Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by
websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make
websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide
information to the owners of the site.
Here is a list of cookies this site uses:
Cookie name
Description
existing_user
Stores the email address used to previously log into the site, used to prefill forms like on the reset password screen
authchallenge
Authentication security checks
hcart
Stores the anonymous customer\'s cart token. If items are added to the card while not logged in, if you log in the items will be added to the customer\'s existing cart
hannants
Stores the session information while you remain on the site
pricer
Stores if the export or eu prices is selected on the catalogue page
hidefilter
Stores if the search filter panel is hidden or shown
AWSELB
Stores which server you\'re connected to so to access the same server while you navigate around the site
Conquerors of Europe's sky. Martin B-26 Marauder, North-American P-51D Mustang and Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XVI conquerors of Europe At the beginning of World War II, U.S. aviation possessed aircraft of varying types and sophistication levels. While American fighters initially lacked significant advantages over enemy aircraft, designers soon created outstanding combat planes to overcome this deficit. In 1942, North-American dev...
Macchi C.200 XXI Series
FIGURE NOT INCLUDED - CONTAINS ONE MODEL
Designed by the celebre engineer Mario Castoldi, the Macchi MC 200 has represented a significant production evolution of the Italian fighter aircrafts. Compared to the biplanes Fiat CR 32 and Fiat CR 42 that were the main Italian fighters squadrons structure at the beginning of the Second World War, the Macchi MC 200 distinguished itself, together with its co...
Messerschmitt Bf-109 Tropical
1. Bf-109 G-6/Trop 9. JG 77, Mateur. Tunisia, 1943. This Bf-109G was abandoned at Mateur when lll/JG 77 pulled out and was
subsequently found by the 325 th FG USAAF.
2. Bf-109E-7/Trop of 3./JG 27, Libya, 1941.
3. Bf-109F-4/ Trop 4./JG 27, Doberitz, Germany, September 1941. Starboard side of the same aircraft. Seen in Germany a week before its delivery flight to 4./ JG 27, it has standard ...
Messerschmitt Bf-109 Tropical Part-2
1. Bf-109G-6/Trop lll./JG 77 Vincenza, Italy, July 1943. This Bf-109G was flown to Italy for transfer to the Italian 150? Gr. Aut. Standard camouflage of RLM 74/75/76 with the JG 77 badge on the nose and the lll./ 77 badge behind the canopy.
2. Bf-109F-4/Trop Flown by Unteroffizer Franz Schwaiger, 6./JG 3 Castel Benito, Libya, February 1942. Schwaiger's personal marking 'Gisela' is o...
Zeppelin P Class Airship. 22 German Zeppelin P class airships were constructed between 1915 and 1917. Used on bombing raids over the UK in World War I, and for reconnaissance in the North & Baltic Seas. Product developed jointly by Takom and Snowman Model.
Plastic injection fuselage. Includes photo-etch control surface struts and gun emplacements. 2 transparent supports for diplay included. Choice of 5 markings
Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF
A04059 - Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF, No.54 Operational Training Unit, Royal Air Force Church Fenton, North Yorkshire, England, December 1940. (A)
A04059 - Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF, No. 600 (City of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Royal Air Force, Manston, Kent, England, August 1940 (B)
Grumman FF/SF Plus G-23 Delfin/Goblin and Prototypes By Richard S. Dann
132 pages (128 B&W, plus 4 color Pages), 363 photos and drawings
The Grumman FF-1 and its derivatives, namely the SF-1 and G-23, represent a paradox in naval aircraft design. On one hand, it represented the end of the line for two-seat US Navy fighters in the biplane era. On the other hand, it incorporated relatively new technologies that when brough...
Wasa/Vasa Swedish Sailing Ship. Built between 1626 and 1628. The ship sank after sailing roughly 1,300 m (1,400 yd) into her maiden voyage on 10 August 1628. She fell into obscurity after most of her valuable bronze cannons were salvaged in the 17th century, until she was located again in the late 1950s in a busy shipping area in Stockholm harbor. The ship was salvaged with a largely intact hull in 1961. She was housed in a te...
Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa
By Daniel Kowalczuk
One of the great unsung fighters of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force was Nakajima's Ki-43 Hayabusa (Peregrine Falcon). Codenamed 'Oscar' by the Allies, the aircraft was frequently mistaken for the Navy's A6M2 Zero by those encountering it in combat, to the extent that it was widely referred to by its adversaries as the 'Army 0'.
Highly regarded in Japan, where it was muc...
Douglas A-4K Skyhawk Part 2 RNZAF A selection of RNZAF A-4G/K Skyhawks including the ex RAN and the Golden Skyhawk. Includes spare numbers and letters so almost any RNZAF Skyhawk can be modelled.