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Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 (2) ZK342/ED Wg.Cdr. Mike Baulkwill 6 Sqn 2014 Display Aircraft with desert camouflage on fin and spine RAF Lossiemouth; ZK343/BX Flt.Lt. Noel Rees 29 Sqn Display aircraft with black fin RAF Coningsby.
Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 EC2000 Typhoon (2) ZJ936 QO-C 3 Sqn RAF Coningsby commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Squadron's formation and bears the name of the 2012 CO Wg.Cdr R.P.G Patounas RAF; ZK316/FA or ZK326/FB the first two Typhoons with 1 Squadron 2012 [Eurofighter EF-2000A Typhoon]
AN/AAQ-33 Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod. This is a 3D-Printed model, designed to be used with models of the U.S. Air Force's B-1B Lancer, B-52H Stratofortress, F-15E Strike Eagle, Lockheed-Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon, and A-10 Thunderbolt II. It is also deployed on international aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Rafale, Harrier, Panavia Tornado GR4, and KAI FA-50 Golden Eagle
Eurofighter EF-2000A Typhoon. To commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Normandy Invasion, the Royal Air Force adorned an aircraft from RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire with D-Day invasion stripes in 2014.
This aircraft is making its way through the European airshow circuit and pays homage to the crews of the WWII era Hawker Typhoon.
This sheet has both 1:32 and 1:72 markings on and is also available as TB72101.
Hawker Tempest Mk.VI During World War Two the opposing sides were constantly competing against each other to keep abreast of the latest technological developments and as a result this led to ever more powerful and effective warplanes. In 1941 the new German Fw-190 fighter aircraft began to enter service and as its main response the British hastily developed the Spitfire Mk.V into the Mk.IX with a better Merlin engine, although...
Westland Whirlwind Mk.I In the days leading to the outbreak of the Second World War, the British Air Ministry issued requirements calling for two types of a new fighter aircraft, a lighter one armed just with machine guns and the other one with heavier cannon armament. To this specifications, the Spitfire and Hurricane machine gun fighters were developed. The requirement for the heavier type led to the creation of the twin-eng...
Hawker Tempest/Typhoon wheels set type 2 (bulged tyre/weighted effect) (ResKit sold out May 2026) (designed to be used with Revell and Special Hobby kits) (ResKit sold out May 2026)
Eurofighter Typhoon Twin-seater (Powered-up Displays) 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Trumpeter kits) (Small version)