A 1/200 scale diecast metal model of an Armstrong Whitworth AW660 Argosy.
A British post-war military transport/cargo aircraft, primarily used by the Royal Air Force.
Includes a free display stand.
This model has a nose-to-tail length of 13.5cm (5.25") and a wingspan width of 18cm (7").
Introducing our 1/200 scale diecast model aircraft of the Armstrong Whitworth AW660 Argosy. This meticulously crafted plane model captures the essence of the British post-war military transport and cargo aircraft, primarily used by the Royal Air Force. This aircraft model is perfect for enthusiasts and collectors alike, offering a remarkable tribute to a versatile and reliable aircraft in military aviation history.
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Nicknamed the "Argosy," this aircraft played a crucial role in post-war military operations. First entering service with the Royal Air Force, the AW660 Argosy was designed for versatile transport and cargo missions. Its distinctive high-wing design and four turboprop engines made it a reliable workhorse for a variety of military logistics tasks.
Variants of the Armstrong Whitworth AW660 Argosy:
This aircraft model represents the historical significance of the AW660 Argosy, renowned for its contributions to military logistics during the Cold War era. The Argosy's robust design and operational flexibility allowed it to excel in various roles, from transporting troops to delivering essential supplies. It set new standards for reliability and versatility in military transport aviation.
Capture a piece of aviation history with this detailed Armstrong Whitworth AW660 Argosy diecast model. Perfect for collectors and aviation enthusiasts, this model is a testament to the engineering marvels of military aircraft. Order now and add this iconic plane model to your collection!
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The overall detailing of the model is good a little disappoint in packaging on this model as it had allowed the tail booms to become detached from the wings. A little glue resolved the problem and their was no visible damage to the rest of the model, so no need to report the damage.
Mr
Excellent model.it was a plane I jumped from pity you don’t make Beverley or Hastings.