BULLPUP AGM-12C
AIR-TO-GROUND MISSILE

The largest of the Bullpup series of missiles, the AGM-12C is also the oddest-looking member.  Distinguished from the other Bullpup versions by its unusual long-chord wings, this missile was tracked visually to the target by the launching pilot with the aid of two high-intensity flares in the tail.  Aiming was manual, by means of a radio command joystick in the attacking aircraft.  It carried 1,000 lbs. of high explosives in the enlarged midsection.  Foreign users included the Royal Navy and various NATO forces.  Some Bullpups are still in service, usually in ground attack training programs.

By popular request, now available in kit form!  For 1998, we have refined this missile design once again to give you a museum-quality kit in accurate 1/4.62 scale, making it a perfect display companion for our Bullpup AGM-12B.   Composite "E" or "F" motors give spectacular performance, flight after flight.  (Black powder "D" motors are not recommended for this kit.)

Skill level: 3 - 4

Length: 35.25"
Diameter: 3.75"

Motor: AeroTech E15-4, E30-4, RMS F24-4 (24mm)

AGM-12C
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