Level 2 Model Kit Bristol 192 Belvedere Helicopter with 2 Scheme Options 1/72 Plastic Model Kit by Airfix
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Brand new plastic model kit of Bristol 192 Belvedere Helicopter with 2 Scheme Options (Level 2) 1/72 plastic model kit by Airfix.Brand new box.Vintage style packaging.Officially licensed product.Contains 50 detailed parts.Does NOT include display stand.Paint and cement required (not included).Manufacturers original unopened packaging.Parts molded in Light Gray unless otherwise indicated.Includes decals to design the plane in 2 different schemes.Dimensions approximately L-15.125 W-8.125 inches assembled.HISTORY ASPECTS:The Bristol 192 Belvedere was a British twin-engine tandem rotor helicopter designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. Entering service in the early 1960s it was the Royal Air Force's first twin-rotor helicopter. The Belvedere was initially developed for the Royal Navy as a transport and anti-submarine platform but its role shifted to tactical transport after a decision was made to equip the RAF instead. The helicopter had the capability to carry up to 19 fully equipped troops or a variety of cargo loads including artillery pieces and vehicles making it a versatile asset for military operations.The Belvedere saw combat during the Indonesian Confrontation in the mid-1960s where it was used by British forces for troop transport supply runs and casualty evacuation in the challenging terrain of Borneo. Its ability to operate in dense jungle environments and perform heavy-lift missions underlined its importance in the conflict. It also saw use in Aden (modern-day Yemen) where British forces relied on the helicopter to support operations during the Aden Emergency transporting soldiers and supplies to remote locations in the mountainous and desert regions.Though the Bristol Belvedere had a relatively short operational life being retired in 1969 its unique desig.