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Bell P-400 Airacobra
1. P-400 of 67th FS/347th FG, Guadlacanal autumn 1942
2. P-400 of 35th FG, New Guinea, 1942
3. P-400, 19GIAP, USSR 1943, pilot Captain Pavel Kutakhov
4. P-400, Laverton, Australia, RAAF, 1943
5. P-400 of 80th/8th FG, Milne Bay, New Guinea, January 1943
6. P-400 of 36th FS/8th FG, June 1943, Port Moresby, New Guinea
The Bell P-39 Airacobra was one of the principal American fighter aircr...
Bucker Bu-131D Jungmann 5 decal variants
1. Bucker 131D, JG/54, Krasnogwardeysk Airfield, Russia 1942
2. Bucker 131D, JG/53 PikAs, Russia 1943
3. Bucker 131D, 10.KG/77, France 1942
4. Bucker 131D, Kecskemat, Royal Hungary Air Force, 1941
5. Bucker 131D, Croatia Air Force, Summer 1944, Crotia
The Bucker 131 was a biplane for aerobatic and training use. Was designed by Anders J. Anderson and first flew on A...
RE-RELEASED!!! Avia Bk-534 The Avia Bk-534 was to be a cannon armed version of the B-534 with a license manufactured Hispano-Suiza HS-12Ycrs with the cannon barrel through the hollow airscrew reduction gear shaft.
In 1937, fifty of the Bk-534 was ordered, with a supplemental order for further four machines issued shortly afterwards (s/n Bk-534.501 to Bk-534.554). Further 66 (s/n Bk-534.555 to Bk-534.620) were ordered shortly...
Avia B-534/I version. The prototype of B-534 flew for the first time on 25 May 1933. The first procurement order for the B-534 was issued from the Ministry of National Defence to the Avia Company on 17 July 1934 and was for 147 aircraft's. The first machines were delivered to the Air Force in autumn of 1935.
The Ministry of National Defence ordered the next, second procurement batch of 46 B-534's in 1936. The first 26 belong...
Re-released! Flettner Fl-282B-2 The innovative Flettner Fl-282 was one of the first operational helicopter that was used on board of ships. Being the successor of the Flettner Fl-265 which first flew in May 1939, the Flettner 282 was only build in small numbers. The prototypes were build in different variants, one or two seater, closed or open cockpit.In 1941/1942 the Kriegsmarine used a Fl 282 for tests on board of the CL K��...
RE-RELEASED!!! Ryan NYP 'Spirit Of St Louis';
4 decal variants
1. Ryan, Charles A. Lindberg, First crossing of the Atlantic, May 20, 1927
2. Ryan, Charles A. Lindberg, Latin American Goodwill Tour, 1928
3. Ryan, Mainichi Shinbun / Japanese newspaper /, 1928
4. Ryan, Mainichi Shinbun / Japanese newspaper /, 1927
Officially known as the Ryan NYP (for New York to Paris), the single engine monoplane was desig...
RE-RELEASED!!! Reggiane 2005 The last model in the series was the excellent Re.2005 Sagittario (Archer) The wings were improved and enlarged, with new landing gear and heavy armament of 3 20mm cannon and 2 12.7mm machine guns The first prototype was ready in December 1941, but lacked the engine for 4 months from Germany (the Daimler Benz inline) The first flight was on 5.9.42 , after the C.205 and G.55 had both flown The Re.20...