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de Havilland Mosquito FB.VIs-HJ719, HR147, NS850 "Intruders" of 418 Squadron, RCAF (basic set)
- HJ719 as aircraft U "Moonbean McSwine" was flown by F/L Luma (American, RCAF) with F/O Finlayson (RCAF) as navigator in late 1943 to early 1944 (still flying when Luma left the squadron in April).
- HR147 as aircraft Z "Hairless Joe" was flown by W/C Bannock (RCAF) with F/O Bruce (RAF) as navigator in October-November 1944.
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Supermarine Spitfire FR Mk.IXCs MJ351 & MK202 of 414 Squadron, 39 Wing RCAF (Basic Set)
MJ351 as aircraft S "Violet-Dorothy was flown by F/L Ken Lawson through January-March 1945.
MK202 ( Q) was flown by the squadron's commanding officer, S/L Gordon Wonnacott when he shot down several Luftwaffe fighters (and claimed another damaged) during operation Bodenplatte on 1 January 1945.
This Basic version of the set includes onl...
Hawker Hurricane National Markings-early variation 1
Includes the standard national markings applied as part of the typical early Second World War Hurricane finish schemes (i.e. Temperate Land Scheme, Tropical Land Scheme, and Desert Scheme). An early-production bright red is used as standard for all markings. However, to accommodate different interpretations, especially where in-service airframe refinishing may have result...
de Havilland Mosquito National Markings-1942-1945 (Type B upper wing roundels)
Descriptive text:
This package provides the standard national markings used on all RAF Mosquitoes in service in UK and continental European Commands from 1942 to 1945 (when the upper wing roundels changed).
This set provides for one 1/24 scale model, with a clearly-illustrated markings placement guide, related scheme variations notes, and gen...
Supermarine Spitfire National Markings-Standard (w/ Type B upper wing roundels)
This package provides one variant of the national markings applied to both Merlin- and Griffon-powered Spitfires in service with 2nd Tactical Air Force (2 TAF) with effect from 2 January 1945. Roundels with yellow outer rings on both wing surfaces were a feature of this markings change. The variant in this set has upper wing roundels of the same...
RCAF Beaufighter TF.Xs of 404 Squadron-Late 1943 to Late 1944.
This updated and expanded set replaces AOD48002m (historically, one of our best sellers). It includes markings for two additional aircraft in an interesting, short-lived Dark Sea Grey + Extra Dark Sea Grey scheme, and the expanded Docs, now at 10 pages, incorporates new research throughout.*
Decals to model any one of six different aircraft with variations ...
Argentine F-16
-Decals to build one among four versions available
-Two versions General-Dynamics F-16BM & Two versions General-Dynamics F-16AM
-Roundels in High Visibility and Low Visibility.
Argentine F-16
-Decals to build one among four versions available
-Two versions General-Dynamics F-16BM & Two versions General-Dynamics F-16AM
-Roundels in High Visibility and Low Visibility.