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ADH Publishing - ADHFC04 - No Scale | Firefly Collection No 4 A Sound Like Thunder: Mortain and Falaise, August 1944 13 pages of full colour artwork depicting over 40 different vehicles including armoured cars, half-tracks, assault guns, Pz.Kpfw.IV, Panther and Tiger tanks - Black and white archive photographs, many never before reproduced - Campaign maps and histories of the units involved - Detailed tables showing vehicle types and allocations, and more[ADH code ADH042] More | Military vehicle books (on modelling) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
ADH Publishing - ADHFC07 - No Scale | Firefly Collection No.7 Sturmgeschutz/StuG . ADH Publishing, in collaboration with The Oliver Publishing Group, is proud to announce a new series of books for the modeller, military enthusiast and general reader. Each title will include " Superbly rendered and meticulously researched colour profiles " Black and white period photographs sourced from the world's major archives and private collections " Background history " Detailed orders of battle and tables of organisation The second and final part of STUG: Assault Gun Units In The East. In volume 1 we covered the independent StuG Battalions and the Panzerjaeger companies attached to Infantry divisions equipped with the StuG III and IV and in this book we examine the units of the Waffen SS, the Luftwaffe and the Panzer divisions-some of which contained mixed battalions of tanks and assault guns. We have also had the assistance of Professor Yuri Shepelev who has been able to access the photo resources of the St Petersburg State Archive. More | Military vehicle books (on modelling) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Aims - AIMS72D003 - 1:72 | Re-printed! Felixstowe F.2A (1) N4283. Black shapes to complete option 1 in the Roden kit (expected first qtr 2022) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £4.50 | ||
Air-Graphic Models - AIR72-002 - 1:72 | Operation Enduring Freedom 'Coalition Air Power over Afghanistan Part 1 Boeing CH-47D Chinook, 147202/202 'The Magic Bus', CHF, Canadian Air Force at Kandahar 2009 Boeing CH-47D Chinook, 147203/203, CHF, Canadian Air Force at Kandahar 2009 Boeing CH-47D Chinook, 147201/201 'Miss Behavin', CHF, Canadian Air Force at Kandahar 2009 Panavia Tornado IDS, MM55007, 102 Gruppo/6 Stormo, Italian Air Force Mazar-e-Sharif 2009 McDonnell-Douglas AV-8B Harrier Plus, MM.7224/1-19, Giuseppe Garibaldi Italian Navy, North Arabian Sea 2002 McDonnell-Douglas AV-8B Plus, 165421 'WE/01', VM-214 'Blacksheep' USMC (MAG-40, 2nd MEB) Kandahar 2009. (Black tail and drop tanks) McDonnell-Douglas AV-8B Plus, 165572 'CF/01', VMA-211 'Wake Island Avengers', USMC (MAG-13, 3rd MAW) Camp Bastion 2012 Grumman F-14D Tomcat, 164348 'NH/100', VF-231 'Blacklions' USS Carl Vinson CVW-11, USN, North Arabian Sea 2001 (Coloured Lion on fin) Grumman F-14D Tomcat, 164603 'NH/101', VF-231 'Blacklions' USS Carl Vinson CVW-11 USN, North Arabian Sea 2001 Fairchild A-10C Thunderbolt II, 79-0154 'BD', 47th EFS/455th AEW, USAF Bagram 2012 Fairchild A-10C Thunderbolt II, 79-0145 'BD', 107th EFS/451st AEW, USAF Bagram 2011 McDonnell F-15E Strike Eagle, 89-0487 'SJ', 335th FS (Chiefs)/4th FW, 4th Operations Group, USAF Bagram 2011 Eurocopter Tigre HAP, ET-703, 1st Attack Helicopter Battalion, Spanish Army, Herat 2013 Westland Lynx AH.7, XZ645, 672 Squadron, AAC Operation Herrick Kandahar 2007 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £21.99 | ||
Air-Graphic Models - AIR72-005 - 1:72 | Air Forces of the World Part 2 (Training Aircraft) Bae Hawk T.2, ZK025 'P', IV (R) Squadron, RAF Valley 2016 Bae Hawk T.2, ZK029 'FE', 25 Squadron RAF Valley 2018 Eurocopter Squirrel HT.1, ZJ261 '61' of DHFS, RAF Shawbury 2015 Shorts Tucano T.1, ZF378 'RN-S' of 72 Squadron RAF Linton-on-Ouse 2018 (WWII Green/Brown camouflage scheme) Bae Hawk 127 LIFT, A27-16 of 79 Squadron RAAF Pearce 2003. (Red 80th Anniversary Scheme) Bae Hawk 127 LIFT, A2721 of 76 Squadron RAAF Williamtown 2003 (Black 80th Anniversary Scheme) Aermacchi MB326H, A7-070, 76 Squadron RAAF Williamtown 1992 (Black 25th Anniversary scheme) Aermacchi MB.339 CB, NZ6467 '76', 14 Squadron RNZAF Ohakea 2000 BAe Hawk 115/CT-155, 155213 '213' of 419 Squadron, 2 CFFTS (NFTC) Canadian Air Force Moose Jaw 2017 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £21.99 | ||
Air-Graphic Models - AIR72-013 - 1:72 | Hunting the Terrorists. Hunting the Terrorists 'Coalition Air Power on ISIS/DAESH in Syria and Iraq.' Bumper Sheet with full colour instruction booklet. Stunning Decals and artwork by Jon Freeman and printed by Fantasy Printshop. Featuring: Dassault-Mirage 2000D - 342/'125-BA of EC 2/4 La Fayette , French Air Force, Based at Azraq Air Base, Jordan, 2015. Dassault Rafale B - 322/'4-HU' of Escadron de Chasse (EC) 1/4 'Gascogne', Armee de l'Air, Based at Prince Hassan Air Base, Jordan, 2018. Bell CH-146 Griffon - 146413, of 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron, Canadian Armed Forces, Based at Camp �°rable, Iraq, 2016. McDonnell-Douglas CF-188A Hornet - 188795 of 409 Squadron, Canadian Forces, based in Kuwait, 2014. McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18A HUG+ - A21-16 of 3 Squadron, RAAF, Based at Al Minhad Air Base, United Arab Emirates, 2017. Boeing F-18F Super Hornet - A44-210 of 1 Squadron, RAAF, Based at Al Minhad Air Base, United Arab Emirates, 2016. (With 1 Sqn RAAF 100th Year Special Tail) Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk - 68822/N48-009/'09' of 816 Naval Air Squadron, Flight 1, Royal Australian Navy, based aboard HMAS Toowoomba, Southern Arabian Gulf 2020. Boeing F-18F Super Hornet - 166663 of VFA-213, 'Black Lions', United States Navy, Based aboard USS George H. W. Bush, 2016. Grumman EA-6B Prowler - 161885, of VMAQ-4, US Marine Corps based at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, August, 2016. McDonnell F-15E Strike Eagle - 9-0487,SJ', of 335th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Wing, 4th Operations Group, USAF, Based at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, Jordan, September, 2019. Fairchild A-10C Thunderbolt II, 78-0633/'ID' of 190th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, 124th Fighter Wing, Idaho ANG, USAF, Based at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, December, 2016. Dassault-Mirage 2000-9EAD, '724' of United Arab Emirates Air Force, based at Al-Ain Air Base, United Arab Emirates, 2015. Lockheed-Martin F-16C Block 52 Fighting Falcon, 12-0004/'1607' of Iraqi Air Force, 2015. Lockheed-Martin F-16C Block 50 Fighting Falcon, 07-1005 of 181 Filo, Turkish Air Force, based at Diyarbakir Air Base, Turkey, during 'Operation Martyr Yal��A�n', 24��½"25 July 2015. Panavia Tornado ECR - Panavia Tornado ECR, 46+28 of Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 51, Luftwaffe, Based at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan 2016/17 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £21.99 | ||
Air-Graphic Models - AIR72-017 - 1:72 | Air Forces of the World Update Set Part 4 Aircraft Covered. NH-90 NFH 'N233', of 860 Squadron, Netherlands Naval Aviation Service, Based at De Kooy Naval Air Station, Netherlands, 2016 NH-90 NFH Caiman, '4', of Flottille 33F, Force maritime de l'aeronautique navale, Based at based at Lanveoc Air Base (ASW/SAR), France, 2019. Eurocopter AS565 Panther, '503' of Flotille 36F Cassard, South Squadron, Force maritime de l'aeronautique navale, based in France, 2016. Dassault Rafale M, '37', of Flotille 11F, French Aeronavale, Based at Base d'aeronautique navale de Landivisiau, France, June, 2019 McDonnell F-4 2020 T Terminator, 70296, of 111 Filo, 'Panthers', Turkish Air Force, Based at Eski...l�ehir Air Station, Turkey, 2018. (Seen at RIAT 2019) McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18D Hornet, M45-01, of 18 Squadron, Malaysian Air Force, crewed by Kol Koey and Mej Hazman. Based at Butterworth AFB, Malaysia, 2017. (Hornet 20th Anniversary Scheme) General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon, '40317', of 403 Squadron, Royal Thai Air Force, Based at Takhli Air Station, Thailand, 2016. (Seen at Exercise Pitch Black in Australia) Pilatus PC-21, 'A54-048', of 4 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, Based at Williamtown Air Force Base, Australia, August, 2020. Westland Sea King Mk.43B, '073', of 330 Squadron, Royal Norwegian Air Force, Based at Bodo Main Air Station, Norway, 2014. Kaman SH-2G(I) Seasprite, 'NZ3603', of 6 Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Based at Auckland, Whenuapai Air Station, New Zealand, 2019. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £21.99 | ||
Air-Graphic Models - AIR72-023 - 1:72 | British Military Transport Aircraft of the 1960's Part 1 Vickers VC-10 Bristol Britannia Blackburn Beverley Beagle Basset de Havilland Dove Sea Heron More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £29.25 | ||
AML - AMLD72024 - 1:72 | Soviet Stars in the Skies Pt 2. Red Stars with Black Outlines in 16 sizes for small fighter types. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £4.70 | ||
AOA Decals - AOA72002 - 1:72 | Intruder Sandbox - USN/USMC Grumman A-6E Intruders in Libya Strikes & Desert Storm 8 Marking Options Included: VA-34 Blue Blasters (2 options) - USS America, Operations Prairie Fire & El Dorado Canyon (1986) VA-55 Warhorses - USS Coral Sea, Operations Prairie Fire & El Dorado Canyon (1986) VA-85 Black Falcons - USS Saratoga, Operation Prairie Fire (1986) VA-35 Black Panthers (2 options) - USS Saratoga, Operation Desert Storm (1991) VMA(AW)-533 Hawks (2 options) - Sheikh Isa Air Base (Bahrain), Operation Desert Storm (1991) Decals also included for crew helmets, fuel tanks, tailhooks, formation lights, ejection seats, VA-35 MERs, & VA-55 special ordnance markings. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
AOA Decals - AOA72006 - 1:72 | Re-printed! USAF/VNAF Fairchild AC-119G Shadows & AC-119K Stingers in the Vietnam War. This 1/72 decal sheet includes marking options for AC-119G Shadow and AC-119K Stinger gunships in the Vietnam War as operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) and the South Vietnam Air Force (VNAF). Although the AC-119G Shadow variant is not available in kit form, the Shadow can be easily represented by relatively basic modifications to the Italeri/Testors AC-119K Stinger kit. 14 Marking Options Included: Six USAF AC-119G Shadows covering 71st Special Operations Squadron (SOS) and 17th SOS: The Devil's Advocate, City of Columbus Indiana, The Charlotte Representative, Burks Law, and two Charlie Chasers marked aircraft (all options provided also carried a variation of the Shadow III insignia). Six USAF AC-119K Stingers covering 18th SOS: Montezuma's Revenge, Fly United, Good Grief! The Pea-nut Special, The Super Sow, The Polish Cannon, and Black Killer Duck. Two VNAF AC-119G Shadows covering 819th Attack Squadron. NOTE: No specific VNAF AC-119K Stingers from 821st Attack Squadron are provided. However, other than the addition of the the Vietnamese fin flash on the tail, the VNAF Stingers did not appear to have any other unique markings after inheriting the aircraft from 18th SOS. All of the USAF AC-119K aircraft on this sheet were transferred to the VNAF in 1972/73 (minus the nose art), and as such, the Vietnamese fin flashes provided could be used with the AC-119K tail codes to represent a VNAF AC-119K Stinger if desired. Data/stencil sets provided for at least TWO aircraft with variations of certain markings also provided as options. Also included are decals for both the original AeroProducts 4-bladed propellers and the later Hamilton Standard 3-bladed propellers (used by both VNAF options and also Black Killer Duck). Additionally, decals provided for the flare launcher's compressed air/nitrogen bottles' markings and as well as the illuminator's various placards/warnings. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £16.99 | ||
Aviaeology - AOD72013 - 1:72 | RCAF Catalinas - 413 Squadron RCAF Overseas Catalinas: The 'Saviour of Ceylon' and Beyond Catalina Mk.I, IB, & VIB aircraft of 413 and 422 Squadrons - Small series screen-printed production - Available in 1/72 (AOD72013) and 1/48 (AOD48013) scale versions - Decals to model up to 3 (if subjects featuring each variant of national markings are chosen) of 5 photo-documented subjects plus the markings to model 2 other significant-action aircraft, including S/L Leonard Birchall's 'Saviour of Ceylon' sortie Mk.I and a Boeing Canada-built Mk.IVB, based on carefully interpreted graphic reconstructions. - Ten 8.5 x 11 in. pages of illustrated documentation* *Black and white laser prints are supplied in the package, and a high resolution, home/office-printable, colour PDF version is made available via email after purchase (automatically sent for direct-purchase customers). Documentation includes decal placement and comprehensive painting instructions for all subject aircraft variations, in addition to illustrated articles (notes pages with photos and/or scale illustrations) on: - Catalina Mk.I / Mk.IB wing centre-section (unique hardpoint structure to RAFspecification); - Catalina Mk.IVB wing centre-section (PBY structure with RAF-specific armament mods); - RAF-specific ordnance loadouts; - Defensive armament variations, illustrating differences between marques; - ASV.II radar aerials progressive variations. - per-aircraft details other RAF-specific configuration variations such as ASV radar aerials, r/t w/t aerial installations, DF loops, exhausts, etc. Aircraft covered in this set: - Catalina Mk.I W8427 / QL-G, Sullom Voe, Scotland 1941-'42 / Koggala, Ceylon, 1942-43 S/L Birchall's usual aircraft complete with 'bomb-slinging Canadian Cat' nose art. Flown to Ceylon by the Squadron OC, W/C Plant, and crew. - Catalina Mk.IB FP103 / DG-A (422 Squadron) UK & USSR, force landed in the Shetlands during a storm encountered while enroute home from northern USSR, September1942 - Catalina Mk.I W8412 / B (' Coeur De Lion' inscription nose art), Koggala, 1942-43 an example of an early Mk.I aircraft refinished with mid-1942 era markings in Ceylon - Catalina Mk.IB FP306 / D, Koggala, 1942-43 a Mk.IB in original factory finish and fitted with the full radar suite. - Catalina Mk.IB FP182 / G, Koggala, early/mid 1944-43 a Mk.IB in field-modified 'mostly white' ASW finish and fitted with the full radar suite. SEAC style national markings. - Catalina Mk.I AJ155 / QL-A, Koggala, 4 April 1942 The 'Saviour of Ceylon 'sortie aircraft graphic reconstruction based on other 413 Sqn attrition replacement aircraft received prior to the move from UK to Ceylon. - Catalina Mk.IVB JX276 / Z, Koggala, early / mid 1944 graphic reconstruction of a Canadian-built Mk.IVB as delivered to the squadron while in Ceylon. SEAC style national markings. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.80 | ||
Aviaeology - AOD72019 - 1:72 | Eagle Squadron Supermarine Spitfire Mk.V Eagle Squadron Spitfire Mk.VBs: The American Volunteers of Nos. 71, 121, & 133 Squadrons - Small series screen-printed production - Available in 1/72 (AOD72019), 1/48 (AOD48019) , 1/32 (AOD32019 stock availability TBA) , & 1/24 (AOD24019 stock availability TBA) scale versions - The 1/72 and 1/48 scale editions include decals to model at least 2 (if subjects featuring each variant of national markings are chosen) of 10 photo-documented subjects, based on carefully interpreted graphic reconstructions. - The larger 1/32 and 1/24 scale coverage is split into two independent part-sets each, divvied up according to the type of national markings used AOD32019.1 and '24019.1 features aircraft with early war 'type A' fuselage, underwing, and tail national markings while AOD32019.2 and '24019.2 features aircraft with 'type C' fuselage, underwing, and tail markings. The (pt.1) and (pt.2) labels in the subject list below indicate the subject aircraft featured in each of these larger sets. - Six 8.5 x 11 in. pages of illustrated documentation* *Black and white laser prints are supplied in the package, and a high resolution, home/office-printable, colour PDF version is made available via email after purchase (automatically sent for direct-purchase customers). Documentation includes subject specific (i.e. not generic) decal placement and comprehensive painting instructions compete with multi-view colour depictions clarifying propeller, exhaust, and canopy variations for all subject aircraft. Aircraft covered in this set: 71 Squadron - AB875 / XR-X, Martlesham Heath, February 1942 aircraft nicknamed 'Little Joe' with Eagle Squadron motif nose art, P/O Joe Kelly. (pt.1) - AB908 / XR-Y, Kirton-in-Lindsey, November 1941 P/O Carrol 'Red' McCoplin. (pt.1) - AD196 / XR-Q, Martlesham Heath, February 1942 aircraft nicknamed 'Miss North Dallas' with Victor France originated nose art, various pilots. (pt.1) - BL287 / XR-C, Martlesham Heath, March 1942 'Sioux Chief' nose art, P/O Leo Nomis. Choice of three (white as printed, or Sky or light blue as overlays) background colour interpretations are provided for. (pt.1) 121 Squadron - W3711 / AV-H, Kirton-in-Lindsey, December 1941 P/O Richard Patterson (features neat dice gambler-themed 'tail art' adjacent to serial number on port side). (pt.1) - BM405 / AV-J, Southend, June 1942 aircraft nicknamed 'Barry', P/O 'Barry' Mahon. (pt.2) - BM581 / AV-P, Southend, July 1942 Uncle Sam's Hat + 13 stars nose art, P/O Bill Kelly. (pt.2) - BM590 / AV-R, Southend, July 1942 aircraft nicknamed 'Olga', P/O Gilbert Halsey. (pt.2) 133 Squadron - BM263 / MD-A, Kirton-in-Lindsey, April 1942 'Mine's a Bitter' nose art with Squadron Leader's rank pennant, S/L Eric Thomas. (pt.2) - EN951 / MD-U, Biggin Hill, late summer 1942 P/O DonBlakeslee. (pt.2) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Echelon FD - AXT721045 - 1:72 | Schwere Panzerabteilung 507 Tiger IIs sAbt 507 Tiger IIs that saw action in the Paderborn area, 1945. Pecular to the unit, like their Tiger Is, the first digit of the turret numbers were larger and stood taller than the second and third digits (platoon and tank). Except that the colours were reversed - white outlines on solid black. Of interest is one of the "402"s featured on this set, which was with single-link tracks driven by18-tooth sprockets, and was fitted out as a Panzerbefehlswagen (antenna base on the turret, rear of the loader's hatch, antenna pot on the center rear of the engine deck and antenna tube across the rear edge of the hull). In other words, a stab Tiger II with late-war tracks. Also included are Turret number generics. Copyright � 2023 Echelon Fine Details. Website created by Wittmann Goh. More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £9.70 | ||
Aztec - AZD72081 - 1:72 | Shocking Sheriffs v2 Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk from the Mexican Policia Federal More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Barracuda Studios - BC-72009 - 1:72 | Re-printed! North-American P-51D Mustangs of the 8th Air Force (5) 44-63684 SX-B 352FS 353FG Lt.Col.William B.Bailey 'Double Trouble Two' Black/Yellow check nose RAF Raydon; 44-14985 CY-G 343FS 55FG Maj. Edward Giller 'The Millie G' Yellow/Green check nose band RAF Wormingford; 44-14888 B6-Y 363FS 357FG Chuck Jaeger 'Amourous Len III' 1944 Red/Yellow check nose band RAF Yoxford; 44-13410 E2-C 375FS Lt.Col Thomas Christian KIA 12-8-44 'Lou IV/Athelene' Yellow Nose RAF Bottisham; 44-15092 SX-B 'Alabama Rammer Jammer' Black/yellow nose band RAF Raydon. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Barracuda Studios - BC-72232 - 1:72 | Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 and G-14 Part 1 This sheet features 7 interesting Gustavs with a wide array of colors and markings. Thoroughly researched by Anders Hjortsberg, who also created the stunning profile artwork, these are the culmination of years of research, and represent the latest thinking in color and markings. This sheet features full color instructions, 2 full sets of stencils and enough national markings to do at least 2 aircraft. Bf-109G-6. White Chevron of III./JG 1 flown by Friedrich Eberle at Eelde. October 1943 Bf-109G-6. Black 10 of IV./JG 54, Dorpat, Russia, early 1944. Bf-109G-6. << + - of II./JG 11, flown by Gunther Specht, Germany. February 1944 Bf-109G-6. Yellow 6, of 9./JG 3, Normandy, July 1944 Bf-109G-14. White 21 of Franz Wienhusen, Gruppenkommandeur IV./JG 4, autumn 1944. Bf-109G-6. Blau 62 of JG 110, Finow, Germany. Early spring 1945 Bf-109G-6. Gelbe 20 of 3./EKG(J), Ansbach, Germany. March 1945 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Barracuda Studios - BC-72377 - 1:72 | Supermarine Spitfire Early Mark Airframe Stencils. This decal set consists of one complete set of external stencils in the early style serifed font. This includes alternate wing walk markings, gun port patches, Dunlop wheel logos, bomb markings, door stencils and white underwing stencils for black winged Mk I Supermarine Spitfires. Printed by Cartograf, these decals are thin and beautifully sharp. Early style stencils were applied to Mk.I, Mk.II, Mk.V, Mk.VI and even early M. IX aircraft, as well as Merlin Seafires. For all applicable kits. Artwork by Chris Busbridge. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £5.99 | ||
Berna Decals - BER72072 - 1:72 | Re-printed! 12 Dassault-Mirage 2000-5 of the world : 2000-5EG n'551 05/2010 & n'554 11/2011 and 2000-5BG n'505 & 506 in 09/2010, 331 Mira, Tanagra, Greece, Hellenic Air Force ; 2000-5EDA n'QA91 and 2000-5DDA n'QA87 Doha, Qatar, end of 2011, 2000-5EDA n'QA95 and 2000-5DDA n'QA85 03/2011, Souda, Crete, Operation 'Unified Protector', Qatar Emiri Air Force; 2000-5Ei n'2016 (EI16) & 2000-5Di n'2057 (DI07) seen in 2008 with black markings and in 2012 with the new grey markings, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China Air Force More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £12.20 | ||
Caracal Models - CD72141 - 1:72 | US Navy A-4E/F Skyhawk Multiple marking options for US Navy A-4E/F Skyhawks. A workhorse of the US Navy and Marines during the Vietnam War, the A-4 Skyhawk is an iconic and beloved aircraft among aviation enthusiasts who appreciate its unique blend of simplicity, speed, and versatility. This set for the A-4E/F variants of the Skyhawk features markings for several Navy and Marines units, including a camouflaged example that was briefly operated as an adversary aircraft for training. We recommend the Hobby 2000/Fujimi kits in this scale. The options on this decal sheet are: A-4E Bu.No 151059, VMA-322 "Fighting Gamecocks" A-4E Bu.No 151137 VA-216 "Black Diamonds, USS Forrestal 1970 A-4F Bu.No 155022 "Lady Jessie", VA-164, USS Hancock, 1973 A-4F Bu.No 155022 "Lady Jessie", VA-164, USS Hancock, 1974 (after "SuperFox" upgrade) A-4E Bu.No 151030, VMA-131 "Diamondbacks" A-4F Bu.No 154175 Naval Air Test Center, NAS Patuxent River A-4E Bu.No 151064 VF-101 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Caracal Models - CD72143 - 1:72 | "Aggressors Now - and Then" This multi-subject sheet features markings for five different types of aircraft flown in aggressor roles by USAF. Starting with the most modern USAF jet to fly in this role (F-35A), we provide markings for the striking "Wraith" F-16C in an overall black scheme, and three Soviet jets that were operated by the top-secret "Constant Peg" program. The markings for "Constant Peg" jets were designed using the most recently classified video footage and two books published on the subject. We recommend the Modelsvit MiG-21F-13, and RV MiG-23M / MiG-23BN kits. For F-35A and F-16C options, we recommend the Hasegawa (for F-35) and Revell/Tamiya (for F-16) kits. The seven options on this sheet are: F-35A 11-5020, 65th Aggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB F-35A 11-5021, 65th Aggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB F-16C Block 42 89-2048 "Wraith", 64th Aggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB F-16C Block 25 85-0418 "Wraith", 64th Aggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB MiG-21F-13 (USAF "YF-110") "Red 85", 4477th TES, 1986 MiG-23MS "Flogger-E" (USAF "YF-113E") "Red 49", 4477th TES, 1986 MiG-23BN "Flogger-F" (USAF "YF-11B") "Red 74", 4477th TES, 1985 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Caracal Models - CD72146 - 1:72 | JANUARY 2024 PRINTED!!! USAF CT ANG Lockheed C-130H Hercules "Black Lightning" The Connecticut Air National Guard (CT ANG) holds a storied heritage. Originating in 1923, the CT ANG has been a part of many critical moments in history, from defending the Eastern Seaboard during World War II to engaging in modern operations overseas. In order to commemorate the 100 years of CT ANG, the 103rd Airlift Wing chose to decorate one of their C-130 Hercules aircraft with the historic "Black Lightning" scheme. This decal sheet for the Italeri or Zvezda C-130 kits allows you to model this striking aircraft. Limited edition of 250 sheets only. The aircraft depicted on this sheet is: C-130H 93-1456, Connecticut Air National Guard - 2023 Accurate stencilling and national insignia to build this specific C-130 are included. Both decal sheets in this set were professionally screen printed by Microscale in the US. More | Aircraft decals (military) | New Arrivals | £14.99 | ||
