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1:144 Heinkel He-219A-2 'Night Hunter' includes a small fret with photo-etched parts (aerials, cockpit seats and other details Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £17.30 3
1:144 Re-released! Westland Wessex HC.2/HAR.2 A British licence development of the Sikorsky S-58, the Westland Wessex was a general purpose duties all-metal helicopter produced by Westland Aircraft Ltd
The Wessex HC.2 was designed for battlefield tactical support, troop-carrying and casualty evacuation Powered by twin Rolls-Royce Gnome turboshaft engines in a redesigned nose (compared to HAS.1/3), the pre-production prototype firs... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £15.99 3
1:144 Re-released! Westland Wessex HU.5/HU.5C A British licence development of the Sikorsky S-58, the Westland Wessex was a general purpose duties all-metal helicopter produced by Westland Aircraft Ltd.
The Wessex HU.5, basically similar to the HC.2, represented the last version for the Royal Navy. It was powered by twin R-R Gnome turboshaft engines, which provided enough power and added safety for carrying troops into action.
A... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £15.99 0
1:144 Heinkel He-219A-5 'Night Owl' includes a small fret with photo-etched parts (aerials, cockpit seats and other details Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £17.30 4
1:144 Westland Wessex Commando Mk.1 (Royal Navy)
A British licence development of the Sikorsky S-58, the Westland Wessex was a multi-role all-metal helicopter produced by Westland Aircraft Ltd. The Wessex HAS.1, powered by a Napier Gazelle turboshaft engine, first flew in June 1958 and the type began performing anti-submarine duties three years later, operated by the Royal Navy.
In total, 140 HAS.1 helicopters were built, of w... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £15.99 6
1:144 Heinkel He-219A-7 'Night Fighter' includes a small fret with photo-etched parts (aerials, cockpit seats and other details (designed to be used with Mark I Models kits) Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £17.30 3
1:144 Westland Wessex 'Special Schemes' Westland Wessex HC.2/HCC.4/HU.5/Mk.52 Special schemes'
(Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, Iraq, Uruguay)
A British licence development of the Sikorsky S-58, the Westland Wessex was a general purpose duties all-metal helicopter produced by Westland Aircraft Ltd.
The Wessex HC.2 was designed for battlefield tactical support, troop-carrying and casualty evacuation. Powered by twin Rolls-Royce ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £15.99 3
1:144 Aero L-29 'Delfin' 'Foreign Users' (2in1). The elegant L-29 'Delfin' (NATO code Maya) was a basic, intermediate and weapons training jet aircraft developed by the Aero Vodochody company in Czechoslovakia early in the 1960s. It was a two-seat, all-metal monoplane powered by a Motorlet M-701 turbojet engine.
The sturdy L-29 became the standard military training type of the Eastern Bloc air forces (except Poland) and it was als... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £14.70 4
1:144 Aero L-29A Akrobat and Special schemes. The L-29 'Delfin' (NATO code Maya) was a basic, intermediate and weapons training jet aircraft developed by the Aero Vodochody company in Czechoslovakia early in the 1960s. It was a two-seat, all-metal monoplane powered by a Motorlet M-701 turbojet engine.
The sturdy L-29 became the standard military training type of the Eastern Bloc air forces (except Poland) and it was also exported ... Aircraft kits (injection) Limited Availability £11.99 2
1:144 Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IF 'Night Fighter' The Bristol Beaufighter was a British long-range heavy fighter, developed early in 1939 from the Beaufort torpedo bomber. It became an efficient night-fighter, employing the then novel AI radar. Following short-term development the first prototype flew in July 1939 and the first aeroplanes reached the squadrons in the summer of the next year.
The Beaufighter was a two-seat, twin engin... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £18.99 4
1:144 RE-RELEASED! Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC 'Coastal Patrol'
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British heavy fighter, developed from the Beaufort torpedo bomber and its first prototype flew in July 1939. The first Beaufighter variants-the Mk.IF and Cs-were high performance fighters and long-range fighters, respectively, while the former Mark also became an efficient night-fighter, employing the then novel AI radar.
