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Caracal Models - CD72105 - 1:72 | McDonnell F-4 Phantom Edwards Test Phantoms. Multiple marking options for USAF F-4D, NF-4E and RF-4C operated by the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards AFB over the years. This decal sheet features markings for some of the aircraft in the Phantom fleet operated by the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards AFB. These Phantoms were used not only for evaluating F-4 improvements, but also many kinds of weapons and equipment testing. The options on this decal sheet are: NF-4D 66-7716 NF-4E 66-0289 YF-4E 65-0713 "Glamourous Glennis" (Chuck Yeager's final USAF flight) YF-4E 65-0713, later sharkmouth scheme NF-4E 66-0289, ALCM chase aircraft NF-4E 66-0319 NRF-4C 65-0850 NRF-4C 63-7744 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £13.99 | ||
Squadron Signal - SQS10244 - No Scale | Lockheed F-104 Starfighter David Doyle. The Lockheed F-104 Starfighter first flew in 1954, Starfighters then broke the world altitude record in May 1958 and the world air-speed record nine days later. It was the first aircraft to hold both records simultaneously. Many of the Starfighter's records stand today. With a powerful XJ79 engine and futuristic design by famed Lockheed engineer Clarence ��½Kelly Johnson and his team, a YF-104A passed Mach 2 in 1956. The F-104 was born from combat against Communist MiG-15 jet aircraft during the Korean War. Known as a ��½missile with a man in it and ��½an engine with wings, Starfighters trained astronauts such as Chuck Yeager on the edge of space, fought over Vietnam, and were lethal Cold War interceptors capable of firing air-to-air nuclear missiles. During its 50-year career, it was used by no less than 15 nations from Jordan to Taiwan, Italy finally retired its fleet in 2005. It is poised to be reborn as a civilian satellite launcher in 2018. More than 160 vintage photos, many in original color, numerous line drawings and new color profiles, this new volume chronicles the remarkable military career of this aircraft. 80 pages. More | Aircraft books | Limited Availability | £14.99 | ||
Syhart Decal - SY72098 - 1:72 | Dassault-Mirage 2000N n°353 125-AM "100 years EC 2/4 La Fayette" (Ramex Delta 2016) The squadron "La Fayette" was born in 1916 to welcome the American volunteer pilots, eager to lend their support to France during the conflict of the First World War. It is thus named in honor of the Marquis de La Fayette, French hero of the United States Independence. At the end of the conflict the squadron was retired, with a total of 199 confirmed victories. From 1939 to 1945, the squadron was reformed within the Fighter Group GC 2/5 "La Fayette" And finally in 1947, the Fighter Squadron EC2 / 4 "La Fayette" reformed in French Air Force, flying with P-47D, Vampire, F-84F, Mirage IIIE then on Mirage 2000N since 1989 on the air base BA116 of Luxeuil until 2011, then on the air base BA125 of Istres. She will converted on Rafale soon. On the same time, in 2007 a team of two Mirage 2000N from the squadron EC3/4 "Limousin", based in Istres, presents an impressive tactical demonstration on Airshows in France and Europe. Named "RAMEX DELTA", the team became one of the French Air Force ambassadors, alongside of the Patrouille de France, Cartouches dorees, Rafale Solo... In 2011 when the EC3 / 4 "Limousin" was retired, The "RAMEX DELTA" continue the shows with the squadron EC2/4 "La Fayette" until July 2016. It is indeed in 2016, when the EC 2/4 "La Fayette" celebrates Centenary and its next conversion on Rafale, that the famous team "Ramex Delta" completes its last season. Steering wheel particularly on the Mirage 2000N n°353 specially painted for the 100th anniversary of the "La Fayette". Original decoration by Regis Rocca. Decals realized in collaboration with Patrice Olivier - Editions Aeropix'ailes. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £11.99 |
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