Developed in the 1960s through cooperation between Britain and France, the Sepecat Jaguar served as both a ground attack platform and an advanced trainer. Over time the type underwent improvements to suit varied operational roles.
The Jaguar E is easily recognised by its stretched nose housing a second cockpit for an instructor, simplified onboard systems and a fixed refuelling probe mounted on the radome, unlike the Type A.
The Hobby Boss 1/72 Jaguar E kit recreates these traits across more than 110 parts, including three clear pieces. The assembled model measures 234.8 mm long with a wingspan of 122.6 mm, providing faithful scale representation for cabinets or group displays.
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