Spitfires and Hurricanes are on display during airshows. These two Chipmunks have ensured the type's status as one of the longest-serving in RAF history.

Beyond its military heritage, the Chipmunk is a favourite in civilian aviation, with over 300 still airworthy globally. Sometimes referred to as "the poor man’s Spitfire," it stands as a historic aircraft in its own right, showcasing the effectiveness of its design. With aircraft previously serving in the RAF, Army Air Corps, Royal Navy, and several RAF display teams, there are numerous attractive schemes available for owners. The Chipmunk was also operated by various international air forces.

As a training aircraft, more individuals have flown in the Chipmunk than in the more glamorous frontline types popular with enthusiasts. The opportunity to fly one of these historic planes keeps it cherished by owners and fans alike. Importantly, the Chipmunk continues to fulfil its original purpose 74 years after its maiden flight, providing basic flying training and allowing people to experience the thrill of flying for the first time.

BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.

What's Inside

sprues & decals

Schemes

A04105 2 Dehavilland Chipmunk LIVERIES A

A04105 A - de Havilland Chipmunk T.10 WB585 (G-AOSY) in the colours of No.2 Flying training school, restored by vintage fabrics, Audley End Airfield, Saffron Walden, Essex England 2020

Paints required for this scheme

Simply select the paints you required by ticking the box next to each colour, or the select all option.
Once done, add to your basket.

A04105 2 Dehavilland Chipmunk LIVERIES B

A04105 B - de Havilland Chipmunk T.10 WB549 first british Chipmunk, displayed at Farnborough, Hampshire, England 1949

Paints required for this scheme

Simply select the paints you required by ticking the box next to each colour, or the select all option.
Once done, add to your basket.

A04105 2 Dehavilland Chipmunk LIVERIES C

A04105 - de Havilland Chipmunk T.10 Royal Navy historic flight, Royal Naval Air station Yeovilton, Yeovilton, somerset, England 2009 (C)

Paints required for this scheme

Simply select the paints you required by ticking the box next to each colour, or the select all option.
Once done, add to your basket.

A04105 2 Dehavilland Chipmunk LIVERIES D

A04105 - de Havilland Chipmunk T.10 Army Air corps, Army Aviation Centre middle wallop, Hampshire, England June 1968 (D)

Paints required for this scheme

Simply select the paints you required by ticking the box next to each colour, or the select all option.
Once done, add to your basket.

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Tech Specs

Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
16.15
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
4.5
How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?
84
Item Scale
1:48 Scale
License line
BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.
Contents (what's in the box) sets
Sprues & decals
Finish
Plastic
Number of Scheme options
4
Skill Level
2
Flying Hours
2
Wingspan (mm)
217

WARNING Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child.

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