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Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 bomber in 1/48 scale. (Eduard sold out May 2024 part 1) This is a short-run kit, originally produced for Classic Airframes in 2001 and released by Eduard in the Flashback series. EDUARD-LIMITED The Heavy Retro Limited edition of the kit of the famous Italian WWII three-engined medium bomber aircraft SM.79 Sparviero in 1/48 scale.The first edition of this kit was released in 2001. Sparviero (Sparrowhawk) served as a classic bomber or as a torpedo plastic parts: Special Hobby- marking options: 6- decals: Eduard- PE parts: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: yes; resin parts: yes, cockpit, wheels, spinner, propeller, engines, exhausts etc.
COL A
MM23838, Capt. Carlo E. Buscaglia, 281a Squadriglia, 132o Gruppo AS, Gadurra, Rhodes, leto 1941
COL B
52a Squadriglia, 27o Gruppo BT, 8o Stormo BV, Son San Juan, Baleiry, b?ezen 1938
COL C
MM 22278 nebo 22279, Ten. Col. Mario Giuliano, 193a Squadriglia, 87o Gruppo BT, 30o Stormo, Sciacca, Sicilie, prosinec 1940
COL D
MM 22593, 252a Squadriglia, 104o Gruppo BT, 46o Stormo, Skadar, Albinie, konec 1940
COL E
253a Squadriglia, 104o Gruppo BT, 46o Stormo, Gadurra, Rodos, srpen 1942
COL F
256a Squadriglia, 109o Gruppo BT, 36o Stormo, Castelvetrano, Sicilie, ?erven 1940
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Manufacturer:
Eduard kits
Code Number:
EDK11179
Scale:
1:48
Item type:
Aircraft kits (injection)
Price:
£49.99
Order Quantity:
Quantity In Stock:
5+
Availability:
This will usually be dispatched within 24/48 hours of receiving your order
Wish List:
Department:
Limited Availability
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Warpaint Aviation #1 - Fall of Iron Edited by Gary Hatcher & Chris Meddings. Fall of Iron is the first in a series of compendium volumes covering military aircraft with a focus on some of the less well-covered subjects. The series is designed to offer a brief one-stop historical reference combined with colour artwork and is aimed primarily scale modellers but offers plenty for the general aviation enthusiast too.
This first volume looks at some of the twin-engined medium bombers of World War Two and includes a selection of profiles written by Richard Mason, as well as a ground-breaking piece of research on the early B-25 Mitchell by Brian Derbyshire that offers an incisive look into the business of wartime mass-production and the vast number of changes to the ensuing airframes brought about as a result of ongoing combat experience. Other aircraft covered include the rarely discussed Tupolev SB-2, the Mitsubishi G4M Betty, Bristol Blenheim, Savoia-Marchetti SM.79, Petylyakov Pe-2 and the Handley Page Hampden.
Many of these aircraft have been overlooked as 'also-rans' by history and the scale modelling community but an examination of similar types designed for similar roles from various Axis and Allied air forces demonstrates just how much aircraft development kept pace during the conflict, and how despite their clear external differences aircraft designers all over the World were drawing the same conclusions as a result of experience gained in a shooting war.
Comprehensive enough to inform but concise enough to be useful, Fall of Iron presents a picture of Wartime bomber development that will help the reader understand the essential role these unsung machines played and the sometimes remarkable use that was made of them. This books is 92 pages