Dassault Mystere & Super Mystere  WS-148

Dassault Mystere & Super Mystere

Product code WS-148

Dassault

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Series Warpaint Series No 148

Publisher/Brand Hall Park

Author Andy Evans

Format a4

No. Pages 44

Version Soft cover

Language English

Category Aviationbooks

Subcategory Rest of Europe » France

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Product description

The Dassault MD.452 Mystere was a straightforward development of the successful Dassault Ouragan with a 30-degree swept wing and modified tail surfaces. The aircraft saw extensive service with the French air force, evolving first into the Mystere IVA, and the Super Mystere, which was the first Western European supersonic aircraft to enter mass production. Both the Mystere IVA, and the Super Mystere saw extensive combat use with the Israeli Air Force, while other operators of Mystere deriviatives included India and Honduras.

While aimed at both the general aviation enthusiast and the scale modeller, this latest addition to the Warpaintrange follows on the heels of newly-tooled kits from Czech manufacturer Special Hobby, and is designed to help add both detail and context to a modelling project.

The book includes all the usual Warpaint features, with walkarounds of museum exhibits, and artwork and scale drawings by Sam Pearson.