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de Havilland Mosquito B.Mk.XVI & PR.34 Collection (8)
de Havilland Mosquito PR.34 RG245, 'DH.S', of 540 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Benson, UK, 1948.
de Havilland Mosquito PR.Mk.XVI A52-610, of 87 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at Coomalie Creek, Northern Territories, Australia, 1944
de Havilland Mosquito B.Mk.XVI NS534, 'R', of 680 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based in Italy, 1944.
de Havilland Mosq...
de Havilland Mosquito B.Mk.XVI ML976, 'KC.L', crewed by Squadron Leader David Shannon and Flight Officer Len Sumpter of 617 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Woodhall Spa, UK, 1944.
de Havilland Mosquito B.Mk.XVI MM199, 'M5.Q', of 128 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Wyton, UK, December, 1944.
de Havilland Mosquito B.Mk.XVI RV927, 'M5.L', of 128 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Wyton, UK, December, 1944....
SAAF Fighters/Attack Aircraft
Post War to Modern Day Collection Pt1 (9)
Supermarine Spitfire LF.Mk.XVIe, 5503, 'AX.B' of Air Operations School, South African Air Force, based at AFS Langebaanweg, South Africa, 16 March, 1951.
North-American F-86F-30 Sabre, 'Q', @LADY of LORETTE', of 2 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at K55 Osan AB, Korea, 1953.
de Havilland Vampire T.55, '263', of Advanced Flying School, South Afr...
South African Air Force SAAF Fighters WWII Collection Pt2 (10)
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc 5285, 'AX.E' of 11 OTU, South African Air Force based at Waterkloof, Air Base, South Africa, 1944.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb Trop, ER622, 'WR.D', of 40 Sqn, South African Air Force, based at Gabes, North Africa, April, 1943.
Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk.IV, 506, of 11 OTU, South African Air Force, based at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1945.
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Pacific Curtiss P-40s "Wairarapa Wildcat", NZ3078 S/Ldr. Herrick, RAAF, USAAC
- P-40M-5 NZ3072 "Wairarapa Wildcat" 1943
- P-40N 42-105202, Lt. Robert M DeHaven, 7th FS, 49th FG, New Guinea, January 1944
- P-40N A29-607, Sqn Ldr John Waddy, August 1944
- P-40M-5 NZ3078, Sqn Ldr M. J. Herrick DFC and bar.
Squadron Leader Michael J Herrick served in the RAF as a night fighter pilot during the Battle of Britain ...
Dassault Rafale C "100 years SPA 93, 97, 91" RC 2/30 Normandie-Niemen - 2017.The "Normandie-Niemen" is one of the most famous squadrons of the French Air and Space Force, memoring the historical traditions of the French pilots who joined Russia during the World War II to form this FAFL* squadron from 1942 within the Russian Air Force, like the other FAFL squadrons formed within the Royal Air Force since 1940. (*FAFL: Free Fren...
de Havilland NF Mk.XV Mosquito DH.98 'High-Altitude Night Fighter' During the Second World War, the high-altitude bomber and reconnaissance Junkers Ju-86P and R aircraft appeared over Great Britain. Initially, the RAF was unable to intervene against them, until the high-altitude versions of the Spitfire Mk.VII and the modified Spitfire Mk.IX brought about a turning point. The threat that the Luftwaffe would deploy more powerfu...
North-American AT-6 Texan 'Little Warrior' HI-TECH KIT! The AT-6 Texan/Harvard was used mainly for training during World War II. However, North American already anticipated during its design that some operators would use the Texan as a combat aircraft. After World War II, it became clear that the Texan was excellent for counter-guerrilla warfare and also in the FAC (Forward Air Control) role. Squadrons of Texans, nicknamed 'Mo...
de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito NF Mk.30 'The Uhu Hunter' The de Havilland Mosquito was a versatile twin-engine aircraft that was one of the best aircraft of World War II. It was not without reason that it was called the 'Wooden Wonder'. It was used as a night fighter, fighter-bomber, bomber, reconnaissance, anti-ship or special transport aircraft. The first generation of Mosquitos were powered by Merlin engines with single-stage ...
de Havilland PR Mk.XVI Mosquito The de Havilland Mosquito was a versatile twin-engine aircraft that was one of the best aircraft of World War II. It was not without reason that it was called the 'Wooden Wonder'. It was used as a night fighter, fighter-bomber, bomber, reconnaissance, anti-ship or special transport aircraft. The first generation of Mosquitos were powered by Merlin engines with single-stage superchargers. In the ...
de Havilland Vampire Mk.1 'RAF, RAAF and Armee de l'Air. Development of jet fighter later to be named Vampire began in 1941 and related closely with development of H-1 jet engine, for which the engine section of de Havilland company was responsible. The engine was known later under its new name Goblin and its development was very successful. The Vampire was therefore ordered under Air Ministry specification E6/41 for an experi...
de Havilland Vampire Mk.1 Development of a jet fighter later to be named the Vampire began in 1941 and related closely with the development of the H-1 jet engine, for which the engine section of de Havilland company was responsible. The engine was later to be known under its new name Goblin and its development turned out to be very successful. The Vampire was therefore ordered under Air Ministry specification E.6/41 calling fo...