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North-American F-86 Sabre Part-1
1. F-86A 5 NA, 49 1180, Squanee " of the 336th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing, flown by Lt. Col.
Bruce Hinton, Kimpo AB, December 1950.
2. F-86A 5 NA, 49 1225, of the 336th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing, flown by Major Richard D. Creighton, Kimpo AB, November 1951.
Bristol Beaufighter TF Mk.X Part 4
Three options:
The set is dedicated to one aircraft and contains a full set of technical stencils for this aircraft.
1. Beaufighter Mk.X. Unit: 404 Sqn, RCAF. Serial: 2-H (Ne355) RAF Davidstow Moor, UK, 21st August 1944.
Messerschmitt Bf-109 Tropical
1. Bf-109 G-6/Trop 9. JG 77, Mateur. Tunisia, 1943. This Bf-109G was abandoned at Mateur when lll/JG 77 pulled out and was
subsequently found by the 325 th FG USAAF.
2. Bf-109E-7/Trop of 3./JG 27, Libya, 1941.
3. Bf-109F-4/ Trop 4./JG 27, Doberitz, Germany, September 1941. Starboard side of the same aircraft. Seen in Germany a week before its delivery flight to 4./ JG 27, it has standard ...
Messerschmitt Bf-109 Tropical Part-2
1. Bf-109G-6/Trop lll./JG 77 Vincenza, Italy, July 1943. This Bf-109G was flown to Italy for transfer to the Italian 150? Gr. Aut. Standard camouflage of RLM 74/75/76 with the JG 77 badge on the nose and the lll./ 77 badge behind the canopy.
2. Bf-109F-4/Trop Flown by Unteroffizer Franz Schwaiger, 6./JG 3 Castel Benito, Libya, February 1942. Schwaiger's personal marking 'Gisela' is o...
Messerschmitt Bf-109. Tropical options. Part 1.
2. Bf-109E-7/Trop of 3./JG 27, Libya, 1941.
3. Bf-109F-4/ Trop 4./JG 27, Doberitz, Germany, September 1941. Starboard side of the same aircraft. Seen in Germany a week before its delivery flight to 4./ JG 27, it has standard desert camouflage of RLM 78/79.
4. Bf-109F-4/ Trop WNr 8693. Lt. Hans Joachim Marseille, 3./JG 27, Maturba, Libya, February 1942.
5. Bf-109F-4/Z ...
North-American F-86A Sabres 4th Fighter Wing in Korea. Part 2.
1. North-American F-86A 5 NA, 49 1184, "Miss Behaving" of the 334th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing, flown by Capt Richard Becker, Suwon AB, Spring 1951.
2. North-American F-86A 5 NA, 49 1109, of the 335th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing, flown by Capt. Ralph D. Gibson, Suwon AB, September 1951.
North-American F-86A Colorful Early Sabres. The complete set 2 leaf. Part 3.
North-American F-86A 5 NA, 48-313, 196th Fighter Bomber Squadron of the California ANG, flown by Maj. Bob Love during the Earl T. Ricks Memorial Trophy Race, Ontario, California, July 1955.
North-American F-86A Colorful Early Sabres. The complete set 2 leaf. Part 4
F-86A 5 NA, 49 1122, 33 rd Fighter Interceptor Wing (HQ), flown by Col. Harrison Thyng , Otis AFB, Late 1950.
North-American F-86A Colorful Early Sabres. The complete set 2 leaf. Part 5.
F-86A 5 NA, 49 1289, 92 nd Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 81 st Fighter Interceptor Wing, flown by Lt. Col. Jim Carlyle, RAF Shepherds Grove, August 1951.
North-American F-86A Colorful Early Sabres. The complete set 1,5 leaf. Part 6.
F-86A 5 NA, 49 1289, 92 nd Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 81 st Fighter Interceptor Wing, flown by Lt. Col. Jim Carlyle, RAF Shepherds Grove, August 1951.
Messerschmitt Bf-109. Tropical options. Part 2.
1. Bf-109G-6/Trop lll./JG 77 Vincenza, Italy, July 1943. This Bf-109G was flown to Italy for transfer to the Italian 150? Gr. Aut. Standard camouflage of RLM 74/75/76 with the JG 77 badge on the nose and the lll./ 77 badge behind the canopy.
