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Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc
A02108A - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc, 'Central Railways Uruguayan Staff' presentation aircraft, No.129 (Mysore) Squadron, Royal Air Force Ibsley, Hampshire, England, 31st May 1943. (A)
A02108A - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc, Aircraft flown by Flight Sergeant R J Dunn, No.85 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, Western Australia, August 1945. (B)
Supermarine Swift FR.5
A04003 - Supermarine Swift FR.5, flown by Flight Lieutenant Nigel Walpole, No. 79 Squadron, Royal Air Force Germany, Gutersloh, Germany, April 1956. (A)
A04003 - Supermarine Swift FR.5, No.II (AC) Squadron, Royal Air Force Germany, Jever, Germany, 1956. (B)
The Supermarine Swift was originally designed as an interceptor fighter but was most successful as a low level photo reconnaissance aircr...
Bristol Blenheim Mk.IVF New Tooling in 2014
A - Bristol Blenheim MK.lVF, No. 248 Squadron Coastal Command, Royal Air Force North Coates, Lincolnshire, England, 1940
B - Bristol Blenheim MK.lVF, Aircraft flown by Wing Commander John William Maxwell "Max" Aitken, Commanding Officer No. 68 Squadron, Royal Air Force High Ercall, Shropshire, England, 1941
Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF
A04059 - Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF, No.54 Operational Training Unit, Royal Air Force Church Fenton, North Yorkshire, England, December 1940. (A)
A04059 - Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF, No. 600 (City of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Royal Air Force, Manston, Kent, England, August 1940 (B)
de Havilland Mosquito PR.XVI
A, No.60 Squadron South African Air force, San Savero, Province of Foggia, Italy, January 1945. (A)
B, 635th Bomb Squadron, 25th Bomb Group, 325th Photographic Wing, United States Army Air Force, Royal Air Force Watton, Norfolk, England, September 1944. (B)
Messerschmitt Me-410A-1/U-2 & U4
Introducing the new Airfix 1/72nd scale Messerschmitt Me 410 Luftwaffe Heavy Fighter model kit, the first time this aircraft has featured in an Airfix range.
Despite the fact that the Messerschmitt Me 410 is undoubtedly one of the most attractive looking aircraft of WWII, produced by one of the most famous aircraft manufacturing companies the world has ever known, the Hornisse is nowhere ne...
Gloster Meteor F.8/FR.9
Scheme A-Gloster Meteor F.8 A77-881, No.77 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force, RAAF Williamtown, New South Wales, Australia, 1955
Scheme B-Gloster Meteor FR.9 VZ603, No.79 Squadron Royal Air Force, RAF Benson, 1956
Westland Wessex HC.2 New Tooling
A04068 - Westland Wessex HC.2, No.2 Flying Training School, Royal Air Force Shawbury, England, 1995. (A)
A04068 - Westland Wessex HC.2, Armada Nacional del Uruguay, Base Aeronaval No.2, Uruguay, 2000. (B)
A04068 - Westland Wessex HC.2, No.28 Squadron, Royal Air Force Sek Kong, Hong Kong, 1978. (C)
de Havilland Mosquito B Mk.XVI/B.35/TT.35
From 1944, the de Havilland Mosquito B.XVI was delivered to front line
squadrons. The B.XVI was a development of the earlier B.IX variant, but a new
pressurised cabin had been incorporated so the aircraft could operate at high
altitude. Although it was unarmed, the B.XVI could carry a 3,000Ib bomb load.
Not long after the start of B.XVI production, modifications were incorporate...
Boulton-Paul Defiant NF.I
A05132 - Boulton Paul Defiant NF.I, No. 151 Squadron, Royal Air Force Wittering, Cambridgeshire, England, February 1941.
A05132 - Boulton Paul Defiant NF.I, Aircraft flown by Squadron Leader Philip James Saunders, No.264 Squadron, Royal Air Force Debden and Biggin Hill, England, December 1940/February 1941. (B)
Build this 1:48 scale Boulton Paul Defiant and celebrate one of the greatest nigh...
