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IAR IAR-80A During the early 1930's the Rumanian Air Force adopted the Polish PZL P.11 and similar P.24, both being considered modern designs at the time. These PZL designs were produced under licence by Industria Aeronautica Romana (IAR). By the mid to late 1930's it was clear that war clouds were looming, and that both the P.11 and P.24 were already nearing obsolescence. In 1937 IAR undertook the design of more modern all-me...
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Casa C-212-300 France. Decals for 4 planes : C-212-300 Aviocar F-ZVMP, c/n 378, Test Flight Center, Armee de l'Air. Jan 2015, Istres, France, C-212-100 F-GOGN, operated by Boogie Performance, Agen-La Garenne, France. Damaged on the 15 th of Nov, 2009. Appeared in a movie, C-212-300 F-HBMP, ex F-ZVMR (1988), c/n 387, CAE Aviation. France, 2009/2014, CASA C-212-300 Aviocar, F-ZVMO, c/n 377, Test Flight Center, Istres, France, 20...
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Renard R-31 Belgian observation plane used in WWII. Decals for 3 planes : N12 9 eme escadrille "Blue Sioux", Jan to May 1940, N9 personnal aircraft of Cne Paul Henry de la Lindi, commanding the 11 eme escadrille "Red Sioux", January to May 1940, N18, with dual controls, Wewelghem Flying School, 1936.
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Potez 25 A2/B2 Hispano. Decals for four planes: Sigma 3, Greek Air Force, Athenes-Tato�� airfield, end of April or May 1941 - White 20, Rumanian Air Force, Little Entente and Poland competition, Prague, August 1928 - White 12, in monoplane configuration, first Hispano aircraft delivered to Rumania, Prague, August 1928 - Nr 36, White 1, Yugoslav Army, Prague, August 1928.
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Potez 25 A2/B2 Lorraine. Widely used and exported. Decals for four planes: RF-22 in Aeronautique Militaire (French Navy), Rochefort, France, 1938 - White 6, Polish Air Force, Poznan, Poland, 1932 - Nr 211, Rumanian Air Force, 1934 - Aircraft in French Indochina captured by the Japanese in March 1945, sent to Thailand when the Japanese forces surrendered, Don Muang (Thailand), Autumn 1945.
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Breguet 1050 Alize 1G India
Nr 78, IN206, INAS 310 "White Cobras", INS Vikrant carrier, beginning of 70.
Nr 67, IN204, INAS 310 "White Cobras", INS Vikrant carrier, 1985. The 24 stars on fuselage are for the years in service.
IN203, INAS 310 "White Cobras", December 1971, 10 (Gujrat).
With an extra sprue for weapons (2 AS.12 wire-guided missiles, 6 HVAR, 2 Matra F2 missiles)
History :
The Breguet 1050 Alize carrier-base...
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Stampe & Vertongen S.V.4 Aerobatics
Decals for four planes:
F-BDGI single-seat, Marcel Charollais ' S.V.4a (yellow and red)
Same plane without letters F-BDGI, with red arrows on top of upper wing (please see box art)
F-BDNM, a S.V.4a at St-Yan (black 9), n��½668
D-EEFB, S.V.4c in Germany (white and red)
History:
The Stampe et Vertongen S.V.4 is probably one of the Belgian aeronautical industry's most outstanding su...
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Stampe & Vertongen S.V.4b United Kingdom
Decals for three planes:
In RAF camouflage, aircraft borrowed by Donnet and Divoy to escape to England, fitted with the modified exhaust (box art)
Same aircraft shortly after arrival in England, still partly registered OO-ATD, with RAF roundels
G-ATKC, used by Tiger Club
History:
The Stampe et Vertongen S.V.4 is probably one of the Belgian aeronautical industry's most outsta...
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PZL P.11F In Rumania: Rumanian version of the well known P.11c with a different engine. 5 decals: 79, Dimache, 08/41 (two Ratas in leash), 87, Voica, 08/41, 51, Neacsu, 10/41, 91, summer 41 (one Rata in leash), 122 with skis, winter 41 Skis will be provided for 122 with the corresponding device under fuselage.
