 | | U.S. Navy & Marine markings, mid to late war period
This sheet contains generic decals for most single-engine aircraft operated by the U.S. Navy & Marines from the mid to late war period. A few specific aircraft are included but the aim is to provide a wide range of decals to decorate aircraft not normally represented by kit suppliers or to customise markings based on personal preference or reference. 'Rising Sun' kill markings are also included.
1. Grumman F2A-3 Brewster Buffalo, Cpt. Humburg, Battle of Midway, 1942
2. F4F-4 Wildcat, VMF-121 USMC, Guadalcanal
3. F4F-4 Wildcat, Yorktown
4. SBD-4 Douglas Dauntless, Battle of Midway, 1942
5. Chance Vought Corsair F4U-1
6. Chance Vought Corsair F4U-1A
7. Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat
8. Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat, Lt Carl Brown Jnr 1944 More |
Aircraft decals (military) |
Catalogue | £10.20 | |
 | | Brewster F2A Buffalo, Richard S. Dann; Ginter Publishing, Simi Valley, CA, 2017; softcover, 176 pages, 391 photos, 22 illustrations.
This comprehensive monograph covers the entire history of Brewster's much maligned Buffalo fighter aircraft. The book starts out with the background of the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation and the events that led to the selection of the F2A as the Navy's first monoplane fighter. Following this, each variant of the aircraft is covered in detail including all three major variants purchased by the U.S. Navy as well as the versions purchased by Belgium, Finland, Great Britain, and the Netherlands. Indivdual squadron histories are also included as they relate to the F2A.
Many interviews are included with pilots who flew the Buffalo, some with glowing comments on its performance, while others cast a less than stellar light on the Brewster. It is up to the reader to draw his own conclusions as to where the F2A sits in the history of modern aerial warfare. It is interesting to note that the Brewster 239, as used by the Finnish Air Force during the 1939-1945 period achieved the highest kill ratio of any fighter plane of the war with an impressive 26-1 score. Finland produced many Aces with the Buffalo, including the all-time high scoring Buffalo Ace, Hans Wind with 39 aerial kills, and followed closely by Ilmari Juutilainen with 34.
The book is lavishly illustrated with over 300 photos, many of which have never been published. 22 illustrations are also included. This is the ultimate history of the Brewster Buffalo. More |
Aircraft books |
Catalogue | £33.30 | |
 | | Brewster F2A Buffalo
1. Buffalo I, W8245, 67 Squadron (RAF), flown by Sgt. Williams, Burma, December 1941.
2. F2A-1, BuNo 1393, VF-3 off USS Saratoga, flown by Lt. Thatch, March 1940.
3. Buffalo I, AS419, 805 NAS, flown by Lt. Brabner, Crete, March 1941.
4. Brewster Model 239, BW-384, 2/LeLv 24, flown by 2Lt. Nissinen, May 1942.
5. F2A-3P, BuNo 01512, VMF-221, flown by 2Lt. Kunz, Midway Island, June 1942.
6. Brewster Model 239, BW-368, 3/LeLv 24, flown by Sgt. Katajainen, March 1942.
7. Brewster Model 239, BW-393, 1/LeLv 24, flown by 1Lt. Wind, January 1943.
8. Buffalo I, AN213, 453 Squadron (RAAF), flown by Sqn Ldr Harper, Singapore, December 1941. More |
Aircraft decals (military) |
Catalogue | £15.99 | |