Eagle Cal - EAG72027 - 1:72 | Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6(4) Yellow 6, W.Nr 18807, Alfred Surau,9/JG 3 Sept 1943; White 1, W.Nr 26024, Hptm Karl-Heinz Langer, 7/JG 3 Autumn 1943; White 12, W.Nr 27111, Obfw. Kurt Graf, 7/JG 3 October 1943 All JG 3 Bad Worishofen, Germany; Black 8, W.Nr 26048, Pilot Offz. Gunther Sahl, 8/JG 54, Luneburg, Germany,Spring 1944 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Eagle Cal - EAG72097 - 1:72 | Junkers Ju-87G-2 'Stuka's Part 1 ' < - -' Ju-87G-2 W. Nr. 494110 Stab SG 2 8 May 1945 Kitzingen Pilot: Oberst Hans-Ulrich Rudel ' T6+NU' Ju-87G-2 W. Nr 494221 10./SG 2 Pilot Unknown Stab SG 2 & 10./SG 2 Additional references may be found in Wings of the Black Cross Number 3 available from Eagle Editions. Instructional text written by Mark Proulx. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Eagle Cal - EAG72098 - 1:72 | Junkers Ju-87G-2 'Stuka's Part 2 Luftflotte 4, I./SG 2 Ju-87G-2 W. Nr. 494200 Luftflotte 4 Pilsen 194 'T6+BB' Ju-87G-1 W. Nr. Unknown I./SG 2 Pilots Unknown Additional references may be found in Wings of the Black Cross Number 1 available from Eagle Editions. Instructional text written by Mark Proulx. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Eagle Cal - EAG72134 - 1:72 | Focke-Wulf Ta-152 A total of five aircraft markings are provided. 'Green 3' originally 'Yellow 3' photographed at Alteno Airfield, February 1945 assigned to 11./JG 301. This aircraft became 'Green 3' as part of Stab JG 301 on when all Ta-152 aircraft became part of the Stab on 13 March 1945. Flown by Obfw. Josef Keil 10 April 1945 when he shot down a P-47 over Kassel, Germany. This H-0 also flown by Obfw. Walter Loos on 20 April 1945. 'Green 9' Stab JG 301. This Ta-152 H-1/R11 W. Nr. 150168, was equipped with windscreen heating elements which are provided in decal form on this sheet. Flown by Fw. Willi Reschke on 24 April 1945, shot down two Soviet Yakovlev Yak-9s over Berlin. Also flown by Hptm. Roderich Cescotti Technical Officer JG 301 on 7 April 1945. This aircraft was captured by the British who overpainted the markings and JG 301 Red/Yellow bands. The Black spinner with White spiral was repainted to a Red spinner with White spiral, then displayed at Farnborough, England. This is the Ta-152 H test flown by Capt. Eric Brown. 'Green 4' Ta-152 H-0 W. Nr. 150010 originally 'Yellow 4' 11./JG 301, assimilated into Stab JG 301 and flown by Obfw. Walter Loos on 24, 25 and 30 April 1945. This Ta-152 H-0 is the only known survivor and is currently in storage at the National Air and Space Museum. Markings provided for both 'Yellow 4' and 'Green 4'. Orange-Red Ta-152, a striking Ta-152 H flown by the Kommodore of JG 301 Obslt. Fritz Auffhammer on 22 March 1945 to the Luftwaffe proving ground at Rechlin, Germany, returning this aircraft along with complaints of construction problems and unfulfilled delivery dates. The purpose of ths bright Orange-Red color was to prevent trigger-happy German flak gunners from shooting down this unusual Luftwaffe fighter. On this flight Auffhammer was escorted by Hptm. Roderich Cescotti who flew Fw-190D-9 'Green 1'. Recommended FS number 21310 for the Orange-Red color. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Eagle Cal - EAG72179 - 1:72 | Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-5 "Yellow 11" W.Nr. Unknown Pilot:a�é-Ë�Unknown 3./JG 26 Spring 1943, Russia Fw-190A-4 "Black 11" W.Nr. Unknown Pilot: Gerhard Thyben 5./JG 54 May 1944, Russia Location Petseri, Northern Russian Front Fw-190A-4 "White 4" W.Nr. Unknown Pilot: Lt. Georg-Peter Eder 7./JG 2 Jan 1943 Vannes, France Fw-190A-4/U7 "White Chevron Triangle" W.Nr. 2472 III./JG 2 After Nov 1942 Vannes, France Pilot: Gruppenkommandeur Hptm. Egon Mayer More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £16.99 | ||
Eagle Cal - EAG72181 - 1:72 | Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2s "Black 13" Oblt. Gunther Rall Staffelkapitan 8./JG 52 September 1942 "Mickey Mouse" Bf-109G-2/R6 Hptm. H. Carganico Kommandeur II./JG 5 Salmijarvi, Finland May 1943 "Blue 5" 7./JG 54 probably Isotscha airfield Smolensk area, Russia, winter of 1942-43 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £16.99 | ||
Experts Choice - EC7213 - 1:72 | Boeing B-50A Superfortess (2) 46-012 96BS 28BW RAF Lakenheath 1950 Triangle S on red fin; 46-010 63 BS 43 BG 'Lucky Lady' first rnon-stop round the world flight March 1949 black square on fin, yellow/black fuselage band [B-29] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.50 | ||
Experts Choice - EC7214 - 1:72 | McDonnell F-4E Phantom (2) 68-529 163 TFS Blacksnakes/Fort Wayne 'Last of the ANG Phantom Gun Fighters/1979 Ft Wayne Phabulous Phantoms 1992 special Don Spering scheme; 69-517/Fw-standard camo More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.50 | ||
Eagle Strike - ESP72019 - 1:72 | McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18C Hornet (2) 164899 NF/300 VFA-192 Golden Dragons, the most colourful F/A-18 yet? 163417 NE/300 CAG USS Constellation black tail, yellow trim More | Aircraft decals (military) | Second Hand | £13.98 | ||
Exito Decals - EXED72001 - 1:72 | Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6, 'White 12', flown by Uffz. Anton Riemer of 7./JG 77, Mizil, Romania, January 1944. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6, 'Black 5', 2./JG 53, Borovo, Croatia, May 1944. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6, W.Nr. 166133; flown by Capt. Constantin 'B��zu' Cantacuzino, San Giovanni near Foggia, Italy, 27th August 1944. The first two options have never been reproduced in decal form before, whilst the last one have not received enough attention from other manufacturers. Decals include bonus emblems of the Romanian Grupul 9 V��nAÆ'toare. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.80 | ||
Exito Decals - EXED72006 - 1:72 | The Last in Line vol.1 - Messerschmitt Bf-109G-10 WNF Entitled 'The Last in Line vol.1' , this decal set is the first of a series devoted to the German aircraft produced in the last months of World War II. This release covers three Bf-109G-10s manufactured by WNF, including one machine used in the postwar Yugoslavia: - Messerschmitt Bf-109G-10/U4, W.Nr. 61xxxx, coded 'Black 5', flown by Oblt. Fritz Nachster of 5./JG 52, Veszprem, Hungary, early March 1945. - Messerschmitt Bf-109G-10/U4, W.Nr. 61xxx8, coded 'Yellow 6' of 6./JG 52, Ainring, Germany, May 1945. - Messerschmitt Bf-109G-10/U4, W.Nr. 611023, coded 'White 45' / 'Black 9645', flown by kap Franc Rupnik of 83.LAP, Pula, Yugoslavia, late October 1950. 'Black 5' have never been reproduced in decal form before, whilst the remaining two aircraft did not receive enough attention from other manufacturers. The decal sheet was printed by industry leader, Cartograf of Italy, which ensures top printing quality and ease of application. It is complemented by instructions that differ from the plain market standard. Each subject is presented on an A4-sized sheet, with large side aircraft profiles printed on the front, and the remaining artwork, photos of the actual aircraft and all necessary information laid out on the rear side. This way you not only get some cool decals for your model kit, but also attractive posters to adorn your man cave, at the same time! The aircraft profiles were created by Anders Hjortsberg. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.80 | ||
Flying Colors Aero - FCA72002A - 1:72 | 'modern' black numerals as used by the Swedish Air Force since 1963 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £5.60 | ||
Echelon FD - FL724011 - 1:72 | Panzer Signal Flags and Pennants (WW2) Essential items of any panzer's inventory. FLown during a breakdown or when the panzer is in need of recovery, the breakdown flag often seen and misrepresented by wrong tones are now properly coloured: black cross over yellow background. The furhrer wimpel (command pennant) in two versions. All flags and pennants are based on documented measurements. The skull pennant, seen during the early war parades, are carefully sized to ensure that it is to scale More | Military vehicle decals | Catalogue | £14.80 | ||
Guideline Publications - GPSAMCC3 - No Scale | Combat Colours 3: The Curtiss P-36 and P-40 in USAAC/USAAF service 1939-1945 The usual detailed 'Scale Aircraft Modelling' treatment of the plane which kept Curtiss at the forefront of fighter design following the success of their biplane line. When re-engined with Allisons the P-36 became the P-40 and served with distinction throughout World War II. 8 colour 3-views. 150 colour profiles. 44 black/white photos. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £9.95 | ||
Guideline Publications - GPSAMCC4 - No Scale | Combat Colours 4: Pearl Harbor and beyond- December 1941-May 1942 This title depicts the camouflage and markings of a whole host of types belonging to the nations dragged into a Pacific War following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. As usually a huge amount of well researched information is presented for the modeller and historian. 215 colour profiles. 27 black/white photos. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £11.95 | ||
Hi Decal - HD72012 - 1:72 | Boeing Chinook (5) #1 is a Chinook HC.1 ;240 OCU, RAF, Operating in Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm in February 1991. The paint scheme is Desert Pink FS 30279 with a Yellow Camel nose art on both sides. #2 is a Chinook HC.1;7th Sqn RAF, Operating in Saudi Arabiawith toned down camouflage for night operations during Desert Storm in February 1991. The paint scheme is Desert Pink FS 30279 with a Black FS 37038 "spots" and a Black FS 37038 underside. #3 is a CH-47D Chinook of the 101st Airborne Division of the US Army. This Chinook was deployed to Saudi Arabia for Operation "Desert Storm" in February 1991. The paint scheme is Dark Green FS 34031. #4 is a CH-47C Chinook of the 601st Aviation Battalion of the Argentine Army during the South Atlantic War on the Falkland Islands in June of 1982. The paint scheme is Olive Drab FS 34087. #5 is a CH-47D Chinook of the Helicopter Unit 5 of the Spanish Army Air Corps out of Los Remedios Airbase in 1987. The paint scheme is Olive Drab FS 34087. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £6.99 | ||
Hi Decal - HD72041 - 1:72 | Hawker Sea Fury / Baghdad Fury ( 7 ) * Egyptian Air Force very first Sea Fury (ex. G-AKRY) in sand & brown desert camouflage and with attractive personal markings, used in combat during the first Palestine War in1948, * Egyptian Air Force in aluminium overall, used in combat against Israeli forces in the Sinai on 30 and 31 October1956, * Iraqi Air Force in sand & brown desert camouflage, based in Egypt and later transferred to the REAF, used in combat during the Palestine War in 1948, * Iraqi Air Force in sand & brown desert camouflage and special markings, in 1955, * Pakistani Air Force target tug in sand & brown desert camouflage and high-viz black/yellow striped undersides, in 1960, * Pakistani Air Force in dark green & ocean grey camouflage, in 1957, * Moroccan Air Force ( former Iraqi a/c) in sand & brown desert camouflage. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Future Releases | £0.00 | ||
Hi Decal - HD72042 - 1:72 | Re-printed! Coming soon! Sukhoi Su-7BMK * Su-7 BMK red 57, 802nd Training Aviation Regiment, Soviet Air Force, Krasonodar Academy, 1974 in green and tan camouflage scheme; * Su-7 BMK black 7649, 53rd Squadron, 205th Fighter-Bomber Brigade, Egyptian Air Force, El-Mansourah A.B., October 1973, in "Nile Valley" Green-Grey Green-Sand camouflage; * Su-7 BMK black 7689, 52nd Squadron, 205th Fighter-Bomber Regiment, Egyptian Air Force, Bilbeis A.B., October 1973, in Green and Sand camouflage; * Su-7 BKL red 807, 3rd Fighter-Bomber Regiment, Polish Air Force, Bydgoszcz A.B., 1980, in aluminium overall scheme; * Su-7 BMK red 420, 335th Fighter-Bomber Regiment, Afghan Air Force, Bagram A.B., 1979-1980, in aluminium overall scheme; * Su-7 BMK black 816, 19th Squadron, Syrian Arab Air Force, Dmeyr A.B., 1972-1973, in Blue Green and Orange Sand camouflage; * Su-7 BMK black 335, 21st Attack Squadron, Algerian Air Force, Laghouat A.B., deployed to Egypt during the October 1973 war and repainted in Egyptian "Nile Valley" Green-Grey Green-Sand camouflage. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.60 | ||
Hi Decal - HD72053 - 1:72 | Re-printed! McDonnell RF-4C Phantom/RF-4E Phantoms (7) McDonnell RF-4C Phantom (4) 65-0835 165 TRS/123 TRW Kentucky ANG RAM 1986; then with Spanish Air Force as 12-58 123 Escuadron 1989 still in Europe 1 camouflage schemes and then in light grey camouflage schemes 1993 as it flew last Spanish F-4 flight in 2003; 65-0823 12-64 123 Escuadron Torrejon retirement scheme Titanes Phorever 1978-2002. McDonnell RF-4E (3) Iran Air Force 2-6511 33TFS/32TFW 2001 blue/grey camouflage; 2-6504 62TFS/61TFW 1985 Desert camo/black undersurface; 2-6507 62 TFS/61TFW Desert Camo/Grey undersurfaces More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £6.99 | ||
Hi Decal - HD72063 - 1:72 | Back in stock! McDonnell F-4E Phantom II 'Pharaoh's Ghosts' (4) 222nd Tactical Fighter Brigade, Egyptian Air Force: * 66-0366 / 7813 in disruptive 'Compass Ghost Grey' camouflage, 1980, * 67-0289 / 7827 in 'South East Asia' camouflage with orange & black quick ID panels, 1983, * 67-0341 / 7818 in 'Hill One' scheme, seen in 1988, * 67-0239 / 7817 in 'Hill Two' scheme with orange & black quick ID panels, 1990. Before being sold to Egypt, this Phantom was credited with the downing of a Vietnamese Mikoyan MiG-21 in August 1972, when serving with the USAF 58th TFS. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.20 | ||
HAD Models - HUN72250 - 1:72 | Grumman F-14A Tomcat Black Aces "The Final Countdown" More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £16.20 | ||
HAD Models - HUNE721005 - 1:72 | Grumman A-6E/KA-6D Intruder VA-35 The Black Panther "The final Countdown". Aircraft stencilling with sewing patches and Helmet markings More | Aircraft decals (military) | New Arrivals | £16.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172015 - 1:72 | Northrop P-61A/P-61B 'Black Widow' (7) 25526 'Nightie Mission' 6th NFS; 25527 'Moonhappy' 6th NFS; 239514 'Hel'n Back' 416th NFS; 239572 'Little Audrey' 422nd; 239525 'Night Take Off' 548th NFS; 239454 'Cooper's Snooper'; 25554 'The Virgin Widow' 6th NFS. Individual aircraft markings only.------(Northrop P-61A/Northrop P-61B) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172038 - 1:72 | Boeing B-29A Superfortress (2) 44-61872 343rd BS /98th BG 'Ace in the Hole'; 44-62281 345th BS /98th BG 'Fire Ball', Both H in black square on fin, Yokota Japan May 1951 Individual aircraft markings only. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172084 - 1:72 | Supermarine Spitfire PRU Mk.XIX Includes WWII and Post War Roundels, Generic Serials and Detailed Stencilling includes: Propeller Lock Stencils, Trestle Markers, Walkway Inboard, Wheels Up When Indicator Flush, Walkway Forward, Jack Here, Do Not Lift Under Here, 24 Volts Ground Supply, Hood Release Other Side, To Slide Hood Back Press Button, Oil Capacity 5 Gallons Air Space 2 Gallons, Fuel 100 -130 Galls, DTD, Black Walkway Line More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172098 - 1:72 | Gloster Meteor F.4- EE455, known as 'The Yellow Peril' or 'Forever Amber', flown by Gloster chief test pilot, Eric Greenwood to beat the air speed record, November 1945. Scheme is overall high gloss Trainer Yellow. Note lack of aerial masts and faired over gun ports. Gloster Meteor F.4, Y9'5, operated by No.323 Squadron, Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden, 1950's. Scheme is overall silver with the nose tip in red. Gloster Meteor F.4, 1406, operated by No.20 Squadron, Royal Egyptian Air Force, based at Almazah 1950. Scheme is overall silver, with black and white identification bands. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172103 - 1:72 | McDonnell F-4G Phantom (ex- F-4B-14) Phantom II, BuNo 150642/NJ-111 operated by VF-121 'Pacemakers', on charge of the NATC Patuxent River, Maryland, 1970's. McDonnell F-4G (ex- F-4B-14) Phantom II, BuNo 150642/Modex 102 operated by VF-213 'Black Lions' aboard the carrier USS Kitty Hawk. VMFA-452 McDonnell-Douglas F-4B, BuNo 151417/WH-9, operated by VMFA-542 'Tigers', Da Nang, South Vietnam, May 1966. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172135 - 1:72 | Gulf War Part One - Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer 1991 - 2016 '25th Anniversary Edition Gulf War Blackburn Buccaneers 1991. Includes 6 aircraft from Operation Granby. Sky Pirates flags, Scotch Whiskey names, nose art serials and codes and stencilling where appropriate. All desert pink camouflage. XV863 'S' 'Sea Witch' 'Debbie' 'Tamnavoulin'. XX885 'L' - 'Hello Sailor' 'Caroline' 'Famous Grouse'. XX901 'N' - 'The Flying Mermaid' 'Catherine' 'Glen Elgin'. XX895 'G' - 'Lynn' 'JAWS' 'Glen Fiddich'. XX530 'E' 'Glenmorangie' Sky Pirates. XX352 'U' 'Tamdhu' Sky Pirates. The sheet includes comprehensive Buccaneer Stencil and Data information, although used on the 'Operation Granby' Buccaneers as it was painted over with desert pink, most other schemes carried this information and we are sure the modeller will find it is a very useful addition to the sheet. [Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172136 - 1:72 | Gulf War Part Two - Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneers 1991 - 2016 - 25th Anniversary Edition Gulf War Blackburn Buccaneers 1991. Includes 7 aircraft from Operation Granby. Sky Pirates flags, Scotch Whiskey names, nose art serials and codes and stencilling where appropriate. All desert pink camouflage. XW547/R 'Guinness Girl'/'The Macallan'. XV332/No Code 'Dirty Harriet'. XX894/O 'Aberlour'/ XX892/I 'Glen Lossie'. XX889/T 'Longmorn'. XW533/A 'Miss Jolly Roger'/'Glenfarclas' XX899/P 'Laser Lips Laura'/'Linkwood'. The sheet includes comprehensive Buccaneer Stencil and Data information, although used on the 'Operation Granby' Buccaneers as it was painted over with desert pink, most other schemes carried this information and we are sure the modeller will find it is a very useful addition to the sheet. [Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172137 - 1:72 | Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneers XV160, 208 Sqdn, RAF Honington XN890/233/V, 801 NAS, H.M.S. Victorious. XX891/J, 15 Sqdn, RAF Laarbruch. XW527/527, 12 Sqdn, RAF Honington. XW547, 216 Sqdn, RAF Honington. 425, 24 Sqdn, SAAF AFB, Waterkloof. The sheet includes comprehensive Buccaneer Stencil and Data information. Many schemes carried this information and we are sure the modeller will find it is a very useful addition to the sheet. [Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172214 - 1:72 | Avro Vulcan B.2 This sheet includes markings to complete the majority of Vulcans flown in RAF service. The three main schemes are covered as are the main squadrons flying this iconic aeroplane, in service from the early 60s through to the 90s, the last being briefly used in the air-to-air re-fuelling role. You can of course also depict any of the Vulcans flown on the numerous 'Black Buck' missions over the Falkland Islands during that 1982 conflict, the only time the Avro Vulcan was used in anger, proving the versatility of this ground-breaking design. Vulcan Squadrons covered 9th 12th 27th 35th 44th 50th 83rd 101 617. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
Kits-World - KW172247 - 1:72 | Lockheed P-38 Lightnings - Early War. P-38F 'The Sad Sack' 43-2112 95th FS Italy May 1944. P-38F 'Black Falcons' 42-2166 94th FS, 1st FG, MTO. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.20 | ||
LF Models - LFMC72158 - 1:72 | British producer propeller manufacturer logo's of WWI part V. 5 decal options of propeller producers - Blackburn Aeroplane&Motor, Armstrong-Whitworth Co., The Airscrew Co., Austin Motor Co. Ltd. , Ebora propeller Co.Ltd. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Limited Availability | £7.60 | ||
Linden Hill - LHD72009 - 1:72 | Aero L-39C/L-39ZA of the New Great Game- The Aero L-39 Albatros over Russia, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Beyond (14) White 44, White 59, Both Centre for the Demo of Air Technology, Kubinka AB,2002; Red 122; Blue 04, Both Fighter Pilot Academy,early 1990s; Yellow 11, Chechen Republic 1994; Red 01, 121 Armenian Air Force, 2005; Blue 03, Azerbaijani Air Force 2004; Black 0010 Rep of Afghanistan Air Force 1977; Black 003; Black 005, Afghanistan, 1983; Blue 15, Uzbek Air Force 2005; Red 8703, VPAF, Vietnam, 2003; Black 1709 Ethiopian Air Force, 1980s; White 209, Bulgarian VVS, AB, 2004 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £19.99 | ||
Linden Hill - LHD72025 - 1:72 | International Sukhoi Su-25/Su-25K The Rook Part 2 (9) Black TT-9AO Chad 2010; White 029 Equatorial Guinea 2009; Red 59 Afghanistan 1986; Grey 122 Macedonia Air Force 2001; Blue 01 and Blue 10 Ukranian AF; White 35 Uzbekistan AF2009; Black 54 Iran 2008; Blue 22 Russia 2005. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £18.99 | ||
Linden Hill - LHD72026 - 1:72 | International Sukhoi Su-25 The Rook Part 3 (9) Red 18 Armenia 2007; Blue 23 Azerbaijani 2009; Red 59 Gambia 2004; Black 25616 Iraq 201; White FG-501 Congo 2007; Red 02 Ivory Coast Big Shark Mouth 2004; Red 32 Russia small Shark Mouth 2004; Blue 81 Gambia; Yellow 04 Kzakha Air Force 2011; Black 203 Sudan 2009. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £18.99 | ||
Start - LIF18 - No Scale | Luftwaffe im Focus Edition No 18 - 50 pages, about 65 photos - thereof 10 in colour, 4 colour profiles, 2 maps, Readerforum - Aircraft in Focus: Me-262 'black D' of 2./KG 51 in February 1945 - Photos with a story: Of "Crabs", "Snakes" and "Dodeln" (The story of 3. Staffel JGr.10 in 1945, Part 2) - Tail: Ship killer in the Arctic Sea -Lt. Hennemann 2./KG 26 - Colourphotos: The 1.500 mission of 3.(H)/Aufklarungsgruppe 31 in autumn 1942 near Stalingrad - Scenery: Flooding and mud on Soviet airfields - Alliied fate: Emergency landing in Bad Zwischenahn, kill of a B-17 on 26.11.1943 - Unusual: Bullet damage with date! - Personal Emblem: The "Siegfriedsword" on the Junkers Ju-88 of the Kommodore of KG 3, 1942 - Unknown Emblems: The "Vistula"-Emblem of 7.(H)/32 (Pz) - as well as photos of Wekusta 76, Breguet 521, Close Support aircraft - as well as articles and photos to more topics... More | Aircraft books | Limited Availability | £17.80 | ||
