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BAC/EE Lightning Customising decal. Includes underwing and fuselage serial letters and numbers, fin code letters in black, white, yellow and red. Enables the production of almost any RAF Lightning. Squadron Markings not included. Standard RAF styles so could be used on other aircraft types.
RAF Base (rectangular concrete panels) A single 1:144 scale sheet depicting an actual military aircraft base or helicopter landing zone, and the terrain surroundings. Dimensions: length 5.70in/145mm, width 4.53in/115mm.
RAF Taxiway (tarmac and concrete panels) A single 1:144 scale sheet depicting an actual military aircraft base or helicopter landing zone, and the terrain surroundings. Dimensions: length 5.70in/145mm, width 4.53in/115mm.
Soviet Base (hexagonal concrete plates) A single 1:144 scale sheet depicting an actual military aircraft base or helicopter landing zone, and the terrain surroundings. Dimensions: length 4.53in/115mm, width 3.54in/90mm.
Warsaw Pact Base (rectangular concrete panels) A single 1:144 scale sheet depicting an actual military aircraft base or helicopter landing zone, and the terrain surroundings. Dimensions: length 4.53in/115mm, width 3.54in/90mm.
Helicopter Flight Deck A single 1:144 scale sheet depicting an actual military aircraft base or helicopter landing zone, and the terrain surroundings. Dimensions: length 4.53in/115mm, width 3.54in/90mm.
Soviet Base (rectangular concrete panels) A single 1:144 scale sheet depicting an actual military aircraft base or helicopter landing zone, and the terrain surroundings. Dimensions: length 4.53in/115mm, width 3.54in/90mm.
RN Helicopter Base A single 1:144 scale sheet depicting an actual military aircraft base or helicopter landing zone, and the terrain surroundings. Dimensions: length 4.53in/115mm, width 3.54in/90mm.
RAF Base (square concrete panels) A single 1:144 scale sheet depicting an actual military aircraft base or helicopter landing zone, and the terrain surroundings. Dimensions: length 4.53in/115mm, width 3.54in/90mm.
WWII Luftwaffe Base - small (square concrete panels) A single 1:144 scale sheet depicting an actual military aircraft base or helicopter landing zone, and the terrain surroundings. Dimensions: length 4.53in/115mm, width 3.54in/90mm.
Hellenic Supermarine Spitfires. The 336th Sqdn 'Olympus' received the first Supermarine Spitfire. The receival of new Spits took place at Araxos AB on 14-11-1944. In the end of 1945 RHAF stopped being depended on RAF and the Mk.Vb/c were given to Greece on 25/4/1946. In January 1947 were delivered the Supermarine Spitfires Mk.IX. On the February of 1949, were delivered the new Supermarine Spitfires Mk.XVIe
Exotic Supermarine Spitfires. The Rolls-Royce Griffon engine was designed in answer to Royal Naval specifications for an engine capable of generating good power at low altitudes. The concepts for adapting the Supermarine Spitfire to take the new engine had begun as far back as October 1939; Joseph Smith felt that 'The good big 'un will eventually beat the good little 'un.' and Ernest Hives of Rolls-Royce thought that the Griff...