The Beaufight... Aircraft kits (injection) New Arrivals £19.99 7
1:144 Re-released! Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VIF/C 'Formidable Fighter' (RAF, RAAF)
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British heavy fighter, developed from the Beaufort torpedo bomber and its first prototype flew in July 1939. The first Beaufighter variants the Mk.IF and Cs were high performance fighters and long-range fighters, respectively, while the former Mark also became an efficient night-fighter, employing the then novel AI radar... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £18.99 6
1:144 Focke-Wulf Ta-152H-0 'Reich Defender'. Two injection-moulded kits are supplied in this box and each kit contains 26 parts and one clear part (the cockpit canopy). A decal sheet is included allowing a Britsih and Luftwaffe aircaft to be built.
The Ta-152H was one of the ultimate and finest German fighters of WWII, primarily designed for high-altitude operations. Its development began in the summer of 1943 with an aim to super... Aircraft kits (injection) Limited Availability £15.99 4
1:144 Aero L-39ZA/L-139 Albatros 2000 The L-39 Albatros, a high-performance second-generation jet trainer, was developed by the Aero Vodochody aircraft company in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s. It is a two-seat, all-metal monoplane powered by an Ivchenko AI-25 turbofan engine. Becoming the most widely used jet trainer, until today about 2,800 L-39s have served with more than thirty air forces around the world.
The L-39ZA is an up... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £14.30 3
1:144 Aero L-39MS/L-59 'Super Albatros' Contrary to our previous Aero L-39 kits, this model includes resin fuselage parts (plus some other small ones) to reflect this variant's differences (new fuselage shape and new horizontal surfaces). The cockpit canopy is made using vacu-formed technology (made for us by Rob Taurus).
The L-39 Albatros, a high-performance second-generation jet trainer, was developed by the Aero Vodochody aircra... Aircraft kits (injection and resin) Catalogue £17.99 2
1:144 Focke-Wulf Ta-152H 'Special Schemes' The Ta-152H was one of the ultimate and finest German fighters of WWII, primarily designed for high-altitude operations. Its development began in the summer of 1943 with an aim to supersede the Fw-190D-9. It was a single-seat monoplane of an all-metal structure, featuring an enclosed pressurised canopy and a retractable landing gear. It was powered by a Jumo 213E in-line piston engine and i... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £14.70 3
1:144 Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VI Late 'Dihedral Tailplane' (RAF, RAAF, USAAF)
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British heavy fighter, whose first prototype flew in July 1939. The first Beaufighter variants-the Mk.IF and Cs-were high performance fighters and long-range fighters, respectively, while the former Mark also became an efficient night-fighter, employing the then novel AI radar.
The Beaufighter was a two-seat, twin engi... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £21.20 2
1:144 Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VIC (ITF) & TF Mk.X Torpedo Fighter (RAF, Israeli AF)
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British long-range heavy fighter, developed from the Beaufort torpedo bomber and first flown in July 1939. It became an efficient fighter and also night-fighter, employing the then novel AI radar. The Beaufighter was a two-seat (three seats on later TF Mk.Xs), twin engine, all-metal mid-wing cantilever monoplane, fitte... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £17.70 6
1:144 Heinkel He-219A-0/LB-79 'Flying Laboratory' (Luftwaffe, Czechoslovak AF)
The He-219 Uhu was a German heavy night fighter, employing a number of the then novel radar and antennae equipment, and was the first operational HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_aircraft" \o "Military aircraft" military aircraft to be fitted with HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ejection_seat" \o "Ejection seat" ejection seats... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £17.30 4
1:144 Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IF/VIF 'No.68 Sq. RAF'
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British heavy fighter, whose first prototype flew in July 1939. The Mk.IF was a high performance fighter and efficient night-fighter employing the then novel AI radar. It was a two-seat, twin engine, all-metal mid-wing cantilever monoplane, fitted with a retractable undercarriage. It was powered by two Hercules radial engines and the armament consi... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £21.20 5
1:144 Bristol Beaufighter Mk.X/Mk.XI/Mk.21 'RAAF Service'
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British long-range heavy fighter, developed from the Beaufort torpedo bomber and first flown in July 1939. It became an efficient fighter and also night-fighter, employing the then novel AI radar.
