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Douglas SBD Dauntless & A-24 Banshee in combat. Part 5 1. SBD-4, "SISTER", "White 16", VMSB-233, Guadalcanal, Spring, 1943.
2. SBD-5 " 169 ", former BuNo 36817, flown by SM Albert Jamais, Flotille 4FB, Aeronautique Navale, Cognac, southern France, late 1944 to early 1945.
Albatros II. Part 1 1. Albatros D.ll flown by Vzfw. Kohler of Jasta 9, 1917.
2. Albatros D.ll (OAW), 910/16 flown by Lt. Max Bohme of Jasta 5, after being downed 4 March 1917 by Lt. A. J. Pearson of No. 29 Squadron, RFC and Lts. Graham and Boddy of l l Squadron, REC. lt was assigned British capture number G.14.
3. Albatros D.II, D.1729/16 flown by Lt.Scheller from Jasta 19.
4. Albatros D.ll,(LVG), D.1069/16, Jasta 24 ...
Messerschmitt Bf-110 Aces Part-3
1. Bf-110C-1. Unit/Location: 1.(Z)/LG 1, Jesau/East Prussia, September 1939. Code: L1+IH
Pilot: Herbert Schob. Successes: 22 official in WW II, all on Messerschmitt Bf-110 (+6 in the Spanish civil war).
Fate: Survived. Merits: Knights Cross.
2. Messerschmitt Bf-110 C-1. Unit/Location: 14.(Z)/LG 1, Mannheim-Sandhofen/Germany, May 1940. Code: L1+LK
Pilot: Werner Methfessel. Succ...
Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-8 Part-2
1. Fw-190A-8/R8 of Sturmstaffel 1, pilot: Uffz, Oskar Bosch, Salzwedel field,
Germany, February 1944.
2. Fw-190A-8. Commander of JG 300. Maj. Walther Dahl. RLM 75/83/76. Juteborg,
December 1944.
3. Focke-Wulf Fw-190F8 1.SG4. RLM 79/80/76. White 11 unknown pilot Italy 1944.
4.Fw-190A-8 of ll/JG 300, Lobnitz field, Fall of 1944. The entire fuselage and wing bottom surfaces are painted ...
Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-8 Part-1
1. Fw-190A-8; Black 11. Lt Gunther Heym; JG 51; Zichenau Airfield; Summer / Fall 1944. 74/75/76. The name "TANJA" is blow the cockpit.
2. FW190A-8 'Blue 8 + o', flown by Uftz. Dietrich of 12/JG 5 "Eismeer". The name "Erika" was carried under the cockpit,
Herdla airfield (Norway), April 1945.
3. Fw-190A-8 W.Nr 175140, 6 +-(Brown outlined in black), of 7/JG 26 found in September 1944 at Me...
Focke-Wulf Fw-190A Part 2
1. Fw-190A-5 Unit/Location: 1./JG 1, Arnhem-Deelen, July 1943. Code: White 7 Pilot: Walter Kohne. Air victories: 30 in WWII. Fate: Survived Merits: German Cross in Gold.
2. Fw-190A-4 Unit/Location: 1./JG 2, Triqueville/France, May 1943. Code: Black 1 Pilot: CO Horst Hannig. Air victories: 98 air victories official in WWII (90 vs. the VVS) in ca. 350 missions. Fate: KIA 15.05.43 over France Merits:...
Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 Part-2
1. Me 109G-6 of 5./JG 53 "Pikas" Vienna (Austria), January 1944. Pilot: Oberfeldwebel Herbert Rollwage.
2. Me 109G-6 of Stab I./ JG 27. Fels-am-Wagram (Austria), May 1944.
3. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 of 3/JG 300. Yellow 4 Bonn-Hangelar (Germany), spring 1944.
4. Me 109G-6 of 2/JG 300. Red 6 Germany summer 1944.
5. Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6 of 2/JG 301 Germany, winter 1944.
6. Messers...
Fokker Dr.I Part 1
1. Fokker Dr.l 204/17 of Vzfw. Paul Baumer Jasta Boelcke, Halluin-Ost, May 1918.
2. Fokker Dr.l 413/17 of Oblt. Karl Bolle Jasta Boelcke, Halluin-Ost, May 1918.
3. Fokker Dr.l 556/17 from Lt. Ludwig "Lutz" Beckmann, Jasta 6, Lechelle, March 1918.
Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter_decals Part 2
1. Sopwith B1, number 185 of Escadrille Sop 107, which operated as part of Groupe d'Bombardmet 3 (Gb3) from June 1917 until re-equipping with Breguet 14s in late 1917. At a time and in circumstances unknown to the artist, this aircraft was captured dy the Germans. The unit lnsignia was based on the Egyptian goddess Buto.
2. Sopwith A2, 4189 of Escadrille Sop 5, which flew this type fro...
Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter_decals Part 1
1. The French-built Sopwith 1.A2 served in early March 1918 with Escadrille Sop. 24 in Toul. Some Strutters of this unit also carried a third Lewis machine gun above the upper mounting surface. It is possible that this aircraft also carried the armament of three machine guns at some period of its service. The unit was re-equipped with Salmson 2.A2 aircraft on March 14, 1918, and the uni...