History:
Pulawski's gull wing fighters were developed in Poland through a series of PZL designs (P.1, P.7, P.11 and ...
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Vickers Vincent
- K4712, HV-L, 8 Sqn RAF, Aden 1940
- K6363, H, 244 Sqn RAF, Sarjah, Persian Gulf, 1942
- NZ344, PA-H, 30 Sqn RZNAF, Gisborne (NZ), 1943
- NZ322, 2 SFTS, RNZAF, Woodbourne, NZ, 1941
History:
The Vickers Vincent replaced the Westland Wapitis and Fairey IIIF in the General Purpose (GP) role; a role that was very involved with policing the British Empire. Vickers developed the Vincent from their Vildebee...
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Vickers-Casa Type 245 'Spanish Vildebeest' Decals for 5 planes: T-5, T-23, T-9, T-1, BR-60'
History:
The maiden flight of the Vickers Vildebeest torpedo-bomber occurred in April 1928. Spain ordered 27 aircraft but specified the installation of an in-line Hispano-Suiza V-12 in place of the original Bristol radial engine. C.A.S.A. obtained a production licence and started assembly at Getafe in 1932, but only began deliveries o...
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Rogozarski IK-3 'Fighting Prototypes In 1941, the IK-3 is the most advanced locally built Yugoslav fighter. Designed by engineers Ilic and Sivcev, the IK-3 prototype make her maiden flight on April 14th, 1938. After the crash of the prototype on 19th january, 1939, the n° 2 is used as prototype. The planes are delivered in March 1939 (n° 2 to n° 7) and Juiy 1940 (n° 8 to 13), all being used by Grupa 51 in Zemun airfield, Belgr...
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Rogozarski IK-3 'Belgrade Defence'
History:
In 1941, the IK-3 is the most advanced locally built Yugoslav fighter. Designed by engineers Ilic and Sivcev, the IK-3 prototype make her maiden flight on April 14th, 1938. An initial order of 12 planes follows the very satisfying trials. First batch of 6 IK-3 is delivered during March 1939 (Nr 2 to 7, big wheel doors), second batch in July 1940 (clipped wheel doors). All are used ...
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Rogozarski IK-3 'April Fights'
History:
In 1941, the IK-3 is the most advanced locally built Yugoslav fighter. Designed by engineers Liubomir Ilic and Kosta Sivcev, with support of engineer Slobodan Zrnic, the IK-3 prototype make her maiden flight on April 14th, 1938. An initial order of 12 planes follows the very satisfying trials. First batch of 6 IK-3 is delivered during March 1939 (Nr 2 to 7, big wheel doors), second bat...
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PZl P.24 Over Danube.History:
The P.24 was an improvement of the well-known Polish PZL P.11 fighter. It was purchased by four nations in the quantities indicated: Romania (5 plus 25 licence-built), Greece (36) who would make the plane famous fighting the 1940 invasion by Italy, Bulgaria (12) and Turkey (40). Interestingly, the Polish Air Force did not order the P.24 despite its export success.
The Romanians, who alread...
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Fleet F-10G Decals 3 x Rumanian
History:
The Consolidated Trainers were widely used in United States by the U.S. Army (PT-1, PT-3, PT11), the U.S. Navy (NY-1, NY-2, NY-3, N4Y), the National Guards (O-17). Fleet, a Consolidated subsidiary, built some of these models for export. They were sold to Canada, where they where known as Fleet Fawn and Finch, to Portugal, to Rumania. China did use some planes, probably US models.
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IAR IAR-39 biplane Decals Rumania x 3. With etched and resin parts. Vacform and injection canopy.
History:
During the thirties, the IAR society (Industria Aeronautica Romania) built planes under Polish or French licences (PZL P.11, later P.24, Potez 25). In 1936 the IAR-Brasov project team designed a reconnoissance and light bomber plane (IAR 37), improved from the Potez 25. A first batch of 50 planes was built in 1937. Expe...
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