Description: RUZZIAN BARBARIANS ATTACKED MY COUNTRY! BUT DON'T WORRY, WE SHIP ORDERS AS USUAL!!! SUPPORT UKRAINE!!! BUYYou are buying:UKRAINIAN Mikro Mir 48-017 - DH-88 Comet - 1/48 scale BONUSINSIDEFast ShippingIN STOCKPositive FeedbacksTrusted Supplier Now shipping could takes a week longer than usual. ruZZian invaders basely attacked our country on February 24 under cover of night at 5 am. These bastards have already killed thousands of civilians and destroyed cities. This is an Army of murderers, barbarians and marauders. ruZZian soldiers are a disgrace to humanity. Orcs must be expelled and destroyed. Support Ukraine! Support Ukrainian model kit brands in such dark times. In 1934, one of the most famous commercial aircraft races for the Macrobertson prize was held to mark the centenary of the city of Melbourne, the capital of the state of Victoria in Australia. Under the terms of the competition, participants had to cover a distance of 18,200 kilometers between airfields in Suffolk in England and Flemington in Melbourne. To participate in this race, aircraft designer Geoffrey De Havilland designed a specialized aircraft. De Havilland guaranteed that the aircraft would meet all competition conditions and overcome the track at an average speed of at least 322 km / h.as a result of such advertising, three orders were received. The aircraft was called the DH-88 Comet. The first DH-88 was tested in early October 1934, and on October 20, all three ordered cars started the race: G-ACSP (registration designation). Ordered by the couple Amy and Jim Mollison and called "black magic" (English. Black Magic). The plane made a non-stop flight to Baghdad, but ended the race early in Allahabad (India) - both engines failed due to low-quality fuel. G-ACSR. Commissioned by racing driver Bernard Rubin, it was piloted by professional pilots K. F. Waller and O. Cathcart Jones. he finished in fourth place, covering the distance in 108 hours and 13 minutes. G-ACSS. Ordered by the owner of the Grosvenor House Hotel in London-a. Edward. Piloted by pilots Charles Scott (eng. C. W. A. Scott) and Tom Campbell-black (eng. Tom Campbell Black) and came to the finish line first, finishing the race on one engine (the second worked intermittently) for 70 hours, 54 minutes and 18 seconds.BUY NOW! FAST WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!10-14 business days!SAME DAY SHIPPING! We do ship ONLY with Tracking Number.We do not include any invoices to package to avoid custom taxes.Your model kit box could be flattened to prevent high-volumed package which often checked by customs for taxes In rare cases if your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. Shipping PaymentPAYPAL and Credit Cards Returns If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.See our other itemsHigh QualityBest OffersFast ShippingWe do have own warehouse In 1934, one of the most famous commercial aircraft races for the Macrobertson prize was held to mark the centenary of the city of Melbourne, the capital of the state of Victoria in Australia. Under the terms of the competition, participants had to cover a distance of 18,200 kilometers between airfields in Suffolk in England and Flemington in Melbourne. To participate in this race, aircraft designer Geoffrey De Havilland designed a specialized aircraft. De Havilland guaranteed that the aircraft would meet all competition conditions and overcome the track at an average speed of at least 322 km / h.as a result of such advertising, three orders were received. The aircraft was called the DH-88 Comet. The first DH-88 was tested in early October 1934, and on October 20, all three ordered cars started the race: G-ACSP (registration designation). Ordered by the couple Amy and Jim Mollison and called "black magic" (English. Black Magic). The plane made a non-stop flight to Baghdad, but ended the race early in Allahabad (India) - both engines failed due to low-quality fuel. G-ACSR. Commissioned by racing driver Bernard Rubin, it was piloted by professional pilots K. F. Waller and O. Cathcart Jones. he finished in fourth place, covering the distance in 108 hours and 13 minutes. G-ACSS. Ordered by the owner of the Grosvenor House Hotel in London-a. Edward. Piloted by pilots Charles Scott (eng. C. W. A. Scott) and Tom Campbell-black (eng. Tom Campbell Black) and came to the finish line first, finishing the race on one engine (the second worked intermittently) for 70 hours, 54 minutes and 18 seconds. RUZZIAN BARBARIANS ATTACKED MY COUNTRY! BUT DON'T WORRY, WE SHIP ORDERS AS USUAL!!! SUPPORT UKRAINE!!! BUY Mikro Mir 48-017 - DH-88 