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RNZAF Vought F4U-1D Corsairs - Home based, Fighter Leaders School, three options
- NZ5545, "Corsair", September 1944. NZ5545, was painted with a large white "Corsair" name on both sides of the fuselage for public displays throughout New Zealand.
- NZ5545, Fighter Leaders School, 1945. Code letters "JZ-G".
- NZ5566, Fighter Leaders School, April 1945. Code letters "JZ-M".
RNZAF Vought FG-1D Corsairs, No.14 Squadron. post-war in Japan, three options.
- FG-1D Corsair NZ5659 "Doris", No.14 Squadron, 1947.
- FG-1D Corsair NZ5660 "Gremlin", 1946.
- FG-1D Corsair NZ5639 "Kathleen", 1946.
FG-1Ds NZ5539, NZ5659 and NZ5660 were all painted in the US Navy all-over Glossy Sea Blue scheme but with RNZAF applied 48 inch roundels on the wings and 36 inch on the fuselage.
RNZAF Vought F4U-1 Corsairs #3. "Donald Duck" nose art, two options
- NZ5262, No.30 SU, 1945.
NZ5262 was based on on Green Island, post 21 December 1944. RNZAF records note that No.30 SU "owned" NZ5262 from 8 August 1944 until it was destroyed in a take-off crash with Flight Sergeant D.C. Howlett at the controls on 23 July 1945 at Jacquinot Bay.
- NZ5277, No.21 Squadron, July 1945.
RNZAF Mustang, No.1 Auckland Sqn, NZ2428, original "small checker boards".
NZ2428 was taken on charge by No.1 (Auckland) Squadron, Territorial Air Force, on 29 July 1952 and served with that Squadron until it was returned to storage, at Woodbourne, on 12 October 1955.
The aircraft was sold by the Government Stores Board ,Tender Number 5926, to ANSA Co, Nelson for £70 (about NZ$140) in May 1958 and broken up as scrap 1961.
RNZAF North-American P-51D Mustang, No.2 Wellington Sqn. NZ2402, 1952 "roundel-and-bar" Plus Jack Clelland's USAAF "Isabel III". USUALLY £11.99 NOW BEING CLEARED!! SAVE 1/3RD!!!
NZ2402 was taken on charge by No.2 (Wellington) Squadron, Territorial Air Force, on 11 July 1952 and served with that Squadron until 25 October 1955. It was then passed to No.42 Squadron for fighter affiliation, drogue towing, communications and f...
RNZAF Curtiss P-40Es, "Umslopogaas" and NZ3034 "JZ-W"
This is a 1/32nd scale model decal sheet with two options.
- P-40E NZ3008, "Umslopogaas", No.14 Squadron, March 1943.
- P-40E NZ3034 "JZ-W" No.17 Squadron, in the first half of 1943.
Both have a Curtiss factory applied camouflage scheme of the US equivalents of RAF Dark Green and Dark Earth with Sky (a light grey-green) lower surface.
RNZAF Curtiss P-40Es, "Magnolia Mufflewurt", "Ivan Ellovanich" and NZ3094 ex 68th PS
This is a 1/32nd scale model decal sheet with three options.
- P-40E NZ3007, "Magnolia Mufflewurt", No.14 Squadron, March 1943
- P-40E NZ3041, "Ivan Ellovanich", No.14 Squadron, March 1943
- P-40E NZ3094 of No.15 Squadron, Espiritu Santo, May 1943
This P-40E was originally allocated to the RAF as Kittyhawk Mk.Ia, ET433, however on 2...