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Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc WWII RAF Sutton Harness Seat Belt Set. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I, new Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc and Hawker Hurricane Mk.I (designed to be used with Airfix and Trumpeter kits)
Stencil Masks
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, MK421/FU-Z, No. 453 (Australian) Squadron, based at B.11, Longues, France, June 1944.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, MJ250/UF-Q, flown by Flight Lieutenant Desmond Ibbotson, No. 601 (County of London) Squadron,
based at Fano, Italy 1944.
Stencil Masks
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, BS119/YO-A, flown by Flight Lieutenant Donald Morrison, 1:24 scale No. 401 Squadron, based at RAF Lympne, Kent, summer 1942.Morrison described the aircraft as having a non-standard two-tone 'grey' scheme. This scheme is based on that report.
1:24 scale Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, MH894/WZ-JJ, flown by Lieutenant John E Fawcett, 309th Fighter Squadron, based at Castel Volturno, Ital...
Stencil Masks
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, MK915/V, No. 16 Squadron, 2nd Tactical Air Force based at A.12 Bayeux, France, September 1944.
1:24 scale Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, EN250/FL-A, flown by Squadron Leader Colin Gray, No. 81 Squadron, Tunisia, spring 1942. Gray was New Zealand's highest scoring ace of World War II.
Stencil Masks
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, MH358/YT-JAS, flown by Squadron Leader James E. Storrar, No. 65 Squadron, RAF Kingsnorth, Kent, summer 1943.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, EN354/WD-W, 'Doris June II', flown by 1st Lieutenant Leonard V. Helton, 4th Fighter Squadron, 52nd
Fighter Group, based at La Sabala, Tunisia, summer 1943.
Bugatti 100 Racer In the pre-war years, Ettore Bugatti, a very well known racing car designer, took the opportunity and decided to turn his attention to aviation too and come with a concept of a racing aeroplane which was to win the then rather popular Deutsch de la Muerthe races. At first, the plane was to be fitted with just one engine, this was later reconsidered and two powerplants were used, placed asymmetricaly in the sl...
Breda 65A-80 'Aviazione Legionaria' The ground-attack Breda 65 aircraft, both of the single seat and two seat variety, had been designed yet berofe the war broke out. The type was manufactured in two main versions, differing by the type of the power plant used and the span of the wings. The Italian Air Force decided to test the Bredas in real war conditions and sent the to the Aviazione Legionaria, the Italian Expeditionary Co...
Junkers Ju-87D-3 'Stuka' The Junkers Ju-87B/R 'Stuka' was, and mainly on the Eastern Front, a highly importnant and widely used aeroplane. With the increasing might of the enemy air forces, the 'Stuka' design simply had to constantly undergo continuous improvemetns. So, the Ju-87D variety got into the production. Up until the D-3 type, the wing was of the standard span, but then it changed and got longer span, starting with th...
Bugatti 100 MASK A set of pre-cut painting masks to be use with the new model of the unique Bugatti 100 racer. Contains mask for both the clear part and the wheel hubs (designed to be used with Special Hobby kits)
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX Collection Part 2 (5)
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXe, MK392, 'JE.J' flown by Wing Commander James Edgar 'Johnnie' Johnson, OC of No.144 Wing, RAF, based at RAF Ford, June, 1944.
Supermarine Spitfire FR.Mk.IXc, MK915, 'V', of 16 Squadron, RAF, based at Bayeux, France, September, 1944.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, EN459, 'ZX.1', of 145 (Polish) Squadron, RAF, based at Goubrine, Tunisia, April, 1943.
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