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Messerschmitt P.1101 The Messerschmitt P.1101 was commissioned by OKL in the summer of 1944 and was the first aircraft in the world to have variable wing geometry. It could only be built on the ground at a yaw angle of 35° to 45°. 3 decal variants:
1. Messerschmitt P.1101, 1./JG51, 1946 /alternate marking/
2. Messerschmitt P.1101, 9./JG52, 1946 /alternate marking/
3. Messerschmitt P.1101, Czechoslovakia, 1947 /alternate ...
Messerschmitt P.1101 Nightfighter The Messerschmitt P.1101 was commissioned by OKL in the summer of 1944 and was the first aircraft in the world to have variable wing geometry. It could only be built on the ground at a yaw angle of 35° to 45°
3 decal variants:
1. Messerschmitt P.1101, NJG1, Luftwaffe, 1946 /alternate marking/
2. Messerschmitt P.1101, NJG3, Luftwaffe, 1946 /alternate marking/
3. Messerschmitt P.1101, tes...
Messerschmitt Me P.1101 'Limited Edition' The Messerschmitt P.1101 was commissioned by OKL in the summer of 1944 and was the first aircraft in the world to have variable wing geometry. It could only be built on the ground at a yaw angle of 35° to 45°
3 decal variants:
1. Messerschmitt P.1101, 9./JG54, Luftwaffe, 1946 /alternate marking/
2. Messerschmitt P.1101, 4./JG51, Luftwaffe, 1946 /alternate marking/
3. Messerschm...
Re-released! Curtiss BFC-2 Goshawk.
1. BFC-2 Goshawk, USS Saratoga, VB-3B, 1937
2. BFC-2 Goshawk, USS Enterprise, VB-6, 1938
3. BFC-2 Goshawk, USS Saratoga, VB-2B, 1937
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, an...
Messerschmitt Me-410 Hornisse. SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET
FIGURE NOT INCLUDED
The Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse was a low-wing twin-engine heavy fighter developed by the famous German aircraft manufacturer as an evolution of the previous Me-210. The heavy fighter was intended to replace the outdated Bf-110s in the Luftwaffe Squadrons. Powered by two 1,750 HP Daimler-Benz DB603 engines, i...
M8 Greyhound NEW DECALS SHEET FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
At the beginning of World War II, the U.S. Army had lightweight and lightly armed vehicles, called "scout cars," for advanced reconnaissance activities. Developed during the war, the M-8 Greyhound armored car, characterized by increased protection and heavier armament, represented a turning point for the American army. The vehicle provided greater operat...