Product Description
Building on the success of de Havillands earlier twin engine Dove small passe aircraft, the company's attempt to produce a slightly larger airliner resulted in the first flight of the Heron in May 1950. Capable of comfortably carrying 17 passes, the Heron had a low fuselage and wings than its predecessor and employed an additional pair of Gipsy Queen engines, providing reassurance for crew and passes alike.
Early models of the aircraft were produced with a fixed undercarriage, but the Mk.II variant introduced a number of upgrades and improvements, most noticeably being the adoption of a retractable undercarriage, with the resultant reduction in drag providing a welcome performance boost. Although only 150 were built, Herons served with both the RAF and Royal Navy.
Exclusively from Airfix, the de Havilland Heron MkII is now yours to make a part of your model aircraft collection. An aircraft that possesses a number of additional features from its predecessors, why not upgrade your model range at the same time and bring this aircraft in 1:72 scale home today!