The Beaufighter was a two-seat (three seats in later TF Mk.Xs), twin engine, all-metal mid-wing cantilever monoplane, fitted with a retractable u... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £21.20 3
1:144 Gloster Gladiator Mk.I Last Biplane Fighter (decals for RAF, Belgian AF, Chinese Nationalist AF)
The Gloster Gladiator was a British-built biplane fighter developed from the Gauntlet and its prototype, designated SS.37, flew in September 1934. Following testing and minor modifications the first production model, the Mk.I, was delivered from July 1936 and became operational in January 1937.
The Gladiator Mk.I was a single-... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £16.99 6
1:144 Gloster Gladiator Mk.II Gallant Warrior (decals RAF, Portuguese AF, Swedish AF)
The Gloster Gladiator was a British-built biplane fighter developed from the Gauntlet and its prototype, designated SS.37, flew in September 1934. The first production model was the Mk.I, which became operational in January 1937. An improved Mk.II version followed in 1938 and eventually 270 aircraft of this Mark were built.
The Gladiator Mk.II... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £16.99 10
1:144 Gloster Gladiator Mk.I/Mk.II/J8 Foreign Service (Swedish AF, Latvian AF, Soviet AF, Luftwaffe)
The Gloster Gladiator was a British-built biplane fighter developed from the Gauntlet and its prototype, designated the SS.37, flew in September 1934. The first production model was the Mk.I, which became operational in January 1937. An improved Mk.II version followed in 1938 and eventually 270 aircraft of this Mark were built.
... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £18.99 6
1:144 Gloster Sea Gladiator 'Malta Defender' (decals RAF, FAA)
The Gloster Gladiator was a British-built biplane fighter developed from the Gauntlet and its prototype, designated SS.37, flew in September 1934. The first production model was the Mk.I, which became operational in January 1937. An improved Mk.II version followed in 1938 and eventually 270 aircraft of this Mark were built. A modified Mk.II, the Sea Gladiator, was dev... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £16.99 5
1:144 Gloster Gladiator Mk.II & Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC/Mk.VIF 'North Africa' (double kits) The North African Campaign of WWII took place from June 1940 to May 1943. It included campaigns fought in the Libyan and Egyptian deserts, in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.
Both the Gladiator and Beaufighter aeroplanes were engaged in aerial battles over these territories.
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British heavy fighter, whose first pr... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £26.20 3
1:144 Dornier Do-17Z-2/3 'Western Front'
The Do 17 was a German light bomber, designed in the early 1930s. It was originally intended as a fast six-passenger mail plane and its V1 prototype flew in November 1934. Following tests and design improvements in-line and radial engine powered aircraft were evolved, represented by the Do 17E/F and Do 17K/M/P, respectively. The most recognised and mass-produced variant was the Do 17Z series... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.80 7
1:144 Dornier Do-17Z-2/3 'Eastern Front' The Do 17 was a German light bomber, designed in the early 1930s. It was originally intended as a fast six-passenger mail plane and its V1 prototype flew in November 1934. Following tests and design improvements in-line and radial engine powered aircraft were evolved, represented by the Do 17E/F and Do 17K/M/P, respectively. The most recognised and mass-produced variant was the Do 17Z series,... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.80 3
1:144 Dornier Do-17Z-2 'Balkan Operations' The Do 17 was a German light bomber, designed in the early 1930s. It was originally intended as a fast six-passenger mail plane and its V1 prototype flew in November 1934. Following tests and design improvements in-line and radial engine powered aircraft were evolved, represented by the Do 17E/F and Do 17K/M/P, respectively. The most recognised and mass-produced variant was the Do 17Z serie... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.80 3
1:144 Curtiss P-36 Hawk 'USAAC' (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box) (USAAC)
The Curtiss P-36 Hawk, the firm's Model 75, was an American-designed and built fighter aircraft of the mid-1930s. Two variants, the P-36A and C, were produced in 1938-39 for the U.S. Army Air Corps, with the production totalling 210 aircraft (last 30 a/c were completed as P-36Cs).