Mitsubishi Ki-21 Part 1
1. Ki-21-ll Ko(a) Hamamatsu 2 Chutai Based at the Hamamatsu Flying School the tail markings have a white band through them which was a standard practice for this unit.
2. Ki-21-ll Otsu (b) 1Sentai 2 Chutai 1Sentai operated throughout Malaysia and the Philippines during 1942. This aircraft shows yet a different application of camouflage with continual bands sprayed on all upper surfaces.
3. Ki-21-...
Lockheed P-38 Lightning Shark Mouth Part 5
P-38 Lightning Part 5 / 48-269 /
1. Lockheed P-38F-5-LO, S/No. 42-12623/16, flown by Capt. Robert L. Faurot, 39th FS, 35th FG USAAF, Port Moresby (New Guinea), early 1943.
2. P-38H-1 42-66532 of Maj Tom Lynch, CO of the 39th FS/35th FG, Tsili Tsili, September 1943.
Messerschmitt Bf-109B/D Spanish War Part 2
1. Bf109D-1 "Legion Condor" Fighter Group Commander 88 Pilot: Hauptmann Walter Grabmann (final score 7), late 1938, Spain.
RLM 62, RLM 65.
2. Me 109D 1/J 88, Spain, August 1938. Pilot, Oblt. (Lieutenant) Otto Bertram.This aircraft was shot down on October 4, 1938. RLM 63, RLM 65.
3. Bf-109V-3 Obit. Hannes Traufloft, J/88, Sivilla/ Tablada airfield, December 1936. One of the fi...
Lockheed P-38 Lightning hark Mouth Part 4
1. Lockeed P-38, F-4C-1-LO, S/No. 4267119 The Florida Gator, flown by Lt. Edward W. Durst, 22th PRS, 7th PG, 8th AF, Mount Farm, 1944. PRU Blue overall with yellow-orange and white sharksmouth motif on engine cowlings. Code 119 in white. Name on nose is white with a thin yellow-orange outline, mission markings in white. Crew names in white in a black bordered box.
Wheel hubs are yel...
Lockheed P-38 Lightning in Bare Metal Part 2
1. P-38L-5-LO, S/No.44-25496, E6-N, Exquisite Elinor, 402nd FS, 370th FG, 9th AF.
2. P-38L-5-LO, Black 13, flown by Capt. Bob DeHaven, 7th FS, 49th FG, Tacloban, October 1944.
Focke-Wulf Fw-190D-9 Part-2
1. Fw-190D-9 from the Stab of lV./JG 3.
2. Fw-190D-9 from ll./JG 6. Western Front, February 1945.
3. Fw-190D-9 from 7/JG 2. Rommelhausen-Stockheim, Germany, beginning of 1945.
4. Fw-190D-9 from the Stab of JG 4. Rhein am Main, Germany, beginning of 1945.
5. Fw-190D-9 (W.Nr.211115) from 16./EKG (J), abandoned at Pilsen in Czechoslovakia.
6. Fw-190D-9 from the Stab of lll./JG 2. Con...
Focke-Wulf Fw-190D-9 Part-1
1. Fw-190D-9 from ll./JG 6. Halle, Germany, May 1945.
2. Fw-190D-9 (W.Nr. 500576) from ll./JG 6. Furth, Germany, May 1945.
3. Fw-190D-9 from the Stab of lV./JG 3. Prenzlau, Germany, March 1945.
4. Fw-190D-9 from the Stab of JG 4. Juterbord-Damm, Germany, February 1945.
5. Fw-190D-9 (W.Nr.211164) from the Stab of JG 300. Prague-Rusin, May 1945.
"Adam's head" on the wings of the Great War 1/48 Part 1
1. Albatros Dlll (Oef) 153.15 of Flik 55J, Isonzo front, September, 1917. Personal insignia based on personal description by Julius Arigi himself. Otherwise this aircaft spots the standard factory finish. Note Oeffag trademark on fuselage nose.
2. Albatros D.lll (Oef). 17. Eskadra Wywiadowcza, august 1920.
3. Albatros D.lll (Oef). 13. Eskadra Mysliwska.
4. Fokk...
North-American F-100F Super Sabre. Part 2
1. F-100F-10-NA. Unit: 458th FDS, 506th FDW, USAF. Serial: FW-867 (56-3867) Ramstein AB, Germany, during 1958-1959. USUALLY £16.50. NOW BEING CLEARED!! SAVE 1/3RD!!!
Hawker Hurricane Aces of the MTO and Africa Part-1
1. Hurricane Mk.I (Trop), L1669, "Colly'sBattleship", 80 and 274 Squadrons RAF, flown by various aces, El Amiriya, Egypt, August 1940.
2. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), P3729, 33 Squadron RAF, flown by F/O V.C. Woodward, Fuka, Egypt, October 1940.
3. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), P2643/YK, 274 Squadron RAF, flown by S/L P. H. Dunn, Amtiya, Egypt, Aug. to Nov. 1940.