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1:72 Boulton-Paul Defiant Mk.I The Defiant was a key interceptor aircraft used by the Royal Air Force in World War II, designed as a "turret fighter" without any forward-firing guns. Following initial vulnerability to the Luftwaffe's Messerschmitt Bf-109, the Defiant came into its own as a night fighter. NEW TOOLING IN2015
The Airfix team took the opportunity of carrying out their research, examining the plane and original drawi... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £11.99 10+
1:72 Re-issue Folland Gnat T.1 Scheme 1: RAF 4 FTS XS100/57 (1970)
Scheme 2: Oscar EW-5894 Fallus USS Essess 1991
The diminutive Folland Gnat was originally developed as a light and affordable jet fighter, but went on to be used extensively by the Royal Air Force as an advanced fast jet training aircraft. Entering RAF service in 1959, the Gnat was responsible for training many hundreds of future fast jet pilots during its 20... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £10.99 10+
1:72 Supermarine Swift FR.5
A04003 - Supermarine Swift FR.5, flown by Flight Lieutenant Nigel Walpole, No. 79 Squadron, Royal Air Force Germany, Gutersloh, Germany, April 1956. (A)
A04003 - Supermarine Swift FR.5, No.II (AC) Squadron, Royal Air Force Germany, Jever, Germany, 1956. (B)
The Supermarine Swift was originally designed as an interceptor fighter but was most successful as a low level photo reconnaissance aircr... Aircraft kits (injection) New Arrivals £23.99 10+