GRU7A Ejection seat with Seat belts (GWH F14A/B Late (2 seats included)
Product code 200-A72029
Scale 1 : 72
Publisher/Brand Art Scale Kit
Version 3D Resin
Category Scale Modelling Kits
Subcategory Model accessories » Seats, buckles, pedals
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This product was added to our database on Monday 20 October 2025.
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Mind: this product is an accessory to an existing or to a yet to be assembled scalemodel. The scalemodel is not included and needs to be ordered separately.
The GRU-7A ejection seat was a key component of the escape system in the F-14A and early F-14B variants of the iconic American fighter jet, the Grumman F-14 Tomcat. It was developed by Martin-Baker, a renowned British manufacturer specializing in ejection seat systems.
Basic Information:
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Type: Rocket-assisted ejection seat
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Manufacturer: Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd.
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Aircraft: F-14A/B (Early)
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Crew in F-14: 2 (Pilot and Radar Intercept Officer – RIO)
Key Features:
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Two-stage Ejection:
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Rocket motor activates after the initial explosive charge fires.
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Capable of safe ejection at zero altitude and zero airspeed (zero-zero capability).
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Synchronized Ejection:
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Either crew member can initiate ejection; the system coordinates both seats to avoid collision.
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Usually, the RIO is ejected first, then the pilot.
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Integrated Survival Kit:
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Includes parachute, life support gear, oxygen system, radio, and survival equipment.
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Manual and Automatic Functions:
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Automatic seat-man separation at the proper altitude.
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Manual separation possible if needed.
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Technical & Historical Notes:
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GRU-7A evolved from earlier Martin-Baker designs and was customized for the F-14.
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Later F-14B and F-14D models used newer seats like NACES.
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Some safety concerns arose over time, prompting system upgrades.
Interesting Fact:
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One seat could trigger the ejection of both crew members if needed, improving survival chances.
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Both the pilot and RIO had access to the ejection handle—unlike in some other aircraft where only the pilot could initiate ejection.
What makes our product truly stand out?
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Ultra-fine 3D print resolution, capturing minute details never before seen at this scale
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Accurate seat proportions, harnesses, and survival pack layout
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Designed to drop-fit into the GWH cockpit with minimal or no modifications
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Printed using next-generation resin for sharp detail and durability
This is arguably the most accurate 1/72 GRU-7A ejection seat on the market today, offering an unmatched level of realism for modelers who demand museum-quality detail.

