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RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 1960s. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
RAF Waddington began as a training base for the Royal Flying Corps in 1916. Between this time and 1919, the station was home to a number of squadrons both under RFC, and later, RAF control. Nos. 82, 97, 105, 117 and 123 Squadrons RFC between 1917 and 1918, and Nos. 23, 203 and 204 Squadrons RAF throughout 1919 were based at Wad...
RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2000-2021- Main runway- blurred. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
RAF Scampton's location can trace its ancestry back to the Great War when, named Home Defence Flight Station Brattleby, it served as a landing field for the Royal Flying Corps. From here operated No. 3 Squadron 'A' Flight equipped with the Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b albeit briefly in the anti-Zeppelin ...
RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2000-2021. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
RAF Scampton's location can trace its ancestry back to the Great War when, named Home Defence Flight Station Brattleby, it served as a landing field for the Royal Flying Corps. From here operated No. 3 Squadron 'A' Flight equipped with the Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b albeit briefly in the anti-Zeppelin role. This unit was fo...
Desert- Blurred. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
This base can be used for a number of applications and theatres involving civil and military aviation from the Great War (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Palestine etc), through to the Second World War (Middle East, Persia), the Cold War (Middle East and Iran/Iraq conflicts, Indo-Pakistan conflicts etc), to the present day (Gulf Wars, Middle East wars, United States adversary...
RAF Marham, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 2018-. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
RAF Marham can trace its history back to 1916 when it started service as a night landing ground near RNAS Narborough, and also as an airfield to launch defensive operations against German Zeppelin attacks against Norfolk. The first unit stationed here was No. 51 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps flying Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 and B.E.12'...
1st Strategic Air Depot, USAAF, (RAF Honington) Suffolk, England, 1942-46. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
Honington was established in 1937 as a Royal Air Force base operating under RAF Bomber Command. It was passed over to the USAAF in June 1942 as Station 375. Stationed at the base were the 383rd, 384th and 385th Fighter Squadrons of the 364th Fighter Group, which arrived in early 1944 operating P-51 Mustangs...
RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2005-2021. 225mm(W) x 225mm(H) 9inches(W) x 9inches(H)
RAF Coningsby was built in the late 1930's and after officially opening in November 1940, became operational in February 1941. No. 106 Squadron was the first unit to begin offensive operations from the base flying Handley Page Hampden's. A second unit, No. 97 Squadron, arrived in April equipped with Avro Manchester's, and in ...
Panavia Tornado F.3 in Italian & Saudi Arabian AF (designed to be used with 1/144 Revell and Dragon kits)
Tornado F.3(T), MM55057 (ZE837), 36-03, 36th Wing (36° Stormo), Italian Air Force, Gioia del Colle Air Base, Italy, 1995-97
Tornado F.3, MM7209 (ZE835), 53-07, 53rd Wing (53° Stormo), Italian Air Force, Cameri Air Base, Italy, 2002
Tornado F.3, 2904 (ZE884), No.29 Sq., Royal Saudi Air Force, King Abdulah Air Ba...
Panavia Tornado F.2/F.3 in RAF designed to be used with 1/144 Revell and Dragon kits
Tornado F.2(T), ZD903/AB, No.229 Operational Conversion Unit, Royal Air Force, Coningsby Air Base, 1985-86
Tornado F.3, ZE737/CE, No.5 Sq., Royal Air Force, Coningsby Air Base, 1989
Tornado F.3, ZE809/EZ, No.23 Sq., Royal Air Force, Leeming Air Base, 1989
Tornado F.3, ZE808/GF, No.43 Sq., Royal Air Force, Leuchars Air Base, 19...
No.1435 Flt. Panavia Tornado F.3
Tornado F.3s, based at RAF Mount Pleasant, provide air defence for the Falkland Islands,
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
Decals for the following aircraft are included:
ZE812/F
ZG780/H
ZG751/C
ZG798/F
ZE889/H
ZG799/D
ZE736/F
ZG778/H
ZE834/C
ZG797/D
These decals were designed to match 1/144 Revell and Dragon kits.
EADS GAF Recce Pod for German Panavia Tornado ECR. EADS GAF Recce Pod is a modern optical reconnaissance pod for low and mid flight levels and can be fitted to a model of West-European Panavia Tornado of the German Luftwaffe. Full set of stencils is provided via a decal sheet and it comes with a thorough guide showing the stencils location. (designed to be used with Revell kits)
EADS GAF Telelens Recce Pod for German Panavia Tornado ECR. EADS GAF Telelens Recce Pod is a modern optical reconnaissance pod for mid and high flight levels and can be fitted to a model of West-European Panavia Tornado aircraft in service of German Luftwaffe.The set contains a decal sheet with stencils and a detailed guide showing their correct position (designed to be used with Revell kits)