North-American F-51D Mustang Scheme 1: 'Rotation Blues' 67th FBS Korea
Scheme 2: F51D 77 Squadron RAAF Korea 1951
Scheme 3: J26 Mustang, Swedish Air Force
As arguably the finest fighter aircraft of WWII, the Mustang went on to be selected as the USAF primary piston engined fighter after the war, with all other types relegated to secondary roles, or withdrawn from service. The re-designation of USAF aircraft in 1948 saw...
North-American B-25C/D Mitchell
The role of medium bomber proved to be one of the most crucial during the Second World War and after something of a challenging service introduction, the North-American B-25 Mitchell developed into a highly successful aircraft. Seeing service in every theatre of operation, the B-25 was the most versatile aircraft of its type, fulfilling a multitude of tactical roles in many different operating ...
McDonnell-Douglas FG.1/FGR.2 Phantom RAF A THIRD DECAL OPTION HAS BEEN ADDED!
A06019A - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2, No. 56 Squadron, Royal Air Force Wattisham, Suffolk, East Anglia, England 1991. (A)
A06019A - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.1, Aircraft flown by Wing Commander John Brady and Flight Lieutenant Michael Pugh-Davis, No. 43 (Fighter) Squadron, Cornwall, England, Northern Scotland, February 24th 1988. (B)
A...
Boeing Chinook HC.1 (Late)
New fuselage parts
A06024 - Boeing Chinook... HC.1 (Late), ZA713/EN, No. 7 Squadron, Operation Granby/Desert Storm, Gulf region, May 1991. (A)
A06024 - Boeing Chinook... HC.1 (Late), ZD980/BJ, No.18 Squadron, 75th Anniversary Scheme, Royal Air Force Gutersloh, Germany, 1990. (B)
de Havilland Vampire FB.5/FB.9
de Havilland D.H. 100 Vampire FB.9, No.213 Squadron, Royal Air Force Deversoir, Egypt, 1954. (A)
de Havilland D.H. 100 Vampire FB.9, No.502 (Ulster) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Royal Air Force Sydenham, Belfast, North Ireland, 1955. (B)
Westland Lysander Mk.I/Mk.III
Westland Lysander Mk.I, No.16 Squadron, Royal Air Force Old Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, 1938-39. (A)
Westland Lysander Mk.III, No.309 Polish Fighter-Reconnaissance Squadron, Royal Air Force Renfrew, Glasgow, Scotland, 1940. (B)
Packed full of detail, this brand-new mould includes closed or open canopy options, to reveal the detailed internal fuselage structure. The wings can be built ...
Avro Lancaster B.I/III
A08013A AVRO LANCASTER B.III "S for Sugar", No 467 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force Waddington, Lincolnshire, England 1944. (A)
A08013A AVRO LANCASTER B.III No.57 Sqn, Royal Air Force East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England, July 1944. (B)
Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley Mk.V NEW TOOL in 2015
A08016 - Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V, aircraft flown by Squadron Leader John Charles MacDonald, No. 102 Squadron, No. 4 Group, Yorkshire, England, March 1940. (A)
A08016 - Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V, No. 10 Squadron, No. 4 Group (Bomber Command), Royal Air Force Leeming, Yorkshire, England, December 1941. (B)
Vickers Wellington Mk.IA/C
A08019A - Vickers Wellington Mk.IA, No. 9 Squadron Aircraft, Royal Air Force Honington, Suffolk, England, 18th December 1939. (A)
A08019A - Vickers Wellington Mk.IC, Luftwaffe, formerly 311 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, 1941. (B)
Making its first flight on 15th June 1936, the aircraft which took to the skies over the Weybridge factory airfield on that day was very different to the ones which entered...
Canadair Sabre F.4 RAF NEW TOOL IN 2021 (F-86) USUALLY £39.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
Alternative decals available on X48216
A08109 - Canadair Sabre F.4 No.3 Squadron, Royal Air Force Germany Geilenkirchen, 1954. (A)
A08109 - Canadair Sabre F.4 No.4 Squadron Royal Air Force Germnay Jever, 1954. (B)