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Caracal Models - CD72107 - 1:72 | Lockheed-Martin F-35A Joint Strike Fighter This 1/72 scale sheet for the F-35A features markings for most USAF and foreign current operators of the F-35A as of early 2020. The options on this decal sheet are: F-35A "A35-001", Royal Australian Air Force F-35A "A35-003", Royal Australian Air Force F-35A "902" 140th Sqn., Israeli Air Force F-35A "907" 116th Sqn., Israeli Air Force F-35A "32-01", Italian Air Force F-35A "32-05", Italian Air Force F-35A "69-8701", Japanese Air Self Defense Force F-35A "18-001", Republic of Korea Air Force F-35A "F-001", Royal Netherlands Air Force F-35A "F-002", Royal Netherlands Air Force F-35A "F-001" 70th anniversary markings, Royal Netherlands Air Force F-35A "5148", Royal Norwegian Air Force F-35A "5205", Royal Norwegian Air Force F-35A "18-0001", Turkish Air Force markings F-35A 11-5023, USAF F-35A 12-5049, USAF F-35A 14-5100, USAF F-35A 12-5050, USAF F-35A 13-5072, 388th FW, USAF F-35A 10-5011, USAF F-35A 18-5352, 354th FW, USAF F-35A 17-5266, Vermont ANG, USAF More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £13.99 | ||
Caracal Models - CD72118 - 1:72 | Bell-Boeing CV-22/MV-22 Osprey. The innovative V-22 Osprey tiltrotor has proven to be a versatile and reliable workhorse. With the recent introduction of the type into carrier onboard delivery (COD) role, the Osprey is now in service with USAF, USMC and US Navy. Our first 1/72 scale decal sheet for the Osprey features markings for USMC, USAF and Japanese aircraft. This set was designed for the Hasegawa kit. The options on this decal sheet are: CV-22B Osprey 05-0065, 7th SOS - USAF CV-22B Osprey 05-0029, 71st SOS - USAF MV-22B Osprey BuNo. 168220, VMM-265 - US Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey BuNo. 168214, VMX-1 - US Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey BuNo. 168303, VMM-266 - US Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey BuNo. 168342, VMM-363 - US Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey "JG-1702", Japan Ground Self Defense Force More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £13.99 | ||
Caracal Models - CD72126 - 1:72 | McDonnell F-15 "ADTAC Eagles" The F-15 Eagles of ADTAC (Air Defense - Tactical Air Command) during the 1980s wore some of the most colorful unit markings ever seen on the type. In this decal sheet, we provide markings for both single and twin-seat Eagles from all three ADTAC Eagle units in the continental US as well as the unique "FAST pack" equipped Eagles of the 57th FIS which was based at Keflavik, Iceland. When applicable, alternative unit markings are provided so you can build your model with the 1st Air Force or ADTAC shields. The options on this decal sheet are: F-15A 76-0111, 318th FIS commander's aircraft F-15A 76-0105, 318th FIS F-15B 76-0139, 318th FIS F-15A 76-0114, 48th FIS commander's aircraft F-15A 76-0113, 48th FIS F-15B 75-0086, 48th FIS F-15A 76-0015, 5th FIS commander's aircraft F-15A 76-0058, 5th FIS F-15B 76-0128, 5th FIS F-15C 80-0041, 57th FIS F-15D 80-0057, 57th FIS More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £13.99 | ||
Caracal Models - CD72142 - 1:72 | USAF Lockheed F-104A/C Starfighter The F-104 Starfighter served in the United States Air Force (USAF) from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. Known for its sleek design and impressive speed capabilities, the F-104 was used primarily for air defense missions and played a crucial role in the Cold War-era arms race; and later became the backbone of many NATO countries' air arms. Despite its flaws, the F-104 remains a significant part of USAF history and its legacy lives on in the hearts of aviation enthusiasts around the world. This comprehensive decal set features fifteen (15) marking options for Cold War era USAF Starfighters, both from active duty units and the three Guard units selected to fly the type. The set includes a very comprehensive