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Tupolev SB-2 (10)
Russia 13th SBAP 1941 Green/Lt Grey;
41st SPAB In Finland 1939 Overall grey;
Chinese Nationalist Air Force 1939;
Finnish Air Force 2/LeLv 6 1942 SB-13 White/blue;
SB-14 Olive green/blue;
Spanish Republican Air Force 1936-37 No 2
Spanish Nationalist Air Force 1939
Avia B.71 Luftwaffe KG200 Rangsdorf SE+DP 1940;
Czechoslovak Army III Sqn 6 L.P. 10K 1938;
Slovak Air Force, Vzdusne zbrane V3 1943;
Gloster Gladiator Mk.I/Mk.II Forest (Finnish) camouflage pattern paint masks (designed to be used with Airfix, FROG, Heller, Hobby Boss, Humbrol, Pavla Models and Sword kits)
Gloster Gladiator Mk.I/Mk.II Tiger (Finnish) pattern camouflage pattern paint masks (designed to be used with Airfix, FROG, Heller, Hobby Boss, Humbrol, Pavla Models and Sword kits)
Dornier Do-17Z (6) A1+BZ 15 (Croatian)KG53 Russia 1942; F1+FS 8/KG76 France 1940; 5K-BN 5/KG3 East Prussia 1938; DN-53 3/LeLv46; DN-63 1/LeLv 46; Both Finnish Air Force 1942; DN-52 PleLv43 Finland 1947;
Finnish Air Force Swastika National Insignia. 7 sizes on either white or light grey backgrounds plus 2 sheets of Finnish Serial Letters and Numbers in black
Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2 Finnish Air Force (4) MT-213 White 3 blue swastika national insignia on grey disc; MT-222 3 versions. Luftwaffe delivery scheme DL+IC; Yellow 2 with or without Ace of Diamonds badge
Curtiss P-40M Warhawk 'Involuntarily from Russia to Finland' During the Second World War, the P-40M Warhawk fighter aircraft was used both by the USAAF and the air forces of the Allies. Over two hundres were also delivered to the Soviet Union. P-40M s/n 43-5925 White 23 saw only very brief service with the VVS (Soviet Air Force). When the new machine was being flown over to the unit, its pilot 2nd Lt. V.A.Revin got lost, lande...
Aero A-11HS 'Finnish Export Version' USUALLY £19.80 TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! 1/72
In 1925, Finland bought a dozen of Aero A.11 observation and light bomber biplanes. This meant one of the first export success of the Czechoslovak aviation industry. The Finnish version differed from Czech Aero A.11s by having the more powerful Hispano Suiza engine fitted.
The kit comes on three styrene sprues, two clear ones and a few (3D-P...
Folland Gnat FR.1 Finnish Recce Fighter Modern Finland. The Folland Gnat fighter aircraft was operated mainly by the military of Finland and India. Two of the Finnish airframes were delivered in the Gnat FR.1 reconnaissance variety equipped with a set of cameras in the nose section. They were coded GN-112 and GN-113 and flew recon and mapping sorties. They, however, retained their cannon armament and ability to fly in the figh...
Ajeet Mk.I "Indian Light Fighter" In 1950, WE Petter, who was famous for designs such as the Lysander, Whirlwind and Canberra joined Folland company. By this time modern jet aircraft were becoming bigger, more complex and expensive as their performance increased and as a result the development and operating costs were rising too. WE Petter decided to pursue a different approach to the modern jet-fighter philosophy by designing...
RE-RELEASED!!! Blackburn Roc Mk.I To fulfill Specification O.35/35, calling for a two seat carrier borne fighter, the Air Ministry ordered this type of aircraft from Blackburn Aircraft Ltd. in 1935. Similar to the land based Defiant fighter, the new fighter's armament was to be concentrated within a manned turret. The Blackburn's chief designer G.E.Petty delivered the so-called B.25 design that was closely linked to the previo...