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Antarctic Helicopters Part 1 (10) Bell UH-1D; UH-1D 59740 U.S. Army 1969; 659740 JD/9 U.S. Navy; 212545 or 03483 both U.S. Army Operation Deep Freeze 1965; Bell 412 031 Uruguayan Air Force 1990s; Alouettes OL-A36 Belgian Antarctic Expedition 1965; France in 1990's; Bell 47 Chilean Navy 1967; ; Bo-105 063 Uruguayan Navy 2010;
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I early part 2 - 1939 RAF Aces, double sheet in format A5 size,
The decal sheet contain markings for follow airplanes:
- K9962, flown by S/Ldr. Andrew Farquhar, CO of No. 602 Squadron, RAF Abbotsinch, Renfrewshire, United Kinddom, May 1939
- K9906, flown by F/O Robert Stanford Tuck, No. 65 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, Essex, Summer 1939
- K9797, flown by Sgt. George Unwin, No. 19 Squadron, RAF Duxfor...
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I
The decal sheet contain markings for follow airplanes:
- No. 19 Squadron, RAF Duxford, Camridgeshire, United Kinddom, early 1939
- K9938, No. 72 Squadron, Church Fenton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom, April 1939
- No. 41 Squadron, RAF Catterick, North Yorkshire, Spring 1939
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Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket, 1940s Experimental twin-engine carrier fighter aircraft developed by Grumman for the U.S. Navy in the late 1930s.
Powered by two Wright R-1820 Cyclone counter-rotating radial engines, the Skyrocket's top speed was 358 mph and could climb 10,000 ft in just over four minutes. During diving tests the Skyrocket reached a speed of 485 mph.
One prototype was built and its first flight was on April 1st 194...
Lockheed PV-1 Patrol Bomber ca.1942-45
Twin-engine aircraft primarily designed for long-range patrol and anti-submarine warfare missions in World War II. Navy version of the Lockheed Ventura, built by Lockheed subsidiary Vega Aircraft Corporation. (P-Patrol, V-Vega, 1).
Choice of 6 markings: (1) PV-1 "Scooters Dream", unknown unit, Russell Islands, Solomon, mid-1943; (2) PV-1 "Blonde Blitz", unknown unit, Russell Isla...
Mercedes-Benz SK 1844LS V8 SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 3 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
The Mercedes-Benz SK (Schwere Klasse) truck series which denotes the heavy vehicles in the range, were produced in the late 1980s by the famous German automotive manufacturer. The SK series directly evolved from the earlier Mercedes NG line and incorporated cabin improvements made more suitable for long journeys. On-board comfort was als...
'Netz 2' Ex-USAF General-Dynamics F-16A/B in IAF Service
Publication No.7 IAF Mini Photo Album Series
96 pages; Softcover; Over 330 images; Color profiles
IAF Lockheed-Martin F-16C Fighting Falcon 'Barak' Conversion (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) Including: 3D resin printed parts, decals and assembly instructions.