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Luftwaffe/German Swastikas for Messerschmitt Bf-109, Focke-Wulf Fw-190, Junkers Ju-87 'Stuka' and Messerschmitt Me-262 in 1:144, 1:72, 1:48 and 1:32 scales Updated version
Luftwaffe Fighter Unit Emblems
Stabskette JG 1- used in autumn 1943, 'Kette' being the German term for chain/ formation of three aircraft. 1943. Fw-190A.
6./JG 1 - Yellow 'Tatzelwurm'.1942. Bf-109F, Fw109A.
III./JG 1 - The Maltese Cross introduced summer 1941 when the Geschwader reformed in Holland. 1941 - 1943. Bf-109E/F, Focke-Wulf Fw-190A.
2./JG 1 (early) - Typical early war insignia, depicting a sword cutting Chamberl...
Luftwaffe Fighter Unit Emblems
Stab/JG 1- Emblem of the Stabsschwarm of Oberstleutnant Carl Schumacher. The eagle looks over the Heligoland. 1939- 1940. Bf-109E.
JG 1 - Derived from the Schumacher Emblem, eagle launched from a bow. 1940 -1943. Bf-109G.
JG 1 'Oesau' - New Geschwader emblem introduced by Walter Oesau in September 1943. 1943 - 1945. Bf-109G, Focke-Wulf Fw-190A.
I./JG 1 - The 'Crusaders cross of Jesau' based ...
Republic P-47C/Ds Thunderbolts of the 56th Fighter Group.
P-47D (Razorback) 42-22672 'Tinkle' UN-S Lt. Samuel O. Stamps March 1944.
P-47C (Razorback) 41-6347 LM-O Capt Eugene O'Neill, November 1943.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.V This sheet includes nose-art, roundels, fin-flashes, lettering and numbers for the widely used Mk.Vb Supermarine Spitfire operated by the USAAF in the mid period of WWII. Along with the general items, some specific markings are included for some of the more interesting personal liveries occasionally carried on US Spitfires. One livery depicts the machine flown by then 2nd LT Don Gentile who went on to...
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.V This sheet includes nose-art, roundels, fin-flashes, lettering and numbers for the widely used Mk.V Supermarine Spitfire, European and South East Asia Command (SEAC) theatres of operation. Not known for it's 'nose-art', the schemes below show some of the more colourful liveries carried by Czech and Australian and New Zealand Spitfire Vs included on this sheet.
Spitfire Nose Art.
Spitfire Mk.Vb, A...
Boeing B-17Gs Flying Fortress of the 91st BG.
B-17G Just Plain Lonesome 42-39975 DF-Z 424th BS 91st BG.
B-17G-15-BO 42-31367 Chow Hound 91st BG 322nd BS Blue 'A' Berlin March 1944.
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress of the 303rd BG 'Hell's Angels' B-17F The Belle of San Joaquin 42-5054 PU-I 360 BS 303rd BG
B-17F 42-5382 'Witche's Tit' 360th BS PU-B 303rd BG
Gloster Gladiator Roundels, Code letters & serials plus markings for the colourful Pre World War II squadron aircraft. The set provides a large selection of pre-wartime liveries with the most commonly seen roundels, tail markings and cocardes. The letters, serials and cocardes can also be used on the Fury, Hind, Hart, Hurricane, Spitfire, etc. Also included are the 3 Gladiators which began the defence of the Island of Malta at...
Gloster Gladiator Roundels, Code letters & serials
This sheet includes markings which cover the early World War II period for the Gloster Gladiator. The markings cover the camouflaged wartime liveries with the most commonly seen roundels, tail markings and cocardes. Note that the Gladiator used two different style propellers, the early two-bladed wooden type and the later, more efficient three-bladed metal prop. The basic dra...