Renowned for its outstanding air observation capabilities and exceptional short-field performance, the 1956 Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition planners knew precisely where to turn when
seeking a suitable reconnaissance and support aircraft. Their choice led them to the Auster Aircraft Company, tasked with the modification of two dual-control T.7 aircraft tailor-made for
this mission. These enhancements included the integration of additional radio equipment, the enlargement of tail surfaces, and the adaptability to equip the aircraft with either floats or skis, catering to the demands of
diverse operations. To ensure optimal visibility in the challenging conditions expected during an expedition aimed at achieving the historic first overland crossing of Antarctica via the South Pole, these aircraft received
brilliant high-visibility finishing, ready to confront the formidable challenges of the impending journey.
Now, Airfix have carefully recreated this historical plane in 1/72 scale ready for you to build and display.
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Airfix has taken care to recreate this plane with great detail at 1/72 scale
To make painting easier Airfix have included a Paint layout sheet