Airfix Plastic Model Kit
Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c – Night Fighter (1/72) A02101
This 1/72-scale Airfix kit represents the Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c in its unique night-fighter variant, deployed by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Designed with stability and ease of flight in mind, the BE2c was repurposed to intercept enemy airships over Britain during night raids. Airfix brings this historic aircraft to life with crisp detail, precise parts, and period-accurate features.
- 1/72 scale plastic model kit
- Depicts the BE2c configured as a night fighter
- Includes realistic surface detailing and accurate strut assembly
- Markings for Royal Flying Corps night-fighter squadrons
- Detailed cockpit and undercarriage components
This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
Paint Reference | Tamiya | Vallejo | Mr Hobby | Mr Color |
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RFC PC10 Upper Surface | XF-62 | 70.924 | H052 | C052 |
Clear Doped Linen (Underside) | XF-55 | 70.837 | H085 | C085 |
Night Black (Markings/Nose) | X-1 | 70.950 | H002 | C002 |
Propeller Wood | XF-64 | 70.983 | H047 | C047 |
Paints are shown for reference only, they may not be recommended in the manufacturer instructions and are to be used only as a guide. It is advised you do your own research to match the finish you want.
History:
The Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c was a British single-engine biplane developed during the early stages of the First World War. Initially designed for reconnaissance and artillery spotting, the BE2c later saw service as a night fighter tasked with intercepting German Zeppelin raids. Its steady flying characteristics made it suitable for night operations, although it lacked the agility of more advanced fighters. Nonetheless, it played a vital role in Britain’s early aerial defence, representing a significant chapter in aviation history. The night fighter version was typically equipped with upward-firing Lewis guns and enhanced instrumentation for nocturnal missions.