2. Bf-109F-4/Trop Flown by Unteroffizer Franz Schwaiger, 6./JG 3 Castel Benito, Libya, February 1942. Schwaiger's personal marking 'Gise...
US Air Forces F-4 Phantom. Part 1.
1. F-4C-23-MC s/n 64-0752 flown by Maj Paul J. Gilmore and 1/Lt William T. Smith of the 35th TFW, 26 April, Korat, Thailand, 1966.
2. F-4C-18-MC s/n 63-7489 flown by Capt William J. Swender and 1/Lt. Duane A. Buttell Jr of the 480th TFS 35th TFW, Korat, Thailand, 14 July, 1966.
3. F-4C-24-MC s/n 64-0838 FG flown by Maj Philip P. Combies and 1/Lt Lee R. Dutton of the 8th TFW, Ubon, Thai...
US Air Forces McDonnell F-4 Phantom. Part 2.
1. F-4C-22-MC s/n 64-0693 flown by Capt Thomas S. Roberts and Capt Arthur C. Clark of the 45th TFS, Ubon, Thailand, 10 July, 1966.
2. F-4D-30-MC s/n 66-7601 FO flown by Maj Joseph D. Moore and 1/Lt George H. McKinney of the 435th TFS, 8th TFW, Ubon, Thailand, 19 December, 1967.
US Air Forces McDonnell F-4 Phantom. Part 3.
1. F-4C-22-MC s/n 64-0679 flown by Capt Kenneth E. Holcombe and Capt Ronald C. Anderson of the 45th, Ubon, Thailand TFS,
10 July, 1966.
2. F-4C-22-MC s/n 64-0725 XC 'Sandy Bay-Bee' flown by Capt Gene Korotky and Lt Jerry W. Stalanker of the 557th TFS, 12th TFW, Cam Ranh AB, Vietnam, 1968.
3. F-4D-30-MC s/n 66-7550 OC flown by Maj Edward D. Cherry and Capt Jeffrey S. Feinste...
North-American P-51 Mustang Aces over Europe. Part 1
1. P-51B-5-NA, 43-6431, "Man O' War", Maj. Claiborne H. Kinnard Jr., 355th Fighter Group, 355th Fighter Squadron, 8th Air Force, Steeple Morden, UK, April 1944.
2. P-51D-5-NA, 44-13391, "Vi", Maj. Joseph J. Kruzel, 361st Fighter Group, 376th Fighter Squadron, 8th Air Force, Bottisham, UK, June 1944.
3. P-51B-15-NA, 43-24853, "Little Ambassador", Lt. James W. Empey, ...
North-African P-51 Mustang Aces over Europe. Part 2
1. P-51B-10-NA, 42-106715, "HEY RUBE! II", Lt. Daniel Zoerb, 52nd Fighter Group, 2nd Fighter Squadron, 15th Air Force, Madna, Italy, June 1944.
2. P-51D-5-NA, 44-13780, "KILLER!", Maj. Robert W. Stephens, 354th Fighter Group, 355th Fighter Squadron, 9th Air Force, Gael (A-31), France, September 1944.
3. P-51D-10-NA, 44-12067, "OLE' GOAT", Maj. George A. 'Pop' Doersch, ...
North-American P-51 Mustang Aces over Europe. Part 3
1. P-51D-10-NA, 44-14466, "BONNIE III", Capt. George T. Buck, 31st Fighter Group, 309th Fighter Squadron, 15th Air Force, San Servo, Italy, September 1944.
2. P-51D-10-NA, 44-63620, "The Worry Bird", Capt. Merle M. Coons, 55th Fighter Group, 38th Fighter Squadron, 8th Air Force, Wormingford, UK, November 1944.
North-American P-51 Mustang Aces over Europe. Part 4
1. P-51D-5, Serial Unknown, "My Gal Sal" of Lt. Wayne Lowry, 325th Fighter Group, 317th Fighter Squadron, 15th Air Force,
Lesina, Italy, August 1944.
2. P-51D-25-NA, 44-73045, "Lucky Lady VII", Maj. Ernest 'Ernie' Bankey, 364th Fighter Group, 385th Fighter Squadron, 8th Air Force, Honington, UK, January 1945.