I have always believed that the Fairey Battle was a plane capable and powerful, with a design ahead of its time, but misused, as if the tactical principles of the Great War remained in force during the invasion of France in 1940. Compared with other single-engine bombers, an advanced engine available and it was aerodynamically cleaner. So I wanted to show how advanced their line was to create a fighter based on its shape. Think that was in 1937 when it was received by the first squadrons. So I take an unfinished Battle of MPM had at 1 /72 scale and changed, putting elements of 1 /48 as the cabin and engine. The naval scheme, it is logical, since his high cockpit gives good visibility for aircraft carrier operations. The Fulmar was a similar attempt two- seater fighter but that did not reach the 500km / h had its days counted. Imagine a Battle of folding wings, as a torpedo plane and a Boulton Paul turret, in addition to fuel tanks in the bomb bay of the wings, and ... the good thing is that my model is not a version or a development of the model home, just trying to dispel the myth that it was a bad machine, praise and exalt their design and offer a different perspective, it is another plane with his original design.