It was a single-seat, all-metal low-wing monoplane with fabric-covered control surfa... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £16.99 4
1:144 Curtiss H-75/Mohawk III 'French & British Fighter' (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box)
(French AF, RAF)
The Curtiss-Hawk H-75 was the export version of the American P-36 Hawk (Curtiss Model 75) fighter of the mid-1930s. The French took delivery of some 330 aircraft, designated the H-75A-1, A-2 and A-3, with the first planes entering service in the spring of 1939. They were modified for French Air Force usage and fitted with differe... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £16.99 4
1:144 Curtiss H-75 Foreign Pilots (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box)
(French AF, Vichy French AF, Finnish AF, Luftwaffe)
The Curtiss-Hawk H-75 was the export version of the American P-36 Hawk (Curtiss Model 75) fighter of the mid-1930s. The French took delivery of some 330 aircraft, designated the H-75A-1, A-2 and A-3, with the first planes entering service in the spring of 1939. They were modified for French Air Force usage and fitted ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £16.99 2
1:144 de Havilland Vampire FB.5/FB.52 Commonwealth Service (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box)
(RAF, RAuxAF, RCAF, SAAF)
The de Havilland Vampire was a British jet fighter developed during WWII. It was the second jet, after the Gloster Meteor, operated by the RAF. The Vampire Mk.5, which flew in June 1948, was a fighter-bomber modified from a Vampire F.3 fighter.
It was a single-seat monoplane aircraft, of a combined wood-and-metal cons... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £17.99 6
1:144 de Havilland Vampire FB.5/FB.51/FB.52A/Mk.6 In Europe & North Africa (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box)
(RAF, French Navy, Italian AF, Swiss AF)
The de Havilland Vampire was a British jet fighter developed during WWII. It was the second jet, after the Gloster Meteor, operated by the RAF. The Vampire Mk.5, which flew in June 1948, was a fighter-bomber modified from a Vampire F.3 fighter.
It was a single-seat monoplane aircraft, of... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £17.99 4
1:144 de Havilland Vampire FB.5/FB.52/J 28B In the North (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box)
(RAuxAF, Swedish AF, Finnish AF, Norwegian AF)
The de Havilland Vampire was a British jet fighter developed during WWII. It was the second jet, after the Gloster Meteor, operated by the RAF. The Vampire Mk.5, which flew in June 1948, was a fighter-bomber modified from a Vampire F.3 fighter.
It was a single-seat monoplane aircraft, of a combined ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £17.99 4
1:144 Dornier Do-17Z-2/3 'In Finland' The Do-17 was a German light bomber, designed in the early 1930s. It was originally intended as a fast six-passenger mail plane and its V1 prototype flew in November 1934. Following tests and design improvements in-line and radial engine powered aircraft were evolved, represented by the Do-17E/F and Do-17K/M/P, respectively. The most recognised and mass-produced variant was the Do 17Z series, wi... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.80 3
1:144 Curtiss H-75A 'Ilmavoimat' (Finnish AF) The Curtiss H-75 was the export version of the American P-36 Hawk (Curtiss Model 75) fighter of the mid-1930s. Several subtypes were produced and designated the H-75A-1 to A-9, which differed in engine, equipment and armament installations.
