Westland Lysander Mk.III (SD) RAF No 161 Sqn. Piloted by "Lucky" Newhouse during Operation Scimitar on 4/5th August 1944. An unusual feature being the D-Day markings around its rear fuselage rather than on its wings. The Lysander's short take-off and landing (STOL) abilities made it ideal for using small improvised airstrips behind enemy lines in occupied France. Lysanders of RAF No.161 Squadron made a significant contribution towards the success of the Allied invasion of France, flying perilous 'Spy Shuttle' operations. The unarmed Lysanders were flown on nights where they could rely on the light of the moon, carrying up to 3 agents, or 'operatives', into enemy occupied France and often bringing others back on the return flight. The secrecy of such missions meant the Lysanders often came under fire from both enemy and friendly forces. Highly detailed diecast model, with crew figure, rotating prop, and fixed landing gear. Approx. 13cm x 21cm (5" x 8.25"). Comes with a display stand.
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