Start - LIF30 - No Scale | Luftwaffe im Focus Edition No 30 50 pages, 60 photos - tehreof 7 in colour, 1 colour profil, 1 coloured emblem, 3 coloured document, 5 coloured maps, reader's forum Fighters: Look What Turned Up Colour Photos of the Aircraft of Hptm. Bar, Kommandeur of I./JG 77 Photos with a story: Kurierstaffel (trop) Afrika The Unit with Many Names Scenery: Three Days Confined to Barracks for a "Flying Obscenity" Awards: The Honour Goblet for Distinguished Achievement in the Air War Reconnaissance Aircraft: Hit by Flak in the Area North of Rzhev! Fortunate return by a 4.(F)/14 crew in January 1942 Documents: The Arab Identity Card of the German Africa Corps Heavy Fighters: Me 410 Production at Messerschmitt in Augsburg Color Photos: The Red Devil That Suddenly Disappeared (1./KG 76) Photos with a story: Hit by Flak Return Flight with No Rudder! Happy Ending to a Dramatic Mission by Nahaufklarungsgruppe 4 Tails: Einsatzbilanz einer Do 217 des KG 40 Heavy Fighters: Derna Base of Operations for the 9. Staffel of ZG 26 in North Africa Unusual: A Rare Boundary Stone as a Victory Marker (I./ZG 52) Seaplanes: Seenotstaffel 8 in the Black Sea More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £19.60 | ||
Lifelike - LL72020 - 1:72 | Messerschmitt Bf-109 Py 4 (5) Bf-109E-3 Black A JG 26 Oblt Hassemann; Bf-109G-2 Trop Black << 1/JG 77 Hptm Heinz Bar; Bf-109G-5 Grey << II/JG 11 Maj Gunther Specht; BF-0G-6 White 1 JG 800 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £9.80 | ||
Lifelike - LL72039 - 1:72 | North-American B-25C/D Mitchell Part 1 NEW TOOLING 2018 and Hasegawa B-25J 38BG B-25 *B-25C, 41-12905, 'Tokyo Sleeper' , 405BS/38BG (dragon head emblem) *B-25J, 43-27957, 'Bugs Bunny' , 823BS/38BG (tiger head emblem) *B-25J, 43-28145, 'Estrallita' , 71BS/38BG (wolf head emblem) *B-25J, 44-29284, no name, 822BS/38BG (black panther emblem) *B-25D, 41-30597, 'Hardships 2nd ', hack of 38BG More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £13.50 | ||
SAM Publications - MDF33 - No Scale | MDF33 Douglas A-1 Skyraider By popular demand we are reprinting MDF26 our Douglas A-1 Skyraider Datafile, with a little updating and a new cover. Some, 3,180 Skyraider's rolled off the Douglas Aircraft Company assembly line, and here the Skyraider story is brought to life. Packed with colour and black and white images, concise text, colour profiles, technical diagrams, scale plans and how to model the Skyraider in popular scales, this reprint is a must have for the enthusiast and modeller alike. [A-1J A-1H More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £24.99 | ||
Matterhorn Circle - MHN72017 - 1:72 | Pilatus PC-21 Birth' oft he PC-21 started in November 1997 when Pilatus modified a PC-7 with new wings and a Pratt and Whitney Canada PT6 turbine. Based on those trials, actual development started early 1999 metal was cut in 2001 and the Rollout was celebrated in May 2002. Type certification was reached by the end of 2004. Soon after, Pilatus started serial production despite the fact, that they had no orders in their books. The PC-21 was developed with characteristics of a Jet Trainer in mind. The PT6A-68B turbine is throttled electronically to simulate a jet engine the propeller torque is automatically compensated over the rudder. The roll rate of the aircraft is enhanced to 2000/s with additional spoilers on top of the wings. The airfoil is build for speed the PC-21 reaches a top of Mach 0.72 but still lacking the power of a real jet engine. Hart of the system are the flexible avionics depending on the Jet the customer has in mind. The cockpit is equipped with two Martin-Baker CH16C ejection seats. The wing is prepared with 5 hard points 2 wet for long-range fuel tanks. Thus the PC-21 carries no weapons they are simply simulated electronically for the training of the pilot. The big breakthrough happened in November 2006 when Singapore placed an order for 19 aircraft. The Swiss Air Force followed with an order for 6 JEPAS (Jetpiloten Ausbildungssystem) PC-21. A-101 to A-106 were delivered in 2008 to the Swiss Air Force. Already in the middle of this year, the first pilot training course on the PC-21 with direct transition onto the F-18D Hornet started, avoiding the step via the F-5F Tiger. Training cost for new F-18 pilots could be reduced by 50%. However it was soon realized, that the demand of 6 to 8 new pilots per year could not be satisfied with 6 training aircraft only. A second order of two additional aircraft was placed in 2010 and the handover to the air force in 2012 increased the PC-21 fleet to 8 aircraft. While the first 6 PC-21 carried a striking red and white scheme, visibility of the aircraft was deemed unsatisfactory - the follow up aircraft were painted all red with white trim. In time, all six PC-21 were painted in the same manner. A further exterior modification are the black leading edges of the wings and stabilizers. The landing gear, wheel wells and inside of the gear doors are painted white, as well as all Antennae. The cockpit canopy has a black trim. As a general note SAF PC-21 are glossy painted and kept in impeccable clean condition. By the end of 2017, Pilatus has received orders for 209 PC-21. Next to Singapore and Switzerland, the following countries have ordered the type: Australia, France, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom. As always I like to stress, that the decals should be applied to glossy surfaces. They react well to Micro Sol and Micro Set if you are using a stronger decal softener, please make your own tests. This decal sheet has been designed with a 1/48 scale version as an option. This said in 1/72 scale some markings are ways too small to be readable when screen-printed. On the real aircraft, the maintenance markings are subdued and barely recognizable from a short distance. However I feel to give you the most data as possible on this decal sheet and it is up to your decision, to make use of them, or not. The Whites have been double printed with the intention of a high opacity on the red surface. Before applying the decal for the canopy detonation cord, please dip the canopy into 'Future' as the decal will not stick on the bare plastic for a long time. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Mark I Guide - MKD48013 - 1:48 | Re-released! Fairey Swordfish Colour and Markings with decals (13) The Swordfish biplane " the legendary 'Stringbag' " was designed in 1934 to meet the Air Ministry's requirement for an aeroplane in the Torpedo-Spotter-Reconnaissance (TSR) category. Produced in substantial numbers by the Fairey and Blackburn companies, it became a real workhorse of the Fleet Air Arm fulfilling search and anti-shipping roles, destroying enemy surface vessels and U-Boats and carrying out escort duties with convoys. By 1944 almost 2,400 Swordfish had been completed. The publication has 28 pages, including a total of 44 overall and detailed photographs, 13 pages with colour camouflage schemes and their description. Text in English. A comprehensive decal sheet is added for modellers' convenience. Size of the 1/48th scale decal sheet.250x200 mm. This edition also includes a bonus " an extra decal option, the thirteenth in a dozen, while additional colour profiles are also included to cover another aeroplane. Detailed information about stencil decal placement can be found on our website (www.4pluspublications.com) as a result of our extensive research. Following aircraft are depicted on each decal sheet: Fleet Air Arm (11x), Royal Air Force (1x) and Royal Canadian Navy (1x). K6009/912 822 NAS H.M.S. Furious 1938; L7672/A4F 820 NAS H.M.S. Ark Royal 1939; L9720/4A 820 NAS H.M.S. Ark Royal 1941; P4084/Y8L 765 NAS RNAS Lee-on-Solent 1940 on floats; V4448/B 833 NAS Op Torch Gibraltar 1942 in US markings; HS645/B 824 NAS H.M.S. Striker 1944; NF243/S 816 NAS RNAS St Merryn 1944; NE951/S1 S Flt 860(Dutch) NAS MAC-Ship MV Gadila 1944; LS225/B4 836 NAS MAC-Ship Empire MacAlpine 1943; NF343 NH-Q 119 Sqn RAF Bircham Newton 1945; NR944 RCN RCAF Shearwater Nova Scotia 1946; NF399 912/AO Stn Flt RNAS Arbroath 1948; LS454 733 NAS Brit East Indies Fleet, RNAS Trincomalee 1946. 1) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.I 2) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.I 3) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.I 4) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.I floatplane 5) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.I 6) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.II 7) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.II 8) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.II 9) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.II 10) Royal Air Force - Mk.III 11) Royal Canadian Navy - Mk.III 12) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.III 13) Fleet Air Arm - Mk.II More | Aircraft books with decals | Catalogue | £21.99 | ||
Model Alliance - ML72119 - 1:72 | Boeing CH-47 Chinook HC.2 RAF (9) ZH775 18 Sqn 2005; ZD757 Copenhagen 18 Sqn Operation Telic 2003; ZD981/NV 27 Sqn KFOR 1999; ZA704/EJ 1310 Flt `Double Exposure' Croatia 1999; ZA718/BN `The Survivor' 18 Sqn Operation Telic 2003; ZA712/E 27 Sqn RIAT 2005; All overall Green BS298; ZD880 7 Sqn 1995 UN Yugoslavia overall white; ZA712/ER 7 Sqn 1991 Gulf War overall desert pink with disruptive black camouflage; ZA673/F 240 OCU Gulf War overall desert pink More | Aircraft decals (military) | Limited Availability | £10.25 | ||
Model Alliance - ML72188 - 1:72 | RAF Germany, 1970-75 part 3. WAS £11.25! TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! Hawker Hunter T.7A, WV318 of 15 Squadron, based at RAF Laarbruch, West Germany, in 1975. Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2, XW527 of 16 Squadron, based RAF Laarbruch, West Germany, in 1974. McDonnell-Douglas FGR.2 Phantom , XV439/439 of 14 Squadron, based at RAF Bruggen, West Germany, in 1970. BAe Harrier GR.1, XV791 of 4 Squadron, based at RAF Wildenrath, West Germany, in 1970. McDonnell-Douglas FGR.2 Phantom XV485/W of 2(AC) Squadron, based at RAF Bruggen, West Germany, in 1971. BAe Harrier T.2 XW272/Z of 20 Squadron, based at RAF Gutersloh, West Germany, in 1975. BAC/EE Lightning F.2A, XN793/A of 92 Squadron, based at RAF Gutersloh, West Germany, in 1973. Flown by the unit CO, W/Cdr. J.B. Mitchell. BAC/EE Lightning F.2A, XN771/P of 19 Squadron, based at RAF Gutersloh, West Germany, in 1973. [Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Special Offers | £7.50 | ||
Model Alliance - ML729028 - 1:72 | Defending the Reich Part 1. (5)
Messerschmitt Bf-109G-14 White 1 9/JG 28 France 1944; Black 4 yellow/white/yellow tail bands;
Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-9 Red 22 6/JG 301;
Focke-Wulf Fw-190D-9 Black More | Aircraft decals (military) | Special Offers | £4.47 | ||
Model Alliance - ML729029 - 1:72 | Defending the Reich Part 2. (5) Messerschmitt Bf-109G White 4 Unknown unit; Green 1 1/JG 77 White/green tail bands; Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-8 Black > Stab 1/JG 301; Focke-Wulf Fw-190F-8 Yellow 11 11?SG 2; Focke-Wulf Fw-190D-9 White 15 Unknown unit (BISMay22) WAS £6.70. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! More | Aircraft decals (military) | Special Offers | £4.47 | ||
Microscale - MS72002 - 1:72 | North-American P-51D Theater Stripes (Black & White) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Naval Fighters - NF302 - No Scale | FROM BATS TO RANGERS A Pictorial History of Electronic Countermeasures Squadron Two (ECMRON-2) Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron Two (VQ-2) by Angelo Romano and AMHC (AW) John D. Herndon, USN, Ret. This Pictorial History of US Navy's Electronic Countermeasures Squadron Two (ECMRON-2 or VQ-2), later designated Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron Two (FAIRECONRON TWO or VQ-2) by Angelo Romano and AMHC (AW) John D. Herndon, USN, Ret. is the second title of the new U.S. Navy SQUADRON HISTORIES by GINTER BOOKS. The photo coverage of the history of the Electric Bats, also known as the Rangers, is comprehensive, both in terms of photography and in terms of historical content. Much of the squadron's mission was top secret, as were many of its cold war missions, but the authors were able to utilize official (declassified) documents and first-hand accounts to write this book. For completeness, it is also a history of the U.S. Navy Electronic Intelligence gathering activities going back to WWII, beginning with the creation of the Cast Mike (Counter Measures) Project in 1942 and the deployment of early XARD receivers aboard aircraft like the Consolidated PBY Catalina and PB4Y Liberator. After WWII, the Navy started to use the Privateers as dedicated ELINT platforms and assigned them to two special units operating jointly with the National Security Group. One of these units, designated Port Lyautey Patrol Unit (NPU), was based at Naval Air Activities Port Lyautey, in French Morocco. It was first assigned modified PB4Y-1s and later, the Martin P4M-1Q Mercator. The NPU teamed with the Naval Security Group's Naval Communications Unit 32 George (NCU32G), which provided the ELINT equipment installed on board and the crew to operate them, mostly for covert operations around Europe and the Mediterranean. When the NPU reached its full complement of four P4M-1Qs, the unit and NCU32G, needed to have an administrative identity for budgetary and logistics purposes. Airborne Early Warning Squadron TWO (VW-2), based at NAS Patuxent River, was therefore selected to be its "mother" squadron. On 1 May 1953, NPU Port Lyautey became VW-2 Detachment A (or DET ABLE). In 1955, the Navy decided to establish a dedicated squadron for the unique mission rather than continue with a detachment: Electronic Countermeasures Squadron TWO (ECMRON TWO) was established on 1 Sep 1955. ECMRON TWO was assigned the alphanumeric designation "VQ-2". Its mission was to conduct electronic-search in support of fleet operations to obtain adequate and timely information on enemy radar, communications, and other emissions in support of fleet operations. The Squadron inherited the P4M-1Qs from VW-2 DET A and acquired a Lockheed P2V Neptune for utility purposes. On 1 Jan 1960, EMCRON TWO was redesignated Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron TWO (FAIRECONRON TWO) but still retained the alphanumeric designation "VQ-2". In 1956, VQ-2 received its first Douglas A3D-1Q Skywarrior, followed in 1957 by one A3D-1. In 1958, the Squadron received the Lockheed P2V-5F Neptune to augment the P4M-1Qs. The more capable A3D-2Q/EA-3B arrived in 1959 followed by the big Lockheed WV-2Q/EC-121M Constellation in 1960. The first Lockheed EP-3E ARIES arrived in 1971 and the squadron continued to fly this aircraft until disestablishment in 2012. The VQ-2 history and all worldwide events surrounding it are very well described and documented. This 242-page book contains 180 B&W and 444 color photos, most never published before. Thirty-seven superbly detailed aircraft color profiles show the evolution of the color schemes and markings and the different aircraft types and sub-types, providing very useful information for the benefit of both modelers and aviation historians. The inclusion of many squadron patches completes this masterpiece. THE AUTHORS Angelo Romano Angelo has authored six books: Wings from Coral Sea (Golden Wing Publications, 1986), Naval Fighters (Osprey, 1990), Naval Air Weapons Meet 1956-1959 (Model Publishing, 2006), First and Foremost - An illustrated History of Carrier Air Wing One - CVW-1 Part One 1934-1957 (Model Publishing, 2006), CVW-1 Part Two 1957-1973 (Model Publishing, 2008), and Black Knights Rule! (BKR) - A Pictorial History of VBF-718 / VF-68A / VF-837 / VF-154 / VFA-154 - 1946-2013 (Ginter Books, 2014). John D. Herndon AMHC (AW) Retired U.S. Navy John joined the U.S. Navy in 1978, Assigned to VQ-2 a total of 13 years E-1 to E-7, deployed to six Aircraft carriers in support of the EA-3B aircraft. Additionally deployed to locations all around the world in support of the EP-3E aircraft, Maintenance Control, Aircraft Division and Detachment Leading Chief Petty Officer. Retired out of VQ-2 his last tour which ended in 2000, went on to civilian life, employers ATA and American Airlines and finally the FAA as an Aviation Safety Inspector, currently the Boeing 787 Fleet Program Manager overseeing United Airlines safety compliance. Very involved over the years in collecting VQ-2 information/ history, assisted in raising funds and restoring a VQ-2 EA-3B Aircraft in Fort Worth Texas Ranger 15 BuNo 146453. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £58.30 | ||
Naval Fighters - NF305 - No Scale | US NAVY SQUADRON HISTORIES - NO. 305 WORLD WATCHERS A Pictorial History of Electronic Countermeasures Squadron ONE (ECMRON-1) and Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE (VQ-1). by Angelo Romano Pages: 304 Size: 8.5 X 11 (inches) Format: Paperback with semi-rigid cover Illustrations: 633 mostly color photos, 39 color profiles, 82 patches Publisher: Ginter Books The lineage of VQ-1's "World Watchers" can be traced back to two PBY-5A Catalina "Black Cats" modified for electronic reconnaissance during World War II. In Oct 1951, the unit was formally established as the Special Electronic Search Project (SESP) at NAS Sangley Point, Republic of the Philippines, in Oct 1951. On 13 May 1953, the unit was redesignated Detachment Able of Airborne Early Warning Squadron One (VW-1), and operated four P4M-1Q Mercator aircraft. On 1 Jun 1955, Detachment Able was reorganized into Electronic Countermeasures Squadron One (VQ-1) at MCAF Iwakuni, Japan. This was the first Navy squadron dedicated to electronic warfare. In Sep 1956, VQ-1 received the first A3D/A-3 Skywarrior, or "Whale" as it came to be known, which served the squadron for the next three decades. In 1960, VQ-1 moved to NAS Atsugi, Japan and redesignated Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE. The last Mercator was retired and replaced by the WV-2Q Super Constellations. The "Willie Victor" would remain the backbone of VQ-1's long range, land-based reconnaissance efforts through the Vietnam Era and into the 1970s. The squadron's involvement in the Vietnam War started characteristically, at the very beginning, when a Skywarrior crew was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation for their role in the Gulf of Tonkin incident of 2-5 Aug 1964. For the next nine years, VQ-1 would operate from DaNang, Cubi Point, Bangkok, aircraft carriers on patrol in Yankee Station and other bases in Southeast Asia. VQ-1's aircrews supported countless air strikes and were credited with assisting in the destruction of numerous MiG aircraft and Komar patrol boats. In 1969, The first EP-3B joined the squadron, which began the replacement program for the Super Constellations, which was completed in 1974. In 1971, VQ-1 moved its homeport to NAS Agana, Guam. At that time it absorbed Heavy Photographic Squadron SIXTY ONE (VAP-61) and its former parent unit, VW-1. For a time, VQ-1 consisted of thirty aircraft: sixteen Skywarriors, twelve Super Constellations and two Orions. In Jul 1974, VQ-1 welcomed the first of three EP-3E ARIES I, which served well until retirement, in 1992. On 29 Nov 1988, the last four Skywarriors left the squadron which now flew EP-3E exclusively. In 1991, the squadron closed its permanent detachment at Atsugi, after 30 years and relocated it to Misawa, Japan. In the same year, VQ-1 received the first EP-3E Aries II, an upgraded version of the ARIES I, using modified P-3C airframes. The squadron played a key role in Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. Tasking included strike support, combat search and rescue, communications and over-the-horizon-targeting support to Coalition forces. In 1994, as a result of the base closure of NAS Agana, VQ-1 was notified of the homeport change to NAS Whidbey Island. Coincidentally, in Jul 1994, VQ-1 retired the Navy's oldest operational P-3, EP-3E ARIES I BuNo 148887. Its retirement also marked VQ-1's transition to all EP-3E ARIES II mission aircraft. The next aircraft upgrade, the Sensor Systems Improvement (SSIP) Program, became operational in Aug 2000. On 1 Apr 2001, a VQ-1 EP-3E collided with a People's Republic of China F-8 II fighter, 70 nm off the coast of Hainan Island in the South China Sea. After struggling to regain control of the crippled aircraft, the crew performed a successful three-engine, no-flap emergency landing at Lingshui Air Base on Hainan Island. The crew of 24 was detained for ten days. After the terrorist attacks of 11 Sep 2001, VQ-1 surged aircraft and crews to the Central Command, where missions were flown in support of Operations ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM and NEW DAWN. On 17 May 2012, VQ-1 became the largest operational aviation squadron in the Navy when Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron Two (VQ-2) was officially disestablished and its personnel consolidated into VQ-1. Today, VQ-1 continues to provide Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) flights over an area of responsibility spanning 17 time zones from the East Coast of Africa to the West Coast of the United States. The World Watchers maintain a constant, forward-deployed status to ensure global support to Combatant, Joint and Fleet Commanders. This book is a tribute to all World Watchers who have served the squadron since its establishment to date. A special mention goes to those crews who were lost in tragic accidents, while serving their country. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £74.99 | ||
Naval Fighters - NF97 - No Scale | Martin PBM Mariner. By Steve Ginter. The Martin PBM Mariner flying boat with its distinctive gull wing was proposed to the Navy in 1937 as a replacement for the very successful Consolidared PBY. The major differences were: it was to be a true blue water, open ocean flying boat; capable of extremely long range; with enough offensive armaments to function as a sub hunter or patrol bomber; and enough defensive armament to protect itself. It racked up an impressive wartime record as a sub killer in the Atlantic and as a ship killer in the Pacific. The 1,366 production PBMs were built as PBM-1s, PBM-3s, PBM-3R transports, PBM-3Cs, PBM-3Ds, PBM-3Ss, PBM-5s, PBM-5Rs, PBM-5Ss, PBM-5S2s, PBM-5G and PBM-5A amphibians. In addition to development, testing, variants, and detailed aircraft systems, the book tells each squadrons history and covers usage by the U.S. Coast Guard, the Netherlands, Columbia, Argentina, Uruguay, RAF, RAAF, and civilians. The last PBM was retired from Navy service in 1956 and the last Coast Guard PBM-5G was retired in 1958. 256 pages, 755 black and white, 5-color photos and 61 drawings [PBM-3/5 PBM-5/5A] More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £43.99 | ||
