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North-American RAF MUSTANG ACES
MUSTANG MK.III KH500/HBW of Wg.CDR. Harold. Bird-Wilson, 17 Sqn, Bentwaters, 1945.
MUSTANG MK.III FZ120/YT-J of Squadron Leader D.H Westenra, No 65 Sqn Ford and Funtington, April 1944.
MUSTANG MKIII FB226/MT-K of Flg Off C.L.F Talalla, No 122 Sqn, Ford 12 June 1944.
MUSTANG MKIII FB344/AZ-Z of Major W.H Christie, No 234 Sqn, Bentwaters, January February 1945.
MUSTANG MKIII KH570/5J-X of Ma...
Short PD.13 British 1950 two-seat, carrier-based attack bomber. In the early 1950s, the British Admiralty issued Naval Air Staff Target NAST 39, which laid out the service's requirements for a two-seat, carrier-based attack bomber for service at the end of the decade. This requirement was met, in 1955, by the brilliantly conceived and executed Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer. But the Buccaneer was not the only response to ...
Heinkel He-119V-4 with 1 decal option for Luftwaffe aircraft D-AUTE. The kit includes two sprues with main parts and details, one sprue with clear parts, a fret with p/e parts and a film with instrument panel.
Japanese Army Air Force Bomber Crew Members, WWII (3 fig.) A set of three aircrew members for any Japanese WWII bomber model. The airmen, already in their life vests are having a debate before the mission. One of them has a parachute over his shoulder, another is carrying a map case and the last is studying the flight plan. [Mitsubishi Ki-21-Ia Ki-21-Ib Ki-21-Ic 'Sally'](designed to be used with ICM UA GB kits)
Japanese Army Air Force Mechanics, WWII (3 fig.) 1/72 A set of three Japanese aircraft mechanics from the WWII period. One of the figures is sculpted carrying a tool box.