Product information "V-156F Vindicator ‘Aéronavale Service’"
V-156F Vindicator ‘Aéronavale Service’
In the effort to get modern military aircraft, France bought larger numbers of US machines in 1939. Among them also the V-156 Vindicator dive bombers. The French version was designated the V-156F and differed significantly from the US machines – it was not fitted with the arrestor hook below the fuselage and instead carried air brakes in the wings. The V-156Fs also got French armament - machine guns, and underwing racks and bombs. Even though they were tested on board of the Béarn carrier, France operated them from land bases only. All of them were eventually destroyed during the Battle of France in 1940.
This release offers the excellent Accurate Miniatures styrene parts joined by a new injection moulded French-type wing, new windscreen, photo-ethches and detail resin parts. The decal sheet caters for four French machines, one wearing a camouflage scheme, three in grey over-all.
- interesting aeroplane in rather unusual version
- detail resins and etches already part of the kit
- only limited number available
Plastic model kit
scale 1:48
unpainted/unbuilt
Aircraft type: | Propeller aircraft |
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Designation (A): | Bomber |
Assignment: | Military |
Era: | WWII |
Affiliation: | France |
Product Type: | Full kit |
Scale: | 1:48 |
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