Naval Fighters - NFAF222 - No Scale | Lockheed XF-90 Penetration Fighter By William Simone. 68-pages, including 21-pages of color. 212 B&W photos, 68 color photos, and 90 illustrations. Created by the famous Lockheed "Skunks Works" and highly publicized at the start of the 1950s, the futuristic XF-90 seemed to epitomize what a supersonic fighter ought to look like. I was one of the first Air Force jets to be equipped with afterburners and the first Lockheed aircraft to exceed the speed of sound. Its handsome good looks captured the public's imagination. Even the creators of the popular Blackhawk comic book series adopted the XF-90 as its hero's jet fighter of choice. The text covers the design criteria of the 1945 penetration fighter request-for-proposal and the 8 companies that submitted proposals. Lockheed made over 60 design studies for the XF-90 which included delta wings, V-tails, forward swept wings, variable sweep wings, and Navy proposals, many of which are discussed in the book. The text goes on to describe its development and testing and flight testing at Muroc/Edwards AFB by Tony LeVeir, Lockeed's chief test pilot. Also included is an extensive history (14-pages) of the second XF-90's involvement in the nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site and its subsequent retrieval. Additionally, 2-pages are devoted to Blackhawks and 9-pages to XF-90 models. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £33.30 | ||
Procal Decals - PD72-102 - 1:72 | McDonnell F-4E/RF-4E Phantoms WALKWAYS The design of decals can cover ALMOST most F-RF/4E camos . The colors of walkways are black and dark gray (tire black) and combinated with the BLACK DARK GRAY and WHITE LINES you can have almost any type of Es walkways EVEN FOR GREEK F-4E AUP (the dark gray lines) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.60 | ||
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 - PSL72036 - 1:72 | Northrop P-61A-1/ P-51A-7/P-51B-2 Black Widow. 1. P-61A-1 42-5524 'Midnight Mickey',crewed by 2Lt Mc Cumber, R/O Flt Off Daniel Hinz and Gunner Pvt Peter Dutkanicz, 6th NFS, Saipan, mid-1944 2. P-61B-2 42-39428 OUR PANTHER , crewed by 2Lt Fred M Kuykendall, R/O Flt Off Charles H Rousse and Gunner Cpl George Bancroft, 548th NFS, le Shima, Spring, 1945 3. P-61A-5 42-5554 THE VIRGIN WIDOW ,crewed by 2Lt Robert Ferguson, R/O 2Lt Charles Ward and Gunner Sgt Leroy Miozzi, 6th NFS, Saipan, late December 1944 4. P-61A-1 44-5526 NIGHTIE MISSION, 6th NFS, Saipan, mid-1944 5. P-61B-2 42-39408 Lady in the Dark, crewed by Capt Sol Solomon and R/O Lt John Scheerer, 548th NFS, Iwo Jima, Spring 1945 6. P-61A-10 42-5565 'DOUBLE TROUBLE', crewed by 2lt Robert G Bolinder and R/O Flt Off Robert F Graham, 422nd NFS, Etain ,France late 1944 7. P-61A-1 44-5527 MOONHAPPY, crewed by 2lt Dale Hap Haberman, R/O Lt Raymond Mooney and Gunner, Pvt Pat Farelly, 6th NFS , Saipan, late 1944 8. P-61A-10 42-5623 , Sweatin Wally, flown by Capt Walter A Storck, 427th NFS, Myitkyina, Burma, late 1944 9. P-61B-1-NO 'Times A Wastin' 1944 10. P-61A-5 42-5534 'SHOO-SHOO-BABY' crewed by Lt Robert O Elmore and R/O Lt Leonard F Mapes, 422nd NFS, Chateaudun, France, Autumn 1944 11. P-61A-5 42-5564 JUKIN Judu, crewed by Lt Eugene Lee and R/O Lt Donald Doyle, 422nd NFS, Etain, France, late 1944 12. P-61B-2 42-39454 Cooper s Snooper, flown by 1 Lt George C Cooper, 548th NFS, Iwo Jima, Spring 1945 13. P-61B-1 42-39417 THE GREAT SPECKLED BIRD, crewed by Sguadron Maintenance Officer Lt Dick Hoover and Senior Sguadron, R/O Lt Earl R Dickey 416th NFS, Horsching, Austria, June1945 14. P-61B-15 42-39672 'Little Audrey', 422nd NFS, Etain, France , late 1944 15. P-61B-15 42-39606 'Ll L ABNER', crewed by Lt Alvin G Moore and R/O Lt Juan D Lujan, 415th NFS, St Dizier, France, March 1945 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72041 - 1:72 | Boeing CH-47 Chinook. 1. Boeing CH-47 89-00150 'Black Pearl', Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) in Afganistan, between 2007 and 2009 2. Boeing CH-47 71-20955, was known as the 'Widow Maker'. On 27 April 1983, 71-20955 was performing a mission to an island mountain top in support of the United States Air Force (USAF) 3. 90-00217 , Boeing D model kit numbr 3369, was a Boeing CH-47D helicopter. The U.S Army acceptance date was 28 June 1991. 4. Boeing CH-47 67-18452 "BOONY BUS" 132nd ASHC aircraft between 1970 and 1971. Vietnam 5. Boeing CH-47A 67-18440 'Virgin Hunter', 159th ASHB, 101 st Airborne Division. Beginning 70th, Vietnam 6. Boeing CH-47A 66-00047,'Happiy Hippie', Vietnam, circa 1969 . 7. Boeing CH-47A "WILD THANG" of th 178th MHC, American Division, at Chu Lai during July of 1970. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £17.30 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72043 - 1:72 | Fairey Swordfish 1. L2720:680 of 821 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, on board H.M.S. Ark Royal, February 1939. 2. Fairey Swordfish Mk.I K 6009:912 of 822 Sguadron, H.M.S. Furious, 1937-39. 3. Fairey Swordfish Mk.I floatplane K5959;809 823 Sguadron, H.M.S. Glorious 1937-38. 4. Fairey Swordfish Mk.I K8449;649 820 Sguadron, H.M.S. Courageous, 17 October 1938. 5. Fairey Swordfish floatpane P4199;E8F, 702 Sguadron, H.M.S. Resolution December 1939. Scheme 2. 6. Fairey Swordfish Mk.I L7647:4H 820 Sguadron, H.M.S. Ark Royal, 1941. Scheme 3. 7. Fairey Swordfish Mk.ll LS274;1F of 818 Squadron, 1945. Modified Type C1 roundel and fin flash for operations in Far Eastern waters, Scheme 4. 8. Fairey Swordfish Mk.lll NF374;NH-M, No-119 Sguadron, RAF, based at Bircham Newton, 1945. 9. Swordfish Mk.II 816 NAS, FAANumber: S (NF243)July 1944 Camouflage fuselage and lower surfaces - white, upper surface - the old standard color. The aircraft is marked with a thin band of white invasion okaemkoy on the fuselage and wings. Markings on the fuselage - the type C1, on the upper wing - type B, on the ground - no. 10. Swordfish Mk.III Part: 119 Sqn, RAF Number: NH-F (NF410) Knocke, Le Zoute, Belgium, 1945 The aircraft is equipped with ASV radar and armed with 113 kg bombs. Painted entirely in black. Squadron machines used against E-and R-boats (?), Were about the Dutch coast. 11. Fairey Swordfish Mk.l L2817;T4F 767 Sguadron, Kalafrana, Malta September 1940. Scheme 2. http://www.internetmodeler.com/scalemodels/nraviation/Print-Scale-1-72-Fairey-Swordfish-Decals.php More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £21.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72063 - 1:72 | Gloster Gladiator Part 2 1. Gloster Gladiator Mk.l 2909, Nationalist Chinese Air Force, 1937. 2. Gloster Gladiator Mk.l 175, Latvian Air Force, 1937. 3. Gloster Gladiator J-8 F8, Royal Swedish Air Force, 1983. 4. Gloster Gladiator J-8A, Flygflottilj F19, Swedish Volunteer Force, Northern Finland, winter 1939-40. 5. Gloster Gladiator Mk.l G-704,Lithunian Air Force 1939. 'Silver' Scheme: Dark Green top surfaces of wings and elevator. National marking over a Dark green base on rudder and below wings normal above wings. 6. Gloster Gladiator Mk.II, Esquadrilha de Casa Expedicionaria No.2, Portugal island Tersejra, Azores, 1941. 7. Gloster Gladiator Mk.l, NJ+BO, ErgGr (s) 1, Luftwaffe, 1943. RLM 02 overall except for engine cowling which is probably a replacement still painted in dark green. Standard Luftwaffe markings, with Werke number 45829 in White just above the fin Swastika. 8. Gloster Gladiator Mk.l Soviet Union 1940-1941. 9. Gloster Gladiator, GL-264,of 2/LeLv 16, Finnsh Air Force,1942. Dark Green and Black over upper surfaces: Aluminium undersides. 10. Gloster Gladiator Mk.ll from LeLv 14 Finnish Air Forces. Helsinki, 1940-41, was used over East Karelia. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72066 - 1:72 | Grumman Wildcat and Martlet Aces / 72-066 / 1. Martlet lV FN 112/0-7D flown by Lt Dennis Mayvore Jeram RN, No 888 Sqh, FAA, H.M.S. Formidable, Operation Torch, November 1942 2. F-4F-4 Bu No.3417/White 19, flown by Stanley Winifield 'Swede' Vejtasa, VF-10 USS Enterprise, Battle of Santa Cruz, October 1942 3. General-Motors FM-2 (BuNo Unknown)/White 35, flown by Lt. Ralph Elliot, Jr., VC-27, USS Savo Island, January 1945 4. F4F-4 BuNo. 5193/Black 13, flown by Machinist Donald Y. Runyon, VF-6 USS Enterprise, Sept 1942 5. General-Motors FM-2 (BuNo Unknown)/White 7, flown by Martin Ferko, VC-4, USS White Plains, October 1944 6. F4F-4 BuNo.11985/White F21, flown by Lt JG William Leonard, VF-11 Guadalcanal, June 1943 7. F4F-4,BuNo.02124/White 77, flown by James Swett of VMF-221, Guadalcanal, April 7,1943 8. F4F-3, BuNo Unknown/Black 8, flown by Lt Col Harold William Bauer of VMF-212, Guadalcanal, Sept.-Nov. 1942 9. General-Motors FM-2, BuNo Unknown/White 29, flown by Lt (jg) Hatherly Foster lll of VC-93, USS Petrof Bay, April 1945 10. F4F-4, BuNo.5192/Black F12, flown by Lt James 'Pug' Southerland, VF-5, USS Saratoga, August 7, 1942 11. Martlet lll, AX733/Black 'K' , flown by Sub-Lt.M. Walsh RN, 805 Naval Air Sqadron, Western Desert, September 1941 12. F4F-4, BuNo. 12153/White F4, flown by Lt.C.R 'Skull' Stimpson, VF-11 'Sundowners' , Guadalcanal, Summer 1943 13. F4F-3, BuNo. 5171/White F-1, flown by Lt Commander John S. Thatch of VF-3, USS Lexington, photographed in April 1942 14. F4F-3,BuNo. 2531/Black F-2, flown by Ens. Scott McCluskey of VF-42, USS Yorktown, May 1942 during the Battle of the Coral Sea More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72067 - 1:72 | North-American F-82 Twin Mustang (6) All overall gloss black. North-American F-82F Twin Mustang 46-479/FQ-479 'Hard Luck' 5th F(AW)S, Mitchell AFB. 1949; North-American F-82G Twin Mustang 46-363/FQ-383. 68th F(AW)S, Korea 1950; North-American F-82G Twin Mustang 46-477/FQ-477.No.318 F(AW)S,McChord AFB. 1949; North-American F-82G Twin Mustang 46-403/FQ-403. 'Midnight Sinner',4th F(AW)S; F-82G, 46-390, 4th F(AW)S, Naha AB, Okinawa, Summer 1950; Colonel John Sharpe 'Call Girl' F-82G when he Commanded the 4th F(AW)S at Naha, Okinawa during 1950 The name was on the inside of the starboard fuselage More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72069 - 1:72 | Fairey Gannet. 1. Fairey Gannet AS.1 XA340 / 292-R, 815 NAS, H.M.S. Ark Royal, December 1957. Extra Dark Sea Grey and Sky finish. Propeller spinners painted in black and white. Serials, codes and lettering in black. 'Harp' motif painted on both outer finlets, mirrored. Squadron chest under starboard cockpit. Type D roundels in all six positions. 2. Fairey Gannet AEW.3 XL471 / 43-R, 849 Squadron B Flight, H.M.S. Ark Royal, June 1977. Extra Dark Sea Grey and Sky finish. Propeller spinners painted in black and yellow stripes. Serials, codes and lettering in black. A black map of Australia painted on the starboard nose side to denote B Flight the FAA's Australia Shield in 1975. Type B roundels in all six positions. 3. Fairey Gannet T.2 XA514 / 878-NW, 724 Squadron, Royal Australian Navy. Nowra, mid-1960s. High Speed Aluminim overall. Propeller spinners and antiglare panel in black. 36 inches yellow trainer bands on wings and fuselage. Serials, codes and lettering in black. Australian type D roundels in all six positions. This aircraft was used for live-fire training equipped with a 16 rockets full load. 4. Fairey Gannet COD.4 XA454 / 264-H, 849 Squadron A Flight, May 1970. RAF 'Royal Blue' overall. Propeller spinners painted in black and red. Serials, codes and lettering in white. Type D roundels in all six positions. H.M.S. Hermes badge on finlets are optional, as were removed at a later date 5. Fairey Gannet AS.1 XA322 / 771-CU, 796 Squadron, 1957. Extra Dark Sea Grey and Sky finish. Propeller spinners painted in red, white and black. Serials, codes and lettering in black. 'Pirate's Head' motif painted on both outer finlets, mirrored. Type D roundels in all six positions. 6. Fairey Gannet COD.4 XG790 / 040-R, 849 Squadron B Flight, H.M.S. Ark Royal, May 1970. RAF 'Royal Blue' overall. Propeller spinners, arresting gear and last portion of outer finlets painted in black and yellow stripes. Serials, codes and lettering in white. Intake interior in Sky, with metallic lip. Type D roundels in all six positions. 7. Fairey Gannet AS.4 UA+108, Nr. 1 Squadron MFG 2, Federal German Navy (Bundesmarine), Westerland, Sylt, 1964. Extra Dark Sea Grey and Sky finish. Propeller spinners painted black. Serials, codes and lettering in black. MFG 2 shield painted on both outer finlets. Bundeswehr insignia in all six positions More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £20.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72072 - 1:72 | Yakovlev Yak-9 1. Yak-9U - flown by Georgiy Baevski, Hero of the Soviet Union (19 personal victories). The 5th Guards Fighter Regiment (GIAP), Germany, March 1945. 2. Yak-9T - flown by Capitan Rene Challe. Normandie-Niemen Regiment of the 303rd Fighter Division (IAD). Eastern Front, February 1945 (according some sources this a/c was also spotted at Dubrovka airfield in June 1944). The portrait of Fury was mark of G C I II/7 aircraft since 1940. . 3. Yak-9P (Yak-9B) "Moscow" - tactical number "2' - flown by Captain I.I. Petrov, the commanding officer of the 1st Sq. 168th IAP. Khimki, Moscow, June 13, 1944. 4. Yak-9M - flown by soviet ace pilot G.L. Nakaznyuk. (5 personal and 5 group victories. Participated in 60 aerial combat in 78 sorties). This a/c was flown Nakaznyuk from August 1944 and shot down a Fw-190. The aircraft was gray on all surfaces. The emblem of the Orden of the Battle Red Banner was only on the port side. 5. Yak-9D, tactical number 31 - flown by Vladimir I. Voronov, the wingman of M. Grib. The 6th GIAP of the 11th ShAD, Black Sea Fleet Arm, May 1944. 6. Yak-9D - tactical number 22 - flown by Captain M. Grib (17 victories). The 6th GIAP of the 11th ShAD, Black Sea Fleet Arm, Saki Airfield, April-May 1944. 7. Yak-9U - flown by Major Victor Kalashnikov, Commander of the 291st Niemen (Suvorov Orden IIIrd Degree) IAP (of the 265th IAD, the 3rd IAK). (15 personal victories). Noidorf Airfield, Germany, 1946. 8. Yak-9UT - flown by Major Grigori Kudlenko, Deputy Commander (Navigator) of the 6th Orshansk Red Banner, Suvorov Orden IIIrd degree GIAP of the 4th GIAD, the 1st GIAK. 5 personal victories. Perleberg, East Prussia, 1947. 9. Yak-9UT - tact.#37 - belonged to the 12th Red Banner IAP of the Baltic Sea Fleet, Kohlberg, East Prussia, 1945. 10. Yak-9UT - tact.# 31 - belonged to the 3rd sq. of the 43rd, IAP, 3 IAK, 16VA. East Prussia, May 1945. 11. Yak-9U with VK-107 engine - tact.# 14 "Vakhtangovets" belonged to the 29th Volkhov GIAP, 7VA. Karelia Front, winter 1944-1945. 12. Yak-9UT - tact.# 31 - flown by Major Alexei Reshetow, Hero of the Soviet Union, Commander of the 1st sq., 21 GIAP, 268 IAD, 8VA (36 personal and 8 group victories), Hungary, 1945. 13. Yak-9UT - tact.number 1 "Pobeda" - flown by Captain Garry Merkveladze, Hero of the Soviet Union, deputy squadron commander in the 152nd Sandomir, Bogdan Khmelnitski and Alexander Nevski Orders GIAP, 12 GIAD. (13 personal and 2 group victories) Prague, Czechoslovakia, May 1945 14. Yak-9U - tact.# 9/5 - unknown unit. April, 1945 15. Yak-9T - tact.# 52 - flown by Lieutenant Petr Peskarev. The 812th IAP. This a/c was shot down on April 12, 1944 - pilot KIA. 16. Yak-9T - tact.# 38 - flown by Lieutenant Alexandr I. Vybornov, Commander of the 3rd sq. 728 IAP, 3 IAK, 256 IAD. (20 victories) Poland, autumn 1944. 17. Yak-9P (Yak-9B) - s.n. 12153100 - flown by Lieutenant Colonel G.A. Kokrushev, Commander of the 168th IAP 18. Yak-9T - tact.# 04 - flown by Major I.N. Stepanenko, sq. commander in the 4th IAP, 1945 19. Yak-9T - tact.# 10 - flown by Captain Soloviev. The 845th IAP. Spring 1945. 20. Yak-9M - tact.# 1 - this aircraft was presented to Stojan Stojanov (a Bulgarian ace pilot), by A.Pokryshkin (the Soviet ace, triple HSU). Bulgaria 1945 21. Yak-9U - tact.# 2, ser. N. 42166097 - flown by Lieutenant N.F. Kizim, the 2nd sq. Yambol Airfield, Bulgaria, 1945-1946. 22. Yak-9P - tact.# T2-3002 - this aircraft was tested at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, USA in 1955 and was marked with the US insignia. 23. Yak-9P of North Korean Air Force. This a/c was captured by the US troops at "Kimp-Ho" airfield. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72080 - 1:72 | Nakajima Ki-27 Nate 1. Ki-27b No.9 from 3 Chutai 13. Sentai, Japan, 1942 2. Ki-27b of Taii Hyoe Yonage, commander of 2. Centai, the Philippines, December of 1941 3. Ki-27b from 1. Chutai 13. Sentai, Japan,1939. White katakana Ho marking on rudder 4. Ki-27b from 2. Chutai 4.Sentai, Ozuki,Japan 1942-1943 5. Ki-27b from 2. Chutai 204.Kyody Sentai, Japan 1942 6. Ki-27b No.3 from Foong Bin Khap Lai 16. Thailand Air Force Kong Thap Arkart Thai, Lampang, Thailand, November of 1944 7. Ki-27b No.4 from Foong Bin Khap Lai16. Thailand Air Forces Kong Thap Arkart Thai, Lampang, Thailand, November of 1944 8. Ki-27b in Mandzukuo Manshu Kokugun Hikotai air force camouflage, Manchuria, September of 1942 9. Ki-27b from 1. Chutai 64. Sentai, Maruta Butai, China 1940. Gunso Shigeru Takuwa flown this plane. Aircraft has dismounted cockpit shield. 10. Ki-27b No.4 from 1. Kyoiku Hikotai 1944 11. Ki-27b from 3. Chutai 50. Sentai the Philippines, January of 1942 12. Training Ki-27b from 25. Kyoiku Hikotai, May of 1944 13. Ki-27b from 14. Kyoiku Hikotai, November of 1944. Black and white hiragana So. on rudder. 14. Ki-27b No.1 from Tachiarai Rikugun Hiko Gakko, Tachiarai, Japan 1943 15. Ki-27b from 2. Chutai 244. Sentai, Japan.1943. Probably Gunso Tadao Sumi flown this plane 16. Ki-27b from 2. Chutai 244. Sentai,1944-1945. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72081 - 1:72 | Lockheed PV-1 Ventura. 1. PV-1, Bu No 34741, flown by LT Bill Scarborough of VB-144 on glidebombing and low-level attacks against Japanese bases in the Marshall Islands. Squadron operated from Tarawa and Roi-Namur, January to September 1944 2. PV-1 No. 145 Bomber Reconnaissance Sq.,RCAF, Torbay, Newfoundland 1943 3. PV-1,GR V 2263 endured a wheels up landing at RCAF Port Hardy, in British Columbia, on 2 February 1944 4. PV-1 'Black 125-B-6' flown by Lt Tom Kinaszczuk, VB-125, , Argentia, Newfoundland, 27 April 1943 5. PV-1 Bu No 33253 flown by J H Wehman, VMF(N)-531,Russell and Treasury Islands,South Pacific, February 1944 6. PV-1,Bu No48891, VB-135, LT "Butch" Mason, Attu, 1944 7. PV-1 2195 of No 149 Sqn, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, 1943 8. PV-1 "White 34 "of No 1 Bombing Operational Training Unit, Ohakea, New Zealand 1945 No 1 BTU was assigned the task of training crews for all bomber reconnaissance squadron. Based at Ohakea, the unit performed this function until June 1945, when it began training transport crews More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72085 - 1:72 | Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer 1. Bae Buccaneer S Mk.2B - XX895 'G, 'Jaws/Lynn/Glenfiddich' Transit from Muharraq Air Base, Bahrain to RAF Lossiemouth 17th march 1991. 2. Bae Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XW547 - R, 'Guinness Girl Pauline The Macallan'. Transit from Muharraq Air Base, Bahrain to RAF Lossiemouth 17th march 1991. 3. Bae Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XV863 'S, 'Sea Witch/Debbie/Tamnavoulin'. Transit from Muharraq Air Base, Bahrain to RAF Lossiemouth 17th march 1991. 4. Bae Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XX901 - N, 'The Flying Mermaid; Kathryn;Glen Elgin' - (Markings: 10th Feb. to 17th Mar.) 5. Bae Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XW533- A, 'Miss Jolly Roger; Fiona; Glenfarclas' (Markings: 27th Jan. to 17th Mar.) 6. Bae Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XX885 - L, 'Hello Sailor; Caroline; Famous Grouse' - (Markings: 7th Feb. to 17th Mar.) 7. Buccaneer S.Mk.2B - XX899 - P, 'Laser Lips Laura/Linkwood' - (Markings: 26th Jan. to 17th Mar.) 8. Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XZ 430/G of No.208 Squadron during 1979. Camouflage matt dark green and dark sea grey. 9. Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XV/333/l of No.16 Squadron during 1979. Camouflage matt dark green and dark sea grey. 10. Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.Mk.2B XN 976 of No.208 Squadron Lossiemouth,1991. 11. Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XT 271/LM-240 of 700B Squadron in 1965. Gloss finish of extra dark sea grey and white. 12. Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.50 414 of 24 Squadron South African Air Force during 1974. [Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £20.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72087 - 1:72 | Douglas F3D-2 Skyknight. 1. EF-10B, 125849 of VMCJ-1, colors as shown on front cover, arrow dark green withred strip. Rough translation of Soviet on wing tank is join the US Marines. 2. F3D-2 Skyknight, US Navy, BuAer 127038, VF-11, NAS Key West FL.,ca 1954. 3. F3D-2, 124603, of VFAW-3 depicts skipper Cdr. Eugene A. Valencia's aircraft on his May 1960 trip to Canada. In Canada the British insignia was applied to the star and the RCAF insignia on the tail. While stopping at Portland. Ore., the Air Force's 460th.FIS insignia was applied to the upper tail. Overall grey and white scheme with CAVE TIGRIM colors as folloows - Dark green shield with yellow border and CAVE TIGRIM background. Black white and yellow shaded lions hed with red mouth. 4. F3D-2, 127038, on 9 Nov. 1954. Overall gloss blue with yellow fuselage flash and wing lip and fin tip. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £17.70 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72095 - 1:72 | Vought F-8 Crusader 1. Vought F-8 Crusader,F-8E (F8U-2NE), VF-162, US Navy, 202/AH (BuNo.150908), CVA-34 USS Oriskany. Pilot - Commander Richard M.Bellindzher. July 14, 1966 was shot down in combat with J-5 Ndo Duck. 2. Vought F-8C Crusader (F8U-2),VF-111, Det.11, US Navy, 103/AK (BuNo.146961), CVS-11 USS Intrepid, 1968. 19th September 1968. Lieutenant Anthony Gran on this machine knocked North Vietnamese MiG-21 of 921 IAP. 3. Vought F-8 Crusader. This F-8H (316/ BuNo 148628) was assigned to the 7th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 5th Fighter Wing. Philippine Air Force at Basa Air Base, Luzon, the Philippines.It was painted in two-tone 'wrap around' camouflage scheme of Glossy Dark Gray (FS 15327) and Glossy Neutral Grey (FS 16320) adopted in 1982. All markings were Flat Black, except for the full color national insignia on the wings and fuselage. 4. Vought F-8 Crusader assigned this F-8E (FN) (21/ Bu No 151752) to Flottille 14F. This Squadron was embarked on the Porteavions (Pa: Aircraft Carrier) FOCH (R-99) in June of 1967.The Crusader was painted in the stancard US scheme of Light Gull Gray over Insignia White. This aircraft has English data stencils and a Radome Tan (FS 33613) radome. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
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 - PSL72100 - 1:72 | Bristol Blenheim 1. Bristol Blenheim Mk.l K7078:139 J of No.139 Squadron, RAF Wyton late 1937. 2. Bristol Blenheim Mk.l K7045:114-Z of No.114 Squadron, RAF Wyton, 1938. 3. Bristol Blenheim Mk.lf L1426:RX-M of No.25 Squadron seen at RAF Northolt, August 1939. 4. Bristol Blenheim Mk.l BL-138 of 1LeLv 41, Finnish Air Force 1941. 5. Bristol Blenheim Mk.l L8612:OB-W of No.45 Squadron, Helwan Egypt 29 July, 1940. 6. Bristol Blenheim Mk.l No.26 for Escadrila 1 recunoastere-bombardament from Focsani-North airfield in Moldavia buring the fall of 1941. 7. Bristol Blenheim Mk.l BL-117. 8. Bristol Blenheim Mk.lf L6733:FK-D of No.219 Squadron, RAF Catterick. March 1940. Fighter Command black (port) and white (starboard) underwing markings. 9. Bristol Blenheim Mk.l BL-106. 10. Bristol Blenheim Mk.l 34911:AD-H of No.60 Squadron based at Ambala, India, 3 October 1939. 11. Bristol Blenheim Mk.l L1134:PT-F of No.62 Squadron based at RAF, Tengah, Singapore, February 1941. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £20.99 | ||
