Airfix Plastic Model Kit
Airfix Boeing Chinook HC.1 (Late) (1/72) A06024
First entering service with the Royal Air Force in 1980, the Boeing Chinook HC.1 quickly proved itself to be one of the most capable and versatile heavy-lift helicopters in modern military aviation. With its twin-rotor design and enormous load-carrying capacity, the Chinook has become an indispensable asset to the British armed forces—deployed in roles ranging from troop transport and battlefield resupply to medical evacuation and disaster relief.
Over the years, the Chinook fleet has undergone extensive upgrades and expansions, with modern variants now among the most advanced aircraft in RAF service. Despite its age, the Chinook remains irreplaceable, with newer models simply building upon the helicopter’s already proven design. Under the Chinook Sustainment Programme, these helicopters are expected to continue service for at least the next two decades, a testament to their enduring value and effectiveness.
This 1/72 scale Airfix kit accurately represents the late-version Chinook HC.1, capturing the helicopter’s robust airframe and distinctive tandem rotor configuration. With fine detailing and RAF markings, it offers a rewarding project for modern military aviation modellers.
- 1/72 scale plastic model kit
- Includes Boeing Chinook HC.1 (Late configuration)
- Detailed fuselage, rotors, and RAF decal options
- Assembly instructions and painting guide included
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
The Boeing Chinook HC.1 was introduced into RAF service in response to the need for a powerful and flexible support helicopter capable of operating in diverse environments. Its twin-rotor design allows it to lift heavy payloads and operate in confined areas where conventional helicopters may struggle. Since its debut, the Chinook has seen extensive use in conflict zones such as the Falklands, Iraq, and Afghanistan, and remains central to the UK’s tactical airlift capability. Ongoing upgrades under the Chinook Sustainment Programme ensure it will remain in service well into the 2040s, securing its place as a backbone of British military aviation.