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Lockheed P-38 Lightnings in Europe
Pilot Lt. Robin Olds "Scat II" P-38J-15-LO "W" S/N 43-28707 479th FG
Pilot Lt. Walter Zurney "Taffy" P-38L "S" S/N unknown 82nd FG
Pilot Lt. Roy Scrutchfield "Jeanne" P-38J-10-LO "KI-R" S/N 42-67505 55th FG
Pilot Lt. Arnold G. Helding "Lucky Lady" P-38J-15-LO "L" S/n 43-28714 479th FG
Includes scrap view details of nose art.
de Havilland Mosquito Mk.IV was the early bomber version of de Havilland's wooden wonder. Capable of high speed, it was also used in the photo-reconnaissance role. Markings for B.Mk.IV / PR.Mk.IV
LY-G DK310 No 1 PRU August 1942
Grim Reaper HS-F DK333 109 Sqn 1944
AZ-B KB195 627 Sqn June 1944
Uncle Sam GB-N DK337 105 Sqn May 1943 Pilot: American, F/O "Bud" Fisher DFC
AZ-Q DZ415 627 Sqn Early 1945
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II
XRD P7308 71 Sqn Pilot P/O Bill Dunn
NK-K P8088 Just Jake 118 Sqn Pilot P/O Alec Lumsden
QV-J P7849 Armagh 19 Sqn Pilot F/L Walter Lawson
PK-K P7833 Krysia 315 Sqn
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia/Mk.1 /Mk.1
AZ-H N 3277 Dirty Dick 234 Sqn P/O Richard Hardy
KL-B N3183 Kiwi II 54 Sqn Pilot Alan C. Deere
QV-K P9386 19 Sqn Pilot S/L Brian Lane and F/L Walter Lawson
DW-Q L1016 610 Sqn Pilot F/O Albert Medcalf
Vought F4U-1 Birdcage Corsairs Part 3
Nearly 2000 F4U Corsairs were pressed into service with the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) under a Lend-Lease agreement. Of these, 95 were birdcage variants that were designated Corsair 1s. Training was conducted in the U.S. at Quonset Point or Brunswick before the aircraft shipped to the UK.
Gus's Gopher BuNo 02324 White 10 VMF-213 July 1943 Pilot: 1st Lt Wilbur 'Gus' Thomas
JT 152 3BH 738 Sqn 1...
Vought F4U-1 Birdcage Corsairs Part 1
Early Birdcage Corsairs were determined to be unsuitable for carrier operations in the Pacific. However, the Marines gladly pressed this high performance fighter into service as part of their island hopping campaign.
Viva! BuNo 02310 White 13 VMF-124 May 1943
Pilot: 2nd Lt. Ken Walsh. The first Corsair Ace and Medal of Honor recipient.
Daphne C BuNo 03829 White 15 VMF-213 Sep...
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...
Messerschmitt Bf-109K-4 (4) White 6 9./JG 27 green defence band; Black 15 IV./JG 53 black defence band; Yellow 13 15./JG 53 black defence band; Black 5800 yellow fuslage band with red outline. all variations on RLM 76/75/83
Lockheed P-38 Lightnings in Europe
Pilot Lt. Robin Olds "Scat II" P-38J-15-LO "W" S/N 43-28707 479th FG
Pilot Lt. Walter Zurney "Taffy" P-38L "S" S/N unknown 82nd FG
Pilot Lt. Roy Scrutchfield "Jeanne" P-38J-10-LO "KI-R" S/N 42-67505 55th FG
Pilot Lt. Arnold G. Helding "Lucky Lady" P-38J-15-LO "L" S/n 43-28714 479th FG
Includes scrap view details of nose art.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II
XRD P7308 71 Sqn Pilot P/O Bill Dunn
NK-K P8088 Just Jake 118 Sqn Pilot P/O Alec Lumsden
QV-J P7849 Armagh 19 Sqn Pilot F/L Walter Lawson
PK-K P7833 Krysia 315 Sqn
Vought F4U-1 Birdcage Corsairs Part three
Nearly 2000 F4U Corsairs were pressed into service with the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) under a Lend-Lease agreement. Of these, 95 were birdcage variants that were designated Corsair 1s. Training was conducted in the U.S. at Quonset Point or Brunswick before the aircraft shipped to the UK.
Gus's Gopher BuNo 02324 White 10 VMF-213 July 1943 Pilot: 1st Lt Wilbur 'Gus' Thomas
JT 152 3BH 738 S...
Vought F4U-1 Birdcage Corsairs Part two
My Bonnie BuNo Unknown White 7 VMF-124 May 1943
Spirit of '76 BuNo 02714 White 76 VMF-215 August 1943 Pilot: Maj Robert G Owens Jr. Co of the unit
BuNo Unknown 17-F-13 VF-17 August 1943 Pilot: Lt(jg) James Halford
Vought F4U-1 Birdcage Corsairs Part one
Early Birdcage Corsairs were determined to be unsuitable for carrier operations in the Pacific. However, the Marines gladly pressed this high performance fighter into service as part of their island hopping campaign.
Viva! BuNo 02310 White 13 VMF-124 May 1943
Pilot: 2nd Lt. Ken Walsh. The first Corsair Ace and Medal of Honor recipient.
Daphne C BuNo 03829 White 15 VMF-213 S...