set of stencilling with the attention to detail you expect from Caracal. The options on this decal sheet are: YF-104A 55-2957, 83rd FIS (flown by Howard "Scrappy" Johnson for the world altitude record flight o n May 7, 1958 F-104A 56-0791 "Vociferous Viking", 83rd FIS F-104A 56-0788, 83rd FIS F-104B 57-1294, 83rd FIS F-104A 56-0851, 319th FIS F-104A 56-0821, 331st FIS F-104A 56-0814, 337th FIS F-104B 57-1306, Tennessee Air National Guard, 151st FIS F-104A 56-0840 "Ruler of the Roost", 538th FIS F-104A 56-0795 "Bird Dog II", Arizona Air National Guard, 197th FIS F-104A 56-0863, South Carolina Air National Guard, 157th FIS F-104C 56-0896, 476th TFS F-104C 56-0902, 435th TFS F-104C 57-0912, 436th TFS F-104C 56-0907, 434th TFS More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Start - LIF23 - No Scale | Luftwaffe im Focus Edition No.23 - 50 pages, 52 photos - thereof 7 in colour, 2 colour profiles, 1 coloured emblem, 3 coloured maps, Readerforum - Scenery: Hit in the Cockpit! (JG26) - Colour Photos of a Seldom-Seen Kampfgeschwader (I./KG 28) - Aircraft in Focus: An Extraordinary Aircraft from the Defense of the Reich-The Fw-190 of Major Philipp, Geschwaderkommodore of JG1 - Unknown Emblems: 7.(H)/12's "Jaunty Dachshund" - Photos with a Story: Target: Kramators- kaya Tank Works (KG 55-1941) - Unusual: The Camouflaged Tarpaulin - Fate: Shot Down Over the Murmansk Railway-The Fate of a KG 30 Crew in the Summer of 1942 - Documents: II./NJG1's 100th Night Victory - Close-Support Aircraft: Ground Attack Pilot in the Closing Months of the War" Night Close-Support Missions by 2./EJG2 in April-May 1945 - Fighters: Me-262 A-1a of JG7, April 1945 - Bombers: Ar-234 of III/KG 76 - As well as photos Fotos of Ju 290, DFS DFS-230 of St.G. 2, Ju-87 with an impressive snorting rhinoceros-Emblem, colourphotos of the emblem of IV./KG 54 and photos to more topics More | Aircraft books | Limited Availability | £17.80 | ||
Microscale - MS72037 - 1:72 | Grumman EA-6B Prowlers. The EA-6B Prowler is a twin-engine, mid-wing electronic warfare aircraft derived from the A-6 Intruder airframe We have created a decal sheet that contains four different configurations for you to model; VAQ-136 "Gauntlets", VAQ-129 "Viking", VAQ-132 "Scorpions" and the VAQ-137 "World Famous Rooks". The Prowler has been in service with the U.S. Armed Forces since 1971. It has carried out numerous missions for jamming enemy radar systems, and in gathering radio intelligence on those and other enemy air defense systems. From the 1998 retirement of the United States Air Force EF-111 Raven electronic warfare aircraft, the EA-6B was the only dedicated electronic warfare plane available for missions by the United States Navy, the United States Marine Corps, and the United States Air Force until the fielding of the Navy's EA-18G Growler in 2009 - 1/72nd Scale Aircraft More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Naval Fighters - NF108 - No Scale | BIRTH OF A LEGEND McDONNELL F4H-1 PHANTOM II 185-pages, 69-color photos, 251-b&w photos, 127-illustrations. In late 1953, McDonnell Aircraft made an unsolicited proposal to the U.S. Navy for a big, carrier-based, supersonic, "All-Weather Attack Fighter". After not much more than a cursory review, it was rejected. That inauspicious beginning subsequently resulted in one of the world's best known jet fighters, the F-4H/F-4 Phantom. This book covers the 1st 47 F4H-1/F-4A aircraft. This monograph by highly regarded U.S. Naval aircraft historian Tommy H. Thomason documents in well-illustrated detail how the Phantom came to be, including previously unpublished information about the Bureau of Aeronautics evaluation in 1954 of unsolicited proposals from other manufacturers competing for the Navy's fighter business that resulted in the award of a development contract to McDonnell for the AH-1; the conflict within the Navy over the decision to convert it to a all missile-armed, fleet-air-defense fighter, the F4H; and