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RNZAF Mustangs, No.3 Canterbury Sqn, NZ2409 and NZ2427.
NZ2409 of No.3 (Canterbury) Squadron was taken on charge in July 1952 and in early 1953 the checker board bars were adopted in Canterbury colours. NZ2409 was painted High Speed (gloss) Silver overall, including all moving surfaces.
NZ2427 was with No.3 (Canterbury) Squadron from 17 October 1952 till 9 August 1955. Wings, plus all moving control surfaces were in the...
RNZAF Mustangs, No.4 Otago Sqn. Plus Jack Clelland's USAAF "Isabel III".
NZ2426 of No.4 (Otago) Squadron, 1955. The checker board decals included for this aircraft may also be used on Harvard trainers.
NZ2429 of No.4 (Otago) Squadron Mustang. This aircraft was given a unique set of markings with the blue and yellow chevrons fore and aft of the fuselage roundel.
Flight Lieutenant Jack Cleland's personal makings for...
Prototypes. Hawker Hurricane, Typhoon, Tornado, Tempest, Sea Fury. Roundels included for Hurricane.
This is a 1/48th scale model decal sheet with six options.
- Hawker Tempest Mk.V, HM595, September 1942.
- Hawker Hurricane prototype, with smaller 27 inch fuselage roundels.
- First Hawker Fury prototype, NX798, flew in September 1944.
- Hawker Fury prototype LA610, October 1944.
- Hawker Typhoon R8694, with a Napier a...
RNZAF Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless - Pacific Theatre, No.25 Squadron - five options. 1/48th scale.
This sheet replaces V48100 which is sold out and will not be reprinted.
NZ5055 - "He'll Be Back Again"
NZ5057 - "HOWA-BAHT-THAT"
NZ5060 - "Donald Duck"
NZ5061 - "Boxing Kangaroo"
NZ5064 - "He'll Be Back Again" later version.
All RNZAF SBD-5 wore the US Navy 'Basic (Non Specular) Camouflage Scheme', often, unofficially,...
European Spitfire PR.IV and PR.XI. Danish, Norwegian and Russian
This is a 1/48th scale model decal sheet with three options.
- Norwegian Spitfire PR.XI PL979.
In 1947 Norway purchased three PR.XIs. After a two year refurbishment programme, they were used by the Nr 1 Fotorekognoseringsving (1 PR Wing) from 1949 until March 1954. The Norwegian Air Force applied a 'bluer' blue than the RAF's PRU Blue.
- Danish Sp...
RNZAF Lockheed PV-1 Venturas, Pacific Theatre - four options..
NZ4509, "Little Devil with trident" October 1943,
NZ4516, "Mickey Mouse" October 1943,
NZ4508, "Crouching Maori Warrior", February 1944,
NZ4512, "Slippery Sam", February 1944.
NZ4506 and NZ4509 wore the US Navy Blue Grey and Light Grey scheme, which has been modified in New Zealand by extending the Blue Grey further down the fuselage sides. NZ4512 and NZ...
Supermarine Spitfire (4) Mk.Vc BS186/L 452 Sqn Fl Lt E.Hal; Mk.IX l EN522 (2) FU-F 453 Sqn S/Ldr John Ratten; White JR Wg Co Ratten Hornchurch June 43; MA408/CG Wg Co Colin Gray; MK285 FU-T F/O Fred Cowpe;
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VIII and XIc (5) Mk.VIII JF277 FL-D Fl/Lt Alan Peart India 1944; Mk.IXc MH454 FU-N F/O Boulton; AB986 SK-E Fl/Lt Warren Schader Italy 1943; PV120 RG-W 208 Sqn or as D-130 'Israel 1'. From 'Supermarine Spitfire the Anzacs' and 'Supermarine Spitfire - Star of Israel'
24" inch black code letters. RAF WWII (RAF codes/RAF code letters/RAF serial numbers) This sheet includes a variety of black 24 inch letters in "rounded" and "squared" styles, as used by British, Australian, Canadian, New Zealand and other air forces in World War II and later.
RNZAF North-American P-51D Mustangs, Auckland and Wellington Sqns - three options. 'Checker-board' markings for two aircraft, plus USAF-style 'roundel-and-bar' scheme for one aircraft. Overall silver scheme.
Re-printed! 24' Black numbers and NZ letters in rounded and square styles, Royal Navy lettering in 3 sizes. Also suitable for RAF, RN, RCAF, RAAF etc .
RNZAF inches Silver fern leaf inches style roundels. These were used from 1956, on such types as the Avenger, through to 1970 on Skyhawks. Eight sizes 18 inches , 24 inches , 30 inches , 32 inches , 36 inches , 48 inches , and 54 inches
Swiss "Neutrality" marked North-American P-51B Mustang. P-51B-10-NA serial 42-106438 force landed at Ems-Plarenga on the 19 July 1944 with Lt. Curtis Simpson at the controls. The full Swiss red and white neutrality scheme was eventually applied as per this decal sheet.