Comet - 1/48 scale BONUSINSIDEIN STOCKYou are buying:UKRAINIAN In 1934, one of the most famous commercial aircraft races for the Macrobertson prize was held to mark the centenary of the city of Melbourne, the capital of the state of Victoria in Australia. Under the terms of the competition, participants had to cover a distance of 18,200 kilometers between airfields in Suffolk in England and Flemington in Melbourne. To participate in this race, aircraft designer Geoffrey De Havilland designed a specialized aircraft. De Havilland guaranteed that the aircraft would meet all competition conditions and overcome the track at an average speed of at least 322 km / h.as a result of such advertising, three orders were received. The aircraft was called the DH-88 Comet. The first DH-88 was tested in early October 1934, and on October 20, all three ordered cars started the race: G-ACSP (registration designation). Ordered by the couple Amy and Jim Mollison and called "black magic" (English. Black Magic). The plane made a non-stop flight to Baghdad, but ended the race early in Allahabad (India) - both engines failed due to low-quality fuel. G-ACSR. Commissioned by racing driver Bernard Rubin, it was piloted by professional pilots K. F. Waller and O. Cathcart Jones. he finished in fourth place, covering the distance in 108 hours and 13 minutes. G-ACSS. Ordered by the owner of the Grosvenor House Hotel in London-a. Edward. Piloted by pilots Charles Scott (eng. C. W. A. Scott) and Tom Campbell-black (eng. Tom Campbell Black) and came to the finish line first, finishing the race on one engine (the second worked intermittently) for 70 hours, 54 minutes and 18 seconds. Now shipping could takes a week longer than usual. ruZZian invaders basely attacked our country on February 24 under cover of night at 5 am. These bastards have already killed thousands of civilians and destroyed cities. This is an Army of murderers, barbarians and marauders. ruZZian soldiers are a disgrace to humanity. Orcs must be expelled and destroyed. Support Ukraine! Support Ukrainian model kit brands in such dark times.BUY NOW! PaymentPAYPAL and Credit Cards Shipping FAST WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!10-14 business days!SAME DAY SHIPPING! We do ship ONLY with Tracking Number.We do not include any invoices to package to avoid custom taxes.Your model kit box could be flattened to prevent high-volumed package which often checked by customs for taxes In rare cases if your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. Returns If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.Fast ShippingBest OffersHigh QualitySee our other itemsWe do have own warehouse In 1934, one of the most famous commercial aircraft races for the Macrobertson prize was held to mark the centenary of the city of Melbourne, the capital of the state of Victoria in Australia. Under the terms of the competition, participants had to cover a distance of 18,200 kilometers between airfields in Suffolk in England and Flemington in Melbourne. To participate in this race, aircraft designer Geoffrey De Havilland designed a specialized aircraft. De Havilland guaranteed that the aircraft would meet all competition conditions and overcome the track at an average speed of at least 322 km / h.as a result of such advertising, three orders were received. The aircraft was called the DH-88 Comet. The first DH-88 was tested in early October 1934, and on October 20, all three ordered cars started the race: G-ACSP (registration designation). Ordered by the couple Amy and Jim Mollison and called "black magic" (English. Black Magic). The plane made a non-stop flight to Baghdad, but ended the race early in Allahabad (India) - both engines failed due to low-quality fuel. G-ACSR. Commissioned by racing driver Bernard Rubin, it was piloted by professional pilots K. F. Waller and O. Cathcart Jones. he finished in fourth place, covering the distance in 108 hours and 13 minutes. G-ACSS. Ordered by the owner of the Grosvenor House Hotel in London-a. Edward. Piloted by pilots Charles Scott (eng. C. W. A. Scott) and Tom Campbell-black (eng. Tom Campbell Black) and came to the finish line first, finishing the race on one engine (the second worked intermittently) for 70 hours, 54 minutes and 18 seconds.
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Brand: Mikro Mir
MPN: Mikro Mir 48-017
Age Level: 17 Years & Up
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Custom Bundle: No
Features: Kit
Modified Item: No
Period: World War II
Recommended Age Range: 12+
Scale: 1:48
Theme: Military
Type: Military Airplane