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Vickers Wellesley by Ian White. Created on the drawing boards of the Vickers (Aviation) Company by Barnes Wallis using the geodetic form of construction he devised for Britain's R.100 airship, the Wellesley was designed to fulfil an Air Ministry specification for a reliable, general purpose bomber and torpedo-bomber, that was required to carry a heavy load over long distances. Originally conceived as a biplane, but converted t...
Panavia Tornado ADV by Des Brennan The Tornado F.3 spent just over twenty-three years in frontline operational service with the Royal Air Force compared to a similar period for air-defence Phantoms, and twenty-eight years for the Lightning. While every operational Tornado F.3 unit bar 25 Squadron had been operating one of those aircraft types before transitioning to the F.3 only 29 (as OCU) and 11 Squadrons along with 1435 Fli...
Bell AH-1G Cobra 'Early Tails Over NAM' The AH-1G Cobra was the first helicopter ever to have been developed primarily for the ground attack role. The type was deployed in the Vietnam War since 1967 and its first batches sported a left-hand side tail rotor, opposed to the later standard which would carry it on the other side. Our model kit now features four of those early batch machines, one of which happens to be the very fir...
Republic XF-84H Thunderscreech. The XF-84H was derived from the RF-84F as a supersonic propeller test vehicle driven by an afterburning Allison XT-40 turboprop engine. Two aircraft were built and briefly tested as noise produced by the propeller even at idle was too severe for safe ground crew activities. The sickening noise gave the aircraft its nickname "Thunderscreech". It was the 1st U.S. aircraft built with a Ram Air Turb...
RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2005-2021. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(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 ...
RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, 2005-2021.675mm(W) x 675mm(H) 26inches(W) x 26inches(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 i...
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 ...
Ford Model T, Hucks Starter. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, the Hucks starter was in widespread use amongst ground crews, becoming particularly useful as aircraft engines had progressively become too large to be easily started by hand. Some aircraft could only practically be started using the device. Its popularity quickly waned during the 1930s as new forms of integral starters, such as the Coffman starter, were introduced t...
RAF/USAAF Commer Q2 Airfield Truck
A super-detailed kit with new castings and photo-etch parts plus step-by-step CAD instructions. This vehicle was built for use by the RAF in WWII, and was also used by the USAAF in Britain. They were used for carrying air and ground crews to dispersal, and for carriage of equipment and spares etc. They survived in RAF service into the 1950s. They were powered by a 6 cylinder 60hp [later 80hp...
Army Zetor tractor driver and mechanic. Nicely detailed figures of an army tractor driver and an air force ground crew member attaching a tow bar to the tractor so that a MiG-15 fighter could be moved across the tarmac. Designed to be used with our MV128 model of the military used Zetor 25 tractor. (designed to be used with Planet Model kits)
IAF Dassault_Mirage IIICJ Pilot & Female Ground Crew. USUALLY £8.10. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! Israel is among the handful of countries whose military rely also upon the women soldiers. Our set contains a pair of figures, one depicts a jet aircraft pilot while the other one is a female member of ground crew. Both of them suit very well our new and no doubt superb model of the Mirage IIICJ delta. Other military planes of that e...