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- Sea Venom was developed by improving the all weather type of the jet fighter Venom which the British Air Force started deploying troops from 1952 so that it can be operated on aircraft carriers.
- Sea · Venom developed on the basis of a weather type equipped with a radar on the Venom strengthens the structure of the legs and the like, in preparation for a detachment ship in the aircraft carrier, with the main wing foldable, strengthening the arresting hook Various refurbishments were made to make it possible to operate in the aircraft carrier such as equipping and adopting a canopy that allows escape under the water surface.
- Also known as an air-to-air missile also known as Fire Streak, equipped with a Blue Jay missile.
- When deployed from 1954 in the British Navy it continued active until 1961.
- The model is a plastic model assembly kit reproduced with the Blue Jay missile carrying Sea Venom FAW 21 on the 1/72 scale under the main wing.
- Reproduce a unique style such as a twin boom type aircraft shape, a wing design with a receding angle at the leading edge, a cockpit that adopted a parallel two seats, and so on.
- In addition, this model models a new Blue Jay missile.
- The presence of the Blue Jay missile mounted under the main wing directs the finish that impacts Sea Venom's model.
- Sea · Venom's main wing can be assembled by selecting folded state, expanded state. The sculpture expression on the fuselage surface also enhances reality by making full use of laser processing and other technologies.
- In addition, it realizes both realistic finish and ease of assembly by combining slide molds and parts integration by latest mold technology.
- The model of Sea Venom that set the 1st generation air-to-air missile, Blue Jay missile is indispensable for airplane model collection.
- We are looking forward to compare it with base model of Sea · Venom which is already on sale, as well as making it with successor, Sea · Vixen or de Havilant · Vampire, which became the base of development of Venom.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )