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Finnish WWII Fighter Pilot and Mechanic. A Finnish pilot wearing a long coat and a mechanic with a tool box will come handy to any Finnish aeroplane of the period, from a Fokker 21 to even such type as the Messerschmitt Bf-109G.
Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VI/X/21 Mainwheels - Late Wheel Disk / Hexagonal Tread Pattern. Resin cast wheels with weighed tyres and late-type hubs. The tyres sport hexagonal pattern which was mainly seen in the PTO and India.
North-American B-25 Mitchell Wheels/ Cross Tread Pattern 1/48 Finely detailed wheels and weighed tyres with cross-type pattern. The nose wheel comes in two types, both with and without the hub cover.
Spad 510 7 eme Escadre The Spad 510 was the last biplane fighter in the Armee de l'Air. Decals for three aircraft
Nr26, Red 1, 1 ere escadrille GC I/7 (Spa 15 Bayard's helmet), Lt Ozanne, esc leader, Dijon, June 1938.
Nr14, White 5, 3 eme escadrille GC II/7 (Spa 73 Japanse Stork, Dijon, Spring 1939.
Nr25, 4 eme escadrille GC II/7 (Spa 78 Black Panther), Dunkirk show, 1937.
Spad 510 at war The Spad 510 was the last biplane fighter in the Armee de l'Air, still in service in WWII.
Nr 9, White 8, DIAP (Depot d'Instruction de l'Aviation Polonaise), Lyon-Corbas, May 1940.
Nr44, White 14, 3 eme escadrille GARC II/561, Le Havre-Octeville, November 1939.
Nr56,Red 6, CIC Montpellier (FighterTraining Center), June 1940.
Bell AH-1G Cobra 'Marines/US Navy' Hi-Tech Kit The high-quality ICM AH-1G Cobra release comes now to you joined by a rather big number of resin parts, etches and parts made by direct (3D-Printed) All these extras makes both the cockpit and exterior of the kit much more busy-looking resulting in a really top-notch release which deserves nothing but the Hi-Tech label. The kit also contains a set of pre-cut masks which is designe...
Piper L-4 Grasshopper 'From Africa to Central Europe. It quite soon became clear to the US military, as well as the British RAF, that the rather large and complicated types such as the O-47 or Lysander which had been designed in the pre-war days for army co-operation, close support, artillery observation and liaison roles were in fact ill-suited for the real operations. Lighter types with the ability of very short take offs an...