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ROCAF/Republic Of China Air Force roundels, 2 sets
insignia diameters: 500,600,700,800,900,1000,1200 mm
scale diameters: 6.9;8.3;9.7;11.1;12.5;13.9;16.7 mm
Indian AF Insignia, 2 sets
insignia diameters: 18,24,30,34,54"; fin flashes: 18x18", 22x24", 24x24", 36x36"
scale sizes: 6.4;8.5;10.6;12.0;19.0 mm; fin flashes: 6.4x6.4;7.8x8.5;8.5x8.5;12.7x12.7 mm
RE-RELEASED! Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC 'Coastal Patrol'
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British heavy fighter, developed from the Beaufort torpedo bomber and its first prototype flew in July 1939. The first Beaufighter variants-the Mk.IF and Cs-were high performance fighters and long-range fighters, respectively, while the former Mark also became an efficient night-fighter, employing the then novel AI radar.
The Beaufight...
Re-released! de Havilland Vampire FB.9 'Tropical Fighter-Bomber' (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box) (RAF, RhAF)
The de Havilland Vampire was a British jet fighter developed during WWII. It was the second jet, after the Gloster Meteor, operated by the RAF. It replaced wartime piston-engine fighters and was in front-line service until 1953.
The Vampire FB Mk.9 was a tropicalised fighter-bomber variant based on the Vampire Mk.5, w...
Curtiss F-11C-2 Hawk universal box !!!
On 16 April 1932, the U.S. Navy ordered two prototypes of a new shipboard fighter under the designations XF11C-1 and XF11C-2, with a 700hp Wright R-1820-78 radial. The R-1820-78 Cyclone and mixed structure of the XF11C-2 found favour with the US Navy, and, on 18 October 1932, a production order was placed for 28 F11C-2s, deliveries of which began in February 1933 and were completed in ...
RE-RELEASED!!! North-American P-51H Mustang
1. P-51H, 412th, March Field, CA, August 1945
2. P-51H-1,prototype, Mines Field, Los Angeles, February 1945
3. P-51H, KN987, RAF, Boscombe Down 1945
4. P-51H from the 62th FS, 56th FG, Alaska Air Command, 1948
The P-51H was the final production Mustang and used the new V-1650-9 engine, a version of the Merlin that included Simmons automatic supercharger boost control with ...
RE-RELEASED!!! Avia Ba.422 LIMITED!!! resin fuselage with injection moulded wings etc
The Avia Ba.422 aerobatic special was modified according to Novik's comments for the aerobatic competition held in Saint-Germain-en-Laye near Paris.It was built at the beginning of 1938 in two pieces 422.1 OK-AVB which was a backup and Novik's OK-AVC 422.2, powered by Avia Rk-17 engine with 350 hp.
1. Avia Ba.422.2 OK-AVC, Frantisek No...