The Wessex HAS3 was an improvement on the HAS1 and featured a large dorsal fairing and random housing search radar, for which thew aircraft was nicknamed camel. Later on all machines were given the distinctive parrot's beak front air intake. The HAS3 entered into service in 1967. All had advanced equipment including the advanced automatic flight control system, sonar and search radar which were later fitted to the anti-submarine Sea Kings. Most of this version was replaced in 1982 by the Westland Lynx. The Wessex HAS3 carried a crew of four. Model details: Finely engraved skin details; All aerials authentically positioned; Detailed landing gear; Rescue winch; Build with sliding door optionally open or closed; and Decals for 2 Royal Navy versions.
 | This plastic model kit requires plastic cement and paint for assembly, and they are sold separately. |