The first foreign order was received from France which took delivery of more than 400 aircraft of different variants (H-75A-1, A-2, A-3 and A-4/H-75... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £14.70 3
1:144 de Havilland Mosquito B.IV 'Wooden Bomber' (RAF)
The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft developed in 1939. The Mosquito was constructed almost entirely of wood and, as such, it was dubbed "The Wooden Wonder". Originally conceived as an unarmed high-speed bomber, it was later adapted to many other roles, including day-time tactical bomber, night bomber, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber,... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £21.20 4
1:144 de Havilland Mosquito B.IV/PR.IV 'Swift Warrior' (RAF, Swiss AF, Soviet AF)
The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft developed in 1939. The Mosquito was constructed almost entirely of wood and, as such, it was dubbed "The Wooden Wonder". Originally conceived as an unarmed high-speed bomber, it was later adapted to many other roles, including day-time tactical bomber, night bomber, day or ni... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £21.20 5
1:144 de Havilland Mosquito B.VII/B.XX/F-8 'Canadian Mossie' (RCAF, USAAF)
The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft developed in 1939. The Mosquito was constructed almost entirely of wood and, as such, it was dubbed "The Wooden Wonder". Originally conceived as an unarmed high-speed bomber, it was later adapted to many other roles, including day-time tactical bomber, night bomber, day or night fig... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £21.20 10+
1:144 BAe Harrier GR.1A/AV-8A/C 'First Generation'
The Hawker Siddeley Harrier "Jump Jet" is a British V/STOL aeroplane developed in the 1960s. The initial version, the Harrier GR.1, was based on the pre-production P.1127 (RAF) fighter, of which a batch of 60 was ordered for the RAF in 1967. A similar model designated Mk.50, with simplified navigational/attack system, was exported to the United States as the AV-8A, for use by the M... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £18.30 3
1:144 BAe Harrier GR.1/VA.1 Matador The Hawker Siddeley Harrier "Jump Jet" is a British V/STOL aeroplane developed in the 1960s. The initial version, the Harrier GR.1, was based on the P.1127 (RAF) fighter and the first aircraft of a total of sixty for the RAF were delivered in the spring of 1969. The GR.1A was an upgraded version of the GR.1 having an uprated powerplant. 58 a/c of this model existed, of which 17 were new built and ... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £18.30 6
1:144 BAe Harrier GR.3 'Laser Nose' The Hawker Siddeley Harrier "Jump Jet" is a British V/STOL aeroplane developed in the 1960s. The initial version was the Harrier GR.1, based on the P.1127 (RAF) fighter, and its upgraded variant was the GR.1A. Another upgrade implementing more powerful and reliable engine resulted in the GR.3 model, at first externally similar to previous GR.1/1As. Beginning from the spring of 1976 upgraded avioni... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £18.30 3
1:144 Dassault-Mirage IIIC 'Delta-wing Fighter' (French & Swiss AF) The Mirage III jet fighter was developed by the French Avions Marcel Dassault company and its prototype flew in 1956. Regarded as a versatile second-generation fighter, it was the first Western European aircraft to exceed Mach 2 in level flight. The first major production model, the Mirage IIIC, took off in October 1960. A total of 95 were built for the French Air F... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £18.99 6
1:144 Dassault-Mirage IIICJ/CZ 'Mach 2 Warrior' (Israeli, Argentinian & South African AF) The Mirage III jet fighter was developed by the French Avions Marcel Dassault company and its prototype flew in 1956. Regarded as a versatile second-generation fighter, it was the first Western European aircraft to exceed Mach 2 in level flight. The first major production model, the Mirage IIIC, took off in 1960 and nearly 100 were built for th... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £18.99 4
1:144 de Havilland Mosquito B.IV/PR.IV 'Special Liveries' (RAF, BOAC, Luftwaffe)
The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft developed in 1939. The Mosquito was constructed almost entirely of wood and, as such, it was dubbed "The Wooden Wonder". Originally conceived as an unarmed high-speed bomber, it was later adapted to many other roles, including day-time tactical bomber, night bomber, day or nigh... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £21.20 3
1:144 Let L-13/TZ-13 Blanik 'in Military Service' (2 kits in 1 box) (RAF, DOSAAF, Italian AF, Uruguayan AF, Lithuanian AF, Brazilian AF)
The L-13 Blanik is a two-seater glider produced by the Czechoslovak company Let Kunovice. Designed at the VZLU Aeronautical Research and Test Establishment in Prague in 1954-56, its prototype first flew in March 1956. It is an all-metal monoplane, with the fuselage of a semi-monocoque construct... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £13.60 7