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Westland Sea King HAS.1/HAS.5/HU.5
A11006 - Westland Sea King HAS.1 XV666, No.826 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose, Cornwall, England, 1970. (A)
A11006 - Westland Sea King HAS.5 XV666, No.814 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Naval Station Culdrose, Cornwall, England, 1988. (B)
A11006 - Westland Sea King HU.5 XV666, No.771 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Naval Station Culdrose, Cornwall, England, 1990. (C)
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Handley-Page Victor K.2
Schemes:
1) XL231 Lusty Lindy
2) XH669 Black Buck Raids
3) 543 Squadron Lima Airport Peru 1971
As the last of Britain's trio of V-bombers to enter service, the Handley Page Victor was arguably the most successful, remaining in RAF service for an impressive 35 years. The final K.2 versions were converted to provide the RAF with an effective air-to-air refuelling aircraft, serving through both the...
Avro Vulcan B.2 Occupying a significant position in the history of post war British aviation, the Avro Vulcan was without doubt one of the most distinctive aircraft ever to take to the skies, with its huge delta wing profile becoming almost as iconic as the elliptical wing of the Supermarine Spitfire.
Built to satisfy an extremely demanding Air Ministry requirement for a fast, high altitude strategic bomber, capable of carr...
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc - Flying Dray
Included in this special release are high detail resin parts required to truly replicate the beer carrying Spitfires 'Flying Drays'.
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2 x Beer barrels, including lids barrel ends.
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2 x Nose cones (Information available indicates that these were probably made from the rear end of a P-51 drop tank)
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2 x Bomb racks
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1 x Slipper tank.
Also included in this release is an exter...
Messerschmitt Bf-109G-5/G-6 Arguably the most important Luftwaffe fighter aircraft of the Second World War, the BF109 was designed by Professor Willy Messerschmitt. The prototype first flew in May 1935. The Bf109 E appeared in late 1938, becoming a symbol of the Luftwaffe in the skies over England, dogfighting the RAF's Spitfires and Hurricanes.
During 1940, Messerschmitt were working on the Bf109 F, which featured the DB601E...