the fly-off between the F4H and the Vought F8U-3. Also illustrated in three-view drawings and photographs are the evolution of the configuration from the proposal to the final one that took flight in 1958. The most significant steps in the process of designing , developing, and evaluating the Phantom in the late 1950s are highlighted, with a discussion and depictions of the most significant new technology incorporated and the changes that rested. A description of each of the flights that resulted in records and two that tragically didn't is included. At least one photograph is provided of each of the first 47 F4Hs, along with a summary history of each one from its first flight to the circumstances of its withdrawal from service and the location of the 10 known survivors. Other sections provide a matrix by Bureau Number of configurations, cockpit and technical illustrations of interest to modelers, a summary of model kits/conversions available, and color photographs of notable F4Hs and test pilots. cover NF108 ads.jpg Naval Fighters Number 108 More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £41.60 | ||
Naval Fighters - NF304 - No Scale | US NAVY SQUADRON HISTORIES No. 304 Title: Electronic Aggressors Subtitle: US Navy Electronic Threat Environment Squadrons - Part Two 1978-2000 218 pages, 499 photos (mostly color), 31 color profiles, 33 patches, 41 tables and graphs. Author: Angelo Romano Short Desc: A Pictorial History of Fleet Electronic Warfare Support Group (FEWSG), Fleet Tactical Readiness Group (FTRG), Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron THIRTY-THREE (VAQ-33), Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron THIRTY-FOUR (VAQ-34), Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron THIRTY-FIVE (VAQ-35), and Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ELEVEN (VQ-11). Long Desc: This book is the second in a two-part series and describes the FEWSG structure and mission in detail. FEWSG provided threat training which stressed the US Navy's ability to respond, from applying anti-jamming fixes, to understanding the weaknesses and what assets and tactics were usable for defense. FEWSG (later redesignated Fleet Replacement Training Group - FTRG), and its complement of Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadrons (VAQ-33, VAQ-34 and VAQ-35), were so much more than Cold War training assets. They represented another Navy EW intellectual center, a cadre of personnel who monitored opposition capabilities in order to accurately mimic the threat. In order to accomplish that goal, ingenuity and improvisation was required. As a result, the community prized unconventional thinkers, people who tried to use common equipment to achieve uncommon ends. Starting with the operators who saw the advantage of modulating jamming with the propellers of the Skyraiders, FEWSG operators pioneered EW tactics. Those personnel then percolated back into the fleet, bringing with them an ability to innovate tactics and get more from installed electronics. Plenty of historical photos illustrate in detail the Squadron activities both at sea and ashore. These two books are dedicated to the women and men of the Electronic Aggressors. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £45.80 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72027 - 1:72 | Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk Part 1 1. Р-40К, 7th FS, Air ForcesBlack Sea fleet, Airdrome Sokologornoe,April-May 1944 2. P-40N, 2nd GvIAP, Northern Fleet. Second half of 1943. 3. P-40E, 196th IAP, Leningrad Front, Kapitolovo, winter 1942-1943 4. H-40M, 191st IAP Air Forces RKKA. On December, 27th, 1943. The lieutenant Revin V. A has made the compelledLanding to the Finnish party The Karelian front. H-40M,191-й 5. Р-40E 154th IAP. The pilot - commander of a squadron, сaptain Zelenov N.A.Autumn 1942г 6. Р-40E 154th IAP, Leningrad, summer 1942г. The pilot - major Pokryshev Peter Afanasevich 7. Р-40E. 154th IAP, 39th IAD. The pilot - the commander of a part, lieutenant colonel, Matveev A.A. Summer 1942гг. Р-40E. 154 8. Р-40С, 126th IAP, air defense of Moscow. The pilot - Hero of Soviet Union,The item lieutenant Ridnyj S.G Winter 1942-1943 9. Р-40Е, 2nd GvIAP, Northern Fleet.The pilot - twice the Hero of Soviet Union B.F.Safonov. Was lost by the given plane On May, 30th, 1942, covering escort PQ-16. 