The Fairey Delta 2 (FD2) was a British supersonic research aircraft produced by the Fairey Aviation Company in response to a specification from the Ministry of Supply for investigation into flight and control at transonic and supersonic speeds. On 10 March 1956, it broke the World Air Speed Record, becoming the first aircraft to exceed 1,000 mph (1,600 km/h) in level flight. Its most distinctive feature was the “droop-nose” section, which lowered to improve the pilot’s forward view during takeoff and landing—a design later famously used on the Concorde.
Kit Features & Details:
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Accurate Airframe: Captures the needle-like fuselage and thin delta wings with exceptional fidelity.
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Photo-Etched (PE) Enhancement: Includes a dedicated PE fret for a highly detailed cockpit, instrument panels, and fine exterior sensors.
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Expert Molding: Features crisp, recessed panel lines and a clean fit, ensuring a professional finish for this sleek aircraft.
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Authentic Decals: High-quality marking options are provided for the specific airframes that made history.
Specifications:
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Scale: 1/72
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Manufacturer: Dora Wings (Ukraine)
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Product Code: DW72009
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Category: Supersonic Research Aircraft



































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