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Marcel-Bloch MB.152 Decals for French aircraft.
4 decal variants
1. MB-152 No.242, 6th Esc. of GC III/9, S/Lt. Martin, Le Luc-en Provence, France 1942
2. MB-152 No.665, 3rd Esc. of GC II/6, Cpt. M.Brzezowski, Anglure-Vonarce, France 1942
3. MB-152 No.693, 6th Esc. of GC III/9, Le Luc-en Provence, July 1940, France
4. MB-152 No.686, 2nd Esc. of GC I/1, Cpt. Georges Garde /5.victories/ Chateauroux-les-Vignots, June ...
RE-RELEASED!!! Reggiane Re.2006 Together with both the Fiat G.56 and the Macchi C.206, the RE.2006 was a highly secret project. They were all modified versions of the Type 5 fighters, designed to be fitted with the DB.603 engine. Although the Macchi never got past the design stage (confirmed in the RE.2006 book), both the G.56 and RE.2006 did get built, although the RE.2006 never flew. With cramped working conditions and a fur...
Re-released! Curtiss BFC-2 Goshawk.
1. BFC-2 Goshawk, USS Saratoga, VB-3B, 1937
2. BFC-2 Goshawk, USS Enterprise, VB-6, 1938
3. BFC-2 Goshawk, USS Saratoga, VB-2B, 1937
On 16 April 1932, the U.S. Navy ordered two prototypes of a new shipboard fighter under the designations XF11C-1 and XF11C-2, with a 700hp Wright R-1820-78 radial. The R-1820-78 Cyclone and mixed structure of the XF11C-2 found favour with the US Navy, an...
Messerschmitt Me-509 "Nachtjager"
1. Me 509, Alternate marking NJG3, Luftwaffe 1944
2. Me 509, Alternate marking NJG2, Luftwaffe 1944
3. Me 509, Alternate marking 10.(N) JG53, Luftwaffe 1944
4. Me 509, Alternate marking NJG7, Luftwaffe 1944
The project Me 509 had been developer out of the Me 309. The main change was in transfer of the engine to the point of balance. The propeller of the Me 509 was run by a shaft...
Re-released! North-American NA-64 'Yale'
1. R.C.A.F., Borden February 1942, Canada
2. R.C.A.F., No.6 SFTS Dunnville June 1942, Canada
3. R.C.A.F., No.1 SFTS Camp Borden 1940, Canada
4. R.C.A.F., No.6 SFTS Dunville July 1942, Canada
The North-American NA-64 (NA-64 P-2 or NAA-64 P-2 in French service, Yale in Canadian service) is a low-wing single piston engine monoplane advanced trainer aircraft that was built fo...
Kawasaki Ki-100-II and North-American P-51H Mustang .... two kits in box With the Ki-100 proving such a success, it was decided to initiate production of this aircraft, the resulting Ki-100-Ib differing only by having the cutdown rear fuselage and all-round-view canopy that had been designed for the proposed Ki-61-III.
The P-51H was the final production Mustang and used the new V-1650-9 engine, a version of the Merlin that ...
Morane-Saulnier MS.410 4 decal variants
1. MS 410 C1 (MS-624), Srg. U. Jaakkola, 2/LeLv 28, Hirvas, March 1943
2. MS 410 C1 (MS-624), /No.1033/, Orly Airfiled, France, June 1940
3. MS 406/410, I/LeLv 14, at Tiiksjarvi in Summer 1943, 2Lt. L., Kurten
4. MS 406/410, 3/LeLv 28, Ylik E.Alkio, Elokuu, hirvas, Finland 1942
The M.S. 410 was an attempt to improve the firepower of the Morane-Saulnier M.S. 406. That a...
Bucker Bu-131D Jungmann 5 decal variants
1. Bucker 131D, JG/54, Krasnogwardeysk Airfield, Russia 1942
2. Bucker 131D, JG/53 PikAs, Russia 1943
3. Bucker 131D, 10.KG/77, France 1942
4. Bucker 131D, Kecskemat, Royal Hungary Air Force, 1941
5. Bucker 131D, Croatia Air Force, Summer 1944, Crotia
The Bucker 131 was a biplane for aerobatic and training use. Was designed by Anders J. Anderson and first flew on A...
