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Begemot - BT72048 - 1:72 | Re-printed! Modern Soviet Air force insignia More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.70 | ||
Caracal Models - CD72143 - 1:72 | "Aggressors Now - and Then" This multi-subject sheet features markings for five different types of aircraft flown in aggressor roles by USAF. Starting with the most modern USAF jet to fly in this role (F-35A), we provide markings for the striking "Wraith" F-16C in an overall black scheme, and three Soviet jets that were operated by the top-secret "Constant Peg" program. The markings for "Constant Peg" jets were designed using the most recently classified video footage and two books published on the subject. We recommend the Modelsvit MiG-21F-13, and RV MiG-23M / MiG-23BN kits. For F-35A and F-16C options, we recommend the Hasegawa (for F-35) and Revell/Tamiya (for F-16) kits. The seven options on this sheet are: F-35A 11-5020, 65th Aggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB F-35A 11-5021, 65th Aggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB F-16C Block 42 89-2048 "Wraith", 64th Aggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB F-16C Block 25 85-0418 "Wraith", 64th Aggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB MiG-21F-13 (USAF "YF-110") "Red 85", 4477th TES, 1986 MiG-23MS "Flogger-E" (USAF "YF-113E") "Red 49", 4477th TES, 1986 MiG-23BN "Flogger-F" (USAF "YF-11B") "Red 74", 4477th TES, 1985 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72363 - 1:72 | Yakovlev Yak-7 1. Yak-7B.Unit: 29th GvIAP. Serial: 14. Pilot - Hero of the Soviet Union A.V.Tchirkov. Leningrad Front, Summer 1943. Note the Order of the Red Banner of Combat painted on the fuselage spine. 2. Yak-7B (late series) "For Nikolay!" Unit: 43rd IAP. Serial: 22. Pilot assistance of squadron commander 1st.Lt.V.I.Merkulov. Summer 1943. On 26th September 1943 he was shot down during protecting of his leader commander of corps Ye.Ya.Savitsky. Note: Light-Blue spinner, chevron on the tail, victories markings and inscription on the left side of fuselage 'For Nikolay!'. 3. Yak-7B "For Sasha Tikhomirov". Unit: 41st IAP. Serial: 35. Pilot - Snr.Lt.Arkady Sukov. Autumn 1942. 4. Yak-7B. Unit: 29th GvIAP. Serial: 33. Pilot - P.A.Pokryshev, during 1944. 5. Yak-7B. Unit: 29th GvIAP. Serial: 29. Pilot - CO of 29th GvIAP Col.A.A.Matveev. Spring 1943. 6. Yak-7B. Unit: 812th IAP. Serial: 12. Pilot - chief of air-shooting service of 812th IAP Capt.Pavel Tarasov. November-December 1943. The artwork based of 812th IAP veterans memories. 7. Yak-7B. Unit: 3rd AE, 875th IAP. Serial: 86. Pilot - Assistant of Commander of 3rd AE, 875th IAP, Maj.Lt.A.P.Chernobaj (mechanic is first sergeant Usov). January 1943, Kaliningrad Front, Kochegarovo air base. Victories markings painted on both fuselage sides. Yellow stripes painted on the upperwing. The plane recently was modernized. 8. Yak-7B. Unit: 71st IAP/64th GvIAP. Serial: 3. Pilot - 1st.Lt.Viktor Yakovlevich Khasin. Spring of 1943. 9. Yak-7B. Unit: 122nd IAP. Serial: 7. The plane modified to reconnaissance plane. Spring 1943. 10. Yak-7B. Unit: 127th IAP. Serial: 26. Kursk area, Summer 1943. 11. Yak-7B Unit: 157th IAP. Serial: 03 Pilot - squadron CO Captain V.N.Zalevsky. Kursk-Orel area. Summer of 1943. 12. Yak-7B "k-z Politotdelets". Serial: 65. Yak-7B inscribed From the 'Politotdelets' (Political Section Worker) collective farm to the defenders of Stalingrad operated on the Stalingrad Front in the winter of 1942-1943. 13. Yak-7B Unit: 487th IAP PVO. Serial: 64. Pilot - B.Ya.Ternovoi. July 1943. 14. Yak-7B (late series). Unit: 976th IAP. Serial: 930. 1st Baltic Front, March 1943. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Warpaint Series - WPS124 - No Scale | Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 by Nikolay Yakubovich The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 Fresco followed on from the successful MiG-15 design providing the Soviet air forces with a high-subsonic fighter aircraft that was able to hold its own against many of the NATO aircraft of its day. MiG-17s first saw combat in 1958 in the Second Taiwan Strait Crisis and later proved to be an effective threat against more modern supersonic fighters of the United States in the Vietnam War. Produced in the USSR from 1952 and operated by numerous air forces in many variants, the aircraft was license- built in China as the Shenyang J-5 and Poland as the PZL-Mielec Lim-6. This latest addition to the Warpaint series follows on from the acclaimed title on the MiG-15 and draws on original Soviet documentation to provide a very thorough technical and historical account of the aircraft's development and service. Once again author Nikolay Yakubovich has provided an authoritative text backed up by historical images and colour artwork and scale drawings to the same standard by artist Andrey Yurgenson. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £16.00 |
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