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 - PSL72103 - 1:72 | de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth. 1. Tiger Moths 'Dorothy'of US Army Air Force were used on British territory to Iiaison duties. DE 745 was flown by 353rb Fighter Group USAAF in summer 1943 and it retained British camouflage with American insignia modified from the British ones. 2. Tiger Moth W7956 727NAS FAA, Gosport Navy airbas (H.M.S. Siskin) 1946-50 3. Radio-controlled target DH.82B Queen Bee undergone similar development of paint scheme as Tiger Moths of RAF. L5894 machine with sequence number 305 on the cowling was used by No.1 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation. 4.First to the RAF delivered DH.82 with K 2570 designation (to the end of 1931) in all-silver colour served with 24 Communication Squadron at Hendon. Black unit number on both fuselage sides. 5. Distinguished by fuselage ring of red-white checker were Tiger Moths of No. 28.EFTS at Mount Hampden (South Rhodesia).With the aircraft bearing sequence number "12' the pupil landed on the back of another plane and both ground-looped without serious injury to the pilots on May 14, 1942. 6. Yellow contrasting colour marking on the fuselage, cowling and wings appeared on RAF training aircraft since the end of 1943. Tiger Moth ll T7741 serving with No. 25.Polish EFTS until November 10th, 1944 when after the mid-air collision with another "Tiger" near Hucknall airport crashed beyond repair. 7. Czechoslovak student pilots from the first courses in No. 31 EFTS in Canadian De Winton to the end of 1942 met also this DH.82C No.1120, whose black cowling was decorated by the drawing of skull with crossed shanks on place of usual white sequence number. 8. DH.82A No. 145 Sintra, Portugal, 1939. 9. DH.82 Tiger Moth, No.152 Some specimens were produced in the lranian aircraft factory, Shahbaz 1932. 10. Tiger Moth ll EM 973 was used by Canadian 401 Squadron with unit code combination in 1943. Shark's jaws showed it's teeth on the cowling. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72115 - 1:72 | Mikoyan MIG-19 Farmer 1. MiG-19 PM, a board 335. Museum of the Air Forces of GDR, Berlin-Gatov.1980. 2. Mikoyan/Gurevich MiG-19 '24 red' of the 33rd IAP based at Wittstock AB was flown by Capt. Fyodor Zinov'yev against the RB-66 which intruded into East German airspace on 10th march 1964. The plan had standard painted for this type - all silvery. MiG-19 sans suffixes '27 red', 35th IAP. This fighter was flown by Capt. Vitaliy Ivannikov when he intercepted the intruding RB-66 on 10-th March 1964 and turned the destroyer into a destroyed. Later MiG-19 sans suffixes '27 red' had a single 'kill' star applied on the port side under the cockpit to commemorate the shoot down. 3. A two tone Gray camouflaged F-6, 19 Squadron, Pakistani Air Force. The aircraft is a late production F-6 with Pakistani modifications including the deletion of the antenna mast under the cockpit and the addition of AIM-9 Sidewinder rails on the outboard wing panels. 4. Bangladeshi F-6, Black 7104. Is armed with seven shot rocket pod and two 200 gallon (760 liter) underwing fuel tanks. It is a late production F-6 with the bullet shaped braking parachute container at the base of the rudder and N-30 cannons without gun gas defectors on the muzzles. 5. Shenyang F-6s of the Commanders School area Swat hills near Sargodha, Pakistan. The plane is armed by AIM-9P Sidewinder infra red homing air-to-air missiles on the outboard wing pylons. 6. Shenyang F6, Pakistan Air Force. 7. Lim 7 (MiG-19 PM Farmer E) of the 28 Pulk Lotnictwa Mysliwskiego (28th Fighter Regiment) Slupsk-Redzikowo, Poland, 1980. Plan is overall Natural Metall. Polish aircrafts did not carry the national insignia on the wing upper surfaces. 8. MiG MiG-19/J-6 Farmer , Czechoslovakia , Aero S-105 No. 0218. 9. MiG-19/J-6 Farmer, Indonesia, No. 1904/F. 10. �l"���"-19/J-6 , China , Shenyang J More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72122 - 1:72 | Vought OS2U Kingfisher 1. Vought Sikorsky OS2U-3 (Kingfisher) flown Lt J.G. John A. Burns who rescued nine downed pilots from Truk Lagoon in April 1944. 2. OS2U-3 Unit: Northern Fleet, No. 1 Two Kingfisher were served in Soviet Union. In Spring 1944 USSR temporary got ex-Italian light cruiser Milwaukee. It delivered on 24th August 1944 to Northern Fleet and renamed Murmansk. Onboard it carried 2 OS2U-3 Kingfisher, they still wore American White/Grey painting and re-coded '1' and used as trainers and liaisons. 3. OS2U-3,Unit: Fuerza Aerea de Chile No. 308,View of the OS2U-3 Kingfisher showing the Nr. 308, first FACH plane flew over the national Antarctic territory in 1947. Note: Chilean Kingfishers wore telescopic sights only for a brief time after its arrival to Chile. 4. Kingfisher Mk.I, Unit: 765 NAS, FAA ,No. Fn678 Sandbanks, England,1943. Seaplane pilot training unit. 5. OS2U-3 Unit: 107 Sqn, RAAF,Serial: JE-T, A48-18 (BuNo.5983) The RAAF Kingfisher in lightened and bare metal markings of 107 Squadron. The Light Grey codes were later all changed to Black. 6. OS2U-3 part: the RAAF Antarctic Flight number: A48-13 (BuNo. 5977) in 1947, the aircraft in the Antarctic wing Australian air force, was operated by the Australian Antarctic expedition and was used for reconnaissance flights around the Australian Antarctic base. 7. U.S. Navy NAVAL air base 100: Corpus Christi, Texas, 1942. 8. OS2U-2 Part: VS-5D4. US Navy: 5D4-S-3 (BuNo. 2190) NAVAL Base, Cape May New Jersey, 1942. 9. OS2U-2: PW-2, U.S. Navy BuNo. number: 2216 seaplane tender AV-8 USS Tangier, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1941. 10. Voughi OS2U-2 of VS-2D1 (First Naval District - Inshore Patrol Squadron), NAS Quonset Point R.I.. soring 1941. Overall Aluminium Varnish with upper wing surfaces in Orange-Yellow. Cowl, Fusalago and pontoon stripes are insignia Red. 11. Vought O2SU-1 of VO-1 on the USS Pennsylvania (BB-38), October 1940. Overall Aluminum varnish, Orange-Yellow upper wing surfaces. True Blue cowling and fuselage stripes, and Insignia Red tail surfaces. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72141 - 1:72 | Fairey Battle 1. Battle MK.I part: 12 Sqn, RAF No.: V (P6597) Binbruk, United Kingdom, July, 1940. 2. Fairey Battle Target Tug. No.92, Irish Army Air Corps, 1941. Dark Green/Dark Grey Night finish with two - colour national marking over a white background on the fuselage and tri-colour(orange outboard) 20 inch-wide band around wings. Scrap view shows a different scheme with a Donald Duck cartoon on the fuselage side: Get Quacking. 3. Battle Of: the RAAF No. 89 (L5789) this aircraft was operated in the school shooters RAAF, as towing targets in 1943. 4. Turkey Fairey Battle Mklll, 2829/29, Turkish Air Force. Dark Green/Dark Earth/ Night finish; red rudder with white crescent and star superimposed. Red/white wing markings; serial 2929 in white under wings, and 29 in black on fuselage sides. 5. Fairey Batle Mk l K9299/GV, No.103 Squadron (RAF), Benson, early 1939. Dark Green/ Dark Earth/ Night finish with white codes; black serial on fuselage and rudder, white under wings reading from leading edge under port and from trailing edge under starboard A type roundels on fuselage and above wings; note unit badge on fin. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £17.30 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72143 - 1:72 | Messerschmitt Bf-108B Taifun 1. Messerschmitt Bf.108B-1 CI+CU, Luftwaffe-unit not known 1941-1942 г. 2. A Soviet Messerschmitt Bf-108B-1tested in NIVVS in 1940. 3. BF-08B-1 part: 15 (Kroat)./JG 52 number: BD JG aircraft had been used by Croatian pilots as a liaison to the Black Sea front. September 19, 1942 four pilots on board flew into the Uman to take four fighter Bf-109 g-2. 4. MesserschmittBF-08B-2/Trop Part: not available number: KG EM Cagliari, Sardinia, 1942 г. 5. BF-08B- 2 number: FE-4610 Afb Freeman, United States, September 1945, the Aircraft fully painted in bright orange, the bottom surface and the nose yellow. Anti-glare Panel-black. Code FE-4610 and tail, black swastika. Luftwaffe markings affixed in the six standard positions. 6. BF-08B-1 Part: not available number: D-IBMY (18) international circuit race 'Oasis ', Egypt, February, 1937. 7. BF-08B-1 number: D-IDBT was used by the German Embassy in London, 1939. 8. Messerschmitt Bf-108B-1 "Taifun"- T2-4610 U.S.A.F., 1945-1946. 9. BF-08B-2, number: R2101 1945 completely painted with aluminum paint. Spinner-black. Board number R2101 (owned by Bristol Bofajteru!) red. Identification marks (submitted in May 1942) in six positions. 10. A French Nord 1000 Pingouin Part 3S Aeronavale Escadrille: Room: 3 s. 10 1947-1949. 11. BF-08B-1 part: 704. Escadrila, Vazdusna Mesovita Brigada number: S-07 in Zagreb, 1940. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72156 - 1:72 | Avro Anson 1. Avro Anson Mk.l, K6285/MW-F, No.321 Squadron RAF, 1940. 2. Anson Mk.I Part: 220 Sqn, RAF Coast Command No.: H-220 (N6211). 3. Anson Mk.I Part: Escadrille Arras, Groupe Artios No.: EG352. 4. Avro Anson Mk.l W1530, RAAF. Dark Earth/Foliage Green uppersurfaces and white undersides; blue/white roundels in six positions. Red crosses under wings and fuselage, the latter within a white disc, red lower half of cowlings; serial in light grey. 5. Avro Anson Mk.I, OT-ZCB (Na5), No. 21 Squadron (15 Transport Wing) Belgian Air Force. Aluminium overall with national markings in six positions code and serial in black. In July 1947, the Belgian Government acquired 11 Avro Anson Mk. I communications aircraft from RAF surplus stocks. Anson I NA-5/OT-ZCB remained in service of the 21st squadron of the 15th Transport wing until May 1955. 6. Avro Anson Mk.l, AW665/PP-B, No. 71 Squadron, RAAF. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72176 - 1:72 | Aero L-39 Albatros 1. Aero L-39 C Albatros part: 444 minutes and PULP and PAPER PLC, NAVAL aviation number: 91 (p/n 834375) Plane of the 444-day center of combat application and re-training of pilots (BCP and PLC), naval aviation from the island of Pskov oblast. 2. Aero L-39 C Albatros number: 41 (p/n 433021) Tambov school pilots. Airfield Michurinsky, 1990-ies. 3. Aero L-39 C Albatros number: 15 Tambov school pilots. Airfield Michurinsky, 1990-ies. 4. Aero L-39 C Albatros part: Armavirovskoe Vai, 704-th UAP number: 09 Airfield Kotelnikovo, 2003 . 5. Aero L-39 C Albatros number: 90 (c/n. 834332) pilot school of Tambov. Airfield Michurinsky, 1990. 6. Aero L-39 C Albatros Part: training air Regiment, Krasnodar higher military school of pilots (military Institute) named A.k. Serov number: 127 Presumably, 2006. 7. Aero L-39 C Albatros number: 51 air base Kirovsk. 8. Aero L-39ZA Albatros, 16 , 1st Aviation Base, Siauliai 2010. 9. Aero L-39ZA Albatros, 17 , 1st Aviation Base, Siauliai 2010. 10. Aero L-39С Albatros part: Escuela de Aviacion Militar 'Che Guevara 'number: 02 flight training organisation 'Che Guevara ', San Julian air base. 11. Aero L-39С Albatros part: 910-7th air Regiment number: 8703 the Academy AIR FORCE Vietnam, Nha Trang air base. 12. Aero L-39С Albatros part: Fighter Squadron, Royal Air Force Cambodia number: 25 (132135) Pochentong Airbase. 13. Aero L-39 C Albatros Part: not available number: 11 one of Chechen 'Albatross ', destroyed at Khankala December 1, 1994. Chechen AIR FORCE markings in the form of 'Republic of Ichkeria '. 14. Aero L-39 C Of the Ghana AIR FORCE: number: G-901. 15. Aero L-39ZO part: FAG-25 number: 144 All East German L-39ZO served at JAG/FAG-25. This aircraft after the unification of Germany got the number 28 06. However, he did not have the black cross and was never used. Today it is a Museum in Berlin. 16. Aero L-39ZO part: LyAAF number: 3547. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72178 - 1:72 | Sukhoi Su-17 Part 1 1. Su-17M4 "Batmaaaaan!" Unit: 1st AE, 20th GvAPIB, 125th ADIB, 16th VA. Serial: 05 Gross-Dolln airfield. East Germany, March 1992. 2. Su-17M3 Unit: 136th IBAP. Serial: 26. Kandahar, Afghanistan, Summer 1986. This regiment arrived to Afghanistan from Chirchik (Turkmenian Military District). After the repairing some aircraft of the regiment were without the markings, some have Red Stars without border. 3. Su-17M3R Unit: 139th GvIBAP. Serial: 21 Shindand air base, Afghanistan, Spring 1987. This regiment arrived to Afghanistan from Borzi (Baikal Military District). For the recce missions it was equipped with KKR-1 pod. 4. Su-17M4R Unit: 886th ORAP, 15th VA. Serial: 07 Bagram airbase, Afghanistan, December 1988. This regiment arrived to Afghanistan from Ekabpils (Baltic Military district). The airplanes of the regiment wore insignias: in the port side of the nose section - the bat and on the starboard - American Indian. Note: this aircraft equipped with recce pod KKR-1/2. 5. Su-17M4 "Black Devil" Unit: 274th APIB. Serial: 23 Bagram/Shindand, Afghanistan, Spring 1988. 6. Su-17M Unit: unknown. Serial: 03. This camouflaged Su-17M Fitter D of a Soviet Frontal Aviation regiment carries a missile launch rail on the inboard pylon for the short range AA-8 Aphid air-to-air missile. 7. Su-17M4 Unit: Soviet AF. Serial: 45. A Soviet Air Force a/c belonging to one of the elite Guards units. Note the 'Sukhoi Su-17M4' legend hand-painted on the rudder. 8. Su-17M4 Unit: 20th GvAPIB, 125th ADIB, 16th VA. Serial: 27. Templin (Gross Dolln), Germany, April 5th, 1994 the date of regiment withdrawal from East Germany. 9. Su-17M4 Unit: Group of Soviet Forces in Germany. Serial: 24 Eastern Germany. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Limited Availability | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72292 - 1:72 | Tupolev SB-2 Katiuska Part-1 1. Tupolev SB White 1 mottled, Sisante, September, 1937 2. Tupolev SB White 2 mottled, captured by the Kondor Legion. 3. Tupolev SB-2M-100 Yellow 5 mottled, 12th Group. First SB bombers in Spain were very popular, however they had some disadvantages, for example 600 kg bomb limit. 4. Tupolev SB. Plane captured with Nationalists insignia. 5. Tupolev SB -20W-1 in black on splinter, Logrono, 1940. 6. Tupolev SB White 33 mottled, 3rd Squadron, July 24, 1938. 7. Tupolev SB White 16 mottled, Possibly downed by Italians. 8. Tupolev SB White 1 on green, 2nd Squadron, 1937 9. Tupolev SB Unnumbered, with tiger-striped camouflage. 10. Tupolev SB Unnumbered, captured and put on display by the victors in Logrono during the war. 11. SB-2M-100A Unit: Grupo 24. Serial: 33 (BK-58) Barahas, Spain, April 1939. Typical camouflage scheme More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72294 - 1:72 | Hannover CL.lll/llla 1. Hannover CL.III. Unit/Location: Sonderkommando Vogel, France, March/April 1918. Code:16050/17, White S Pilot & Observer: unknown Background: "Sonderkommando Vogel" was a special purpose unit, operating with different planes in France in the spring of 1918. The time must have been end of March, at least beginning of 1918, because while the Hannover had their new. Balkenkreuz-insignias painted on, other planes still carried the Eisernes Kreuz. All planes carried a big white "S" on both sides of the fuselage, followed by a small "onderkomando" (written with only one "m"!). 2. Hannover CL.III. Unit/Location: FA(A) 286b, France, 28.05.1918. Code:16020/17, Yellow 1. Pilot: Heinrich Fichtbauer Observer: Joseph Herz. Fate: Fichtbauer survived, Herz was killed on 28.05.1918 in this plane. Background: FA (A) 286 was an artillery spotting unit and this plane carried an elaborate "ghost out of the bottle" emblem and still early and broader German Balkenkreuze. 3. Hannover CL.III. Unit/Location: Schlachtstaffel 9, Masny-Sud/France, September 1918. Code:16087/17, White 5 Pilot & Observer: unknown. Background:This plane had a rather long service life, especially when reconsidered to serve in a "Schlasta".Having their early Eiserne Kreuze firstly repainted in broader early Balkenkreuz style and then later even in the final and smaller variant. 4. Hannover CL.IIIa. Unit/Location: FA 46b, France, late summer/autumn 1918. Code:3870/18 Pilot & Observer: unknown. Background: Serving in a Bavarian (hence the suffix "b") Fliegerabteilung (FA), his unit was performed as a pure recon unit. The fuselage band might be centered in black or red. We tend to red, but provide both options as modelers choice. 5. Hannover CL.IIIa. Unit/Location: FA(A) 253, Autremencourt /France, Summer 1918. Code: 2714/18 Pilot: Peter Johannes Observer: Hanns-Gerd Raabe. Background: Artillery ranging FA 253 (hence the additional suffix "A" for artillery) carried individual emblems in black on white discs. Raabe as the observer and "chief of the plane" carried the "Wandervogel"- Emblem, because "Rabe" in German means raven and sounded very similar to Raabe and so a bird was chosen for the individual emblem. 6. Hannover CL.IIIa. Unit/Location: FA(A) 253, Autremencourt /France, Summer 1918. Code: 2???/18 Pilot: Unteroffizier Braunger Observer: Willy Hentschel. Background: Hentschel did chose a black hand as personal emblem as a "stay off me"! This might be a foreseeing measure, because together they scored an air victory on 01.08.1918 to save their lives. The code of the plane is sadly not known, but presumably it is from the 2000/18-batch and we leave it to the modelers to choose "their" number. 7. Hannover CL.IIIa. Unit/Location: FA(A) 295b, Montigny-le-Franc/France, August 1918. Code: 2622/18. Pilot: Johann "Hans" Baur Observer: Georg Hengl. Air victories: Baur: 6 victories (+3 unconfirmed, all together with Hengl), Hengl: 7 + 3 unconfirmed victories (all except one with Baur). Background: Presumably the best known and most successful CL.IIIa. Both crew members survived. Hengl was knighted after the war and had to be called Ritter Georg von Hengl. "Hans" Baur was getting famous in becoming the personal pilot of Adolf Hitler and attaining the rank of Generaloberst of the SS until the end of WW II. He flew many mighty politicians at that time and after WW II spent 10 years in Sibiria as PoW of the Soviets to lose a leg to gangrene. 8. Hannover CL.IIIa. Unit/Location: Schlachststaffel 20, Briey/France, September 1918. Code: 13369/17, White 6 Pilot: Paul Weisser Observer: Wilhelm Scharg. Background: Both were shot down in this plane on 06.09.1918, but survived to end up as POW. Planes of Schlasta 9 wore elaborate white arrows as unit insignias on both sides of the fuselage and numbers before them to show the individual rank in the Staffel. 9. Hannover CL.IIIa. Unit/Location: Schlachtstaffel 20, Thonne-le-Pres/France, 04.10.1918. Code:3892/18, White 4 Pilot: Rudolf Hager Observer: Otto Weber. Background: Another plane of Schlasta 20 that didn't make its way home. The crew was shot down on this very day. While Weber survived to become a POW, Hager died shortly thereafter of the wounds he received. The plane was shot down by American ground fire, but was credited wrongly to Eddie Rickenbacker. 10. Hannover CL.IIIa. Unit/Location: Schlachtstaffel 24b, Oudenaarde/Belgium, October 1918. Code:7005/18, Blue 6. Pilot & Observer: unknown. Background: Presumably as a Bavarian unit (hence the suffix "b"), Schlasta 24b carried its numbers in dark blue inside white diamonds. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72318 - 1:72 | Aero L-29 Delfin 1. L-29. Serial: 104. Air Force Traning College at Barnaul, 1972. 2. L-29. Seria: 08. Zaporozhye, 1996. 3. L-29A "Akrobat". Serial: 0517 (c/n 390517). 4. L-29. Serial: 0105 (c/n.290105). The a/c served with Aviation College at Presov, it bearing emblem of black owl sitting on the yellow crescent. 5. L-29. Serial: 0902 (c/n.490902). Production L-29 of Air Force Training College at Kosice entered service with standard 'Soviet' colour scheme of natural metal finish with red trim and bands. 6. L-29. Unit: VSZ-103. Serial: 0108 (c/n.290108). Military Research an Test Establishment (VSZ-103) at Prague-Kbely. On this a/c was tested special antireflex (low visibility) paint. 7. L-29. Unit: 2.SBoLK. Serial: 2845 (+3404). Malacky AB. 8. L-29RS. Serial: 715 (c/n.792407). Training College at Nan-Chang. 9. L-29. Unit: Pilots and Technical School 'Killian Gyorgy'. Serial: 374 (c/n 591374). Pilots and Technical School 'Killian Gyorgy' at Szolnok, in painting scheme used during early 1970s. 10. L-29. Unit: unknown. Serial: 08. 11. L-29. Unit: GI Training Regiment. Serial: 82. Pleven AB. 12. L-29. Unit: c/n 591233. L-29 c/n 591233 originally operated by 1st Training Regiment received new paint during the overhaul after the service in Nigerian AF, when overhanded to Ghana Air Force in 1989. 13. L-29 Serial: U-510 (c/n 993328). The a/c operated from Entebe Air Force Base. The later Udandian camouflage scheme. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72321 - 1:72 | Martin Marauder B-26F/B-26G 1. B-26, F-1-MA. Unit/Location: 586th BS/394th BG, Holmsley South/Great Britain, August 1944. Code: Black 42-96255 / H9-P "Miss Manookie" Comments: The artwork on this plane was done by the prolific artist Frank Spangler and it completed some 60 missions. 2. B-26, F-1-MA. Unit/Location: 553rd BS/386th BG, Great Dunmow/Great Britain, August 1944. Code: Black 43-96316 / AN-K. . Comments: This plane did not feature any nose art. 3. B-26, G-1-MA. Unit/Location: 585th BS/394th BG, Cambrai-Niergnies/France, 1944/45. Code: Yellow 43-34213 / 4T-C "The Old Goat". Comments: The nose art of the 394th BG always appeared on both sides of the fuselage. 4. B-26, G-5-MA. Unit/Location: 494nd BS/344th BG, Cormeilles-en-Vexin/France, March 1945. Code: Black 43-34384 / K9-B "Little Eve" . Comments: "Eve" was shown on both sides of the fuselage. The triangle on the fin was worn with and without white fillings at a time and is both included on the sheet as modelers choice. 5. B-26, G-15-MO. Unit/Location: 442nd BS/320th BG, Longvic/France, January 1945. Code: Black 43-34284 / Yellow 32 "Green Eyed Glodine". Pilot: Lt. Robert A. Perrine. Comments: This plane was named after the pilots wife Glodine. 6. B-26, G-25-MA. Unit/Location: 586th BS/394th BG, Boreham/Great Britain, Autumn 1944. Code: Black 44-464129 / H9-J "Li'l Ass" . Pilot: Lt. A.R.Danner. Comments: The nose art of the 394th BG always appeared on both sides of the fuselage. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £19.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72327 - 1:72 | Bristol Beaufort Part 1 1. Bristol Beaufort Mk.l L4449:OA-H of No. 22 Squadron, Thorney Island, UK, January 1940. B scheme of Dark Green and Earth with Sky undersides. 2. Bristol Beaufort Mk. l. N1016: OA-X of No. 22 Squadron, St Eval, UK. Flown by FO Kenneth Campbell during attack on Gneisenau, Brest, 6 April 1941. 3. Bristol Beaufort Mk. l. W6498: WA-K of No. 42 Squadron, Leuchars, Scotland,1941. B scheme of Dark Earth and Dark Green with roughly sprayed black undersurfaces. Codes in white. 4. Bristol Beaufort Mk. l. AW243:AW-O of No. 42 Squadron, Leuchars, Scotland, December 1941. Piloted by PO Philpot, one of the 'Wooden Horse' escapers. B scheme of dark Slate Grey and Extra Dark Sea Grey with Sky undersurfaces. Note the cut back faring around the rear turret to improve the arc of fire. 5. Bristol Beaufort Mk. l. L9802:GX-S of No. 415 Squadron, Thorney Island, November 1941. B scheme of Dark Slate Grey and Extra Dark Sea Grey with black undersurfaces. Codes in black with aircraft letter in white and also on nose in yellow. 6. Bristol Beaufort Mk. lA LR906:42 of No. 2 Torpedo Training Unit, Castle Kennedy, Scotland, September 1943. Overall white finish with Extra Dark Sea Grey on upper surfaces. Codes in Dark Slate Grey. 7. Bristol Beaufort Mk. lA. Ek997 of the A&AEE used for tests of an airborne flame thrower for fighter defence, Boscombe Down, England, Spring 1943. Type B scheme of Extra Dark Sea Grey and Dark Slate Grey over Sky lower surfaces. Note the pipe and nozzle extending from the open bomb bay. 8. Bristol Beaufort Mk. lA L9965:T of an unknown Mediterranean unit circa 1942. Scheme type B of Dark and Light Mediterranean Blues over Azure Blue lower surfaces. Code in Azure Blue. 9. Bristol Beaufort Mk. lA EK979:35 of the Middle East Check and Conversion Unit, Bilbeis, Egypt, July 1944. Type A scheme of Middle Stone and Dark Earth over Azure Blue lower surfaces. Codes in white. Spinners red. