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K-type Blimp (K-19/43/125) 'Special Markings' USUALLY £19.70. TEMPORARILY HALF PRICE!!! Non-rigid airships (or blimps) were the first types of lighter-than-air craft. Since the turn of the 20th century, they have been employed on a large scale by armed forces and also engaged commercially. The Goodyear Aircraft Company, the foremost producer of airships in the United States, produced a series of K-class airships which became ...
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K-type Blimp (K-74/112/134) 'Fleet Defender' USUALLY £19.70. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! Non-rigid airships (or blimps) were the first types of lighter-than-air craft. Since the turn of the 20th century, they have been employed on a large scale by armed forces and also engaged commercially. The Goodyear Aircraft Company, the foremost producer of airships in the United States, produced a series of K-class airships which became...
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K-type Blimp (K-3/6/28) 'Early Production' USUALLY £19.70. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! Non-rigid airships (or blimps) were the first types of lighter-than-air craft. Since the turn of the 20th century, they have been employed on a large scale by armed forces and also engaged commercially. The Goodyear Aircraft Company, the foremost producer of airships in the United States, produced a series of K-class airships which became t...
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HMA R33/R34 (Armstrong Whitworth R33/Beardmore R34 'Transatlantic Flyer' (Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, National Physical Laboratory) Rigid airships were produced and relatively successfully employed in the period from the early 1900s to the end of the 1930s. The real technology trailblazer in this field was the Zeppelin company, of Imperial Germany, which built nearly one hundred military airships. British rigid airship des...
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Zeppelin R-class 'Super-Zeppelin' Rigid airships (or dirigibles) were produced and relatively successfully employed in the period from the early 1900s to the end of the 1930s. During WWI the Zeppelin company, of Imperial Germany, built nearly one hundred military airships both for their army and naval corps. The airship type and construction was characterised by particular class (A to X). During The Great War they were used a...
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Zeppelin R-class 'Groskampf-Typ' Rigid airships (or dirigibles) were produced and relatively successfully employed in the period from the early 1900s to the end of the 1930s. During WWI the Zeppelin company, of Imperial Germany, built nearly one hundred military airships both for their army and naval corps. The airship type and construction was characterised by particular class (A to X). During The Great War they were used as...
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Zeppelin LZ127 Graf Zeppelin (DELAG, DZR) Rigid airships were produced and employed in the period from the early 1900s to the end of the 1930s. During WWI the Zeppelin company built nearly one hundred military airships both for army and naval service. Certainly the most successful zeppelin ever built was the civilian LZ127, christened Graf Zeppelin��½. Its construction began in 1926 and it was launched in September 1928. ...
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Zeppelin P-class LZ45/LZ58 'Naval Raiders' (Imperial German Navy) Rigid airships (or dirigibles) were produced and relatively successfully employed in the period from the early 1900s to the end of the 1930s. During WWI the Zeppelin company, of Imperial Germany, built nearly one hundred uniquely designed military airships both for army and naval service. Their type and construction was characterised by particular class (A t...
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Zeppelin P-class LZ47 'Spotted Cow' (Imperial German Flying Corps) Rigid airships (or dirigibles) were produced and relatively successfully employed in the period from the early 1900s to the end of the 1930s. During WWI the Zeppelin company, of Imperial Germany, built nearly one hundred uniquely designed military airships both for army and naval service. Their type and construction was characterised by particular class (A ...
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Zeppelin P-class LZ38/LZ40 'First Attackers' (Imperial German Flying Corps, Imperial German Navy) Rigid airships (or dirigibles) were produced and relatively successfully employed in the period from the early 1900s to the end of the 1930s. During WWI the Zeppelin company, of Imperial Germany, built nearly one hundred uniquely designed military airships both for army and naval service. Their type and construction was ch...
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BAe Harrier GR.3 'Operation Corporate' The Hawker-Siddeley Harrier "Jump Jet" is a British V/STOL aeroplane developed in the 1960s. The initial version was the Harrier GR.1 fighter and its upgraded variant was the GR.1A. Another upgrade implementing more powerful and reliable engine resulted in the GR.3 model, at first externally similar to previous GR.1/1As. Beginning from the spring of 1976 upgraded avionics were fitted to G...
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Re-released! de Havilland Vampire FB.9 'Tropical Fighter-Bomber' (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box) (RAF, RhAF) The de Havilland Vampire was a British jet fighter developed during WWII. It was the second jet, after the Gloster Meteor, operated by the RAF. It replaced wartime piston-engine fighters and was in front-line service until 1953. The Vampire FB Mk.9 was a tropicalised fighter-bomber variant based on the Vampire Mk.5, w...
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de Havilland Vampire F.3 'Jet Fighter' (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box) (RAF, RCAF, RNoAF, MexAF) The de Havilland Vampire was a British jet fighter developed during WWII. It was the second jet, after the Gloster Meteor, operated by the RAF. It replaced wartime piston-engine fighters and was in front-line service until 1953. The Vampire Mk.3 fighter which first flew in November 1946 was based on the Vampire Mk.I but possessed ...
