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Fairey Firefly (for a Japanese resin kit) (This will not be kept in stock but can be added to our next order if you place it on Backorder. (on Backorder please not on a Wish list)
1. Firefly FR.Mk.5. Unit: 812 NAS, FAA No. 206/R HMS Glory, Korean coast, circa 1951.
2. Firefly FR.Mk.1. Unit: 827 NAS, FAA No. 273/P (PP 596) HMS Triumph, Task Force 77 (US Navy), Yellow Sea, July 1950. This aircraft took part in the first ai...
Junkers Ju-87 'Stuka'
1. Junkers Ju-87A-1, 29 2 of Kampfgruppe 88, Legion Condor, Spain 1938
2. Junkers Ju-87R-2 T6+AP flown by Staffelkapitan of 6./St.G 2 "Immelmann",Summer 1940. Standard splinter scheme of RLM 70, 71 and RLM 65.
3. Junkers Ju-87B-1 of 6./St.G 1, France 1940. Finished in a standard 70/71/65 splinter scheme.
4. Junkers Ju-87B-1, S2+AC flown by the Kommandeur of II./St.G 77, Balkans 1941. This mac...
SAAB SK60 C Top quality plastic kit with surface details 2nd to none. Photo etched detail parts included and decals for 3 aircrafts printed by Cartograf.
IIn the late 1950s, SAAB began designing a smaller jet-powered aircraft intended to attract customers from both the civilian sector, as a business jet, and the military sector, as a trainer and strike aircraft. The result was a completed design study named the SAAB 105, w...