History

The Lightning was a high performance supersonic interceptor designed to defend Britain against nuclear armed bombers. They began entering service in 1960 and were phased out between 1974 and June 1988.

No 11 Squadron was first formed in 1915. In 1967 it was reformed at RAF Leuchars in Scotland to fly the Lightning F.6 on long patrols to the north where they regularly intercepted Soviet Bear, Bison and Badger bombers entering the British air defence zone.

When the RAF began operating the long range Phantom interceptors from Leuchars in 1972, 11 Squadron moved to RAF Binbrook, joining 5 Squadron.

By 1988, 11 Squadron was the last RAF unit still flying Lightnings and it made its final flight on 30 June 1988.

This model represents Lightning F.6 XR728 of 11 Squadron (Lightning Training Flight), RAF, Binbrook, 1988.

Airfix 1/72 kit completed by Leigh Edmonds in September 2016.

Data

MODEL: BAC Lightning F.6 (XR728, 11Squadron (LTF) RAF, 1988)

ROLE: supersonic all-weather interceptor

TIME PERIOD: 1965-1988

ENGINES: two Rolls Royce Avon RB.136 Mk310 turbojet engines of 56.45kN dry thrust and 72.77kN with afterburner

WING SPAN: 10.61m

LENGTH: 16.84m

MAXIMUM TAKE OFF WEIGHT: 18,915kg

MAXIMUM SPEED: 2415km/h

RANGE: 1287km

CREW: 1

ARMAMENT: two 30mm ADEN cannon and two Firestreak or Red Top missiles

SCALE: 1/72

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