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Caracal Models - CD72034 - 1:72 | General-Atomics MQ-9 "Return of the Reaper" Eight marking options for the MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle, including Royal Air Force, French and Italian Air Force aircraft in addition to four USAF Reapers. In this sheet, we revisit the subject of Caracal Models' first decal sheet : the MQ-9 Reaper UAV. This Cartograf-printed sheet provides 1/72 scale marking options for eight different Reapers covering the expanding group of MQ-9 operators. The options on this decal sheet are: MQ-9 709-EG. Escadron de Drones 1/33 "Belfort", French Air Force 2014 MQ-9 09-140, Italian Air Force 2013 MQ-9 10-162 (ZZ205), 39 Sqn, Royal Air Force 2014 MQ-9 11-0166, 163 RW, California Air National Guard (USAF) 2014 MQ-9 07-0032, 432 Wing, Creech AFB USAF 2014 MQ-9 07-0027, 29th Attack Sqn, Holloman AFB USAF 2013 MQ-9 09-0072, 174th Attack Wing, New York Air National Guard (USAF) 2013 MQ-9 "Ikhana", NASA Dryden Flight Research Center 2008 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Caracal Models - CD72083 - 1:72 | US Navy North-American FJ-3 Fury - Part 2 Essentially a navalized version of the legendary F-86 Sabre, the FJ-3 Fury was one of the most important early jet aircraft flown by the US Navy. This new decal sheet provides complete markings for four US Navy FJ-3 Furies. Designed for the Sword kit. The options on this sheet are: US Navy FJ-3 BuNo. 135832, NAS New York US Navy FJ-3 BuNo. 135942, VF-73 US Navy FJ-3D BuNo. 136064, China Lake US Navy FJ-3 BuNo. 139261, VF-173 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £13.99 | ||
Caracal Models - CD72112 - 1:72 | USAF Fairchild A-10A "Cold War Hogs" Twelve marking options for Cold War era A-10 Warthogs in Euro 1 camouflage scheme. This very comprehensive decal set provides markings for A-10A Thunderbolts in the "European One" camouflage scheme that the type wore during the height of the Cold War and the first Gulf War that followed. With this sheet, you finally can build an accurate, high-quality model representing what the iconic A-10 looked like during most of the 1980s and early 1990s. Many of the options on CD72112 feature colorful, intricate nose art and period-accurate unit markings. The options on this decal sheet are: A-10A 78-0670 138th TFS, New York Air National Guard A-10A 78-0685 138th TFS, New York Air National Guard A-10A 81-0979 509th TFS, RAF Alconbury A-10A 81-0967 "Brothers in Arms", 511st TFS, RAF Alconbury A-10A 80-0206 92nd TFS, RAF Bentwaters A-10A 81-0952 510th TFS, RAF Bentwaters A-10A 81-0962 91st TFS, RAF Bentwaters A-10A 81-0950 78th TFS, RAF Bentwaters A-10A 78-0599 "Bird of Prey", 355th TFS, Operation Desert Storm A-10A 79-0099 "Fang", 355th TFS, Operation Desert Storm A-10A 79-0112 "Here Comes The Judge", 355th TFS, Operation Desert Storm A-10A 78-0724 "Leslie the Seminole Warrior", 355th TFS, Operation Desert Storm More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £13.99 | ||
Dalrymple & Verdun - DV414130 - No Scale | Avro Lancaster Avro Lincoln and York in Post-War RAF Service 1945-1950 More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £19.95 | ||
Kits-World - KW172102 - 1:72 | Gloster Meteor F.4, VT328, operated by No. 263 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Church Fenton, North Yorkshire, 1950 - overall silver. Gloster Meteor F4, VW256/P'20, operated by No. 207 Advanced Flying School, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Yeadon, West Yorkshire, 1952 - overall silver, with yellow trainer bands (not included). Gloster Meteor F4, '464' operated by 3. Naval Air Flotilla, Royal Danish Naval Air Service, based at Karup, Jutland, 1950 - Dark Green and Dark Sea Grey upper surfaces, with Light Blue Grey undersides. