Supermarine Attacker trainer

Started by bacofoil, March 26, 2010, 09:34:01 AM

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bacofoil

1954 and in an attempt to sell more aircraft,Supermarine produce a one off prototype of an Attacker trainer.
Due to space restrictions there are no ejector seats fitted.Supermarine claim these will be on production aircraft.Other changes are,extended jet pipe to increase thrust and underwing tanks to increase range.
The prototype is flown in July 1954 and appears at Farnborough in September.It then goes straight to A+AEE for assessment.Unfortunately the A+AEE does not give the Attacker T a glowing report.It criticises the lack of ejector seats,poor visibility,the tail wheel configuration and the generally out of date feel.Supermarine decides not to continue with the T and after various uses at Boscome Down it is retired and broken up in march 1956.
So what do you think?
As always all C+C welcome.

Ed S

Nice one.   The NMF looks good. 

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Tophe

Nice... :thumbsup:
However, to appreciate your conversion, I tried to find a source of "the real one", not much famous in my country. :unsure:
At http://www.hyperscale.com/galleries/attacker72lj_1.htm I found this :

Not easy from that, you make it very well.
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Weaver

I like that!  :thumbsup:

As an alternative to it being broken up in '56, perhaps it could have had a career as a chase plane for Boscombe Down? After all, it wouldn't be hard to keep it in spares, given that most of it is common to the standard Attacker and the engine's a Nene...
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PR19_Kit

Excellent thinking and building too.

I can almost believe I saw it one day at RAF Benson, coming in for the RNVR Attacker Sqdn there to evaluate.  ;D
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Nick

Looks pretty good to me!

This is from the June 1950 Flight magazine.

sandiego89

I like it very much.  Is that the 1/72 Eastern Express kit as the source? If so even more kudo's, I used that for my floatplane Attacker. 
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PR19_Kit

Quote from: Nick on March 26, 2010, 04:48:04 PM
This is from the June 1950 Flight magazine.


Bacofoil's version looks loads better than the original proposal.  :cheers: :thumbsup:
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Quote from: PR19_Kit on March 26, 2010, 05:30:21 PMBacofoil's version looks loads better than the original proposal.  :cheers: :thumbsup:

Agreed, looks much nicer!  :cheers:
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Ian the Kiwi Herder

Like that, very nice clean build/conversion.

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kitbasher

Excellent model - very believable indeed.  Is this the 'new' Meteor PR19, I wonder - set to confuse and baffle those who really should know better?
It struck me that, with a tricycle undercarriage it would be very similar to a MB326.   ;D ;D
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van883

Very very nice indeed-just my sort of whif!

Van