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de Havilland Mosquito B.IV/PR.IV 'Special Liveries' (RAF, BOAC, Luftwaffe) The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft developed in 1939. The Mosquito was constructed almost entirely of wood and, as such, it was dubbed "The Wooden Wonder". Originally conceived as an unarmed high-speed bomber, it was later adapted to many other roles, including day-time tactical bomber, night bomber, day or nigh...
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BAe Harrier GR.3 'Laser Nose' The Hawker Siddeley Harrier "Jump Jet" is a British V/STOL aeroplane developed in the 1960s. The initial version was the Harrier GR.1, based on the P.1127 (RAF) fighter, and its upgraded variant was the GR.1A. Another upgrade implementing more powerful and reliable engine resulted in the GR.3 model, at first externally similar to previous GR.1/1As. Beginning from the spring of 1976 upgraded avioni...
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BAe Harrier GR.1/VA.1 Matador The Hawker Siddeley Harrier "Jump Jet" is a British V/STOL aeroplane developed in the 1960s. The initial version, the Harrier GR.1, was based on the P.1127 (RAF) fighter and the first aircraft of a total of sixty for the RAF were delivered in the spring of 1969. The GR.1A was an upgraded version of the GR.1 having an uprated powerplant. 58 a/c of this model existed, of which 17 were new built and ...
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BAe Harrier GR.1A/AV-8A/C 'First Generation' The Hawker Siddeley Harrier "Jump Jet" is a British V/STOL aeroplane developed in the 1960s. The initial version, the Harrier GR.1, was based on the pre-production P.1127 (RAF) fighter, of which a batch of 60 was ordered for the RAF in 1967. A similar model designated Mk.50, with simplified navigational/attack system, was exported to the United States as the AV-8A, for use by the M...
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de Havilland Mosquito B.VII/B.XX/F-8 'Canadian Mossie' (RCAF, USAAF) The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft developed in 1939. The Mosquito was constructed almost entirely of wood and, as such, it was dubbed "The Wooden Wonder". Originally conceived as an unarmed high-speed bomber, it was later adapted to many other roles, including day-time tactical bomber, night bomber, day or night fig...
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de Havilland Mosquito B.IV/PR.IV 'Swift Warrior' (RAF, Swiss AF, Soviet AF) The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft developed in 1939. The Mosquito was constructed almost entirely of wood and, as such, it was dubbed "The Wooden Wonder". Originally conceived as an unarmed high-speed bomber, it was later adapted to many other roles, including day-time tactical bomber, night bomber, day or ni...
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de Havilland Mosquito B.IV 'Wooden Bomber' (RAF) The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito was a British multi-role combat aircraft developed in 1939. The Mosquito was constructed almost entirely of wood and, as such, it was dubbed "The Wooden Wonder". Originally conceived as an unarmed high-speed bomber, it was later adapted to many other roles, including day-time tactical bomber, night bomber, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber,...
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Curtiss H-75A 'Ilmavoimat' (Finnish AF) The Curtiss H-75 was the export version of the American P-36 Hawk (Curtiss Model 75) fighter of the mid-1930s. Several subtypes were produced and designated the H-75A-1 to A-9, which differed in engine, equipment and armament installations. The first foreign order was received from France which took delivery of more than 400 aircraft of different variants (H-75A-1, A-2, A-3 and A-4/H-75...
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Dornier Do-17Z-2/3 'In Finland' The Do-17 was a German light bomber, designed in the early 1930s. It was originally intended as a fast six-passenger mail plane and its V1 prototype flew in November 1934. Following tests and design improvements in-line and radial engine powered aircraft were evolved, represented by the Do-17E/F and Do-17K/M/P, respectively. The most recognised and mass-produced variant was the Do 17Z series, wi...
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de Havilland Vampire FB.5/FB.52/J 28B In the North (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box) (RAuxAF, Swedish AF, Finnish AF, Norwegian AF) The de Havilland Vampire was a British jet fighter developed during WWII. It was the second jet, after the Gloster Meteor, operated by the RAF. The Vampire Mk.5, which flew in June 1948, was a fighter-bomber modified from a Vampire F.3 fighter. It was a single-seat monoplane aircraft, of a combined ...
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de Havilland Vampire FB.5/FB.51/FB.52A/Mk.6 In Europe & North Africa (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box) (RAF, French Navy, Italian AF, Swiss AF) The de Havilland Vampire was a British jet fighter developed during WWII. It was the second jet, after the Gloster Meteor, operated by the RAF. The Vampire Mk.5, which flew in June 1948, was a fighter-bomber modified from a Vampire F.3 fighter. It was a single-seat monoplane aircraft, of...
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de Havilland Vampire FB.5/FB.52 Commonwealth Service (2in1 = 2 kits in 1 box) (RAF, RAuxAF, RCAF, SAAF) The de Havilland Vampire was a British jet fighter developed during WWII. It was the second jet, after the Gloster Meteor, operated by the RAF. The Vampire Mk.5, which flew in June 1948, was a fighter-bomber modified from a Vampire F.3 fighter. It was a single-seat monoplane aircraft, of a combined wood-and-metal cons...
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