Jock Tamson
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Username: Jock Tamson
Name: Greg
Category: Intermediate
Model: Airfix B.P. Defiant NF I
Scale: 1/48
Extras: Canopy Masks; Yahu IP; Resin pilot seat with seat belts
The subject i have chosen is a favorite aircraft of mine and a night fighter, so it broaches the split nature of the GB. I have always had a soft spot for the Defiant as it is generally forgotten being the least successful RAF day fighter during the Battle of Britain, and compared to the Spitfire & Hurricane it is largely forgotten in the folk lore that now surrounds the battle in historical terms. A bit of an underdog perhaps but we all like a trier!
After early successes over Holland and Dunkirk the Defiant was "found out" by experienced Luftwaffe pilots and accordingly suffered heavy losses. By the height of the Battle of Britain it was withdrawn from frontline service. With the switch in September 1940 to night time raids by the Luftwaffe the RAF needed a night fighter force to try and defend the Skies over Britain from the terrible raids that are now known as the Blitz. The Defiant was now pushed in to service as a stop gap aircraft until it was replaced by the Beaufighter and eventually the Mosquito.
The Airfix Defiant is reportedly a really good kit in terms of build and accuracy. I am looking forward to getting started!
Cheers and thanks for looking,
Greg
Name: Greg
Category: Intermediate
Model: Airfix B.P. Defiant NF I
Scale: 1/48
Extras: Canopy Masks; Yahu IP; Resin pilot seat with seat belts
The subject i have chosen is a favorite aircraft of mine and a night fighter, so it broaches the split nature of the GB. I have always had a soft spot for the Defiant as it is generally forgotten being the least successful RAF day fighter during the Battle of Britain, and compared to the Spitfire & Hurricane it is largely forgotten in the folk lore that now surrounds the battle in historical terms. A bit of an underdog perhaps but we all like a trier!
After early successes over Holland and Dunkirk the Defiant was "found out" by experienced Luftwaffe pilots and accordingly suffered heavy losses. By the height of the Battle of Britain it was withdrawn from frontline service. With the switch in September 1940 to night time raids by the Luftwaffe the RAF needed a night fighter force to try and defend the Skies over Britain from the terrible raids that are now known as the Blitz. The Defiant was now pushed in to service as a stop gap aircraft until it was replaced by the Beaufighter and eventually the Mosquito.
The Airfix Defiant is reportedly a really good kit in terms of build and accuracy. I am looking forward to getting started!
Cheers and thanks for looking,
Greg