10. P-40K, 191st IAP, Air Forces RKKA, The Leningrad Front, winter 1942-1943 11. P-40C, 147th IAP, Northern Fleet, Murmashi. April, 8th, 1942 Hero of Soviet Union Lieutenant A.S.Hlobystov rammed German Me 110. 12. P-40E, 7th IAP, Air Forces of the Black Sea Fleet. Summer of 1943. P-40E, 7-й ИАП ВВС Черноморского Флота. Лето 1943 года. 13. P-40E, Air Force Northern Fleet, Varlamoro, 1942. P-40E, ВВС Северного Флота, Варламоро, 1942. 14. P-40C, it is found in northern taiga. Possibly served in air defense of Murmansk. P-40C, найден в северной тайге, вероятно служил в ПВО Мурманска. 15. P-40N, 191st IAP, Leninigradsky Front. Winter of 1942-1943 P-40N, 191-й ИАП, Лениниградский Фронт, зима 1942-1943гг. 16. P-40K, 7th IAP, Air Forces of the Black Sea fleet.The plane of the commander of a regiment, major Denisov K.D. P-40K, 7-й ИАП ВВС Черноморского флота. Самолет командира полка, майора Денисова К.Д. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72068 - 1:72 | Mitsubishi A6M Zero 1. A6M2 Zero of boatswain H. Toyoshima from IJN Hiryu aircraft carrier. The aircraft was lost on February 19, 1942 2. A6M2 Type 0 Model 21, third Kokutai No. X-108Pilot - Tamotsu Yokoyama. Takao, Formosa, 19 3. A6M2-type 0, Model 21- Zero IJN Carrier Akagi Pilot: PO Sueyoshi Osanai 4. A6M5-Hay Type 0 Model 52 Hay. Tsukuba Kokutai No.Tsu-46 The air base in Oita, Japan Islands Defense, February 1945 5. A6M2 Type 0 Model 21. Tainan Kokutai No. V-103 Pilot - Petty Officer Saburo Sakai, Bali, Indonesia, in February 1942 6. A6M2 Type 0 Model 21. Third Kokutai No.X-183 Pilot - Petty Officer 2nd Class Yoshiro Hashiguchi, Kendari Air Base, March 1942 7. A6M2 of P/O 1-st Cl. Simakawa Masaaki front Tainan Kokutai. End of 1941 8. A6M5-Hay Type 0 Model 52 Hay. 303rd hikotai, 203rd Kokutai No. 03-09 Pilot - Petty Officer Takeo Tanimitsu. Navy airbase Kagoshima, Japan, June 1945 9. A6M2 Type 0 Model 21. Tainan Kokutai No. V-141, 439 Pilot - Petty Officer 1st Class Yoshisuke Arita, February 1942 10. A6M2 model 11Aircraft captured army of Chiang Kai-shek. 11. A6M5 Technical Air Intelligence Center No. TAIC-8 Technical Center of Military Intelligence - Technical Air Intelligence Center (TAIC) 12. A6M2 Tainan Kokutai. V-172 No. 26, 1941 made ??an emergency landing in China, and was captured by Chinese nationalists. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72101 - 1:72 | Polikarpov I-16 1. I-16 tip 10, Major General Ivan Lakeyev. June 1941. 2. I-16 type 24. Defense of Leningrad, 1941. 3. I-16 type 29. 156 IAP winter 1941-1942. 4. I-16 Type 10 (or Type 18),1940-41. This plane was used army ruler Shchen Shih Tsai against Uighur Muslim separatist rebels. 5. And 16 type 10. Unidentified Air Force unit of the Kuomintang. Presumably the end of 1939. 6. I-16 type 24. One of the four aircraft I-16 first entered the war June 22, 1941. 7. I-16 type 6 from the Finnish Ilmavoimat. 8. I-16 Type 29 Air Force Romania, 1941. Captured early in the war. 9. I-16 type 10. 5th A.Sq. 1938. Coloring of the plane standard. Engine jacket - black. 10. I-16 type 5. 4th A.Sq. Pilots Morales and Sarausa flew the plane. 1938. Coloring - standard. Engine jacket of the plane - black. On wings from above and from below - red strips. 11. I-16 type 10 of 26-th group 1944-45. Coloring of the plane - completely green. Spinner of the propeller -red. Identification marks from above and from below of wings. 12. I-16 type 24 13th UAE Air Force of the Baltic Fleet, 1940. 13. I-16 type 24 Senior Sergeant Tsokolaeva 4 GvIAP of the Baltic Fleet, winter-spring 1942. 