The Folland Gnat fighter aircraft was operated mainly by the military
of Finland and India. Two of the Finnish airframes were delivered in
the Gnat FR.1 reconnaissance variety equipped with a set of cameras in
the nose section. They were coded GN-112 and GN-113 and flew recon and
mapping sorties. They, however, retained their cannon armament and
ability to fly in the fighter role, too.
The model comes on
three grey styrene sprues and two made of clear plastic. The decal sheet
covers both Finnish recon machines.
- unusual and interesting variety of the Gnat
- the decals offer a full set of stencils
- wide variety of wing armament







