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RE-PRINTED!!! Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Sized A-4 landscape, softcover, English text and captions, 64 pages of content, over 160 images
ISBN: 978-3-935687-31-7
This walkaround details the status of the Blackburn Buccaneer or lovingly called 'The Awesome Banana Jet' in RAF service. In the book the reader will find a short introduction, describing the development and the final technical changes of the fighter-bomber. This is...
Brits at Sea Pt.3 Royal Navy Fairey Gannet, Hawker Sea Fury, Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B, Westland Lynx, de Havilland Mosquito, Westland Sea King
Keeping the Peace Pt.II. Late and immediate Post-War period. Includes five options; North-American Mustang Mk.IV 'DRS' KM182, flown by Wing Commander D.R. Stone of 239 Wing, Italy, mid 1945; Mustang Mk.IV 'GL-N' KH673 named 'Sweetpea', 5 Sqn SAAF, Italy, May 1945; Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXe 'X' MKJ238, 73 Sqn RAF, Ta' Qali, Malta, 1946; Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc 'MB-D' MK528, flown by Wing Commander Marian Duryasz, Polish L...
"Martin Type 166, B-10, B-12, export versions / Type 139 & Type 166", by Patrick Laureau, a well known aviation historian, 84 pages, more than 90 B&W photos, 40 profiles and plans. In english
Great to help with building the recent kits FR0060 / FR0061 (and older kits). Believed to be the first book covering the different types (including Type 166) and the different countries (USA, China, Argentine, Netherlands in East Indie...
FR0X33 India Ouragan Sqn 4 / 47 / 51 Aux. ( 1/48 nd) size A
You may have one of these aircraft (only one set of roundels is given) :
IC868, Sqn n°4 "Urial" (add the green scarf on the nose)
IC556, Sqn n°47 "Black Archers"
IC698, Aux. Sqn n°51, crashed in Pakistan on the 24 th of June, 1965
Japan, Army Test Center 1/72 nd size A7 (having one Martin Type 166)
You may do these aircraft, tried by the Army Test Center (with the corresponding insigna):
Martin 166 N°5121 WH-3
Martin 139 N°523 WH-2 (you have to procure the roundels)
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIb (probably not Mk I as written on the sheet)
Boeing B-17E (only the Army Test Center insigna is given)
Belgium Fiat CR.42 / Renard R-31 size A7
Allows to build one Fiat CR 42 and one Renard R-31 in Belgian colors. We wanted to have aircraft of each of the twn Fiats Sqn (Cocottes Blanches and Cocottes Rouges) whose matricules are known. Same for the Renard R-31 (Sioux Rouge, Sioux Bleu). Roundels on proportions 1/3/5
Fiat CR 42 R-17 N237 "Cocottes Rouges", destroyed at Brustem on the 10 th May, 1940
Fiat CR 42 R-19 N249 "Co...
China Early (Martin 139 WC, DH-9, Zero, Curtiss P-40K).
Gives the codes to build a DH-9A (more exactly, the soviet copy of DH-9A used by the Canton Army) and some Martins 139 WC (roundels and fin flag to get from the kit) . The first six Martin 139 bought by China were delivered in Shangha� on first semester, 1937, were coded 3001 to 3006, and, amongst the three last aircraft (december 1937), only N°1403 and 1404 are known. A...
China Roundels (1930 ... central government, Nanking + Kwangsiu) size A5, no notice
1/72nd - but good also for 1/48 th (divide the nominal diameter on the sheet by 1,5. Also alternate roundels for the Nankin government, and Kwangsiu.
Martin Type 166 Late
- Cam A: Martin Type 166 M597, ML-KNIL, July 1940 to December 1941 (the upper orange triangles were suppressed in June 1940)
- Cam B: Martin Type 166 M585 with rectangular flags in use from February 1942, only Martin to escape to Australia, on the 8 th of March.
- Cam C: Martin Type 166, coded White 12, Don Muang (Bangkok), Thailand, until October 1945 (ML-KNIL aircraft, captured by Japaneses and sol...
Martin Type 166 in Dutch Service
- Cam A: Martin Type 166 M544 yellow and blue with Dutvh roundels, before 1940 (and Grasshopper on port side - may be implemented or not, the photo is not really too clear ... )
- Cam B: Martin Type 166 M5109 camouflaged with orange triangles and fin flag, probably during summer, 1940.
- Cam C: Martin Type 166 M556 camouflaged with Jiminy Cricket on nose, starboard. Captured by Japanese...