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Douglas C-47 Dakota - RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Coningsby, Lincs, 2009

Item Code: AA38204

Douglas C-47 Dakota - RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Coningsby, Lincs, 2009

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  • Issued to the BBMF in March 1993, the Dakota is a year-round workhorse for the BBMF being used in a variety of roles, including general support tasks, such as transporting ground crew and equipment to display venues or other operating airfields.  Importantly, as there are no other multi-engine tailwheel configured aircraft in RAF service outside the BBMF, she is used for training aircraft during the winter months when the bomber is out of action.

    Increasingly the Dakota has become a display aircraft in her own right and now appears regularly on the airshow circuit either on her own or as part of a BBMF 3-ship formation, in company with a pair of fighters. 

    Dakota ZA947 currently wears the livery of 267 'Pegasus' Squadron, which flew in the Transport, Trooping and Re-supply roles in the Middle East and the Mediterranean Theatres during 1943/44.  The squadron employed various colour schemes on its Dakotas but always displayed its 'Pegasus' emblem prominently displayed on the aircraft's nose.

    This limited edition model from Corgi is part of the highly collectable Aviation Archive range of die-cast model aircraft.  Scales include 1:48, 1:72 and 1:144 and features aeroplanes from World War I, World War II and the modern era.  Most models in the Aviation Archive range are limited editions.

    Click here to browse the entire Corgi Aviation Archive range.




    A detailed die-cast scale model for the adult collector. Not suitable for children under 14 years.

  • Limited Edition of 1500

    Age Suitability
    14+
    Scale
    1:72
    Wingspan
    402mm
  • Limited Edition

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