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Agusta-Westland Merlin (8) CH-101 Mk.518 8192 '92' Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force aboard Antarctic survey vessel 2010 overall FS26076 Engine Grey with orange trim; AW-101 Mk.641 ZR342 UK Test Serial IND05 prior to delivery to Indian Air Force 2012; AW-101 Mk.610 ZR331 MS-21 due for Algerian Naval Forces during trials at RAF St.Mawgan 2011 overall Med Sea Grey; EH-101 Mk.512 M-508 'Rescue 08' ESK 722 R. Danis...
Exotic Supermarine Spitfire Mk.22s. The Rolls-Royce Griffon engine was designed in answer to Royal Naval specifications for an engine capable of generating good power at low altitudes. The concepts for adapting the Supermarine Spitfire to take the new engine had begun as far back as October 1939; Joseph Smith felt that "The good big 'un will eventually beat the good little 'un." and Ernest Hives of Rolls-Royce thought that the...
Supermarine Spitfire MK.IXe in International Service. Structurally unchanged from the C wing. The outer machine gun ports were eliminated, although the outer machine gun bays were retained and their access doors were devoid of empty shell case ports and shell deflectors. The inner gun bays allowed for two weapon fits;
2 x 20 mm Hispano Mk.II cannon with 120 rpg in the outer bays.
2 x .50 cal Browning M2 machine guns, with ...
Turkish Spitfires. The Spitfires designed and produced by the British firm Vickers Supermarine participated the Battle of Britain and most probably they are the most popular fighters of WWII. Different models arrived Turkey at different times. A batch of 15 Supermarine Spitfire MK.Is were ordered together with the Hawker 'Hurricanes' but only 3 of them were delivered. One of them which was an ex-Polish order arrived in Sept.19...
RE-RELEASED!!! Supermarine Seafire Mk.III The Seafire naval fighter aircraft came into existence during WWII as a mere stopgap measure based on a standard Mk.V Spitfire airframe adapted by adding naval equipment. Three versions were produced, which were fitted with a RR Merlin engine, which were the Mk.I to Mk.III, followed later by Griffon-equipped Seafires Mk.15, 17, 45, 46 and 47 (Special Hobby offers the Mk.15 version unde...
Eighth Air Force, England 1942-45. 675mm(W) x 675mm(H) 26inches(W) x 26inches(H).
The Eighth Air Force started offensive operations against German targets in July 1942 when crews of the 15th Bombardment Squadron (Light) flying RAF Douglas A-20 Bostons attacked targets in the Netherlands. The 'Mighty Eighth' commenced operations with the Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress in August of the same year, flying from RAF Grafton Underwo...
Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (H.M.S. Heron), 1990's onwards. 675mm(W) x 675mm(H) 26inches(W) x 26inches(H).
RNAS Yeovilton was built in 1939, with 750 NAS commencing operations from the base in the same year, and followed by 751 and 752 NAS shortly afterwards. 794 NAS was formed in 1940 and 827 NAS started operations from the base in 1943. This unit was the first to receive the Fairy Barracuda torpedo bomber. Yeovilton...
Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Aces
6 RAF ACES VERSIONS: S/L Douglas R.S. Bader, S/L Robert R.S. Stanford-Tuck, S/L Michael L.Robinson, F/O W.L. Mc Knight, S/L L. John W:C: Simpson, P/O William "Cherry" Vale
The Hawker Hurricane was the most widely produced and utilized fighter aircraft of the British Royal Air Force at the beginning of World War II. The Hurricane was powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin 12-cylinder, liquid-cooled inlin...
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET
FIGURE NOT INCLUDED - CONTAINS 1 MODEL
The Supermarine Spitfire is considered to be one of the most famous fighter aircraft in aviation history and an "icon" of British aeronautical production. The well-armed low-wing single-engine aircraft along with the Hawker Hurricane, formed the backbone of the Royal Air Force fighter units engag...
Hawker Hurricane Mk.I
80th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain SUPER DECALS FOR 4 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTIONS SHEET
The Hawker Hurricane has been the most widely used fighter by the British Royal Air Force at the beginning of World War II. The Hurricane was powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin 12-cylinders, liquid-cooled, with more than 1,000 HP that could lead to a speed above 500 km/h. The eight 7.7 mm Browning machine gu...
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I THE SPITFIRE STORY Limited edition kit of British WWII aircraft Supermarine Spifire Mk.I in scale. Focused on machines from introduction into service to the end of Battle of the Britain. - plastic parts: Eduard - marking options: 10 - decals: Eduard - PE parts: yes, pre-painted
Marking options:
A) K9795, No. 19 Squadron, RAF Duxford, Cambridgeshire, October 1938
No. 19 Squadron was the first RA...
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb Tropical engine set (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) Contains complete Rolls Royce Merlin Mk.45 engine installation for British WW II fighter plane. The set contains not only the resin engine, but also exhausts, engine bearers, covers, fireproof bulkhead, oil tank and photo-etched parts.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I Engine set (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) Contains complete Rolls Royce Merlin Mk.III engine installation for British WW II (Battle of Britain) fighter plane. The set contains cast resin engine, exhausts, engine bearers, covers, fireproof bulkhead, oil tank and photo-etched parts.
USAAF Mosquitos Multiple marking options for de Havilland Mosquito in WWII USAAF service.
The first Mosquito decal set from Caracal Models focuses on the US service of this important type during WWII. We chose a variety of American Mosquitos - most of these are the PR Mk XVI variant, which will require a double-stage Merlin conversion kit for the Tamiya kit.
Limited run of 250 sheets only.
The options on this decal sheet ar...
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.V Cockpit Snapshot Upgrade. This set contains highly accurate and detailed replacement resin parts for the cockpit door, gunsight, stick, throttle and retract quadrants, seat with molded-in belts, and other detail parts. Also included is a sheet of cockpit stencil decals. It is designed to install quickly and easily in the Eduard Supermarine Spitfire Mk.V series, but can be adapted to any other 48th sca...
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I - IX Five Slot Mainwheels
This set contains a pair of accurate resin wheels featuring super detailed hubs and tires with logo and data. Most kit 5 slot wheels are not very well done. A very noticeable upgrade (deigned to be used with Eduard kits, Airfix, Tamiya, and other Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I, II V, VI and early IX kits), as well as Merlin engined Seafires. Master pattern by Gerry Mos.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XVI Seamless Upper Cowl This set contains one seamless one piece upper cowling for the Eduard Spitfire Mk XVI kit. This cowling is subtly bulged to clear the American-built Packard Merlin engines fitted the the XVI. The kit cowling is molded in two parts. Assembling them and sanding out the seam without destroying all that incredibly fine rivet and fastener detail is very fussy and time consuming work. ...