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Gloster Meteor FR.9
Scheme 1: WL263 208 Squadron Malta 1957
Scheme 2: WB116/G RAF 2 squadron 1956
As the armed reconnaissance version of Britain's first operational jet fighter, the Gloster Meteor FR.9 was based on the F.8 fighter version of the aircraft and replaced Spitfires and Mosquitos in this role. The extended nose housed a Williamson F.24 camera, which could be positioned to fire either forward, port of starbo...
Supermarine Walrus Mk.I flying boat
A09183 - Supermarine Walrus Mk.I, No. 276 Squadron, Royal Air Force Harrowbeer, Devon, England, 1944. (A)
A09183 - Supermarine Walrus Mk.I , No. 700 Naval Air Squadron, H.M.S. Sheffield, 1941. (B)
A09183 - Supermarine Walrus Mk.I, No. 5 CF Royal Australian Air Force, Australia and New Guinea, early 1943. (C)
It would be difficult to think of an aircraft design so markedly di...
Westland Lynx AH-7
A09101A - Westland Lynx AH-7, No.655 Squadron, Amy Air Corps, Northern Ireland, September 1993. (B)
A09101A - Westland Lynx AH-7, Army Air Corps, United Nations, Split Airport, Croatia, December 1995. (A)
A09101A - Westland Lynx AH-7, NATO Stabilisation Force, Army Air Corps, Divulje Barracks, Split, Croatia, July 1997. (C
A groundbreaking helicopter design, the Westland Lynx was developed as th...
Consolidated B-24H Liberator New Tooling in 2024
A09010 - Consolidated B-24H-10-FO Liberator, 42-52234 'Corky Burgundy Bombers', 733rd Bomb Squadron, RAF Old Buckenham Airfield, Norfolk, England, 1944. (A)
A09010 - Consolidated B-24H-15-FO Liberator, 42-52699 'Valiant Lady', 831st Bomb Squadron, 485th Bomb Group, Fifteenth Air Force, United States Army Air Force, Venosa, Italy, 1944. (B)
This the first B-24 kit to h...
Avro Lancaster B.III (SPECIAL) 'THE DAMBUSTERS'
Avro Lancaster B.III (SPECIAL) 'THE DAMBUSTERS', Aircraft flown by Wing Commander Guy Gibson, Commanding Officer, "Operation Chastise", No.617 Squadron, Royal Air Force Scampton, England, 16/17th May, 1943. (A)
Avro Lancaster B.III (SPECIAL) 'THE DAMBUSTERS', Aircraft flown by Squadron Leader John Leslie (Les) Munro, "Operation Chastise" , No.617 Squadron, Royal Air Force S...
North-American F-86F Sabre One of the most important aircraft of the early jet era, the North-American F-86 Sabre was in many ways a jet powered version of the company's hugely successful P-51D Mustang from WWII and an aircraft which made full use of captured German aerodynamic research material. Featuring a distinctive 35-degree wing sweep, the Sabre also incorporated three nose mounted .50 calibre machine guns positioned on ...
Canadair Sabre F.4 RAF NEW TOOL IN 2021 (F-86) USUALLY £39.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
Alternative decals available on X48216
A08109 - Canadair Sabre F.4 No.3 Squadron, Royal Air Force Germany Geilenkirchen, 1954. (A)
A08109 - Canadair Sabre F.4 No.4 Squadron Royal Air Force Germnay Jever, 1954. (B)
Vickers Wellington Mk.IA/C
A08019A - Vickers Wellington Mk.IA, No. 9 Squadron Aircraft, Royal Air Force Honington, Suffolk, England, 18th December 1939. (A)
A08019A - Vickers Wellington Mk.IC, Luftwaffe, formerly 311 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, 1941. (B)
Making its first flight on 15th June 1936, the aircraft which took to the skies over the Weybridge factory airfield on that day was very different to the ones which entered...
Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley Mk.V NEW TOOL in 2015
A08016 - Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V, aircraft flown by Squadron Leader John Charles MacDonald, No. 102 Squadron, No. 4 Group, Yorkshire, England, March 1940. (A)
A08016 - Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V, No. 10 Squadron, No. 4 Group (Bomber Command), Royal Air Force Leeming, Yorkshire, England, December 1941. (B)