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Corgi Vickers Wellington Ward VC

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Corgi (#AA34812) 1/72 Scale

Vickers Wellington Ward VC

Features Include:
• Detailed crew figures
• Opening canopy
• Rotating Propeller
• Rotaing Turret(s)
• Flight stand
• Moving Rear/Ventral Gun(s)
• Optional Landing Gear
• Wingspan 14.4"
• Fixed Undercarriage

Vickers Wellington Mk.IC L7818 AA-R, Sgt James Allen Ward, No.75 (New Zealand) Squadron, Feltwell, Norfolk, England, night of 7/8th July 1941 wing fire Victoria Cross winning actions.

Having successfully released their bombs over the German city of Munster on the night of 7th/8th July 1941, the crew of Vickers Wellington L7818 set course for their home station at Feltwell and hoped for an uneventful return flight. Those hopes were dashed when co-pilot James Allen Ward noticed a sinister shape stalking their aircraft in the night sky, a Luftwaffe Bf 110 night fighter. Before he could warn his pilot, the enemy fighter positioned itself under the Wellington and unleashed a hail of bullets and cannon shells into its fuselage, leaving it severely damaged and on fire.

On seeing the severity of the fire, the pilot instructed Ward to prepare the crew to abandon the aircraft and as a parting, ironic comment in this desperate situation, also said, ‘see what you can do about that damned fire!’ Ward took him at his word, cutting a hole in the fuselage of the bomber and attempting to extinguish the flames using fire extinguishers, however the savage slipstream made these efforts futile. What he did next was quite extraordinary - he crawled through the astrodome hatch on the spine of the bomber and onto the wing of the aircraft. Clinging to the exposed geodetic framework of the Wellington, Ward slowly made his way to the wing fire and stuffed a canvas sheet into the gaping hole, putting out the fire in the process.

Completely exhausted due the slipstream, he was pulled back into the aircraft by his crewmates, who could hardly believe what they had just witnessed. Though still badly damaged, the bomber made it back to an RAF emergency landing ground and the crew all survived this incredible ordeal, thanks to the selfless act of bravery performed by Sgt James Allen Ward.

Not for KidsImportant
Adult collectible designed for use by persons 14 years of age and older.
RETIRED ITEM
Available only while supplies last
CORGI logo Made By: CORGI
Item Number: AA34812
Scale: 1/72
MSRP: $174.99
First arrived: 4/19/2022
Added to catalog: 2/9/2021
Size in inches: 11.4 x 14.4
Recommended Age: 14 and up

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