We could not let the occasion of the 3rd Anniversary edition of our Workbench blog pass without giving you all the opportunity to win some Airfix goodies, now could we?We have two magnificent kits awaiting the winner of our 3rd Anniversary competition, one of our recently released 1/72nd scale newly tooled Vickers Wellington Mk.lA/C’s and the popular RAF Centenary Gift Set, which includes models of the Sopwith Camel, Supermarine Spitfire and Eurofighter Typhoon, spanning 100 years of RAF fighter development. We are also offering TWO runners up prizes of a pair of Airfix mugs, which will allow you to show your modelling allegiances whilst enjoying a well-earned tea or coffee.
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We could not let the occasion of the 3rd Anniversary edition of our Workbench blog pass without giving you all the opportunity to win some Airfix goodies, now could we?We have two magnificent kits awaiting the winner of our 3rd Anniversary competition, one of our recently released 1/72nd scale newly tooled Vickers Wellington Mk.lA/C’s and the popular RAF Centenary Gift Set, which includes models of the Sopwith Camel, Supermarine Spitfire and Eurofighter Typhoon, spanning 100 years of RAF fighter development. We are also offering TWO runners up prizes of a pair of Airfix mugs, which will allow you to show your modelling allegiances whilst enjoying a well-earned tea or coffee.
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To be in with the chance of winning one of these prizes, simply answer the following aviation related question, which is linked to some rather exciting news announced earlier this week. The lucky winner will be notified directly by e-mail and we will include details in a forthcoming edition of Airfix Workbench – good luck to all who enter!
(Clue: The answer can easily be found on-line, or in this week’s newspapers)
It was announced at this week’s Farnborough Airshow that the British Government had given the go ahead for the development of a 6th generation aircraft to replace the Eurofighter Typhoon. The new aircraft is scheduled to enter service in 2035 and carries the project name of a former British WWII fighter aircraft, but what is it?
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