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MG 17 machine gun barrels (2 pcs) The MG 17 was installed in the Messerschmitt Bf-109, Messerschmitt Bf-110, Focke-Wulf Fw-190, Junkers Ju-87, Junkers Ju-88C Nightfighter, Heinkel He 111, Dornier Do-17/215 Nightfighter, Focke-Wulf Fw-189 and many other aircraft.
Aircraft detailing sets (metal)
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£4.50
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Spandau LMG.15/08 machine gun (1 per pack)
Aircraft guns (brass)
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£7.70
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Japanese 20mm Type 99 Mk.1 Cannon
Aircraft guns (brass)
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£8.40
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MG 15 machine gun
Aircraft guns (brass)
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£12.60
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MG 15 machine gun with canvas (early) case catchers (Germany)
Gun kits (metal)
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£10.99
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Type 98 IJA, Type I JIN Japanese Machine Gun The Type 98 machine gun was used as a flexible weapon on Japanese aircraft throughout the war. It was based on the German MG 15, which in turn base based on the Rheinmetall's MG 30 light machine gun. It had a short recoil mechanism and was fed from saddle drum magazines containing 75 rounds. It was one of the few aerial guns used by both the Army and Navy.
Aircraft guns (brass)
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£12.25
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Pitots, antenna for E-152A (designed to be used with Modelsvit kits)
Aircraft detailing sets (resin)
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£9.20
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MG-17 machine gun barrel (2 pcs). The MG 17 was a 7.92 mm machine gun produced by Rheinmetall-Borsig for use at fixed mountings in many World War II Luftwaffe aircraft, typically as forward-firing offensive armament. The MG 17 was based on the older MG 30 light machine gun, as was its defensive flexible-mount counterpart, the MG 15 machine gun.
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1 History
2 Specifications
3 References
4 See also
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Aircraft guns (brass)
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£3.25
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Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-152-1 pitots (designed to be used with Modelsvit MSVIT72036 kits)
Aircraft detailing sets (metal)
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£8.60
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