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1:72 Re-released! Dornier Do-17E Decals for Luftwaffe Poland 1939 and Germany May 1939. Croatian Air Force June 1944. Conformant Legion Spain 1937. Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £32.40 8
1:72 Bucker Bu-131B 'Jungmann'
. Bucker 131B, Swiss AF, Lst, FL.Kp.55, Januar 1945
2. Bucker 131B, Spain AF, Tablada 1937
3. Bucker 131B, D-EBZE, Berlin Rangdorf 1937
4. Bucker 131B, Bulgarian AF, Airfield Sofia-Bozuriste 1940
5. Bucker 131B, Finnish Aeroclub, 1940
The Bucker 131 was a biplane for aerobatic and training use. Was designed by Anders J. Anderson and first flew on April 1934. Production of the Bu 131A... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £19.99 3
1:72 Avia B-135
1. Avia B-135 - flown on 30th March, 1944 by Jordan Ferdinandov, Bulgaria
2. Avia B-135 - FVA Flugtechnische Versuchsanstalt Prag, Letnany 1940
3. Avia B-135 - Aviation school Dolna Mitropolya, Bulgaria, 1944
During the summer of 1939, ing. Novotn�½ and his team initiated considerable re-design and refiment of the B.35, and a new prototype, the B-135, was completed late in the year. The fuselage of the B-135 w... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £19.99 3
1:72 Caudron CR.714
1. Caudron CR-714, 2nd Esc. GC 1/145, Dreux, A. Niewiara, June 1940
2. Caudron CR-714, 1st Esc. GC 1/145, Villacoublay, L. Uher, May 1940
3. Caudron CR-714, Finland, May 1941
4. Caudron CR-714, test aicraft, Luftwaffe 1940
The first prototype was test flown in July 1938 and the first production machine, powered by a Renault 12R-03, was delivered in July 1939. The armament consisted of four 7,5mm MAC 193... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £19.99 3
1:72 Dornier Do-17K
1. Do-17 Ka-1, 209 eskadrila, Skoplje, June 1940 Hungarian Air Force
2. Do-17 Ka-2, 1. �"nall�� tavolfeldelrito ostzaly, Ferihegy
3. Do-17 Ka-1, Mostarska eskadrila, Rajlovac, May 1945
4. Do-17 Ka, 5th Bomber Regiment, Bulgarian AF, 1941-42
After seeing the Do 17 M V1 at the Zurich air races in 1937, the Yugoslavian Air Force bought licence rights for production at the DFA factory in 1938. They equipped it... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £32.40 8
1:72 Arado Ar-199 float plane early version The Arado Ar 199 was a floatplane aircraft built by Arado Flugzeugwerke. It was a low-wing monoplane, designed in 1938 to be launched from a catapult and operated over water. The enclosed cockpit had two side-by-side seats for instructor and student, and a third rear seat for a trainee navigator or radio operator. Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £22.99 10+
1:72 Arado Ar-199 late version. The Arado Ar 199 was a floatplane aircraft built by Arado Flugzeugwerke. It was a low-wing monoplane, designed in 1938 to be launched from a catapult and operated over water. The enclosed cockpit had two side-by-side seats for instructor and student, and a third rear seat for a trainee navigator or radio operator. Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £22.99 10+
1:72 Kawasaki Ki-100-I With the Ki-100 proving such a success, it was decided to initiate production of this aircraft, the resulting Ki-100-Ib differing only by having the cutdown rear fuselage and all-round-view canopy that had been designed for the proposed Ki-61-III
4 decal variants:
1. Ki-100, Akeno Flight Training Division (111th Air Regiment, flown by Mj. Yohei Hinoki (12 victories, Miki AF, Hyougo prefecture Japan, July... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £19.99 4
1:72 Nakajima Ki-201 "Karyu" 3 decal v. for Japan, RAF a Japanese jet fighter project designed during the final stages of World War II, but never completed. The Nakajima Kikka was inspired by the successful German Messerschmitt Me-262, but similarities to that aircraft were limited to the general configuration. Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £24.50 4