The 1/72 Whitley is available at
Hannants.
Now I have interesting story about a Whitley. A now deceased neighbor Al Spencer flew on Whitley's. He was the tail gunner.
It started on November 3, 1943.
3/4.11.43 Whitley Mk V AD675 TY-E 24 OTU
RAF F/Lt J.L. Kennedy RCAF - Pilot - evaded
Sgt J.H. Upton RCAF - Navigator - evaded
Sgt F.W. Forster RCAF - Air Bomber - evaded - POW
WO2 G.A. Gauley RCAF - Wireless Op / Gunner - evaded
Sgt A.E. Spencer RCAF - Gunner - evaded
Sgt F.W.Forster was interned in Cam 4B, PoW No.269844 Courtalain (Eureet-Loir), France
T/O Honeybourne 1834 hrs on nickelling operation over Orleans Turned back with failing engines and aircraft abandoned in the vicinity of Courtalain (Eure-et-Loir), 26km WNW
of Chateaudun, France
Al evaded and was rescued by the Maquis (almost shot BTW) and became a radio operator until he was liberated.