Saunders-Roe SR-A1 Wale
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The SR-A1 first flew in 1947. It was the first jet-propelled water-based aircraft in the world. The concept behind the SR.A/1 originated during the Second World War as a reaction to Japan's successful use of military float planes and the emergence of the turbojet engine.
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The idea was to deploy the fighter to forward Island bases without the need for complex infrastructure.
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Although the aircraft was rather heavy, the Royal Navy ordered it into production as the Wale and a total of 168 were built before production stopped in 1950.
The Wale served with RN squadrons in the far east and was replaced in service by the Supermarine Sea Lion.
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Model: Planet 1/72, resin
TomZ
Wonderful, I LOVE it! :thumbsup: :wub:
looks good :thumbsup:
:thumbsup: ;)
Yeah, this just had ro be done...you did an amazing job to make the Saro an operational plan in FAA service. Well done!
David aka 63cpe
Great job Tom :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
That was one of the first resin kits I built and I have to say you've done a far better job then I managed ;D :bow:
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Great work :thumbsup:
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Neat-O :wub:
Although, l would like to see one grunged-up.
Really, really nice! :wub:
Nice, the ESDG/Sky livery suits it well (and makes it look even more whale-like!). :thumbsup:
I like that a lot.
David