Product Description
- Brand new plastic model kit of Boeing Chinook HC.1 (Late Production) Helicopter with 2 Scheme Options (Level 3) 1/72 plastic model kit by Airfix.
- Brand new box.
- Vintage style packaging.
- Officially licensed product.
- Contains 171 detailed parts.
- Does NOT include display stand.
- Paint and cement required (not included).
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Parts molded in Light Gray, unless otherwise indicated.
- Includes decals to design the plane in 2 different schemes.
- Dimensions approximately L-16.5, W-9.8 inches assembled.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Boeing Chinook HC.1 ZA713/EN was part of the Royal Air Force’s No. 7 Squadron, a unit renowned for its heavy-lift helicopter operations in both peacetime and combat. Delivered in the late 1980s, this tandem-rotor workhorse was designed to transport troops, artillery, vehicles, and essential supplies into forward areas under challenging conditions. The HC.1 variant was the RAF’s initial version of the Chinook, featuring uprated engines, advanced avionics for the period, and the rugged airframe strength required for sustained operational tempo.
ZA713 saw notable action during Operation Granby—the UK’s codename for its role in the 1991 Gulf War—supporting coalition forces in the liberation of Kuwait. Deployed to the Gulf region in early 1991, it undertook a variety of missions, from ferrying Royal Marines and Special Forces to forward positions, to delivering ammunition, fuel, and humanitarian aid. The extreme heat, sand, and dust of the desert environment tested both crews and machines, but the Chinook’s proven reliability made it indispensable during the campaign. It also played a part in post-ceasefire operations, aiding in mine clearance support and the repatriation of displaced civilians.
The helicopter’s role in Operation Granby highlighted the RAF’s ability to project power and provide logistical lifelines in high-intensity operations far from home. No. 7 Squadron’s Chinooks became an enduring symbol of British air mobility during the Gulf conflict, with ZA713’s service exemplifying the adaptability and durability of the type. After the war, the aircraft returned to the UK, continuing to serve in training, domestic operations, and later deployments, contributing to the RAF’s global commitments.
This 1:72 scale model captures the exact configuration and markings worn during Operation Granby in May 1991, complete with Gulf War camouflage and operational detailing. Ideal for collectors of military aviation history, this replica pays tribute to one of the most versatile helicopters of the modern era, offering a striking display piece that tells the story of British air power in the desert.