Trumpeter 05636 1/350 French Navy Helicopter Cruiser Jeanne d’Arc 1964
Product Overview:
The Trumpeter 05636 kit offers a finely detailed 1/350 scale plastic model of the French Navy’s helicopter cruiser Jeanne d’Arc as she appeared in 1964. This kit features over 430 parts, including photo-etched components and a metal anchor chain, accurately representing the ship’s design. With precise engineering and comprehensive instructions, this model provides an authentic representation of this versatile naval vessel.
Features:
- 1/350 scale plastic model kit of the French Navy Helicopter Cruiser Jeanne d’Arc (1964)
- Over 430 parts including photo-etched details and metal anchor chain
- Hull constructed as a one-piece part for accurate shape
- Finely rendered decks with wood pattern details
- Includes display stand and multiple helicopters: Sa.321 (x4), Alouette (x2), Gazelle (x2)
- Comprehensive instructions with painting and marking guides
Note:
This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
The French Navy’s helicopter cruiser Jeanne d’Arc was commissioned in 1964, serving as both a training ship and a versatile platform for various naval operations. Originally designed as an anti-submarine warfare vessel, she featured a large flight deck and hangar capable of supporting multiple helicopters, including the Alouette III and Super Frelon. Measuring 182 meters in length with a beam of 24 meters, Jeanne d’Arc was powered by two turbine engines producing 40,000 horsepower, allowing a maximum speed of 26.5 knots and a range of over 10,000 kilometers. Armed with four 100mm guns and six MM38 Exocet missile launchers, she combined offensive capabilities with her primary role in training naval officers. Throughout her service, Jeanne d’Arc participated in numerous international missions and goodwill tours, symbolising France’s naval presence worldwide. After decades of service, she was decommissioned in 2010, leaving a legacy as a unique and adaptable vessel in the French fleet.