In the Biplane GB I mentioned 'Biplane #4' a couple of times. Rather than post the build in progress, I'm going straight here, and not counting it as part of the GB
So, the Pegasus Models Fairey Fox I, A Flight, 12 Squadron, 1929 in 1/72.
This is only my second ever Pegasus kit, after a twenty-year gap (and that with twelve years between start and finish). Some of you may be aware that Pegasus kits, being short run 'garage' kist from the nineteen-eighties are NOT the easiest builds...
More of THAT anon










The Fox is, sort of, the 'Uncle' to Hawker's Hart series of light bombers, and only ever equipped one squadron, No.12. Which is why 12 still have a fox head as their badge
When it entered service, it was 50mph faster than the contemporary fighters in service; Hawker Woodcocks, Gloster Gamecocks and AW Siskins. If not for Air Marshall Trenchard seeing it demonstrated, the Fox would probably never have entered RAF operation at all. It also committed the unforgiveable sin of being fitted with an American engine, the inline Curtiss D-12. The 1A was fitted with the Kestrel, as on the later Hart, but Fairey weren't even asked to tender for the Fox replacement. The weren't even told a replacement 'plane had specifications issued
Markings are Xtradecal and Modeldecal. Vickers K is Aeroclub with an Eduard sight. I really must try and find some white letters to do the surrounds to the tail codes...
NOW I can finish that Hector, and get on with the B-Wing and Honda...
So, the Pegasus Models Fairey Fox I, A Flight, 12 Squadron, 1929 in 1/72.
This is only my second ever Pegasus kit, after a twenty-year gap (and that with twelve years between start and finish). Some of you may be aware that Pegasus kits, being short run 'garage' kist from the nineteen-eighties are NOT the easiest builds...
More of THAT anon
The Fox is, sort of, the 'Uncle' to Hawker's Hart series of light bombers, and only ever equipped one squadron, No.12. Which is why 12 still have a fox head as their badge
When it entered service, it was 50mph faster than the contemporary fighters in service; Hawker Woodcocks, Gloster Gamecocks and AW Siskins. If not for Air Marshall Trenchard seeing it demonstrated, the Fox would probably never have entered RAF operation at all. It also committed the unforgiveable sin of being fitted with an American engine, the inline Curtiss D-12. The 1A was fitted with the Kestrel, as on the later Hart, but Fairey weren't even asked to tender for the Fox replacement. The weren't even told a replacement 'plane had specifications issued
Markings are Xtradecal and Modeldecal. Vickers K is Aeroclub with an Eduard sight. I really must try and find some white letters to do the surrounds to the tail codes...
NOW I can finish that Hector, and get on with the B-Wing and Honda...
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