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172218 - 1:72 | 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 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72099 - 1:72 | Armstrong-Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley Whitley Mk.l K7219, 10-D 10 Squadron 1937, Dishforth. Grenade surround to squadron badge on nose. Mk.ll K7233, 51:P 51 and 9 Squadrons before being relegated to training duties. Linton-on-Ouse 1938; Mk.V Z9226, ZA:K of No. 10 Squadron in 1941 painted black overall. It was lost over Dusseldorf on 28 December 1941. Mk.Vll Z6633, WL:G 612 Squadron Coastal Command in 1942. This aircraft has a non-standard aerial array on the fuselage side. Mk.V T4131, EY:W ,No. 78 Squadron RAF Linton -on-Ouse, North Yorkshire, early 1941. Mk.lll K8957, TQ:S No. 102 Squadron, Driffield during the Munich crisis in 1938. FN 17 turret shown in extended position. Mk.V Z9217, MH:F No. 51 Squadron in Temperate Sea Scheme, Coastal Command 1942. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £19.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72139 - 1:72 | Curtiss SB2C Helldiver 1. A-25A-10-CS part: 13th FS USAAF number: 41-18826 1944-1945 years. The aircraft cabin with a lantern of the old model. 2. SB2C-4E of VB-87 from the USS Ticonderoga on 29 May, 1945 with empty bombrack and rocketrails. 3. SB2C-1C Unit: VB-2, U.S. Navy Serial: 18 CV-12 USS Hornet on 3rd July 1944. 4. SB2C-4E of VB-84 during Bunker Hill Tokyo Raids of 16-23 February, 1945. 5. SB2C-5E of the Aeronavale Esc 3F in Vietnam 1954. 6. Curtiss SB2C-3 of VB-3, USS Yorktown (CV-10), February 1945. 7. SB2C-4 'Baby II' Unit: VMSB-244 'Bombing Banshees' Serial: 702 Mindanao in June, 1945. 8. SB2C-5 part: VA-11A, U.S. Navy number: 312/V CV-45 USS Valley Forge, 1947. 9. Curtiss SB2C-3 Helldiver of Bombing Squadron 14, VB-14,a board the carrier USS Wasp, August 1944. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72206 - 1:72 | Aichi E13A Type 0 Jake 1. E13A1. Unit/Location: Heavy Cruiser "Tone", Attack on Pearl Harbor, 07.12.1941. Code: Red JI-1. Pilot: Yoishi Takahashi. Historical occasion: 30 minutes prior to the first attacking wave this plane flew to the Lahaina-anchorage at Hawaii to find no American fleet units present. 2. E13A1. Unit/Location: Heavy Cruiser "Chikuma", Attack on Pearl Harbor, 07.12.1941. Code: Red JII-1. Pilot: Akira Ito. Historical occasion: 30 minutes prior to the first attacking wave this plane flew to Pearl Harbor/Hawaii to find the American fleet without the aircraft carriers present. In reporting this, it banked away to the open sea to search for the missing carriers. 3. E13A1. Unit/Location: Heavy Cruiser "Chokai", Battle of Palembang/Invasion of Sumatra, 15.02.1942. Code: Yellow Z-I. Historical occasion: At 09:23 hrs. this plane spotted the ABDA Naval Force first, that was later mauled from the Japanese invasion fleet. 4. E13A1. Unit/Location: Heavy Cruiser "Tone", Battle of Midway, 04.06.1942. Code: Red JI-4. Historical occasion: At 07:28 hrs. this plane discovers the American fleet but the observer does not identify the carriers at the outset which proves fatal in the end for the Japanese. 5. E13A1. Unit/Location: Heavy Cruiser "Chikuma", Battle of Midway, 04.06.1942. Code: Red JII-5. Pilot: Hara Hisashi. Historical occasion: At 10:45 hrs. this plane discovers USS Yorktown and shadows it for 3 hrs. Leading the carrier bombers that attacked and sank the aircraft carrier, it was shot down at 14:09 by VF-6's pilots Warden & Hoyle. 6. E13A1. Unit/Location: Heavy Cruiser "Chikuma", Battle of the Eastern Solomons, 24.08.1942 Code: Red JII-2. Pilot: Kzutoshi Fukujama. Historical occasion: At 14:25 hrs. this plane discovers the American task force to be shot down, but to radio back their successful sightings to the Japanese fleet before. 7. E13A1. Unit/Location: Heavy Cruiser "Nachi", Battle of the Komandorski Islands, 26.03.1943. Code: White WI-3. Historical occasion: This plane carried out artillery spotting duties during the action. The crew flew on to Attu/Aleutians in the end, crashed at landing but survived to return to Japan via submarine. 8. E13A1. Unit/Location: Heavy Cruiser "Maya", Battle of the Philippine Sea, 20.06.44. Code: Red EII-I. Historical occasion: At 16:35 hrs. this plane spotted a group of the U.S. Task Force 58. 9. E13A1. Unit/Location: Hybrid Carrier-Cruiser "Mogami", Battle of Leyte Gulf, 20.10.44 . Code: Yellow 380-02. Historical occasion: Launched at 06:50 hrs. this could have been the plane that informed the Japanese forces first in detail about the overall strength of the U.S. invasion forces in the Philippines. 