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72328 - 1:72 | Bristol Beaufort Part 2 1. Bristol Beaufort Mk.ll T9540,the first Beaufort assembled in Australia, Fisherman's Bend, 1941. Type A scheme of Dark Green end Dark Earth over Aluminium lower surfaces. 2. Bristol Beaufort Mk.V A9-66:66 of No. 1 OTU, RAAF, 1943. Type A scheme of Foliage Green and Earth Brown over Sky Blue lower surfaces. Note early RAF roundel and yellow codes. 3. Bristol Beaufort Mk.V A9-27:B of No. 6 OTU, Jervis Bay, New South Wales April 1943. Type A scheme of Foliage Green and Earth Brown over Sky Blue lower surfaces. RAAF roundels in Dark Blue and white. 4. Bristol Beaufort Mk.Vlll A9-500:W-DD of No. 15 Squadron RAAF, Middleburd Island, New Guinea, 30 September 1945. Overall Foliage Green finish with codes in white. Serial numbers in Medium Grey. Wing shackles carry two 250lb bombs. 5. Bristol Beaufort Mk.Vl A9-75:G of 6 OTU, Nowra, New South Wales, Australia, November 1943. Type A finish of Foliage Green and Earth Brown over Sky Blue lower surfaces. Codes in white. Serial numbers in Medium Grey. 6. Bristol Beaufort Mk.Vlll A9-632: T-DD of No. 15 Squadron RAAF, Middleburg Island, New Guinea, September 1945. Overall Foliage Green finish with codes in white. Serial numbers in Medium Grey. Note ASV under wing and fuselage. 7. Bristol Beaufort Mk.Vlll A9-432:T-JM of No. 100 Squadron RAAF, Tadji, New Guinea, November 1945. Type A finish of Foliage Green and Earth Brown over Sky Blue with roughly applied black overpainting for night operations. Codes in white and serial numbers in Medium Grey. Wing shackles carry supply containers or 'Storpedos' 8. Bristol Beaufort Mk.lX Transport A9-712:R of No. 10 Local Air Supply Unit, Torokina, Bougainville, August 1945, engaged in efforts to convince isolated pockets of Japanese to surrender. Overall faded Foliage Green finish with crude white panels under the wings bearing the surrender message. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72335 - 1:72 | Vickers Wellington Mk.IA/C & GR Mk.VIII, Part 1 Vickers Wellington Part-1 / 72-335 / 1. Wellington B Mk.IA.Unit/Location: 9 Sqn, Honington/Great Britain, 18.12.1939. Code: Grey WS-B / Black N2873. Duty: Bomber. Pilot: Frank Pett. 2. Wellington B Mk.IC.Unit/Location: 75. Sqn, Feltwell/Great Britain, January 1941. Code: Grey AA-Y / Black R1162. Duty: Night bomber. Pilots: Charlie Pownall and Oliver Matheson. 3. Wellington B Mk.IC. Unit/Location: 99. Sqn, Newmarket/Great Britain, 04./05.12.1940. Code: Grey LN-F / Grey T2501. Duty: Night bomber. Pilot: F H Vivian. 4. Wellington GR Mk VIII. Unit/Location: 221. Sqn, Luqa/Malta, Summer/Autumn 1943. Code: Red X / Red HX604. Duty: Submarine hunter and anti-shipping duties. 5. Wellington B Mk.IC. Unit/Location: 218. Sqn., Marham/Great Britain, Summer 1941. Code: Grey HA-L / Red R1448. Duty: Night bomber. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £17.70 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72338 - 1:72 | Polikarpov I-153 "Chaika" 1. I-153. Unit: 1st AE, 71st IAP, 61st AB, VVS KBF. Serial: 50. Pilot - Deputy commander of 1st Sqn Maj.Lt.Alexsandr Gerasimovich Baturin, Bychye Pole, Soviet Union, Summer 1942. 2. I-153. Unit: 8th IAP, Black Sea Fleet, Soviet Naval Aviation. Serial: 6. Sevastopol front. 3. I-153. Unit: 3rd AE, 32nd IAP, VVS of the Black Sea Fleet. Serial: 3/3. Sevastopol', June 1941. 4. I-153. Unit: 123rd IAP, 10th SAD. Serial: 2. This aircraft was captured by German troops at Bobruisk airfield in July 1941. 5. I-153. Unit: 70th IAP. Serial: 26. Pilot - assistant of AE CO Victor Gusarov. Nomonhan Conflict, October-November 1939. 6. I-153. Unit: 71st IAP, VVS KBF. Serial: 24. Pilot - Captain Soloviev Konstantin Vladimirovich. Spring 1942. 7. I-153. Unit: 71st IAP, VVS of Baltic Fleet. Serial: 102. Pilot - Capt.Solovjovin. Finnish front, 1942. 8. I-153. Serial: 16. I-153 assigned to a fighter regiment based at Minsk, Byelorussia on 22 June 1941. It was destroyed with the others Soviet planes on the ground. Uppersurfaces are green mottle over aluminum, while the undersurfaces are in blue. 9. I-153. Serial: 12. This aircraft took part into action at Finnish front in June 1941. After forced landing it was captured by Finns and repaired. It was used by FAF as VH-19 (IT-19) till February 1945. 10. I-153. Unit: JVS 3. Serial: 101. Vienna-Schwechat, 1942. The plane was used as an advanced fighter trainer. 11. I-153. Unit: Stab./Luftlandegeschwader 1. Serial: H4+MB 12. I-153. Unit: 3 /LeLv 6. Serial: 8. This plane was flown by 2nd Lt Olavi 'Olli' Puro, 3./LeLv6 in November 1942. Puro claimed two victories while flying this aircraft: I-153 on 4 October and Pe-2 on 12 November 1942. 13. I-153. Unit: 3/LeLv 6Serial: 6. Pilot - Kapteeni Per-Erik Ahonius, CO of 3/LeLv 6. Rompotti, USSR (now Russia), July 1942. 14. I-153. VH-12 was captured and flown by the FAF. The aircraft was lost when it crashed, due to an engine fire, near Someri Island on 9 July 1942. 15. I-153. Unit: 3/LeLv 6. Serial: 5. 21 I-153s were operated by Finland, these were either captured from the Soviets or bought from Germany. White 5 is seen here as it appeared on 30 October 1942 with olive drab and black/green uppersurfaces over RLM65 bottom. 16. I-153. Unit: 27 Sqn. Serial: 2706. China, early 1940. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72342 - 1:72 | Sopwith Camel Part-2 1. F.1 Camel. Unit: 11 Escadrille. Pilot - Adj. Leon Cremers. Circa 1918. 2. F.1 Camel. Unit: 9 Escadrille. Serial: Sc7. This Camel was used by the Belgian ace Jan Olieslagers, 9th fighter escadrille, Belgian air service, at the end of the first world war. 3. 2F.1 Camel Serial: N6616. Delivered in 1919, the aircraft was obtained from H.M.S. Vindictive and served alongside other British aircraft like the Avro 504K and DH.9. 4. Sopwith 2F.1 Camel Serial: 9 (ex N8187). Latvian Air Regiment, circa 1919-20. Serial No.9 in White. The old British serial N8187 is in Black on White. 5. Sopwith F.1 Camel. Unit: 7.Eskadra Mysliwska "Tadeusz Kosciuszko". Serial: F5234. This a/c operated in Lwow from October 1920. The aircraft was destroyed during a forced landing on 1st August 1921 piloted by Maj.Ludomil Rajski. This Sopwith F.1 Camel was one of 20 ex-RAF Camels supplied to Poland and served with Eskadra 'Tadeusz Kosciuszko' from Lwow against the Red Russians in 1920. 6. F.1 Camel. Unit: 34th RAO. Serial: unknown. Pilot - P.Karpukhin. Summer 1920. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72345 - 1:72 | Supermarine Attacker Part-1 1. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, WP 283/841, No 1833 Naval Air Squadron, Honiley. Sky (BS-318C-210) overall and Extra Dark Sea Grey (BS-318C-640) above wings and tailplane, and top of fuselage. Standard post-war national markings in bright colours in six positions. All lettering in black, with serial repeated below wigs. Red nose flash with unit crest superimposed. 2. Supermarine Attacker F.1, WA484/107, No 800 Naval Air Squadron FAA, performed catapult trails aboard H.M.S. Perseus with No 703 NAS in July 1951. Standard colour scheme and markings. Note early-style top camouflage demarcation. 3. Supermarine Attacker FB.1, WA529, RCAF's Cenral Experimental & Proving Establishment, Namao, 1952. Standard colour scheme and markings. 'Bear' marking on nose. Used for cold weather trials, returned to UK on HMCS Magnificent in 1953. 4. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, WZ 283/ST-810, No 1831 Naval Air Squadron, RNVR, Stretton, 1956. 5. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, R4003, one of 36 de-navalised examples delivered to the Pakistsni Air Force between June 1951 and May 1953. High Speed Silver (Aluminium) overall wit roundels in six positions; serial in black. 6. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, R4001, Playbills Aerobatic Team, No 11 Squadron, Pakistani Air Force, 1952. High Speed Silver (Aluminium) overall with roundels in six positions; serial in black. Red flash on nose. 7. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, WZ300/161, No 718 Naval Air Squadron FAA. Standard colour scheme and markings. Unit badge on nose; note variation of other example illustrated above with '7-8' in place of 'V-R'. 8. Supermarine Attacker FB.2, WZ302/ST-163, No 718 Naval Air. Squadron FAA, May /June 1955. Standard colour scheme and markings. Unit badge on nose. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72374 - 1:72 | Gloster Javelin Mk.4 Part 3 1. Javelin F(AW) Mk.4, XA 756, '756', No. 141 Squadron, RAF Coltishall, 1957. Standard scheme and national markings; black/white fin markings with unit badge superimposed. Fuselage serial in black, with '756' repeated in white on fin. 2. Javelin F(AW) Mk4, XA 636, '636', No. 41 Squadron, RAF Coltishall, 1958. Standard scheme and national markings; black serial on engine nacelles, with the last three digits repeated in white on fin. Note white bars only flanking unit badge on fin. 3. Javelin F(AW) Mk4, XA 753, No. 23 Squadron, 1957. Standard scheme and national markings; blue/red/blue bars above black serial on engine nacelles. Unit badge in red/black and yellow on fin. 4. Javelin F(AW) Mk4, XA 632, 'A' No. 11 Squadron, RAF Geilenkirchen 1960. Standard scheme and national markings; white serial. Yellow and black fin markings with black code on a white circle outlined in black. 5. Javelin F(AW) Mk4, XA 635, 'L' No. 3 Squadron, RAF Geilenkirchen 1959. Standard scheme and national markings; Apple Green band around fin with unit crest superimposed. Fuselage serial and 'L' on fin in white. 6. Javelin F(AW) Mk4, XA 737, 'K' No. 72 Squadron, RAF Leconfield, 1959. Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code. Unit badge superimposed on a blue arrowhead outlined in red on fin. 7. Javelin F(AW) Mk4, XA 730, 'N' No. 72 Squadron, RAF Leconfield, 1960. Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code. Blue squadron markings, edged in red, flank the fuselage roundel, colours repeated in arrow form on fin with the unit badge superimposed. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £20.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72375 - 1:72 | Gloster Javelin Mk.5, Mk.6, Mk.7. Part 4 1. Javelin F (AW) Mk 5, XA 654, No. 23 Squadron, 1958 (the only Mk 5 on the squadron). Standard scheme and national markings; white serial with blue/red/blue bars above. Unit badge on a white disc on fin. 2. Javelin F (AW) Mk.5, XA 710, 'Y', No. 151 Squadron, RAF Leuchars. Standard scheme and national markings; St Andrew's cross outlined in black, on fin. Serial in black and code in white; note unit crest on fuselage. 3. Javelin F (AW) Mk 5, XA 667, 'O', No. 228 OCU, early1961. Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code. Unit badge on fin. 4. Javelin F (AW) Mk 5, XA 654, 'J', No. 72 Squadron, RAF Leconfield, September 1960. Standard scheme and national markings, except for the nose roundel which is positioned further aft and is flanked by blue bars, outlined in red; white codes and serial; silver air intakes. Unit badge superimposed on a blue arrowhead, outlined in red. 5. Javelin F (AW) Mk.5, XA 664, 'P', No. 5 Squadron, RAF Laarbruch, West Germany , 1961. Standard scheme and national markings; red band across fin with unit badge within a white disc. Black intake lips; white serial and code. Ex-FCS aircraft. 6. Javelin F (AW) Mk 5, XA 707, 'A', No. 41 Squadron. Standard scheme and national markings; white code and serial. Unit badge, flanked by white and red bars, on fin. 7. Javelin F (AW) Mk 5, XA 652, 'T', All-Weather Fighter Combat School (No. 219 Reserve Squadron), Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code. Orange day-glo wing tips. 8. Javelin F(AW) Mk 6, XA 815, 'E', No.89 Squadron, RAF Stradishall, 1958. Standard scheme and national markings; black serial and white code. Light/dark/light blue bars on fin; note extended gun barrels. 9. Javelin F(AW) Mk 6, XA 817, 'E', No.29 Squadron. Standard scheme and national markings; black serial and white code. White bar, outlined in red, with three 'x' in red, on fin. 10. Javelin F(AW) Mk.6, XH 694, 'A', No.85 Squadron. RAF West Malling, October 1959.Standard scheme and national markings; black/red checks on fin with unit badge in white superimposed. Serial in black; 'A' on fin in yellow. 11. Javelin F(AW) Mk.7, XH 778, 'G', No.23 Squadron. Standard scheme and national markings; white code and serial. Silver air intakes; blue/red/blue bars, outlined in white, above serial on engine nacelles. Unit badge on fin within a white disc. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £20.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72376 - 1:72 | Gloster Javelin. Part 5 In the complete set 2 sheets Javelin F(AW) Mk.7, XH 835, 'NP', No.33 Squadron. Standard Scheme and national markings; black serial and silver air intake lips. Code in light blue, outlined in red; light blue, red and blue tail stripes. Wing Commander's pennant above code on nose (note slightly different position on the starboard side). Javelin F(AW) Mk.8, XH 979, Air Fighting Development Squadron. RAF Binbrook, 1962. Standard scheme and national markings; AFDS written in full in white under crest on fin. White fuselage serial; black air intake lips. Javelin F(AW) Mk.7, XH 899, 'P', No.25 Squadron as seen at Sculthorpe, 16th May 1959. Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code, the latter repeated on fuselage. Silver and black bands flank squadron crest on fin. Javelin F(AW) Mk.7, XH 794, 'L', No.64 Squadron, RAF Duxford. Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code. Silver air intake lips; white band on fin with red and blue trellis and unit badge within a white disc, the latter outlined in blue. Javelin F(AW) Mk.8, XH 966, 'X', No.41 Squadron, RAF Wattisham, September 1963. Standard scheme and national markings; red/white bars flanking unit marking on fin. Serial and fin code in white; air intake lips are black. Javelin F(AW) Mk.9, XH 772, 'G', No.11 Squadron, RAF Geilenkirchen (Germany). Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code. Black air intake lips; yellow/black band across tail with unit marking superimposed. Javelin F(AW) Mk.9, XH 898, 'GHB', flown by the CO of No.228 OCU, RAF Leuchars, Sqn Ldr George H Beaton. Known to be the only natural metal finished Javelin to see operational service; black cockpit framing, intake lips and serials; standard national markings. Pilot's initials on fin in black. Javelin F(AW) Mk9, XH 904, 'T', No. 33 Squadron, as seen in Malta in June 1961. Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code. Black air intake lips; blue/light blue/red band across tail with unit badge superimposed on a white disc. Javelin F(AW) Mk.9R, XH 895, 'G', No.64 Squadron, RAF Tengah, 1967. Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code. Black intake lips; blue/red trellis on a white band across fin with unit marking superimposed. Javelin F(AW) Mk.9, XH 882, 'L', No.25 Squadron. Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code. Black intake lips; silver bars, edged in black, flanking unit crest on fin. Javelin F(AW) Mk.9, XH 716, 'G', No.228 OCU (No. 11 Reserve Squadron), 1966. Standard scheme and national markings; white serial and code. Black air intake lips; No.11 Squadron badge here rendered in black on a white disc. The birds having also appeared in brown on occasion! Javelin F(AW) Mk.9, XH 721, 'MHM', flown by the CO of No. 60 Squadron, Wg Cdr Michael H Miller, RAF Tengah, 1966. Standard scheme and national markings; fuselage serial and codes in white. Black/ white bars across fin/ rudder; unit badge, also in white and black, on fin. Note command pennant on forward fuselage. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £20.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72390 - 1:72 | Grumman F-14A Tomcat Part 3 1. F-14A Tomcat BuNo.162592 NF 105 of VF-154 'Black Knights' of Lt Brandon Hammond 'Reggie' and Lt Kevin Sidenstricker 'Catfish'. 2. F-14D Tomcat BuNo.163904 NK 103 of VF-31 'Tomcatters' of LCdr Mark Burgess 'Crunchy' and LCdr Jason Geiger 'Alf'. 3. F-14B Tomcat BuNo.161873 AG 104 of VF-143 'Pukin' Dogs' of Lt Rob Mathewson 'Axle' and LCdr Dean Faller 'Dino'. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72402 - 1:72 | Blackburn Buccaneer Part-2 1. Blackburn Buccaneer S.1. XK533/LM-682 of 700Z Squadron during 1962.Gloss extra dark sea grey and white finish with coding and underwing serial numbers in pale blue.'Royal Navy' title on fin is in black. White fuselage serial number with national insignia being pale red, white and pale blue. Ejection seat markings are pale red whilst nose radome is pale grey/green. 2.Blackburn Buccaneer S.1. XN953/E-109 of 800 Squadron during 1964.Gloss extra dark sea grey and white overall finish with pale red, white and pale blue roundels. All serial number are pale blue. Nose numerical code is black with upper portions edged in white. Fin titles are white. Squadron crest is displayed on a red diamond on the air intake wall. 3. Blackburn Buccaneer S.1. XN965/LM-233 of 809 Squadron during 1964.Overall gloss white antiradiation finish with 'Royal Navy' title in black on fin. All other markings, including serial number, are pale blue. Radome is pale grey/green. Roundels are pale red, white and pale blue. Squadron crest displayed on intake wall. 4. Blackburn Buccaneer S.2. XN980/V-233 of 801 Squadron during 1965. Extra dark sea grey and white gloss finish with 'Royal Navy' titles and serial number on fuselage in white. Underwing serial numbers are roundel blue. Numerical code on nose in black. Squadron marking on fin is blue and white. 5. Blackburn Buccaneer S.2. XV 156/ E-100 of 800 Squadron. Gloss extra dark sea grey upper surfaces with experimental colour scheme. Dark sea grey was over-painted on white resulting in what appears to be two tones of grey. Serial number ,'Royal Navy' titles and fin letters are white. Squadron crest displayed on diamond on nose section. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £19.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72406 - 1:72 | Messerschmitt Bf-10G-14 Late 1. Bf-109G-14 W.Nr 166155 (Mtt Reg.). Standard RLM 74/75/76 camouflage with large blotch of RLM 70 around the cockpit and small blotches of this colour (and RLM 74) on fuselage sides and vertical tail. This aircraft force landed during a test flight at Wolfring, near Regensburg, on 25 July 1944. 2. Bf-109G-14/U4 W.Nr 413598 (Erla), RAF VD358/EA-2. RAF camouflage of Dark Green and Medium Sea Grey over Trainer Yellow. Wing undersides bore two black and two white stripes (white stripes significantly wider). Spinner and propeller in black, propeller tips yellow. Note that the tailwheel well cover has been removed. This aircraft was captured by the Allies at Gilze-Rijen airfield in Holland. This aircraft was previously marked with Sky-coloured letter 'P' in the circle-see. 3. Bf-109G- 14 W.Nr 782192 (Mtt Reg), 1./JG 53, Bad Aibling, May 1945. Camouflage is standard RLM 74/75/76, with mottling on fuselage sides typical for Regensburg-built G-14s from this production block. Oil tank cover painted in light grey primer. Traces of overpainted previous markings are visible on the engine cowling. The spinner is RLM 70 with a white spiral. Wing undersurfaces are RLM 76, with black underwing crosses outlined in white. 4. Bf-109G-14 W.Nr 462919 (Erla), flown by Lt. Oscar 'Ossi' Romm, 10./JG 3, Esperstedt, October 1944. 5. Bf-109G-14 W.Nr 460520 (Erla), Athis, near Reims, August 1944. 6. Bf-109G-14 W.Nr 462892 (Erla), Gefr. Alfred Michel, 16/JG 53, Stuttgart- Echterdingen, December 1944. 7. Bf-109G-14 W.Nr 782205 (Mtt Reg) 1st Lt Antal Szebeni, 101./4 vadaszezred MKHL, Veszprem, fall 1944. 8. Bf-109G-14, 15./JG 5, Lister, Norway, May 1945. Standard RLM 74/75/76 camouflage with blotches of 74/75 on fuselage sides and vertical tail, typical for Erla-built G-14s from the production block 460xxx-462xxx. Spinner RLM 70 with white spiral. Vertical tail partially painted over in a light colour (possibly white). Wooden fin, rudder of T2 type. 9. �'f 109G-14/R1 W.Nr 463147 (Erla), unknown training unit, Lechfeld. Rear fuselage RLM 84, forward fuselage RLM 76, uppersurfaces camouflaged in RLM 74/75, traces of previous markings on fuselage just behind cockpit. Camouflage very worn and weathered. Yellow rudder of T4 type. Wing undersursurfaces RLM 76, underwing crosses in form of black outlines. Uppersurface of elevators RLM 76. 10. Bf-109G-14 W.Nr 464380 (Erla), flown by Magg. Mario Bellgambi, CO, 5a Squadriglia 'Diavoli Rossi', ll Gruppo, Caccia ANR, Osoppo, March 1945. 11. Bf-109G-14 W.Nr 464863 (Erla), unknown training unit, Eggebek, summer 1945. 12. Bf-109G-14/U4 W.Nr 512428 (WNF), 3/JG 77 , Dortmund, December 1944. Standard RLM 74/75/76 camouflage with large blotches on fuselage sides, 'clean' vertical tail, yellow lower engine cowling, yellow rudder. Triangular panel under windscreen in bare metal (or bright grey primer). Green and white RV band assigned to JG 77 on rear fuselage. Spinner RLM 70 with white spiral. Wing undersurfaces RLM 76, underwing crosses black with white outline. This aircraft probably force landed after combat in early 1945 and was found by US troops in May of the same year. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72411 - 1:72 | Douglas SBD Dauntless & A-24 Banshee in combat Part 1 1. SBD-2 'Black S-5" (BuNo unknown), VS-6, USS Enterprise (CV-6), used by AMM1/C Bruno Peter Gaido on 1 February 1942 off Kwajalein. 2. SBD-3 'Black S-10", BuNo 4690, flown by LTJG Stanley 'Swede' Vejtasa & Rm3 Frank B. Wood, VS-5, USS Yorktown, Battle of the Coral Sea, 8 May 1942. 3. A-24 (SBD-3), 'SHWAB'S WAGON' , 41-15824, flown by Cpt. Virgil Schwab & Sgt. Philip Childs, 8th Bombardment Squadron, 3rd Bombardment Group, Port Moresby, May 1942. 4. SBD-3 'Black 41-S-16", VS-41, USS Ranger, Operation Torch, November 1942. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72435 - 1:72 | Lockheed SR-71 Part-1 1. SR-71 Blackbird 61-7976. 976 was the first SR-71 to be flown on an operational mission; Ed Payne and Jerry O'Malley flew her over Viet Nam on Thursday, March 21, 1968. 22 years later she became the last blackbird to be flown to a museum, when Don Watkins and Bob Fowlkes flew her to the Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, March 27, 1990. 2. 10 May 1966 First SR-71 #958 delivered to Beale AFB, CA USAF Pilots: Doug Nelson/ Pennington (LSB)(LSW says 4 Apr 1966) On July 27th and 28th, 1976, The United States Air Force celebrated out bicentennial by performing Operation Glowing Speed, which was orchestrated to simply regain absolute speed and altitude records held by the Soviet MiG-25 Foxbat aircraft. SR-71 #17958, on display at the Museum of Aviation near Warner Robins Air Force Base in Georgia, was responsible for record setting flights during Operation Glowing Speed. 3. SR-71 Blackbird, 61-17979 USAF 9th SRW, Night Hawk, 1990. Limited Edition 800 Pieces Worldwide. Aircraft #61-7979 first flew on August 10th, 1967. Over the next 23 years it flew missions with the 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing from Beale AFB in California and Kadena AFB in Japan. In 1973 it flew six of the nine non-stop operational missions from the US to the Middle East to monitor the Yom Kippur war. Nearing the end of its career, the aircraft was briefly decorated with stunning "Night Hawk" artwork applied to the vertical stabilizers in chalk. 