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Corgi Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser

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Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser

Corgi Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft is a 1:72 scale diecast model priced at $64.99, featuring authentic nightfighter details and display stand. Ideal for military history collectors and aviation enthusiasts seeking a historically accurate, ready-to-display tribute to RAF Squadron Leader Ian Gleed.

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Key features

  • 1:72 scale with 5.25-inch length and 6.75-inch wingspan
  • Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability
  • Accurate nightfighter configuration honoring Sqn Ldr Gleed
  • Includes display stand for immediate showcasing
  • Realistic panel lines, antennas, and surface details
  • Officially licensed by The Aviation Archive series
  • Factory-sealed original packaging

Pros

  • +Highly detailed with authentic WWII nightfighter specs
  • +Ready-to-display with included stand
  • +Durable diecast build with realistic weight
  • +Ideal for RAF and aviation history collectors
  • +Comes in mint, unopened packaging
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Cons

  • Not a buildable kit; limited interactive assembly
  • Smaller size may not suit large displays

About Corgi Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser

What is Corgi Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser?

This 1:72 scale diecast model by Corgi honors the Hawker Hurricane Mk.I flown by Squadron Leader Ian Richard Widge Gleed of No.87 Squadron, Royal Air Force, during 1941. Part of Corgi's prestigious "The Aviation Archive" series, this collectible faithfully recreates a historically significant nightfighter variant used in Britain's air defense during WWII. Gleed's Hurricane was modified for nocturnal combat, playing a key role during the Blitz by intercepting German bombers under cover of darkness. The model captures this unique chapter in aviation history with precision and authenticity.

Key features

  • Scale & Proportions — True 1:72 scale with 5.25-inch length and 6.75-inch wingspan for accurate display.
  • Diecast Construction — Combines diecast metal and plastic for durability and realistic weight.
  • Historical Accuracy — Replicates the nightfighter modifications used by Sqn Ldr Gleed during WWII.
  • Display Ready — Includes a dedicated display stand for immediate presentation.
  • Surface Detail — Features realistic panel lines, antennas, and access panels for authenticity.
  • Licensing — Officially licensed product ensuring brand and historical legitimacy.
  • Packaging — Supplied in original unopened packaging, ideal for collectors.

Who is Corgi Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser for?

This model is designed for military aviation collectors, WWII history enthusiasts, and scale model aficionados who value historical significance and fine craftsmanship. It appeals to those honoring RAF heritage, particularly the often-overlooked nightfighter operations of the Hurricane. Whether displayed in a home office, study, or museum-style collection, it serves as both a tribute and educational piece.

How does Corgi Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser compare?

Compared to standard polypropylene model kits or generic diecast planes, this Corgi model offers superior finish and historical specificity. Unlike build-it-yourself kits, it arrives fully assembled with intricate pre-applied detailing. It stands apart from basic toy aircraft by emphasizing accuracy, licensed design, and display quality, making it more suitable for serious collectors than casual play. While pricier than entry-level models, its attention to real-world modifications justifies the investment for history-focused buyers.

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Best use cases

  • Display in home or office as aviation decor
  • Collectible for WWII military aircraft enthusiasts
  • Educational tool for RAF history study
  • Gift for aviation or history buffs
  • Museum-quality tribute to nightfighter pilots
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Is Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser right for you?

This model suits adult collectors and history enthusiasts seeking a premium, ready-made display piece. No assembly required, making it ideal for beginners and experts alike. Consider alternatives like plastic model kits if you prefer hands-on building. For those valuing historical accuracy and official licensing, this Corgi diecast stands out among mass-market options.

How it compares: Compared to standard plastic model kits or toy aircraft, this Corgi diecast offers superior realism, durability, and historical specificity, especially in nightfighter configuration, making it a top choice for serious aviation collectors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scale of this Hawker Hurricane model?

This model is built to 1:72 scale, measuring approximately 5.25 inches in length with a 6.75-inch wingspan, ensuring accurate proportions for display and collection purposes.

Does this model require assembly?

No, this is a pre-assembled diecast model. It comes ready to display, including a stand, with no assembly or painting required.

How accurate is the historical detailing?

The model replicates the nightfighter modifications used by Sqn Ldr Ian Gleed in 1941, including accurate paint, panel lines, and radar-equipped features for authenticity.

Is this model suitable for children?

This is a collector's item best suited for adults or older teens. Small parts and detailed finishes make it less ideal for young children.

Can I open the packaging without devaluing the model?

While you can open it for display, keeping it sealed preserves collector value. The packaging is designed to protect and showcase the model intact.

How much does Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser cost?

Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser is $64.99 at Diecast. Prices may change — click through to Diecast for the latest.

Is Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser in stock at Diecast?

Yes, Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Fighter Aircraft "Sqn Ldr. Ian Richard Widge Gleed No.87 Sqn Colerne" (1941) British Royal Air Force "The Aviation Archive" Ser is currently in stock at Diecast.

Specifications

Brand
Corgi
Product Type
Military Models
Category
Military Models
SKU
1334
MPN
AA27608
Last updated Apr 28, 2026