RE-RELEASED!!! Avia Bk-534 The Avia Bk-534 was to be a cannon armed version of the B-534 with a license manufactured Hispano-Suiza HS-12Ycrs with the cannon barrel through the hollow airscrew reduction gear shaft.
In 1937, fifty of the Bk-534 was ordered, with a supplemental order for further four machines issued shortly afterwards (s/n Bk-534.501 to Bk-534.554). Further 66 (s/n Bk-534.555 to Bk-534.620) were ordered shortly...
NEARLY GOOD AS NEW!!! Avia B-534/I version. The prototype of B-534 flew for the first time on 25 May 1933. The first procurement order for the B-534 was issued from the Ministry of National Defence to the Avia Company on 17 July 1934 and was for 147 aircraft's. The first machines were delivered to the Air Force in autumn of 1935.
The Ministry of National Defence ordered the next, second procurement batch of 46 B-534's in 193...
Re-released! Flettner Fl-282B-0 The innovative Flettner Fl-282 was one of the first operational helicopter that was used on board of ships. Being the successor of the Flettner Fl-265 which first flew in May 1939, the Flettner 282 was only build in small numbers. The prototypes were build in different variants, one or two seater, closed or open cockpit.In 1941/1942 the Kriegsmarine used a Fl 282 for tests on board of the CL K��...
Bell P-39Q Airacobra 4 decal variants
1. P-39Q-6, 82nd TRS/71st TRG, 1944, New Guinea, pilot Lt. Peter A. McDermott
2. P-39Q-1-BE, 72nd FS, 21th FG, p. Maj. Joseph H. Powell, USAAF, Marian Islands, 1944
3. P-39Q, cpt.G.A.Rechkalov, the 9th Guard Fighter Air Division, Poland 1944
4. P-39Q-1 of the 46th FS/15th FG, Canton Island, pilot 1Lt. Jack Garnett
The Bell P-39 Airacobra was one of the principal America...
Re-released! Kawasaki Ki-61-I Hei The Ki-61 Hien /Type 3 Fighter/ was the only Japanese fighter powered by a liquid cooled, inline inverted engine. The Hien comming at the frontlines in the summer of 1943 and fly in battles over New Guinea, Philippines, Okinawa, and in the defense of the Japanese Home Islands. Over 3,000 examples of various Ki-61 variants were built. The Ki-61-I Hei was built in conjunction with the Otsu varia...
Re-released! Kawasaki Ki-61-I Otsu The Ki-61 Hien /Type 3 Fighter/ was the only Japanese fighter powered by an liquid cooled, inline inverted engine.
The Hien comming at the frontlines in the summer of 1943 and fly in battles over New Guinea, Philippines, Okinawa,
and in the defense of the Japanese Home Islands. Over 3,000 examples of various Ki-61 variants were built.
The Ki-61-I-Otsu was second production variant. Two 12....
Arado Ar-66C 4 decal variants
1. Arado 66C, Luftwaffe, NSGr. 2, Orelo, Russia 1944
2. Arado 66C, Luftwaffe, FFS A/B 71, Prost?jov, 1940
3. Arado 66C, Luftwaffe,
Storkampfstaffel Luftflotte 4, Russia 1943
4. Arado 66C, Luftwaffe, FFS A/B 24 Olomouc 1941
The Arado Ar 66 was a German single-engined, two-seat training biplane, developed in 1933. It was also used for night ground-attack missions on the Eastern Fr...
Henschel Hs-132C 5 decal variants
1. Hs-132C, KG 51, Luftwaffe 1945 /alternate marking/
2. Hs-132C, KG 26, Luftwaffe 1945 /alternate marking/
3. Hs-132C, Japan 1945 /alternate marking/
4. Hs-132C, StG. 1, Luftwaffe 1945 /alternate marking/
5. Hs-132C, test aircraft, Great Britain 1946 /alternate marking/
Henschel's Hs 132 was a World War II dive bomber and interceptor aircraft of the German Luftwaffe that never saw s...