Italeri 002814 1/48 Scale Aermacchi Mb 326 Impala
The Aermacchi or Macchi MB-326 Impala is a modern Italian jet trainer and light fighter, with an all-metal structure, in a low wing configuration. The drive is provided by a single Bristol Siddeley Viper engine. The prototype flight took place in 1957. Serial production continued in the years 1961-1975, ending with the production of about 760 machines. The aircraft was armed with two 12.7 mm Browning machine guns and a load of up to 900 kg of bombs or rockets.
The MB-326 was created as a grassroots initiative by Aermacchi, aiming to create a new training aircraft that could be used for both basic and advanced training, and as a last resort - could be used as a light fighter. The concept of such a universal light jet was popular in many countries at the turn of the 1950s and 1960s and the Italian company wanted to master this market with the MB-326 model. The Italian military aviation quickly became interested in the project. Finally, the new Aermacchi aircraft turned out to be a very successful design, with good flight characteristics, very good maneuverability and high reliability. A dozen or so variants of this aircraft were created in the course of serial production. For example, the MB-326GB version was developed, which was adapted to attack sea and land targets. Its buyer was, among others: Argentina. Later, the MB-326M was developed, which was a training aircraft and light fighter that was exported to South Africa. The MB-326 planes enjoyed great interest on foreign markets. They were purchased, among others, by Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Dubai, Ghana, Paraguay and South Africa.
This kit includes various markings including Australian that reflect the types extensive service history, and features many wonderful details of this iconic little Italian jet.