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Bucker Bu-131B 'Jungmann'
. Bucker 131B, Swiss AF, Lst, FL.Kp.55, Januar 1945
2. Bucker 131B, Spain AF, Tablada 1937
3. Bucker 131B, D-EBZE, Berlin Rangdorf 1937
4. Bucker 131B, Bulgarian AF, Airfield Sofia-Bozuriste 1940
5. Bucker 131B, Finnish Aeroclub, 1940
The Bucker 131 was a biplane for aerobatic and training use. Was designed by Anders J. Anderson and first flew on April 1934. Production of the Bu 131A...
Bucker Bu-133C 'Foreign services' Product code: 92223
5 decal variants
1. Bu-133C, Legion Condor, Tablada, Spain 1936
2. Bu-133C, Swiss A.F., Thun, Schweiz 1946
3. Bu-133C, LY-LAD, Kaunas, Lithuania 1938
4. Bu-133C, Yugoslavia partyzan A.F., 1945
5. Bu-133C, SAAF, South Africa, 1945
The Bucker Bu 133 Jungmeister was an advanced trainer of the Luftwaffe in the 1930s. It was a single-engine, single-seat biplane of wood an...
Bucker Bu-133C "Green stripe"
5 decal variants
1. Bu-133C, Croatin A.F., April 1945
2. Bu-133C, Hungarian Aeroclub, Budaors, Hungary1939
3. Bu-133C, OH-SEA, Gerd Achgelis, Finnland 1939
4. Bu-133C, PP-TDP, Artur Benitz, tour of South America, Brazil 1937/38
5. Bu-133C, Tokyo-Haneda, April 1938, Japan
The Bucker Bu 133 Jungmeister was an advanced trainer of the Luftwaffe in the 1930s. It was a single-engine, single-seat...
Bucker Bu-133A/B "Jungmeister"
5 decal variants
1. Bu-133B, YR-PAX, Alex Papana, Romania aerobat ace, Cleveland Air races 1937
2. Bu-133B, D-EAKE, Walo Hornig, 1936
3. Bu-133A, Legion Condor, Spain 1938
4. Bu-133A, Luise Hoffman, Rangsdorf 1935, Walo Hornig, Laussane 1935
5. CASA 1131L, Spain 1940
The Bucker Bu 133 Jungmeister was an advanced trainer of the Luftwaffe in the 1930s. It was a single-engine, single-seat bi...
RE-RELEASED!!! North-American P-51H Mustang
1. P-51H, 412th, March Field, CA, August 1945
2. P-51H-1,prototype, Mines Field, Los Angeles, February 1945
3. P-51H, KN987, RAF, Boscombe Down 1945
4. P-51H from the 62th FS, 56th FG, Alaska Air Command, 1948
The P-51H was the final production Mustang and used the new V-1650-9 engine, a version of the Merlin that included Simmons automatic supercharger boost control with ...
Bell P-400 Airacobra
1. P-400 of 67th FS/347th FG, Guadlacanal autumn 1942
2. P-400 of 35th FG, New Guinea, 1942
3. P-400, 19GIAP, USSR 1943, pilot Captain Pavel Kutakhov
4. P-400, Laverton, Australia, RAAF, 1943
5. P-400 of 80th/8th FG, Milne Bay, New Guinea, January 1943
6. P-400 of 36th FS/8th FG, June 1943, Port Moresby, New Guinea
The Bell P-39 Airacobra was one of the principal American fighter aircr...
Marcel-Bloch MB.152 Decals for French aircraft.
4 decal variants
1. MB-152 No.242, 6th Esc. of GC III/9, S/Lt. Martin, Le Luc-en Provence, France 1942
2. MB-152 No.665, 3rd Esc. of GC II/6, Cpt. M.Brzezowski, Anglure-Vonarce, France 1942
3. MB-152 No.693, 6th Esc. of GC III/9, Le Luc-en Provence, July 1940, France
4. MB-152 No.686, 2nd Esc. of GC I/1, Cpt. Georges Garde /5.victories/ Chateauroux-les-Vignots, June ...
Re-released! Curtiss BFC-2 Goshawk.
1. BFC-2 Goshawk, USS Saratoga, VB-3B, 1937
2. BFC-2 Goshawk, USS Enterprise, VB-6, 1938
3. BFC-2 Goshawk, USS Saratoga, VB-2B, 1937
On 16 April 1932, the U.S. Navy ordered two prototypes of a new shipboard fighter under the designations XF11C-1 and XF11C-2, with a 700hp Wright R-1820-78 radial. The R-1820-78 Cyclone and mixed structure of the XF11C-2 found favour with the US Navy, an...
Caudron C.445 Goeland
1. Caudron 445 Goeland, Aeronavale, Frejus-St-Raphael, Fr., June 1942
2. Caudron 445 Goeland, Aeronavale, France 1948
3. Caudron 444 Goeland No.4592, Toussus-le-Noble, France, May 1940
4. Caudron 445 Goeland, Aeronavale, Agadir, Maroco, 1952
Caudron C-455 was a conventionally configured low-wing cantilever monoplane with tailwheel undercarriage. The main undercarriage units retracted into t...
Messerschmitt Me-509 "Nachtjager"
1. Me 509, Alternate marking NJG3, Luftwaffe 1944
2. Me 509, Alternate marking NJG2, Luftwaffe 1944
3. Me 509, Alternate marking 10.(N) JG53, Luftwaffe 1944
4. Me 509, Alternate marking NJG7, Luftwaffe 1944
The project Me 509 had been developer out of the Me 309. The main change was in transfer of the engine to the point of balance. The propeller of the Me 509 was run by a shaft...
Re-released! North-American NA-64 'Yale'
1. R.C.A.F., Borden February 1942, Canada
2. R.C.A.F., No.6 SFTS Dunnville June 1942, Canada
3. R.C.A.F., No.1 SFTS Camp Borden 1940, Canada
4. R.C.A.F., No.6 SFTS Dunville July 1942, Canada
The North-American NA-64 (NA-64 P-2 or NAA-64 P-2 in French service, Yale in Canadian service) is a low-wing single piston engine monoplane advanced trainer aircraft that was built fo...