Just finished the latest creation. Airfix's EE Lightning F2A, none of this F35 nonsense, this is a proper Lightning. Done up as Wing Commander Mitchell's aircraft of 92 Squadron around August 1972, this was almost the end of the colourful Lighnings and they shortly thereafter began adopting low visibility schemes in Germany and England. 92 Squadron was one of two Lightning units in RAFG, the other being 19 Squadron and both were based at RAF Gutersloh. Kit was almost built from the box with the only additions being detailing the inside of the canopy, lower ejection seat handle and the aircrew ladder on the side. Refuelling probe was omitted as RAFG Lightnings sometimes weren't fitted with them. Firestreak missiles are done up as live weapons but despite them being on active service, five minutes flying from East Germany, live missiles weren't carried all of the time.


The F2As were a batch of F2s brought up to F6 spec with the squared off fin, bigger fuel tank and bigger engines. Unlike the F6, the cannons remained in the nose and although it was often referred to as the 'poor mans F6' it turned out to be a better aeroplane as it remained lighter.