The Hawker Hunter was one of the most successful swept-wing transonic fighter used by Royal Air Force.
The Hunter was designed and directed by the renowned British designer Sir Sydney Camm in 1948 as a day fighter replacement for the Gloster Meteor. Remodeled types of this fighter have been made one after another since its first flight in 1951. And used not only by UK but by many other countries.
The F.6 version, the most-produced Hunter variant, was introduced in 1956, and had become standard for most squadrons by 1958. The F.6 has been replaced by more powerful 200 series Rolls-Royce 'Avon' engine, and received all-flying tail, and extended-chord dog-tooth wing.
Highly detailed cockpit interior and landing gear bay.
Fully engraved panel lines and rivet detail.
Optional position air brake, canopy, rudder and flaps.
Full complement under-wing stores included.