14. I-16 Type 24 'White' (c/n 24600135) of the 282 nd Fighter Regiment/1st Squadron which saw action on the South-Western Front in February 1942. Star insignia were applied in four places. Temporary washable white paint over the standard green AMT 4. 15. I-16 type 5 'White 11' 13 OIAE, 61 Aviation Brigade Finland Front pilot unknown early 1940. 16. I-16 type 28, captured by the Germans. District of Odessa, in June 1941. 17. I-16 type 29 Senior Lieutenant V. Golubev, 13th IAP KBF, 1942. 18. I-16 type 5, was delivered to repair shops 1936 (?) Onboard inscription - 'Do not touch' . Coloring of the plane standard. Engine jacket - black. 19. I-16 type 5, was delivered to repair shops 1936 (?) Onboard inscription - 'Do not touch' . Coloring of the plane standard. Engine jacket - black. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72466 - 1:72 | Mitsubishi F-15J Eagle White Dragon 1. F-15J Eagle 72-8963 Shiro Ruyu White Dragon 303rd TFS 6th AW Japan Air Self-Defense Force JASDF Komatsu Air Base TAC Meet 2003. [McDonnell F-15 ] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Squadron Signal - SQS10265 - No Scale | General-Dynamics F-111 AARDVARK IN ACTION (Softcover) The F-111, which ultimately proved to be a very capable fighter-bomber for the US and Australian Air Forces, was born out of the desire of Secretary of Defense Robert Strange McNamara to force the USAF and the Navy to use a single aircraft for all tactical missions strike, close air support, air superiority and fleet air defense. The initial effort, called the Tactical Fighter Experimental, or TFX, was based largely on the Air Forces requirements, with a few adaptations to approximate the Navy's desires. The initial Air Force version of the aircraft would be the F-111A, while the Navy variant was the F-111B. Although General Dynamics was the prime contractor, the company had little recent experience in building carrier-borne aircraft, and turned to Grumman as a subcontractor for the assembly and testing of the Navy planes. The F-111 itself, the first production variable wing geometry aircraft, would have a remarkable 30+ year service history. During that time the aircraft was produced in five models, and modified and rebuilt into three additional models. Illustrated with over 200 color and B/W photos. 80 pages [F-111A F-111B F-111C EF-111] More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Microscale - SS72831 - 1:72 | Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 'Razorback' (2) 4227700/238 `Bushmasters' 78FS/15FG 7th Air Force; 4228066/164 `Bushmasters' 47FS/15FG 7th Air Force. Both Defense of Hawaiian Islands More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72247 - 1:72 | Convair F-106A/B Delta Dart Pt 2 (8) F-106A 59-0037 119th Jersey Devils FIS New Jersey Airport 1970s; 57-2457 539th Iron Hand FIS FE-457 McGuire AFB 1960; 58-0783 2nd Horney Horses FIS Wurtsmith AFB 1960s; 57-2497 84th Black Panthers FIS Castle AFB 1974; 59-0088 87th Red Bulls FIS Sawyer AFB 1970s; 59-0031 83rd FIS McConnell AFB 1971; 59-0061 Chase Aircraft for the B-1 Tests, Lt.Col Bob Chamberlain Kelly AFB 1985. F-106B 59-0165 NORAD CO General Chappie James Jnr Air Defense Weapons Center Tyndall AFB 1976; More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72327 - 1:72 | Re-printed!! BAe Jetstream Collection (6) British Aerospace Jetstream T.2, XX478/CU64/564 of 750 NAS, Royal Navy, based at RAF Culdrose UK, 2009. Scottish Aviation Jetstream T.2, XX490/CU70/570, of 750 NAS, Royal Navy, based at RAF Culdrose UK, 30 July, 1985. Scottish Aviation Jetstream T.2, XX475 of Defense Evaluation & Research Agency, based at RAF Cottesmore UK, 2000. British Aerospace Jetstream 32EP, HS-DCA, of Thailand Department of Civil Aviation, based at Bangkok Don Muang International Airport, Thailand, 2016. Scottish Aviation Jetstream T.1, XX495/C, of 45 Squadron, Multi-Engined Training Squadron (METS), No. 6 Flying Training School, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Finningley UK, 1994. British Aerospace Jetstream T.2, XX490/876 of Escuadr��n Antisubmarino y Exploracion, Aviaci��n Naval Uruguaya, based at La Paloma, Laguna del Sauce, Uruguay, 2017. More | Aircraft decals (military) | New Arrivals | £8.