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					<item><title>Hataka HTK-AS116</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS116</link>
<description>Polish Air Force / NATO Army Helicopters paint set vol. 1 x 6 colours PZL W-3 W-3 Sokol‚ was designed in Poland in late-1970s / 80s as a future standard medium-size multipurpose helicopter of the Warsaw Pact. Transport versions, introduced into Polish AF in early 1990s, initially wore a colourful &quot;Salamander&quot; camo. The same colours were later used on Mi-8RL local SAR modification. After creation of 25th Air Cavalry Division in 1994 a new &quot;green-brown&quot; camouflage was developed for W-3W armed variant of SokÃ³Å‚. It was also applied on Mi-2s of Army Aviation during periodic overhauls (interestingly, it was never used on Mi-8/17/24 used in the same units).. Price:&amp;pound;11.50</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 20:11:17 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS68</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS68</link>
<description>Modern Hellenic Air Force Paint Set Volume 1 x 8 colours. Price:&amp;pound;15.33</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2022 16:15:19 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS15</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS15</link>
<description>Swiss Air Force Paint Set (WWII period) 8 acrylic paints for airbrushing. As a response to growing political tension in Europe in late 1930s, in order to replace overall aluminium / silver liveries of majority of Swiss military aircraft, Muster 38 (&quot;pattern 38&quot;) camouflage scheme was developed by Swiss AF and officially introduced in May 1938. With delivery of first BF-109s in early 1939 a German-origin scheme of RLM 70/71/65 (later optimized by Swiss AF towards RLM 70/65) was officially adopted and (while regarded efficient) it was subsequently copied to other types of Swiss AF aircraft, including D 3800s, D3801s and EKW C-3603s.

HTK-AS15 contains all of the above mentioned colours, providing for the comprehensive and reliable range of colours for modeling of Swiss Air Force aircraft from 1930s-40s. The set contains:

HTK-A017 - Dark Green (RLM71) - Used until late 1941 for upper surfaces in RLM 70/71/65 scheme of Swiss AF planes (incl. Bf-109E, D 3800 and D 3801 fighters) 
HTK-A015 - Black-Green (RLM70) - Used for upper surfaces in RLM 70/71/65 and later (from late 1941) in RLM 70/65 schemes of Swiss AF planes 
HTK-A029 - Light Blue (RLM65/78) - Used for lower surfaces in RLM 70/71/65 and 70/65 schemes of Swiss AF planes (incl. Bf-109, D 3800, D 3801 and EKW C 3603) 
HTK-A078 Aluminium - Overall colour of Swiss AF bi-plane fighters (incl. Dewoitine D.27) and light bombers (incl. Fokker C.Ve) from 1930s till 1938 
HTK-A117 - Braun - Used for upper surfaces in Muster 38 scheme of Swiss AF Fokker C.Ve, EKW C 35, EKW C 3601 and Dewoitine D.27 planes 
HTK-A118 - Gelb / Beige - Used for upper surfaces in Muster 38 scheme of Swiss AF Fokker C.Ve, EKW C 35, EKW C 3601 and Dewoitine D.27 planes 
HTK-A119 - Khaki / Grün - Used for upper surfaces in Muster 38 scheme of Swiss AF Fokker C.Ve, EKW C 35, EKW C 3601 and Dewoitine D.27 planes 
HTK-A120 Grau - Used for lower surfaces in Muster 38 scheme of Swiss AF Fokker C.Ve, EKW C 35, EKW C 3601 and Dewoitine D.27 planes. Price:&amp;pound;15.33</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:26:17 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS104</title>
<link>http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS104</link>
<description>Early Sukhoi Su-27S/Su-27P/Su-27UB &quot;Flanker-B/C&quot; paint set Standard colours of Su-27 fleet in early service x 6 colours 

The Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker is a twin-engine multirole fighter (S version) / pure fighter-interceptor aircraft (P version). First prototype of T10-1 (Sukhoi internal designation) flew in May 1977. The production Su-27S &quot;Flanker-B&quot; began to enter Soviet AF service in 1985, while the twin-seater Su-27UB (&quot;Flanker-C&quot;) appeared only in 1987.

Due to manufacturing optimisation reasons production of single and twin seaters was separated and conducted by two remote factories (hence two lines of Su-27 family development in later years).

In total 517 Su-27S/P and 123 Su-27UB/UP were built till end of 1991 and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Further 56 of both versions were produced for the Russian AF from 1992 till 2011.. Price:&amp;pound;11.50</description>
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