10. E13A1b. Unit/Location: Saeki Kokutai, 5th Floating Chyrsanthemum-Operation, 04.05.45. Code: White ??-32. Historical occasion: This plane carried a special electronic magnetic device air-surface-radar to detect submarines & mines. It covered this "Kamikaze"-operation on American warships off Okinawa. 11. E13A1. Unit/Location: Sakigake Tai, 5th Floating Chyrsanthemum-Operation, 04.05.45. Code: White KiTa-50. Pilot: Sub-lieutenant Shikata Historical occasion: Carrying a 250kg bomb, this plane took part in this "Kamikaze"-operation on American warships off Okinawa. It never returned. 12. E13A1. Unit/Location: Sakigake Tai, 5th Floating Chyrsanthemum-Operation, 04.05.45. Code: White KiTa-51. Pilot: NCO Eiji Izuke. Historical occasion: Carrying a 250kg bomb, this plane took part in this "Kamikaze"-operation on American warships off Okinawa to be shot down by F6F-5 Hellcat fighters of VF-9, assigned to aircraft carrier USS Yorktown. 13. E13A1. Unit/Location: Seaplane Tender "Kamikawa Maru", Invasion of Malaya, 07.12.1941. Code: Red ZI-26. Pilot: Eiichi Ogata. Historical occasion: At 08:20 hrs. Ensign Eiichi Ogata was involved in the first dogfight of the Pacific war (more than 16 hrs before Pearl Harbor). In attacking and damaging the radio of 205. RAF SQN PBY Catalina "W8417/F-YW" of the Australian Pilot P.E. Bedell. The PBY could therefore not report the Japanese invasion fleet to Singapore. Around 09:00 hrs the PBY was attacked by five Ki-27 fighters of the 1st Sentai of the JAAF to explode mid-air and to become the very first casualties of the Pacific war. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72384 - 1:72 | Gruman F4F Wildcat 1. F4F-4 Unit: VGF-29, US Navy Serial: 29-GF-10. CVE-29 USS Santee for Operation Torch in November 1942. 2. FM-2, white 16, VC-79, Lt. Francis P. McElroy, USS Sargent Bay, May 1945. 3. F4F-4. Unit: VF-3, US Navy. Serial: 23 (BuNo.5093) Lt.Cdr John S.Thach, Commander of VF-3. flew this F4F-4 from CV-5 USS Yorktown during the Battle of Midway, 4-6 June 1942. VF-3's 'Felix the Cat' insignia is painted under the windshield. 4. F4F-3. Unit: VF-6, US Navy. Serial: 13 (BuNo.5193) VF-6 aboard CV-6 USS Enterprise had a tombstone painted on the vertical stabilizers of their F4F-3s. The 41 'meatballs' on the tombstone represented Japanese aircraft downed by the Squadron. Machinist Mate Donald E. Runyon flew aircraft 13 (BuNo 5193) during the Guadalcanal campaign in August of 1942. He scored eight 'kills' with this Wildcat. 5. FM-1. Unit: VC-12, US Navy. Serial: 3. CVE-13 USS Core. 6. F4F-3. Unit: VMF-222, USMC. Serial: 2. Pilot - Major Marion E.Carl. Guadalcanal, September 1942. Sixteen victory markings on left side only. Camouflage: upper surfaces - Blue-Gray, lower - Light Gray. 7. F4F-3P. Unit: VMO-251, USMC. Serial: 251-MO-5 Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides in late 1942. 8. F4F-4. Unit: VF-41, US Navy. Serial: 41-F-8 CV-4 USS Ranger, Spring of 1942. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72398 - 1:72 | Handley-Page Halifax Part 1 1. This is Halifax B Mk.III MZ813, coded QB-B, of 424 (Tiger) Squadron but known to the crew as 'Bambi'. 2. Halifax B.Mk.III. 171 Sqn, 100 Special Duties Group (RCM), RAF 6Y-E (MZ 971). 3. Halifax B.Mk.III Unit: 78 Sqn, 4 Group, RAF. Serial: EY-G (MZ426) Breighton, Yorks, UK. 4. Halifax Mk. lll "Fangs of Fire" 420 Sqn. Serial Number LV 953. Coded PT-F was delivered to No. 431 Squadron on 22 March 1944. 5. Halifax MZ296 of 466 Squadron depicted on 24 August 1944 as she was for her final 466 operation to Brest on this date. Known as Lili Marlene and coded HD L at this time (previously HD R). More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72403 - 1:72 | Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1 1. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.l, K9817 , QJ-R of No 616 Squadron, RAF Rochford, Essex, May/June 1940. One of the unexplained, (at least as yet), markings anomalies of this period was the use by No 616 Sqn of the codes QJ which were the squadron's pre-war codes but had been allocated to No 92 Sqn upon the outbreak of war in September 1939. 2. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.l, (serial overpainted), RN-N of No 72 Squadron, RAF Gravesend, Essex, June 1940. 3. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.l N3183, KL-B of No 54 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, Essex, June 1940, flown by Flt Lt Alan Deere. 4. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.l, P9398, KL-B of No 54 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, Essex, June 1940 flown by Flt Lt Al Deere. 5. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.l, (serial overpainted) LO-B No 611 Squadron, RAF Digby, Lincolnshire, February 1940. Often during the alteration of the fuselage roundels from the Red/Blue to the Red/ White /Blue style, the code letters. Note also the name ' BOGUS' under the windscreen and the individual aircraft letter 'B' under the nose, both in Medium Sea Grey. 6. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.l, K9987, RB-V of No 66 Squadron, RAF Duxford, Cambridgeshire, November 1938. 7. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.l, K9938, SD-H of No 72 Squadron, RAF Church Fenton, North Yorkshire, August 1939. 8. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.l, R6800, LZ-N of No 66 Sqn. RAF Gravesend, kent, September 1940, flown by Sqn. Ldr Rupert Leigh. 9. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.l, P9386, QV-K of No 19 Sqn, RAF Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, September 1940, flown by Sqn Ldr Brian Lane. 10. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.la, AR 213, JZ-E of 57 Operational Training Units, RAF Hawarden, Flintshire, early 1942. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72432 - 1:72 | Douglas Skyraiders Blue CAG SPADS. Carrier Air Group CO AD Skyraiders 1. AD-1 Skyraider (BuNo 09223), Modex C/500, flown by Cdr. Grafton B. "Soupy" Campbell, CVG-6, deployed on the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVB-42) from October-November 1949 (photographed at the National Air Races in Cleveland, Summer 1949). 2. AD-4Q Skyraider (BuNo 124056) flown by Cdr. William " Bill" Leonard, CAG-17, from November 1950 to February 1951. 3. AD-4Q Skyraider (BuNo 124055), Modex T/00, flown by Cdr. J. Curtis Kelly, CVG-1, June 1950 to October 1951. 4. AD-5 Skyraider (BuNo 133912), Modex N/00, flown by Cdr. Damon W. "Hutch" Cooper, ATG-3, deployed on the USS Shangri-La (CVA-38), from March 1955 to June 1956. 5. AD-5 Skyraider (BuNo 132646), Modex G/600, flown by Cdr. Ernest M. Beauchamp, CVG-21, USS Yorktown (CVA-10). More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72467 - 1:72 | Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 1. S.E. 5a. Captain Albert Ball 56 Squadron R.F.C. France 1917. 2. RAF S.E.5a (D3511) of No 40 Squadron was flown by Major Roderic Stanley Dallas, the leading Australian Ace with fifty-one victories. 3. S.E.5a (C1904) of No85 Squadron at Omer during June of 1918. 4. S.E.5a (F8040) of the 25th Aero Squadron, United States Air Service, Toul, France in November of 1918. Pilot was lt Raymond C Watts. 5. S.E.5a of the 94Squadron (Pursuit),United States Air Service, Texas 1920. Because of the heat of the Texas sun S.E.5as were of ten flown with the top engine panel removed. 6. S.E. 5a (F5481) a presentation aircraft paid for by the 16th Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £17.30 | ||
Xtradecal - X72219 - 1:72 | Short Stirling Mk.III and Mk.IV (8) Mk.III EF411 OJ-K 149 Sqn RAF Mildenhall; LK516 WB-J 90 Sqn RAF Tuddenham 1944; LJ516 EX-B RAF Lakenheath 1944; Mk.IV LJ875 QS-B 620 Sqn Cheers for the Beer at the Getsumin, RAF Fairford 1944 D-Day stripes; LJ850 QS-Y 620 Sqn Yorkshire Rose, RAF Fairford with chalked guidelines for D-Day stripes May 1944; LJ566 D4-N 620 Sqn Yorkshire Rose II, RAF Westcott 1945; LK171 WE-S Gp Capt W.E Surplice 295 Sqn Shooting Stars, last flight from RAF Rivenhall 2 Nov 1944 crashed in Norway; LJ865 D4-D 620 Sqn Get In, RAF Gt, Dunmow More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 |
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