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72338 - 1:72 | NEW!! Lockheed-Martin/Mitsubishi F-35A/B Lightning II (21) Lockheed-Martin/Mitsubishi F-35A Lightning II 99-8716, of 302nd TFS, 7th Air Wing, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, based at Hyakuri Air Base, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, 2020. Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 09-8721, of 301st TFS, 7th Air Wing, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, based at Hyakuri Air Base, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, 2020. Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-029, '29', of 75 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base Tindal, Australia, 2020. Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-002, '02', of 2 OCU, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales, Australia, 2018. Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-003, '03', of 3 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales, Australia, 2019. Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-035, '35', of 77 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base, Tindal, Australia, 2019. Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 19-5530, 'L-001', of Royal Danish Air Force, flown from the Lockheed-Martin factory, NAS Fort Worth, Texas USA, 8 March, 2020. Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 5146, of Royal Norweigan Air Force, flown from the Lockheed-Martin factory, NAS Fort Worth, Texas USA, November, 2020. Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 5087, of Royal Norweigan Air Force, test flown from Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2015. Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II M.M 7451, '4-01', of Italian Navy, based at MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina, USA, June, 2021. Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II M.M 7453, '32-14', of Italian Navy, taking part in an Expeditionary Event on Pantelleria Island, Sicily, June, 2021. Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II MM7336/'32-05', of 32é° Stormo "Armando Boetto", 13é° Gruppo, Italian Air Force, Based at Amendola Air Base, Italy, 2017. Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II, 'BF-04', of F-35 Initial Ship Trials/ F-35 First Of Class Flight Trials operating aboard H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth. October, 2018. Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, 'F-001'/'OT' of Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands, 2018. Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, 'F-001' of Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands, 10 June, 2016. Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, 'F-007' of Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands, 2018. Lockheed-Martin, F-35I Adir, '907/5153F' of 116 'Southern Lions' Squadron, Israeli Air Force, based at Nevatim Air Base, Israel, 2016. Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, '18001' of Republic of Korea Air Force, on trials at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2018. Lockheed-Martin, F-35I Adir, '924' of 5061 'Manat' Squadron, Israeli Air Force Flight Testing Center, based at Tel-Nof Air Base, Israel, November, 2020. Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, '18-0003' of Turkish Air Force, on trials at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2018. Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II, ZM151/'017', of 617 Squadron, Royal Navy Lightning Force operating aboard H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth. October, 2019. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 |
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