WOW233 Gloster Gladiator – Pat Pattle Variant

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The Gloster Gladiator was a single seat British built fighter, the last Bi-plane to see service in the RAF and RNAS. It was obsolete before it even entered service, as the newer faster monoplanes being Produced for the worlds other air-forces worldwide had already superseded it in terms of performance.  Though often pitted against more formidable opponents during the early days of WW2, the Gladiator performed well in combat. The Gladiator saw action in just about every theatre during WW2 being utilized by the RAF in France, Norway, Greece and most  notably in the defence of Malta. It was here that Gladiators from the RAF base at Hal Far were at one stage (for 10 days) the only fighter cover available to the island of Malta, where they fought bravely against the Italian and German air-forces. The myth that 3 particular aircraft Faith, Hope and Charity were the only Allied aircraft in operation has now become the stuff of legend.

The Gladiator was also used by China against Japan and on the Eastern front by Finnish and Swedish pilots fighting the Russians, both  producing several notable aces.

Armed with 4 x Browning .303 machine guns and with a top speed of 253 MPH, the Gladiator was well liked by its pilots with the Allied Ace Pat Pattle, scoring 15 of his 50 aerial victories whilst flying a Gladiator. Finally withdrawn from service on all fronts by 1944, the Gladiator passed into history leaving behind a enduring legacy that still lasts to this day.

Our latest and probably our last 1/30 scale Gladiator is in the one of a machine flown by Pat Pattle the South African Ace of Aces who flew for the RAF during WW2. Pattle is known to have scored around 50 kills during his flying career against the Italian’s and Luftwaffe, he was unfortunately killed over Greece in 1941.

Limited to 5 models available worldwide, comes with free airfield mat and priced at $499 plus $100 postage.