Academy Plastic Model Kit
V-156-B1 “Chesapeake” (1/48) 12330
The Academy 1/48 V-156-B1 “Chesapeake” kit offers a finely moulded representation of the naval dive bomber used by the British Fleet Air Arm during the early stages of World War II. This model features recessed panel lines, a highly detailed cockpit with crew stations, and a well-defined undercarriage. The clear canopy allows for open or closed display options, and the kit includes decal markings for historically accurate Fleet Air Arm aircraft. A rewarding build for enthusiasts of naval aviation and early-war Allied aircraft.
- 1/48 scale V-156-B1 “Chesapeake” naval dive bomber
- Detailed cockpit and crew stations
- Recessed panel lines and realistic surface detailing
- Clear canopy with open or closed options
- Includes Fleet Air Arm decal options
Note: This plastic model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue and paints are not included.
History:
The V-156-B1 “Chesapeake” was the British designation for the export version of the Vought SB2U Vindicator, an American naval dive bomber of the late 1930s. Supplied to the Fleet Air Arm under Lend-Lease, the aircraft was intended for use as a carrier-based dive bomber, though it soon became clear that its performance was limited compared to contemporary Axis fighters and bombers. Despite this, the Chesapeake played a role in training and second-line duties, helping to prepare British naval aviators for combat operations. While it was quickly replaced by more capable types such as the Fairey Swordfish and Grumman Avenger, the Chesapeake remains a fascinating subject for modellers interested in early-war naval aviation history.