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In May 1965, the Defence Ministries of France and the UK agreed on a joint programme to develop a supersonic trainer and tactical strike aircraft. France had already decided upon the Brequet 1221 design and this, together with the Rolls-Royce/Turbomeca Adour engine became the basis of the Jaguar. Design leadership was with both Brequet Aviation and the British Aircraft Corporation, so the companies established the joint company SEPECAT to coordinate production.
The first two-seat Jaguar trainer flew in September 1968 and the first single-seater in March 1969. Production GR.1 aircraft entered RAF service with 54 sqn in March 1974. The French Air Force phased the type into service earlier in June 1973. The GR.1 for the RAF was a single-seat all-weather strike and ground attack fighter equipped with NAVWASS (navigating and weapons aiming sub-system) enabling it to attack without using radars.
Based mostly in Germany, RAF Jaguars were used for rapid deployment and regional reinforcement, and others flew in the tactical nuclear strike role carrying the WE177 bomb. Upgraded GR.1A Jaguars flew successfully in the 1990 Gulf War, where 12 aircraft flew 612 combat sorties without loss. The final Jaguars were retired from RAF service in April 2007.
American UH-34D ''Choctaw'', 1:72 from the manufacturer Hobby Boss to scale 1/72 reference 87222
Back in stock on 01-06-2011. Helicopter-Japanese AS365N2 Dauphin from the manufacturer Trumpeter to scale 1/48 reference 02819
Back in stock on 01-05-2011. Mil mi-2T Hoplite from the manufacturer Hobby Boss to scale 1/72 reference 87241
Ka-25Ts Hormone-B Cruise missile targeting platform from the manufacturer ACE to scale 1/72 reference ACE72309
WS-51 Dragonfly Hr.3 Royal Navy from the manufacturer Micro Mir AMP to scale 1/48 reference AMP48004
Back in stock on 01-02-2016. Mi-2T Commandos Transport from the manufacturer Mistercraft to scale 1/72 reference D-152
UH-60 A Black Hawk from the manufacturer Mistercraft to scale 1/72 reference F-22
Cessna YH-41 SENECA Helicopter from the manufacturer Amodel to scale 1/72 reference AMO72366
AH-1G Cobra (early production), US Attack Helicopter from the manufacturer ICM to scale 1/35 reference 53030 In March 1965, Bell began development of a close air support combat helicopter based on the Model 204 (UH-1B/-1C Iroquois). The plan was to provide the U.
Mil Mi-17 Hip START SET from the manufacturer Mistercraft to scale 1/72 reference SF-01
UH-1N Twin Huey from the manufacturer Kitty Hawk to scale 1/48 reference KH80158
Back in stock on 01-02-2022. EC-145 "Medicopter117/REGA from the manufacturer Mistercraft to scale 1/72 reference F-31
Kamov Ka-126 Soviet light helicopter from the manufacturer Amodel to scale 1/72 reference AMO7272
Back in stock on 15-11-2025. UH-1D Huey from the manufacturer Kitty Hawk to scale 1/48 reference KH80154
Mil Mi-10K Soviet 'Flying Crane' heli from the manufacturer Amodel to scale 1/72 reference AMO72163
Kaman HOK-1/HUK-1 from the manufacturer Micro Mir AMP to scale 1/48 reference AMP48013















