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Curtiss P-40N Warhawk early (N-1 to N-5) Photoetched instrument panels. Coloured. Ready to fit in a model (JustStick) (designed to be used with Eduard kits and Hasegawa kits)
Gloster Meteor F.8, WK784 of 604 (County of Middlesex) Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF North Weald, 1953.
Gloster Meteor F.8, VZ482, 'C' of 610 Squadron, Royal Air Force, RAF Hooten Park 1950s
Gloster Meteor F.8 VZ495 'ZD.K' of 222 Squadron, Royal Air Force, RAF Leuchars, early 1950's.
Gloster Meteor F.8, WK681, 'H' of 65 Squadron's Aerobatics Team, Royal Air Force, RAF Duxford, December 1953.
Gloster Meteor F.8, W...
Hawker Hunter T.7 (3)
Hawker Hunter T.7 XL620, 'Z' of 74 Squadron, Royal Air Force based at RAF Acklington, UK, 16 September, 1961.
Hawker Hunter T.7 XL573, 'WC' of 237 Operational Conversion Unit, Royal Air Force based at RAF Honington, UK, 1987.
Hawker Hunter T.7 XL621, '81' of 4 Flying Training School, Royal Air Force based at RAF Valley, UK, 1973. [T.7/T7A]
Hawker Hunter FGA.9/FR.10 (2)
Hawker Hunter FGA.9 XE645, 'SW' of RAF Khormaksar Strike Wing, Royal Air Force based at RAF Khormaksar, Yemen, 1967.
Hawker Hunter FR.10 XF457, 'T' of II (AC) Squadron, Royal Air Force based at RAF Jever, Germany, 1970. [FGA.9/Mk.58]
RNZAF North-American P-51D Mustang, No.2 Wellington Sqn. NZ2402, 1952 "roundel-and-bar" Plus Jack Clelland's USAAF "Isabel III". USUALLY £11.99 NOW BEING CLEARED!! SAVE 1/3RD!!!
NZ2402 was taken on charge by No.2 (Wellington) Squadron, Territorial Air Force, on 11 July 1952 and served with that Squadron until 25 October 1955. It was then passed to No.42 Squadron for fighter affiliation, drogue towing, communications and f...
Dassault_Mirage IIIS early conversion 1/32 scale radom incl. TARAN module, stretched nose gear door extended nose wheel fork, instrument panel (the Master pitot tube MR32090 is not included but is available to buy separately) (designed to be used with Italeri kits)
AN/AAQ-33 Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod. This is a 3D-Printed model, designed to be used with models of the U.S. Air Force's B-1B Lancer, B-52H Stratofortress, F-15E Strike Eagle, Lockheed-Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon, and A-10 Thunderbolt II. It is also deployed on international aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Rafale, Harrier, Panavia Tornado GR4, and KAI FA-50 Golden Eagle
Modern Soviet Aircraft Weapons. Includes R-77 x 4; UPK-23/250 x 2; PTB-1500 x 2; FAB-100 x 2; R-60Mk.x 4; FAB-500 x 2; S-24B x 2; R-73 x 4; KAB-500Kr x 2; UB-32M x 2; Kh-25ML x 2; ZB-500 x 2; Kh-25MP x 2; R-27T x 2; S-250FM x 2; S-250F x 2; FAB-250 x 2; KAB-500L x 2;
Douglas TBD-1A Devastator experimental floatplane ca.1939 USUALLY 89.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
American torpedo bomber aircraft in service with the United States Navy from 1937 to 1942. The prototype Devastator BuNo 0268 was equipped with floats for experimental flight testing instead of the original conventional landing gear. It was the sole TBD-1A variant and is the subject of this Trumpeter kit.
11 sprues. Folding wi...
Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II
F-35 is Lockheed Martin's 5th generation jet fighter for the 21st Century. Type F-35A is designed to operate from conventional runways and is the most common F-35 variant. The US Air Force and the majority of F-35's international allied customers operate the F-35A.
16 sprues, upper & lower fuselage. L: 495mm, W: 333.6mm, Total parts 370+