4. SR-71 Blackbird, 61-17970. This aircraft was lost on 17 June 1970 following a re-fueling collision with a KC-135Q (59-1474) tanker. Lt. Col. Buddy L. Brown and his RSO Maj. Mortimer J. Jarvis both ejected and survived the crash. The KC-135 made it back to Beale AFB, California with a damaged refueling boom and aft fuselage. Super Skater crashed into the desert. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £19.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72441 - 1:72 | Grumman F4F Wildcat Aces (with 3D instrument panel) 1. F4F-3 (BuNo 4009), F-5, VF-2 (reassigned from VF-3), flown by Lt. Noel A. M. Gayler, USS Lexington (CV-2), Battle of the Coral Sea, 8 May 1942. 2. F4F-3 (BuNo 4000), Black 24, VMF-221 (MAG-22), flown Captain Marion E. Carl, Battle of Midway, 4 June 1942. 3. F4F-4 (BuNo 5174), White 1, VF-3, flown LtCdr Jimmy Thatch, USS Yorktown (CV-5), Battle of Midway, 4 June 1942. 4. F4F-4 (BuNo 5244), White 13, VF-3, flown Lt(JG) William N. Leonard, USS Yorktown (CV-5), Battle of Midway, 4 June 1942. 5. F4F-4 (BuNo 5123), White 21, VF-3, flown Lt(JG) E. Scott McCluskey, USS Yorktown (CV-5), Battle of Midway, 4 June, 1942. 6. F4F-4 (BuNo 5238), White 14, VF-10, flown Ens. Edwin Lewis "Whitey", Feightner, USS Enterprise (CV-6), 30 January 1943. 7. F4F-4 (BuNo unknown), Black 6, VMF-121 (MAG-14), flown 2nd Lt. Thomas H. Mann, Guadalcanal, November 1942. 8. F4F-4 (BuNo 03430), White F22, VF-11, flown Lt. Vernon E. Graham, Guadalcanal, June 1943. 9. F4F-4 (BuNo 11757), White F20, VF-11, flown Lt(JG) Bob Maxwell, Guadalcanal, June 1943. 10. F4F-4 (BuNo 4087), Black 22, VF-41, flown Lt(JG) Charles A. "Windy" Shields, USS Ranger (CV-4), Operation Torch , 8 November 1942. 11. F4F-4 (BuNo 11762), Black 9-F-15, VF-9, flown Ens. Louis Menard, USS Ranger (CV-4), Operation Torch, 8 November 1942. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £21.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72487 - 1:72 | Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-8 1. Fw-190A-8; Black 11. Lt Gunther Heym; JG 51; Zichenau Airfield; Summer / Fall 1944. 74/75/76. The name "TANJA" is blow the cockpit. 2. FW190A-8 'Blue 8 + o', flown by Uftz. Dietrich of 12/JG 5 "Eismeer". The name "Erika" was carried under the cockpit, Herdla airfield (Norway), April 1945. 3. Fw-190A-8 W.Nr 175140, 6 + " (Brown outlined in black), of 7/JG 26 found in September 1944 at Melsbroek field, Belgium. RLM 75/83/76 camouflage. 4. Fw-190A-8 of 13/JG 54, France, Summer of 1944, RLM 74/75/76. 5. Fw-190 A-8 'Red 1 + I' of Lt. Hans Dortenmann, Staffelkapitan of 2./J.G. 54, France, June 1944. 6. Fw-190A-8/R8 of Sturmstaffel 1, pilot: Uffz, Oskar Bosch, Salzwedel field, Germany, February 1944. RLM 74/75/76. 7. Fw-190A-8. Commander of JG 300. Maj. Walther Dahl. RLM 75/83/76. Juteborg, December 1944. 8. Fw-190A-8 of ll/JG 300, Lobnitz field, Fall of 1944. The entire fuselage and wing bottom surfaces are painted with the RLM 77 primer, top surfaces are RLM 74/75. Rudder and ailerons RLM 76. 9. Focke Wulf Fw-190F8 1.SG4. RLM 79/80/76. White 11 unknown pilot Italy 1944. 10. Fw-190A-8 of ll/JG301. Spring of 1945. RLM 75/83/76 Rudder mottled in RLM 81. 11. Fw-190A-8 from 3/KG 51. "Edelweiss" was the first Kampfgeschwader to convert to the Me-262 jet aircraft. This Anton, fitted with a rounded canopy and found at Bad Aibling (Germany) in May 1945, was probably part of a protection squadron for the jets in the same unit. The KG 51 fuselage code 9K has been painted in front of the cross in small letters, like on a bomber, and the individual number is large, as was the custom in fighter units. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72489 - 1:72 | Fairey Battle Part 2 1. Fairey Battle Trainer, L5659, RAAF No. 1 O.T.U Bairnsdale 1942. RAAF Foliage Green and RAAF Earth Brown uppersurfaces with RAAF Sky Blue undersides. Note White 59 on fuselage sides. 2. Fairey Battle Mk l, 988, 41 Air School SAAF, Collendale East London, South Africa. RAF colour scheme but with the SAAF Orange replacing the Roundel Red in the roundels. Note the larger size of the A. 3. Fairey Battle Mk l, GR-F L5597, No. 301 Squadron (Pomeranian), Polish Squadron (RAF), Bramcote, summer 1940. Dark Green/ Dark Earth/ Night finish with Medium Sea Grey codes; serial overpainted. A1 roundels on fuselage sides and B roundels above wings; Polish flag aft of codes on both sides of the fuselage. 4. Fairey Battle Mk l, K7657, 105 Sqn. April 1939. Standard A Scheme pattem, with the codes painted in Sky Grey. 5. Fairey Battle Mk l, K9264, 103 Sqn RAF France May 1940. This particular Battle was shot down on 10 May 1940 and unfortunately the crew were killed in action. Note the overpainted middle glazing area, overpainted rudder serial and the area between the codes where the original fuselage roundel would have been painted. The fuselage roundel has been moved aft of the codes. 6. Fairey Battle Mk l, L5415/PH-O, No. 12 Squadron (RAF), France,1940. Dark Green/Dark Earth/Night finish with Medium Sea Grey codes; tri-colour flash on entire fin. Serial in black; modified A1 roundels on fuselage with a thin yellow outline, A roundels below wings. 7. Fairey Battle Mk l, K7632, 12 Sqn RAF January 1939. Note the introduction of Squadron code letters and gas detection patch on rear fuselage. B Scheme palters. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72491 - 1:72 | Percival Provost T.51/52 1. Provost T.51 M 13-06/TUDM of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Scheme is overall jasmin yellow, with red trim. 2. Provost T.51 FM 1035, of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Aluminium overall finish, note dark blue cowling ring and Dayglo orange-red on the finish. 3. Provost T.52, WV 476, of the Muscat and Omani Air Force. Scheme is dark green and dark earth with aluminium undersides. 4. Provost T.51 No.2, of the Sudanese Air Force. Scheme is overall aluminium finish with red fuselage and cowl band. 5. Provost T.52 RRAF 148 of No.4 Squadron, Royal Rhodesian Air Force. Aluminium finish with Brunswick green upper wings. Panel on fuselage is yellow and black. Codes and serials black. 6. Provost T.52 RRAF 310 of No. 4 Squadron, Royal Rhodesian Air Force. Finish is gloss dark earth with dark green camouflage. Serial numbers are black. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72493 - 1:72 | BAe.1 Hawk 1. HAWK T.1 XX156,RAF Luca, Malta, 1976. 2. HAWK T.1, XX 222, 79 Sqn/No.1 Tactical Weapons Unit, RAF Brawdy, 1982. 3. HAWK T.1, XX 192, 234 Sqn/No.1 Tactical Weapons Unit, RAF Brawdy, 1980. 4. HAWK T.1, XX 353/M, 151 Sqn/No.2 TWU, RAF Chivenor, 1982. 5. HAWK T.1, XX 256, 63 Sqn/No. 2 TWU, RAF Chivenor, 1981. 6. HAWK T.1 W, XX299/J, No.2 TWU, RAF Chivenor, 1992. 7. HAWK T.1A XX 323, 234 Sqn/1 TWU, RAF Brawdy, 1984. Medium Sea Grey upper surfaces with Bariey Grey undersides. 8. HAWK T.1A XX 318 No.1 Tactical Weapons Unit 79 Squadron RAF Brawdy. 9. HAWK T.1 A, XX 289, No.63 Sqn/2 TWU, RAF Chivenor, 1990. 10. HAWK T.1A, XX 303, No. 79 Sqn/1 TWU, RAF Brawdy 1992. Medium Sea Grey upper surfaces with Barley Grey undersides and gloss black fin, Aircraft specially marked for the 75 anniversary of No.79 squadron. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72496 - 1:72 | Blackburn B.46 Firebrand TF Mk.5 1. Blackburn Firebrand TF.Mk.IV EK613:IH of 813 Squadron mid-1946. 2. Blackburn Firebrand TF. 5 EK632:100-C of 813 Squadron, HMS Implacable, 1948. 3. Blackburn Firebrand TF. Mk. lll DK 373. Second prototype. 4. Blackburn Firebrand TF. 5A. EK 844 "59" in white on rudder and facing outward under starboard wing in black. Flown by Blackburn test pilot P.G. Lawrence in the Air League Challenge Cup race 22 July 1950. 5. Blackburn Firebrand TF.5 EK628:102-A of 813 Squadron, HMS Indomitable in 1950-51. 6. Blackburn Firebrand TF.5 EK745:183-?W, Culdrose, 1952. 7. Blackburn Firebrand TF.5 EK729:125-J of 827 Squadron HMS Eagle, 1952. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72502 - 1:72 | Civil Consolidated PBY Catalina 1. PBY-5A, C-FNJB, c/n CV-249. The now defunct Canadian airline Norcanair operated this modified Catalina in a fire-fighting role from its Saskatoon base. The aircraft is basically natural metal with large areas for better visibility during missions. Tail and elevators are white, all titles in black. Note the Canadian flag on lower tail. 2. PBY-5A, N31235/98, c/n 48426. Slafco lnc. from Moses Lake. Washington was founded in 1965 by Robert .P. Schlaefli and operated a number of Catalinas into the 1990's on water bombing contracts. This extremely modified (note the tail section ) 1944 example sports a white livery with undersides separated in black. Black cockpit area and engines, the latter with a red speedwing. "Super Catalina" titles in black underneath the wing. Red wing lips on both main wings and stabilizer. Note the untypical spinner for a Catalina which is higly polished bare metal. 3. PBY-5A F-BBDR. Flown by Air France after World War II in the airline's full livery of that time. A basically natural metal fuselage featured the dark-blue twin cheatline of the Frenchcarrier complete with the flying seahorse logo.Registration is outlined in white, the engines sport a dark-blue speedwing. Registration is repeated in black above and under the wings. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72503 - 1:72 | AEG C.IV 1. AEG C.IV v.R C.7123/17. ? CWL 5.3 9th Reconnaissance Squadron, Krakow-Rakowice Airport. 2. AEG C.1042/16 may have been the AEG C.IV n/N.I prototype. It was sprayed in a two-color camouflage, probably in the typical green and mauve shown here. 3. AEG C.IV, 6623/16, nevertheless was the ancestor of the AEG N.I and the AEG J.I and J.II. This one is in standard factory sprayed camouflage finish with the black unit marking of Schutzstaffel 6 in 1916. 4. AEG C.IV C. 6590/16 5. AEG C.IV C. 4762/17 German Air Force. 1917. 6. AEG C.IV trainer in postwar Netherlands service. 7. AEG C.IV . 6674/16 of Schusta 27. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Rising Decals - RD72104 - 1:72 | Black Checker Tail Sqdr. (6x camo) Decal set including 6 camouflage schemes Republic P-47D Thunderbolts of the 346th FS, 350th FG, 12th AF over Italy: P-47D-26-RA "6A2", s/n 42-28326, named "Wawe of Destruction", pilot Lt. Martin Domin P-47D-26-RA "6A3", s/n 42-28327, named "Iron Ass" / "Louisiana Lady" P-47D-30-RA "6A6", s/n 42-28326, named "Here Comes Elmer Now", pilot Capt. Belcher P-47D-28-RA "6A7", s/n 42-28619, named "Blue Bonnet Belle II" / "Joan Gail", pilot Lt. Brazil P-47D-27-RA "6B1", s/n 42-26640, named "Hellzapoppin", pilot Capt. James Dailey P-47D-26-RA "6B2", s/n 42-28324, named "Lil' Bee", pilot Lt. Edwin R. Kregloh More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £11.30 | ||
Squadron Signal - SQS10245 - No Scale | Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird (In Action Series) Lockheed produced the A-12 to meet the CIA's need for a high-altitude, high-speed surveillance aircraft with a low radar cross-section. In May 1967 the first Blackbird flew over Vietnam. When the CIA retired the A-12 from Vietnam in June 1968, its place was taken by the Air Force version of the plane with the now more familiar name of "Strategic Reconnaissance" SR-71. During the Vietnam War, SR-71 overflights averaged one per day, during which time the enemy unsuccessfully fired 800 surface-to-air missiles against it. In addition to the A-12 and SR-71, Lockheed also turned out the M-21, to launch D-21 drones. Another version, the YF-12, was tested as a high-altitude interceptor but never made it to series production. Uncover the once top-secret history of the famous Blackbird through this all-new 80-page book, packed with detailed line drawings and over 200 photographs. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Squadron Signal - SQS12060 - No Scale | M60 Main Battle Tank (In Action Series) David Doyle. The M60 Main Battle Tank was conceived as the successor to the M48 Patton with the hope that it would prove a better adversary to the Soviet T-54A. Introduced in 1959, the 105mm-armed M60, and its variants, the M60A1 and M60A3, remained in production into 1987, forming the backbone of the U.S. armored force until it was supplanted by the M1 Abrams. In addition to the conventional cannon-armed versions of the M60, the M60A2 variant, sometimes dubbed the starship, featured new departures in tank armament. The M60A2 was armed with a 152mm projector, which could fire a conventional round with a fully combustible casing, or the MGM-51 Shillelagh anti-tank missile. Completing the M60 family were the M728 armored engineer vehicle, and the still-in-service M60 Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge. Illustrated with 155 vintage color photos, 69 historic black-and-white photos, numerous line drawings, detailed data table, traces the history of America's iconic Cold War tank. 80 pages. More | Military vehicle books | Catalogue | £14.99 | ||
Squadron Signal - SQS6701 - No Scale | Combat Chronicles of the Northrop P-61 'Black Widow' (soft back) Dramatic first-hand accounts by the pilots, radar observers, and gunners who saw combat aboard the first dedicated U.S. night fighter in World War II fill this unique volume, the first in Squadron/Signal's new Combat Chronicles series. Combat Chronicles books bring you action-packed, eye-witness war stories, interviews, and first-hand reminiscences from the front lines. In this premier volume we hear from the crews who rode the 'Black Widow' into battle all over the world. The outbreak of war in Europe in September 1939 and the Battle of Britain in 1940 left no room for doubt that the United States needed quickly to come up with a specialized night fighter to confront the totally new face of air combat. Northrop was able to come up with designs for a new, specially designated night fighter and a contract for what was to become the P-61 'Black Widow' was signed on 11 January 1941. After the first production aircraft rolled off the assembly line in October 1943, the P-61 went on to operate in the European, Pacific, China-Burma-India, and Mediterranean Theaters of the war. Experience World War II as it was seen by the men in the cockpit of this history-making radar-equipped night interceptor. Illustrated with 152 photographs, 112 pages. More | Aircraft books | Limited Availability | £16.99 | ||
Microscale - SS72886 - 1:72 | Republic P-47D Thunderbolt Bubbletops (2) 42-26567 WZ-V 84 FS/78 FG Maj B.J.Mayo `No Guts No Glory' Duxford 1944 RAF Dk Green/sky;42-28794 4K-Y 506.FS/404 FG Capt R.F.Bealie `Black Panther' natural metal. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Start - STARTDAS - No Scale | Das vergessene As. Der Jagdfliger Gerhard Barkhorn by Bend Barbas The Forgotten Ace Fighter Pilot Gerhard Barkhorn Despite the fact that Gerhard Barkhorn scored a total of 301 victories while flying with Jagdgeschwader 52 on the Eastern Front, making him the second most successful fighter pilot of the Second World War after Erich Hartmann, today he is almost forgotten. This book describes Barkhorn's wartime experiences with JG2 on the Channel, JG52, JG6 and finally JV 44. Excerpts from original combat reports enable the reader to feel the drama of the events that happened back then. Barkhorn's career in the postwar Bundeswehr is also examined. Published in this book for the first time are numerous color slides taken by Barkhorn during his service with JG52, as well as many black-and-white photos. It also contains color side-views of every aircraft flown by Barkhorn. It is a book that examines all aspects of the fighter ace. More | Aircraft books | Limited Availability | £54.99 | ||
Syhart Decal - SY72086 - 1:72 | Dassault-Mirage IIIRD 33-TG "90000h Dassault-Mirage IIIR.RD" ER 3/33 Moselle 1988. On 1988, the lasts Dassault-Mirage IIIR and RD are near to be retired of French Air Force. The reconnaissance squadron ER 3/33 "Moselle" based on Airbase 124 of Strasbourg-Entzheim is then on conversion on Dassault-Mirage F-1CR. For the event of 90000 Flight hours on Dassault-Mirage IIIR et RD, and their next retirement, the Dassault-Mirage IIIRD #358 is specially black painted with gold marks and large BR11 "Cocotte" badge on bottom side. This decals set contain all markings to complete this aircraft. Two options are included, permitting the choice to complete the "cocotte" by decals or by paint. The Dassault-Mirage IIIRD is a version of Dassault-Mirage R equiped with doppler radar of Dassault-Mirage IIIE installed under the nose. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Limited Availability | £8.99 | ||
Syhart Decal - SY72088 - 1:72 | McDonnell F-4F Phantom II 37+11 "Phly-out Hopsten AB" December 2005 The Rheine-Hopsten airbase in Westfalia (Westfalen), was created from 1938, and during World War II, it was the base of JG 27. Rebuild from 1959 as NATO airbase, homebase of the Fighter/bomber squadron JBG-36 "Westfalen" from 1961, the badge is designed with a "White horse", on sky blue shield. Firstly equiped with F-84F Thunderstreak, followed by F-104G Starfighter on 1965, it was finally converted on F-4F Phantom II from 1975. On 1990, the JBG-36 is converted to fighter squadron, recalled JG 72 "Westfalen". On September 2001, an openday is organised on Hopsten for the 40 years of JG 72, the squadron was retired on 2002. Once retired, the JG 72 was converted to F-4F training center, and the phantoms stayed on Hopsten until 2005. It's finally for the departure of Phantoms, and for the final closure of Hopsten AB that the F-4F Phantom registered 37+11 received a black paint, with grey horses on sides, and broken squadron badge on bottom. All Phantoms based on Hopsten were transfered to JG 71 "Richtoffen" on Wittmundhaven. The F-4F Phantom 37+11 received a "tag" on right intake : JG 71 "R"heine The lasts Luftwaffe actives phantoms was retired by JG 71 "Richtoffen" on Wittmundhaven AB on 29th june 2013, Two last phantoms used for by flight test center was retired one month later by WTD-61 on Manching AB. They received colorful schemes too.(Syhart decals 144/48/72-078). This decals set contain all markings to complete this aircraft. Here is a new edition (screen-print) of Syhart Decal reference 48/72-007 (released on 2005), the decals design has been modified. Exemple : the bottom badge splited to ease the decals application (missiles & gear bays, doors��½), as far as masks permitting the choice to complete the sides horses by decals or by paint. - The set 1/72 consists of : - 2 decals sheets - 1 A4 colored page of instructions (front / back) - 1 set of masks to ease painting. - The set 1/48 consists of : - 2 decals sheets - 1 A4 colored page of instructions (front / back) - 1 set of masks to ease painting. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Limited Availability | £8.99 | ||
Syhart Decal - SY72100 - 1:72 | McDonnell RF-4E Phantom II 7499 "The end of the Film" Hellenic Air Force 1953-2017. The 5th May 2017, on Larissa airbase was last day of flight for the greek recce Phantoms, also it was the day of disbandment of the 348MTA (Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron). The RF-4E phantom II serial 69-7499 was specially black painted the event, it received squadron colors, the "spook", a film along the wings and fuselage and the phrase : "The end of the film" as well as the silhouettes of historic aircrafts flown by the 348MTA on tail and underside, (the F-84G, RT-33A, RF-84F and RF-4E). It's important to note that the (69-7499) is an Ex-Luftwaffe RF-4E, who was already black painted in 1994 for the disbandment of AG-52, the closure of Lack AB (in northern Germany) and for the retirement of RF-4E in germany, it was numbered 35+52. History of 348MTA : The 348MTA was created in 1953 on Eleusis AB on north-west from Athens, flown with F-84G specially equiped with cameras, it moved to Larissa on 1954, and never moved again. From 1955, the F-84G were replaced by RT-33A for few years before been transfered to french air force between 1956 et 1957 to be replaced by RF-84F. The RF-4E Phantom arrived in 1978, and progressively replaced the RF-84F who flown until 1987. Between 1993 and 1994, the Luftwaffe delivered 27 of their RF-4E to Greece, all will be deployed on Larissa by the 348MTA (several for parts). From 2003, the electronic reconnaissance was integrated to 348MTA, and few RF-4E Phantom were equiped with ASTAC pod. Beyong the military reconnaissance and intelligence missions, the greek RF-4E flown for public utilities like the photographic missions over the wild fires. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Syhart Decal - SY72108 - 1:72 | Dassault-Mirage 2000-5F né°57 188-ET "70 years EC3/11 Corse" 2013 . Based in Africa on the airbase BA188 of Djibouti since 2008 with only a handful of aircraft (at the time, Mirage 2000D and -5F), the squadron EC3/11 "Corse" celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2013. For the occasion, the Mirage 2000-5F né°57 was specially decorated, in the colors of Corsica (or "Corse") on the fuselage, of the squadrons SPA69 (Chat) ("Cat") and SPA88 (Serpent) ("Snake") on the belly, it bears the markings of the Suez campaign (yellow and black stripes) on the fuel tanks, and also wears a shark's mouth under the nose (in the horror of Captain Michel Crosi, who had decorated the F-100s of the 4/11 Jura based in Djibouti, with a shark's mouth for their 10,000 hours of detachment flight during 70's). Mirage 2000-5F né°45 188-EF "100 years SPA88" EC3/11 "Corse" 2017. In 2017, the SPA88 squadron (Serpent) of the EC3/11 "Corse", still based in Djibouti, celebrates its centenary. For the occasion, the Mirage 2000-5F né°45 is decorated in snake, with the eyes on the top of the wings, the silhouettes beside the Spad and the Mirage 2000 on the tail, and the spine is colored in Yellow and black. (This set of decals contains the decoration decals for both aircraft, but a single set of safety markings ("stencils"). You can purchase a second set stencils (ref : Syhart 919) to model both aircrafts. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Syhart Decal - SY72116 - 1:72 | Dassault Rafale C 4-GI "Rafale Solo Display 2018" In 2018, Captaine Sebastien Nativel, known as "Babouc", member of the squadron ETR 3/4 "Aquitaine" is the new demonstrator pilot of "rafale solo display" (or RSD). The "Babouc" is a species of spider that is found especially on the island of Reunion, from where the pilot of the RSD comes. For the 2018 season, the Rafale 4-GI was repainted as the French air force ambassador, taking part to numerous airshows in through Europe. The scheme show the stylized shape of a spider, bright red, on a black background, on an original design by Regis "Rage" Rocca. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Limited Availability | £10.99 | ||
