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Airspeed Oxford Mk.I 'Gunner Trainer' The Airspeed Oxford was a British aeroplane developed early in the war and mainly used in training of multi-engine aircraft crews " pilots, navigators, gunners. The Oxfords saw service with the RAF as well as with air forces of other Commonwealth countries (RNZAF, RCAF, RAAF and SAAF). In the post war years, many Oxfords were also delivered to even more other countries. The Mk.I version of...
Douglas DB-8A/3N 'Outnumbered and Fearless' The DB-8 bomber aeroplane was produced by Douglas in the USA, however, the type was first developed and initially produced by Northrop, whose designers had come with a two-seat, ground attack type known as the Gamma 2F and which had been delivered to the USAAF with the military designation A-17. As Douglas bought the Northrop later, the production was moved to its facility instead, a...
Vought SB2U Vindicator "Battle of Midway"
Early WWII US Navy carrier-based dive bomber.
Limited edition Battle of Midway boxing. Paint mask for clear parts & photo-etch included. Choice of 2 markings
Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero Fighter Model 21 "Battle of Midway"
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service shipboard fighter aircraft, A6M Type 0, Reisen or Zero (Allied reporting name Zeke). Japan's best fighter of WWII until the Battle of Midway, June 1942. The Japanese fleet suffered heavy losses inflicted by the US, in retribution for the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
Vought F4U-4 Corsair "Battle of Jangjin Reservoir"
American piston-engined carrier-based fighter-bomber with characteristic bent wing design. Built in large numbers for the US Navy and Marines, seeing service in WWII and, the subject of this Academy kit, the Korean War.
Markings provided in the kit recall two US Navy Corsairs which crash-landed behind enemy lines.
The Jangjin Reservoir is in a mountainous region in North Ko...
Grumman F-14B Tomcat "VF-103 Jolly Rogers Last Cruise" US Navy 2-seat Tomcat originally designated F-14+ fitted with the General Electric F110 jet engine in place of the original Pratt & Witney plant.
Grumman F-14A VF-84 "Jolly Rogers"
US Navy version of the "Ultimate air-combat weapons system".
Variable position swing-wing, air-to-air missile load. Markings for two aircraft: (1) F-14A, VF-84 "Jolly Rogers" AJ-202, 1980; F-14A VF-24 "Fighting Renegades", 1988.
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