ACA020 Airfix Club - Vickers Wellington Mk IA C
Product Info
The Vickers Wellington Mk IA C model kit is exclusively available to Airfix Club members, offering an impressive 33% reduction on the recommended retail price. This special discount is our way of expressing gratitude for your membership in the Airfix community. Additionally, your 10% Club discount will be automatically applied when you proceed to checkout.
Key Features
- Access limited to Airfix Club members
- 33% reduction on the standard retail price
- Automatic 10% Club discount during checkout
- Members must log in to access the offer
What's Included
Vickers Wellington Mk.IA/C
Product code: A08019A
This remarkable 1:72 scale model of the Vickers Wellington Mk.IA/C captures the essence of one of the most sophisticated medium bombers of its time. Comprising 141 parts, it assembles into a detailed replica with a wingspan of 364mm. The twin-engine Wellington took its maiden flight in 1936 and joined the RAF with No.99 Squadron at Mildenhall in October 1938, marking a considerable advancement in bomber technology with its streamlined monoplane structure and substantial defensive weaponry. Designed for modellers aged 8 and up, this skill level 3 kit allows you to construct one of two genuine World War Two liveries.
Key Features
- 141 components depicting the unique geodetic framework and streamlined monoplane form
- 1:72 scale model with a 364mm wingspan
- Includes two genuine World War Two liveries
- Skill level 3 kit suitable for modellers aged 8 and above
- Detailed portrayal of the twin-engine medium bomber layout
- Plastic model showcasing the Wellington's advanced characteristics
History
The Vickers Wellington was the leading medium bomber of its era, first taking flight in 1936 and joining the RAF with No.99 Squadron at Mildenhall in October 1938. The production model differed significantly from its prototype, and when compared to other medium bombers of the time, the Wellington was seen as more advanced and a formidable opponent. Its streamlined monoplane design and robust defensive armament established the Wellington as one of the most sophisticated and capable medium bombers globally.
A notable aspect of the Wellington's design was its use of a geodetic construction technique, pioneered by renowned British engineer and inventor Barnes Wallis. This involved using Duralumin W-beams to create a metal lattice structure, onto which wooden battens were affixed, allowing the doped fabric outer skin to be attached.
The resulting fuselage was both lightweight and exceptionally strong. Although this construction method posed challenges for manufacturers, the inherent strength was vital when the aircraft faced combat situations.
Able to endure substantial battle damage, many RAF Wellingtons successfully returned their crews home, when other bombers might not have managed.
BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.
Individual price: £41.99
- Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
- 27.35
- Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
- 7.38
- Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
- 36.4
- How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?
- 141
- Item Scale
- 1:72 Scale
- License line
- BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.
- Contents (what's in the box) sets
- Plastic model kit, instruction sheet, paint layout sheet and decals.
- Finish
- plastic
- Number of Scheme options
- 2
- Skill Level
- 3
- Flying Hours
- 3
- Wingspan (mm)
- 364








