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CH-47C
Chinook helicopter.
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By
Andrew Stackpool
FIGHTER
aircraft get most of the glamour, but the ADF’ s lift capabilities
would have been significantly reduced without its “flying truck”;
the CH-47C Chinook helicopter.
Australia obtained12 ‘C’ model Chinooks in 1972 and they were
assigned to No. 12 Squadron, based at RAAF Base Amberley.
In 1989 the CH-47Cs were decommissioned and placed in mothballs
until operational demands called for the medium airlift capabilities
they provided.
The C’s were returned to Boeing for upgrade to the D model.
Four of these returned to Australia in 1995 and were assigned
to the newly created C Sqn, 5 Avn Rgt.
Another two arrived in June 2001.
Now, the CH-47C returns, this time as a Limited Edition 1:72 scale
model by the famous English model makers Corgi.
The model is of A15-007 and represents the aircraft as it was
at Amberley in 1988.
The factory sample model was received in a clear plastic package
with the aircraft, the rotors and stand pieces carefully separated.
Models for sale come in a different box.
The aircraft may be displayed either with the stand attached or
else freestanding on its undercarriage.
For those who choose the latter option a coloured plastic plug
is inserted into the underside of the Chinook.
The aircraft comes fully assembled and all that is then required
is to attach the rotors.
The paint scheme depicts the aircraft in Air Force’s camouflage
scheme the time.
While the pattern is correct compared to photos of Air Force Chinooks
and is crisply done the colour about a half tone too light and
less olive green than the original.
This is to be expected within the bounds of model making and it
does provide good scope for those enthusiasts who weather or modify
their models.
On the other hand the 12SQN, Air Force and other external markings
are completely accurate and properly positioned. The diecast model
is superbly executed with no visible sprucing that is common in
many cheaper models.
It is larger and heavier than expected and is robustly constructed.
Most external details including the cargo hook are shown, one
deletion being the forward landing lights below the cockpit.
This is only a minor detail as such items are relatively fragile
on a model, which may attract the attention of young or inexperienced
hands.
Again, the enthusiast who wants to make his model more realistic
would have no difficulty fitting them.
The twin rotor mechanism seems very accurate for scale and is
contrarotating, an unexpected bonus on a model.
Fitting the resin blades is easy but care must be taken to ensure
they are attached the right way round.
Aft, the rear door is fully operational, complete with the folding
ramp.
Like the original the door has a sliding piece and this clips
into the rear of the aircraft to ensure a snug fit.
Inside are to be found the two pilots in a surprisingly detailed
cockpit, a loadmaster and another individual by the starboard
forward door.
All are dressed in flying suits of the era.
The interior is disappointing.
It is presented as a bare, cargo configured aircraft with little
internal detail.
While the aircraft was flown in such a configuration, a small
section of its notorious web and aluminium frame seats or even
some pallets would have added to its appeal.
Even cheap plastic kits and model railway carriages of similar
scale often include interior detail and this lack detracts from
the external quality of finish.
All undercarriage wheels rotate freely, however, while the twin
forward sets are also movable they are independent of each other,
which means the model does not turn easily when taxied.
This does not detract from the model and the need to keep costs
down is recognised, but a properly articulated undercarriage would
be a nice touch.
The Chinook’s retail price is $122.50, which represents very good
value for a finely presented model of this type.
It is a Limited Edition, with a run of only 2,500 worldwide.
Only about 120 units will be released to Australia this month.
It will be available through most leading model and hobby stockists
that service the Corgi range.
Its model number is AA34205.