Syhart Decal - SY72120 - 1:72 | Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet A44-210 "100 Years 1 Squadron" RAAF - 2016. The No 1 Squadron of Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) was formed in 1916 at Point-Cook (Victoria) with no aircraft. It started the missions in Egypt, Palestine and Sinai during the World war I. The squadron re-raised during World war II as maritime patrol squadron. Then from 1948, become part of No 82 Wing, as heavy bomber unit, since that based on RAAF base Amberley in Queensland. Along it's history, the No 1 Squadron flown with following aircrafts : - Avro Lincoln (1948-1956), - Camberra (1956-1970), - F-4E Phantom II (1970-1973), - F-111C (1973-2009), then on 2010, the No 1 squadron was converted to F/A-18F Super Hornet. The squadron attained full operational capability with Super Hornet in end 2012. For the Century of the No 1 Squadron on 2016, it's one of these Super-Hornet, who received the special paint, The A44-210 tails was black painted with the yellow silhouettes of former aircrafts flown by the squadrons on inner sides, when the outer sides are orned with the insigna of the squadron No 1 since 100 years. The No 1 squadron is the sister-unit of No 6 squadron, sharing common history for decades, both based on Amberley, and flown the same aircrafts types. (see Syhart 119). More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Syhart Decal - SY72132 - 1:72 | Dassault Rafale C "100 years SPA 93, 97, 91" RC 2/30 Normandie-Niemen - 2017.The "Normandie-Niemen" is one of the most famous squadrons of the French Air and Space Force, memoring the historical traditions of the French pilots who joined Russia during the World War II to form this FAFL* squadron from 1942 within the Russian Air Force, like the other FAFL squadrons formed within the Royal Air Force since 1940. (*FAFL: Free French Air Forces). Since its return to France on 1945, the Normandie-Niemen flew YAK-3, Mosquito, P-63 Kingcobra, F6F Hellcat, P-47, Mistral, Vautour, Mirage F-1C then F-1CT before being converted to Rafale on 2012 after a short retirement since 2008. While the squadron been converted to Rafale, the Normandie-Niemen exchanged its original badges (Cities of : Rouen, Le Havre and Cherbourg) for badges dating from 1917: - SPA91 é« Aigle � t�ªte de mort é» (Death's Head Eagle) - SPA93 "Canard" (Duck) - SPA97 "Fanion aux Hermines" (Ermine pennant) On 2017, as the squadron celebrates its 75th anniversary, and each badges celebrating its centenary is represented by a Rafale with a special tail decorated with the original insignia on the starboard, and the current insignia on the port side, all on a Green, Red or Black background. (This set of decals contains the decoration decals for three aircrafts, but a single set of safety markings ("stencils"). You can purchase two additional sets of stencils (ref : Syhart 915S) to model all the three proposed aircrafts. (This decals set was made in limited quantity, and will not be reissued in the future.) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
GOH YONG KIAT - TIP - No Scale | Tip Of The Spear: 50 Years Of The RSAF Fighter Force Book Review By Goh Yong Kiat. 240 pages across six sections Setting the Stage (1947-1968) Taking Charge (1968-1979) Going Supersonic (1979-1988) Improving the Breed (1988-1998) Strength and Resilience (1998-2008) A Decisive and Deadly Force (2008-2020) 240 pages, Hundreds of Black & White/Colour photos, Profiles, Camouflage schemes, Unit heraldry, Insignia, and Special markings. . 31 x 31 cm More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £89.00 | ||
Techmod - TM72025 - 1:72 | Back in stock!! General-Motors FM-2 Wildcat (5) Black 4 VC-13 USS Tripoli 1944 Dark Gull Grey/White; White D6 'Judy' or D9 'The Reluctant Maid' both VC-14 USS Hoggatt Bay 1944 3 tone camouflage; White 20 VC-83 USS Petrof Bay; White 18 VC-99 USS Hoggatt Bay, both overall Gloss Sea Blue 025 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £4.50 | ||
Techmod - TM72036 - 1:72 | Messerschmitt Bf-108B Taifun Part 2. (4) D-IBMY International Circuit of the Oasis race Egypt 1937; SP-AIO Central Staff of the Aviation League Poland 1947-48; Black 58 Army Aviation Experimental Center Japan; J-BACC Manchuka Airlines 1936-37 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £4.50 | ||
Ventura - VA72100 - 1:72 | RNZAF Douglas C-47 / DC-3 Dakotas - "Kiwi" roundels, three options. Recommended kit, Airfix - NZ3547, No.42 Squadron. Parachute training configuration, 1977 - NZ3551, No.42 Squadron. VIP configuration mid 1970's - NZ3553, No.42 Squadron. VIP configuration 1978. Colour schemes. Gloss white above the fuselage window line and on vertical tail surfaces as shown on the profile. Propeller blades are black with white-red-white tips. Propeller domes are blue to match the fuselage stripes. Undercarriage legs are light grey. Anti-glare panel forward of cockpit is matte black. NZ3547. Aluminium cellulose paint on wing surfaces and on the fuselage below the window line. NZ3551 and NZ3553. Polished bare metal except for gloss light grey FS 16440 parts of the underbelly, under wings and nacelles. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £11.99 | ||
Ventura - VA7287 - 1:72 | RAF and Commonwealth 1919-1939 serials. 8" black and black with white outline. Between-the-wars period 1/72nd scale serials, black and black with white outline. Often an aircraft used black serials on the fuselage and similar ones with white outlines on the rudder. A variety of styles are included covering different manufacturers. Some of the white outline styles were 8" plus the outline while others were 8" including the outline. Ventura sheet V7252 includes more plain black serial styles. The sheet is printed with the black ink first then the white outline twice to ensure a dense white ink with excellent registration. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £5.99 | ||
Ventura - VA7288 - 1:72 | 24 inch letters for RAF, RN, RAAF, RCAF and RNZAF etc. This sheet includes a variety of black 24 inch letters in "rounded" and "squared" styles, as used by British, Australian, Canadian, New Zealand and other air forces in World War II and later. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £5.20 | ||
Ventura - VA7289 - 1:72 | 24 inch numbers for RAF, RN, RAAF, RCAF and RNZAF etc This sheet includes a variety of black 24 inch numbers in "rounded" and "squared" styles, as used by British, Australian, Canadian, New Zealand and other allied air forces in World War II and later. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £5.20 | ||
Ventura - VA7297 - 1:72 | RNZAF Douglas SBD Dauntless. Four options. a�é-" - SBD-3 NZ208, home based, September 1943 a�é-"- SBD-5 NZ5055, 'He'll Be Back Again'. Early version - SBD-5 NZ5061, "Boxing Kangaroo" a�é-"- SBD-5 NZ5064, 'He'll Be Back Again'. Late version a�é-" SBD-3 NZ208 colour scheme. Dauntless SBD-3 NZ208 was an ex US Marine Corps aircraft painted in US Blue Gray upper surfaces and US Light Gray lower surfaces. It was initially flow in New Zealand still wearing it's Marine Corps markings. a�é-"a�é-"SBD-5 colour scheme. NZ5055-57-61 and NZ5064 wore the US Navy 'Basic (Non Specular) Camouflage Scheme', often, unofficially, referred to as the 'Three Tone Scheme' in the RNZAF. Colour are; ANA 606 Semi-Gloss Sea Blue upper wings and tailplanes, 607 Non-Specular Sea Blue upper fuselage, wing and tailplane leading edges, 608 Intermediate Blue fuselage sides and vertical tail, 601 Insignia White undersurfaces. Flap interiors are 619 Insignia Red and cockpit interior is 611 Interior Green. Propellor cap is Intermediate Blue, blades are black with 614 Orange Yellow tips. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £9.99 | ||
Ventura - VA7298 - 1:72 | RNZAF Grumman TBF-1C Avengers #2, Pacific Theatre and home based. Three options. - NZ2522 TBF-1C, No.30 and 31 Squadron. "winged kiwi" a�é-"- TBF-1C, No.30 Squadron. "Donald Duck" nose art. - NZ2503, post war target tug.a�é-"a�é-" No.30 and 31 Squadron. On 26 January 1944, the first nine Avengers left for Espiritu Santo and arrived on the 27th. By the 30th all No.30 Squadron's aircraft had arrived and commenced operational training. No.30 Squadron pilots completed their tour in May 1944 and were replaced by the pilots of No.31 Squadron who arrived in the Islands on 25 May 1944. a�é-" War-time camouflage scheme. RNZAF Avengers were delivered in the US Navy 'Basic (Non Specular) Camouflage Scheme' a�é-"a�é-"Target Tug scheme for NZ2503 was overall matt yellow (FS 33538) with gloss black bands. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £9.99 | ||
Warbird Decals - WB72011 - 1:72 | Boeing B-29 Superfortress 269975 1st BS/ 9th BG/ 313th BW Tinian AFB. Nose art The Spearhead 5th Marine Divison badge on starboard side and and Iwo Jima Flag raising picture on port side, black/yellow bans on rear fuselage and Circle X on fin More | Aircraft decals (military) | Limited Availability | £11.99 | ||
Warpaint Series - WPS110 - No Scale | Westland Scout & Wasp. This book in the Warpaint series focuses on the development & service history of the Westland Scout & Wasp. The book contains colour & black & white photos, colour artwork profiles & scale drawings. Balch Edition: 2017, 48 pages. More | Aircraft books | New Arrivals | £15.00 | ||
Warpaint Series - WPS56 - No Scale | Blackburn Firebrand and Firecrest by Tony Butler (Hall Park Books Limited) AUTHOR: Buttler, R FORMAT: 38pp col/Bw/dwgs 297x210 Pb Designed with both the aircraft enthusiast and the modeller in mind, this series offers a comprehensive and accurate account of a single aircraft type within each issue. Drawings provided in both colour side and plan view with 1:72 scale plans, kit decal and accessory lists, squadrons, units and individual aircraft serials in codes, etc. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £14.00 | ||
Xtradecal - X72065 - 1:72 | Re-printed!! RAF Post War Serial Letters and Numbers, Black. 16 inches , 18 inches , 20 inches , 24 inches , 30 inches , 36 inches and 48 inches . 3 sheet set. For the same content in white see X72129. (RAF Roundels) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £6.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72072 - 1:72 | Reprinted!! USAFE UK based McDonnell F-4 Phantoms (16) McDonnell F-4D Phantom 81st TFW RAF Woodbridge/Bentwaters. 64-0864/FJ-864 early grey/white scheme; 66-261/WR 1977 also with TJ codes before leaving for Torrejon; 66-553/WR 1977; 65-696/WR 1973; 64-856/WS; 64-911/WT; 48th TFW RAF Lakenheath. 65-773/LK pre 1972 multi-coloured fin top; 66-502/LN 1975 red fin top; 65-721/LN 1976 yellow fin top and 65-659 1975 multi-coloured fin top both with FS34201 replacing FS30219; McDonnell RF-4C Phantom 1st TRS/10th TRW RAF Alconbury 64-1077 1967 early grey/white scheme; 64-007/AS pre 1971 later carried AR with blue/yellow check fin top; 66-443/AR yellow fin top; 68-553/AR blue fin top with FS34201 replacing FS30219; 65-381/AR 1978 Euro 1 camouflage; 68-564/AR black fin top `Best Focus 1982' wrap around SEA scheme. All in SEA scheme FS30219/ FS34079/ FS34102/ FS36622 unless otherwise noted More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72087 - 1:72 | Gloster Meteor T.7 (12) VZ637/P 502 (Ulster) Sqn RAF Aldergrove; WH224/Z `The Isle of Sheppy' 500 (County of Kent) Sqn West Malling 1958; VW439/R 607 (County of Durham) Sqn; RAF Ouston 1950s; WG949/Z 603 Sqn RAF Turnhouse; WA718/X 611 Sqn RAF Hooton Park. All Royal Aux Air Force in overall high speed silver; WA612/S 111 Sqn RAF Wattisham 1965; WA659 33 Sqn RAF Middleton St George Target Tug; WS103/709 Station Flt RNAS Yeovilton 1967 Overall black with dayglo red trim; WS116/935 Station Flt RNAS Lossiemouth overall silver with blue fin; Belgian Air Force ED40 or ED8 Fighter School Koksijde 1950s. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72092 - 1:72 | BAC/EE Lightning Customising decal. Includes underwing and fuselage serial letters and numbers, fin code letters in black, white, yellow and red. Enables the production of almost any RAF Lightning. Squadron Markings not included. Standard RAF styles so could be used on other aircraft types. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £6.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72093 - 1:72 | 617 (Dambusters) Squadron 1943-2008 History (10) Avro Lancaster B.I/III ED906 AJ-J Fl.Lt D.J.H Maltby DFC, the fifth Lanc to attack the Mohne Dam 16/17 May 1943 causing the breach. Avro Lancaster B.I/III NG494 KC-B April 1945 with bulged bomb bay for Tallboy bomb; Avro Lancaster Mk.VII NX791 KC-E Digri India 1946 White top/black undersurfaces; North-American Mustang III HB837 flown by Wg.Cdr.Leonard Cheshire DSO/DFC as Pathfinder 1944; de Havilland Mosquito Mk.VI NT202 AJ-N Pathfinder 1944; Avro Vulcan B.2/Mk.2 XL392 RAF Scampton 1978; Panavia Tornado GR.4 ZA367/002/KC-4; ZA601/066/AJ-G; GR.4A ZA398/010/AJ-N; ZG727/126/AJ-J all in modified 2008 scheme RAF Lossiemouth. (keyword search info Avro Lancaster B.I/III) ------(V Bombers/V-Bombers/V.Bombers) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72113 - 1:72 | Re-printed!! Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc (18) BE500 LK-A 87 Sqn 1942; BE581 JX-E 1 Sqn Flt.Lt K. M. Kuttlewascher ; BD936 ZY-S 247 Sqn Exeter 1942. Overall black; BE581 JX-E 1 Sqn. HL864 LK-? 87 Sqn 1942; HL865 LK-R 87 Sqn Green/Ocean Grey top, black undersurfaces; BD867 QO-Y 3 Sqn Martlesham Heath 1941; BN964 JX-S 1 Sqn 1942; HL603 JX-I 1 Sqn 1942. All Day Fighter camouflage BE543 AK-U 213 Sqn P/O Bert Houle Western Desert 1942; HL887 AK-W 213 Sqn 1942; HV817 FT-C 43 Sqn Algeria 1942; HL851 GO-P 94 Sqn `The MacRobert Fighter-Sir Iain' Egypt 1942; HL973 RZ-G 241 Sqn 1943; BP588 RS-X 33 Sqn S/Ldr S.C.Norris CO 1942. All North Africa camouflage Dk Earth/Mid Stone/Azure Blue. LB935/L 34Sqn or 4 Sqn Indian AF; KZ371/R 1 Sqn Indian AF. Both Day Fighter camouflage with SEAC roundels. LD349 MU-N 60 Sqn Burma 1945 Dk Green/Dk Earth/Med Sea Grey. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72118 - 1:72 | Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary 2010 Luftwaffe (11) Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3/Bf-109E-4 Yellow 11 9./JG 26 Fw Artur Beese Aug 1940; Yellow 1 6./JG 51 Oblt Josef (Pips) Priller Staffelkapitan Oct 1940; Yellow M 6(Schlact)/LG 2 Fw Erhardt Pankratz Oct 1940; White chevron 1./JG 27 Oblt Gunther Bodo Gruppenadjutant Sept 1940; Black 8 2./JG 3 Ofw Bernhard Lempskemper 2//JG 3 Aug 1940. All yellow nose/rudder; Yellow 15 3./JG 52 Uffz Karl Wolff Aug 1940 White nose/rudder; Junkers Ju-87B-1 'Stuka' 6G+AT 6./St.G 1 Summer 1940; Messerschmitt Bf-110C 3U+AA ZG 76 Oberslt Huth, Kommodore Sept 1940; Dornier Do-17Z-1 F1+FH 1./KG 76 Sept 1940; Junkers Ju-88A-1 3Z+BB Stab.1/KG 77 1940; Heinkel He-111H-2 9./KG 53 A1+BT Sept 1940; 2 decal sheets More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £11.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72129 - 1:72 | RAF Post War Serial Letters and Numbers, White. 16' , 18' , 20' , 24', 30', 36' and 48' . 3 sheet set. For the same content in black see X72065. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £6.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72134 - 1:72 | Fleet Air Arm (FAA) Selection 1939-41 (9) Fairey Swordfish Mk.I P4224 5R 819 NAS H.M.S. Illustrious 1940; K8867 G3P 812 NAS H.M.S. Glorious 1939; P4085 U3G 815 NAS H.M.S. Furious 1940; Supermarine Walrus Mk.I W2771 9F 710 NAS H.M.S. Albatross 1940; Fairey Seafox Mk.I K8591 718 NAS H.M.S. Ajax 'Battle of the River Plate' 1939; Blackburn Skua Mk.II L3015/F 800 NAS H.M.S. Ark Royal 1940; Gloster Sea Gladiator Mk.I N2276/H 804 NAS H.M.S. Furious 1940; Fairey Fulmar Mk.I N1868 7L 807 NAS H.M.S. Ark Royal 1940; N2015 7C 805 NAS H.M.S. Eagle 1941. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72139 - 1:72 | Curtiss P-40B Tomahawk (13) AH179 RM-E 26 Sqn Gatwick 1941; AK185 RU-V 414(RCAF) Sqn Croydon 1941; AH882 KH-A 403(RCAF) Sqn Gatwick 1941; AH784 NM-P 268 Sqn 1941; AH781 SP-S 404(RCAF) Sqn Odiham 1941; AH940 XV-U 2 Sqn. All Dark Green/Dark Earth/Sky. The two Gatwick based had black under port wings for an exercise. AK498 LB-C 250 Sqn Flt Lt Clive Killer Caldwell RAAF 1941; AK461/A 112 Sqn 1941 Shark Mouth; AK431 E-D 77 OTU Aden 1943/44; AN311 TA-C 2 Sqn SAAF Lt Danny Saville downed Mc 200 on 21-11-41; AN377 KJ-B 4 Sqn SAAF Lt Johnny Van Nus probable shared Messerschmitt Bf-109 9-6-42 All North Africa Dark Earth/Stone/Azure Blue; AH899 PB-F 1683 Bombing Defence Training Flt Bruntingthorpe 1943 Dk Green/Ocean Grey/Med Sea Grey; U.S. Army 55 Pursuit Sqn 20 Pursuit Group California 1941 OD/Neutral grey More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72170 - 1:72 | Bell-Boeing MV-22B Osprey (7)168025 YW/00 VMM-165 White Knights with black fins; 167903 YR/01 VMM-161 Greyhawks with coloured markings; 167917 YX/00 VMM-166 Sea Elk with coloured markings. With full low viz data etc. All MCAS Miramar 2011. 167914 YP/06 VMM-163 Ridge Runners lo-viz; 168006 YZ/00 VMMM-363 Lucky Red Lions; 168011 YP-00 VMM-163 Ridge Runners coloured markings; 168022 PH/o5 VMM-561 Pale Horse lo-viz. All MCAS Miramar 2012. With full data markings. The most colourful Ospreys around. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £10.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72208 - 1:72 | The History of 12 Squadron 1915-2014(9) Royal Aircraft Factory RE.8 F6097 Lt Croye Rothes/2nd Lt Hervey Rhodes; Fairey Battle P2332 PH-F and G, J, K and N Maastrict Bridge raid 1940; Vickers Wellington Mk.II W5421 PH-G Merlin engines lost 5/8/41; Vickers Wellington Mk.III B1780 PH-W Hercules engines; Avro Lancaster B.I/III LM321 PH-H with nose art; Avro Vulcan B.2 XM602 Coningsby anti-flash white; Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XX895 1970s; XX885 ex Gulf War overall Med Sea Grey Lossiemouth; Panavia Tornado GR.4A ZA395 in Squadron disbandment scheme 2014 [Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72230 - 1:72 | Re-printed!! RAF/RN Update 2015 (10) Some very attractive and colourful Anniversary schemes. BAe Hawk T.1A XX240/849 Royal Navy RNAS Culdrose 2014; BAe Hawk T.1A XX327 RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine, Sqn Ldr G Kennedy RAF Boscombe Down; BAe Hawk T.1A XX350 208 Sqn WWI Anniversary Wg, Com N. J. Gatenby/Sq Ldr D. Arlett RFC green tail, RAF Valley Eurofighter EF-2000A Typhoon FGR.4 ZJ925/DXI XI(F) Sqn 100th Anniversary. Wg. Cdr C. Layden with black fin RAF Coningsby; Typhoon FGR.4 ZJ946 EB-A 41(R) TES Sqn Flt Lt D. Forbes RAF Coningsby standard scheme; Typhoon FGR.4 ZK344/H II(AC) Sqn Wg. Cdr R.G. Elliott RAF Lossiemouth standard scheme; Typhoon FGR.4 ZK349 GN-A 29(F) Squadron Flt Lt B. Westoby-Brooks RAF Coningsby in markings carried by Hurricane of 249 Sqn flown by Flt Lt E.J.B.Nicholson VC, the only VC in the Battle of Britain. Typhoon FGR.4 ZK353 /BQ 29(F) Sqn 100th Anniversary. Flt Lt Jonny Dowen with ruby red fin, RAF Coningsby; BAE Panavia Tornado GR.4 ZA461 XV(R) Sqn 100th Anniversary. Wg. Cdr Jon Nixon/Sqn Ldr Conan Mullineux with red fin RAF Lossiemouth; Panavia Tornado GR.4 ZA456 9 Sqn 100th Anniversary. Wg. Com I.J.Sharrocks/Flt Lt A.H.Lock black fin Air Force Marham; [Eurofighter EF-2000A Typhoon] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
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 - X72256 - 1:72 | Post War Avro Lancaster 1946 1950 (8) Looking for a change from Dk Green/Earth and Black aircraft then look no further. NG115 B.Mk.I (F.E.) DX-C 57 Sqnn RAF Scampton 1946 DG/DE/Black; NX721 B.Mk.VII (F.E.) FGG-A Empire Air Navigation School RAF Shawbury 1948 White/Black; PA439 PR.Mk.I D 82 Sqn RAF Eastleigh, Nairobi, Kenya 1949-50 Overall High Speed Silver; PD199 B.Mk.I (Special) used as Target Tug by RAE Farnborough 1948-49 High Speed Silver/Yellow with black stripes; RF314 ASR.Mk.III K7-LJ 236 Op Conversion Unit RAF Kinloss 1947-48 EDSG/DSG/Sky; RT680 B.Mk.VII FCXS Empire Central FS RAF Hullavington 1948 White/Black; SW364 GR.III CJ-C 203 Sqn RAF St.Eval forerunner of the Shackleton 1949-50 m/s/grey/White red spinners; TW872 B.Mk.I (F.E.) TL-D 35 Sqn RAF Graveley 1946 White/Black; More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72281 - 1:72 | Messerschmitt Bf-110C/Bf-110D/Bf-110E/Bf-110F/Bf-110G (11) Bf-110C-4 3M+-B 1/ZG2Oblt Gruppenadjutant Gerhard Granz France 1940 RLM70/71/65; Bf-110C-4 A2+EK 5/NJG 3 Skagerrak 1941 RLM70/71/65; Bf-110D-2 3U+5R 7./ZG26 Staffelcapitan Oblt. GottfriedKotwatsch Libya 1942 RLM79/80/68; Bf-110-3 U+AN 5/ZG26 Staffelcapitan Theodoe Rossiwall Sofia, Bulgaria 1941 RLM74/75/76 with yellow nose, nacelles and rudder; Bf-110E-2 3U+HK 2/ZG 26 Ofw Herbert Schob Russia 1942. Overall white with yellow fuselage band; Bf-110E-2 G9+BM 4/NJG 1Oblt Rauh, Norway Feb 1942 Overall black with red shark mouth; Bf-110F-3 --+ZH 1.(F)/124 Norway 1944. RLM74/75/76; Bf-110F-4 Romania Air Force ZZ+AW Escadrila 51 Bucharest 1944. Overall RLM76; Bf-110G-2 S9+LP 6./ZG1 France 1943 RLM74/75/76 with yellow Wasp on nose; Bf-110G-2 S2+DA St.G 77 Poland 1943 RLM74/75/76 with Totenhand on nose; Bf-110G-4 Hungaria Air Force M+10.7 RLM74/75/76 1945; More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72282 - 1:72 | McDonnell-Douglas Phantom FG.1 in RAF service (6) The FG.1s were only used in RAF service by 43 and 111 Squadrons. XT597 A & AEE RAF Boscombe Down Raspberry Ripple scheme. This aircraft spent it's entire life at Boscombe and was also repainted for the 25th Phantom Anniversary at IAT Greenham Common 1983 see X72296; This aircaraft needs FDR72120 nose. XV571 was always with 43 Sqn coded A and used as the CO's aircraft. XV571/A 43 Sqn RAF Leuchars Grey/green camouflage scheme at Greenham Common 1974; XV571/A 43 Sqn Grey camouflage scheme with black/white check spine and fin, Squadron 40th Anniversary 1987; XV571/A 43 Sqn Grey camouflage scheme with two rows of black/white checks across fin RAF Leuchars 1989; XV574/Z 111 Sqn Grey camouflage scheme with black spine and fin with yellow flash, RAF Leuchars at Fairford IAT 1989; XT863/G 111 Sqn Grey camouflage scheme with red/white/blue rudder stripes and large D type roundels RAF Leuchars, at Greenham Common IAT 1983. Colour correction, XT863 was in three tone grey camo. [FG.1/FGR.2] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72287 - 1:72 | McDonnell-Douglas FG.1 Phantom Royal Navy stencil data Part 1. Note that small white serials are between the roundels and the black serials but are hard to see. [FG.1/FGR.2] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72313 - 1:72 | Re-printed! Mikoyan MiG-17F, PZL-Mielec Lim-5 & Shenyang J-5 Collection (12) - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F (Fresco C), 'Red 15', of Voennovezdusni sili (Bulgarian Air Force), Bulgaria, 1960s. - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F (Fresco C), '1411', of Ye Ithopya Ayer Hayl, (Ethiopian Air Force), flown by Cuban Air Force pilots during the Ogaden War, Eithiopia, 1977-78. - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F (Fresco C), 'Red 630', of Jagdfliegergeschwader 2 Luftstreitkrafte der Nationalen VolksArmee , (East German Air Force), East Germany, 1964. - Shenyang J-5, 'Red 4-10', of 1875th Regiment Forca Ajrore e Republikes se Shqiperise, (Albanian Air Force), based at Ku��ove Air Base, Albania, 1991. - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F (Fresco C), 'Red 46', of the Kubinka Display Team, Voyenno-Vozdushnye Sily, (Soviet Air Force), 1960s. - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F (Fresco C), 'Red 767', of Fortele Aeriene Romane, (Romanian Air Force), 1960s. - PZL-Mielec Lim-5, 'Red 1023', 61 Lotniczy Pulk Szkolno-Bojowy, Sily Powietrzne, (Polish Air Force), based at Biala Podlaska Air Base, Poland, 1985. - Shenyang J-5 'Red 63243', of the Korean People's Army Air and Anti-Air Force, (North Korean Air Force) 2018. - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F (Fresco C), '2975', of El Quwat El Gawiya El Masriya, (Egyptian Air Force), 1973. - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F (Fresco C), 'Black 106', Force Aerienne Congolaise, (Congolese Air Force), based at Pointe Noire Air Base, Congo, Mid-1980s. - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F (Fresco C), 'Yellow U602', of the Uganda People's Defence Force, (Ugandan Air Force) 1976. - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F (Fresco C), 'Red 242', of Tafika Anabakabaka Malagasy, (Malagasy Air Force), 1990. More | Aircraft decals (military) | New Arrivals | £8.99 |
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