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Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX Collection Part 1 (5)
Supermarine Spitfire LF.Mk.IXe, RK856, 'CA.G', flown by Major Cecil Golding, C.O of 3 Squadron, SAAF, based in Italy, 1945.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc ML407, 'OU.V', of 485 (New Zealand) Squadron, RAF, based at RAF Hornchurch, June, 1944.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, MA466, 'BQ.S', of 451 (RCAF) Squadron, RAF, based at Poretta, Corsica, May, 1944.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX...
US Field Stove M1937 with cooks (100% new molds) Hot, delicious food on the front line plays a far more crucial role for soldiers than for civilians in peacetime. Regular meals during wartime not only maintain combat readiness but also have great moral significance. The standard US field kitchen in World War II could serve 150"180 people. These kitchens were part of a company's structure but often combined into larger battalio...
Flak 38 with Crew with new parts. At the beginning of World War II, the German Army's anti-aircraft
defense relied on specialized motorized companies, each equipped
with 12 automatic anti-aircraft guns. However, as the Luftwaffe
lost air superiority, the need to protect units from enemy attack aircraft and fighter-bombers intensified. Many Wehrmacht combat formations began incorporating anti-aircraft units armed with heavy ...
Martin B-26B Marauder 'Flak Bait'. 322nd Bombardment Group new parts On April 26, 1943, the B-26B-25-MA bomber with serial number 41-31773 rolled off the assembly line at the Glenn L. Martin Company plant in Middle River. By the end of May that year, the aircraft and its crew arrived in England, where they were assigned to the 449th Bombardment Squadron of the 322nd Bombardment Group. During combat missions, American bombers f...
Airfield of the Luftwaffe bomber group. Heinkel He-111H-3, Luftwaffe ground personnel, airfield equipment. The Luftwaffe was created from the outset for active offensive actions. The core of their strike potential consisted of bomber squadrons, which were organized into bomber groups, and the groups, in turn, were part of bomber wings. A typical airfield where a Luftwaffe bomber group was based included runways, parking areas,...
U.S. ANG PHANTOMS: The F-4D/E in Service with the New Jersey Air National Guard 1980 - 1991 by Don Linn with Barry Roop
Sized A-4 landscape, softcover, English text and captions, 144 pages of content, over 220 images mainly in colour, 16 colour profiles
ISBN: 978-3-935687-38-6
An amazing book, written by Don Linn, with the immense support by former 141st TFS TSgt. Barry Roop, who provided a multitude of images and slide...