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Corgi AA36810 Westland Lysander Mk.III(SD) JR-P, F/O 'Lucky' Newhouse Die-cast Model

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Management number 209832960 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price $238.09 Model Number 209832960
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In the months leading up to and just after D-Day, the Westland Lysanders of RAF No.161 Squadron made a significant, yet largely unheralded contribution towards the success of this massive Allied operation. Flying incredibly perilous clandestine 'Spy Shuttle' operations, unarmed Lysanders were flown on nights where they could rely on the light of the moon, carrying up to 3 agents, or 'operatives', into enemy occupied France and often bringing others back on the return flight. These operations were vital in providing the Allies with intelligence information and disrupting German activities right across Europe but were incredibly perilous for those involved particularly as they were taking place right under the noses of the Germans. One of the most unusual Lysanders to ever take part in these famous clandestine operations, this aircraft was flown by pilot 'Lucky' Newhouse and sported D-Day identification markings around its rear fuselage, but significantly, not on its wings. A rather unique aircraft, squadron records show that Newhouse flew this Lysander for the first time on the night of 4/5th August 1944 during 'Operation Scimitar', where he landed in France delivering three agents, bringing back another three on the return flight back to England. Even with the addition of D-Day markings, these nocturnal Lysanders were unusual in that they often came under fire from both enemy and friendly forces, so secretive were their important missions.

  • About Corgi: Established in 1956, the Corgi brand is synonymous with quality and nostalgia, offering a wide range of die cast model cars and vehicles that capture the spirit of British motoring and aviation heritage
  • The Aviation Archive die-cast model range features 1:72 and 1:48 scaled aircraft perfect for collectors both old and new. Each plane comes with a display and optional parts
Size 1:72 Scale
Color Gray
Style Retro
Theme Fairy
character Pilot
Brand Name Corgi
Item Weight 0.45 Kilograms
Finish Types Polished
Manufacturer Hornby Hobbies Ltd
Model Number AA36810
Material Type Metal
Mounting Type Tabletop
Item Type Name Corgi AA36810 Westland Lysander Mk.III(SD) JR-P, F/O 'Lucky' Newhouse Die-cast model
Number of Items 1
Additional Features Intricate Detailing
Included Components 1x Aircraft, 1x Stand
Manufacturer Part Number AA36810
Product Care Instructions Light Dusting, Handle with Care

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