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Vought OS2U Kingfisher by Adrian M Balch
As the mighty battlewagon ploughed through the waters of the Pacific few would have noticed the little aircraft perched on the ships stern. To many it was 'old, slow and ugly' while to others it was veritable life saver. The name of this unsung hero: the Vought OS2U Kingfisher. Designed initially for gunnery spotting duties the Kingfisher was lightly armed defensively although once Ame...
RNZAF Vought F4U-1 Corsairs #3 . "Donald Duck" nose art Corsairs, four options.
Four RNZAF Corsairs have been recorded wearing cartoons of an enraged Donald Duck and this decal sheet includes them all.
- NZ5248, No.21 Squadron, May 1945
- NZ5255, No.4 SU, July 1944
- NZ5262, No.30 SU, 1945
- NZ5277, No.21 Squadron, July 1945
Sd.Kfz.9 'FAMO' When a tank became inoperative, the Recovery Platoons were informed of the condition of both the tank and the surrounding road surface. Tanks such as Pz.Kpfw.III and Pz.Kpfw.IV could be towed by a single 18 ton heavy half-track, but heavy tanks such as the Tiger I or Panther required three or more towing vehicles. In that case, about 5m of wire rope was used to link each of the half-tracks together. Except for ...
Sopwith Camel & "Brownie"
Cartoon Series
- Unassembled model kit.
- Full interior with extra transparent fuselage.
- Pre-coloured plane parts: painting not required.
- 70mm pilot figure included (unpainted).
- No glue required.
Fokker Dr I & Red Baron
Cartoon Series
- Unassembled model kit.
- Full interior with extra transparent fuselage.
- Pre-coloured plane parts: painting not required.
- 70mm pilot figure included (unpainted).
- No glue required.
- L 160mm, W: 225mm.
- 85 parts.
Saab AJ-37 'Viggen' "Show Must Go On" The Saab AJ-37 'Viggen' was an aircraft ahead of its time. Its designers used an unorthodox construction which enabled the plane to meet all requirements which had been laid on it and in some parameters even surpass them. The Swedish Air Force ordered several various versions of the 'Viggen' jet fighter.
The very first version in service was the AJ-37 attack-fighter, later upgraded to ...
Fokker D.II "Grunzweig`s Planes" In 1915, Fokker E.I, E.II and E.III monoplanes ruled skies over the Western Front. But their supremacy did not last long, they got obsolete quite soon afterwards and stood no chance against new biplane fighter aeroplanes of the Allies which possessed much better performance. German designers were thus forced to try and find a suitable replacement type quickly. Martin Kreutzer, a Fokker's design...
Rheinbote German WWII tactical ground to ground V4 Rocket. During World War II, many remarkable weapons were developed in Germany. One of them was a four-stage tactical surface-to-surface missile with solid-fuel engines, called the Rheinbote. It was developed at Rheinmetall-Borsig by a team led by technical director Klein and Dr. Vullers. Development took place from 1941 to 1944. For the Wehrmacht, the work was coordinated by ...
Civil Consolidated PBY Catalina
1. PBY-5A, C-FNJB, c/n CV-249. The now defunct Canadian airline Norcanair operated this modified Catalina in a fire-fighting role from its Saskatoon base. The aircraft is basically natural metal with large areas for better visibility during missions. Tail and elevators
are white, all titles in black. Note the Canadian flag on lower tail.
2. PBY-5A, N31235/98, c/n 48426. Slafco lnc. from M...
Fairey Battle
1. Battle MK.I part: 12 Sqn, RAF No.: V (P6597) Binbruk, United Kingdom, July, 1940.
2. Fairey Battle Target Tug. No.92, Irish Army Air Corps, 1941. Dark Green/Dark Grey Night finish with two - colour national marking over a white background on the fuselage and tri-colour(orange outboard) 20 inch-wide band around wings. Scrap view shows a different scheme with a Donald Duck cartoon on the fuselage side: Get Q...
Vought OS2U Kingfisher
1. Vought Sikorsky OS2U-3 (Kingfisher) flown Lt J.G. John A. Burns who rescued nine downed pilots from Truk Lagoon in April 1944.
2. OS2U-3 Unit: Northern Fleet, No. 1 Two Kingfisher were served in Soviet Union. In Spring 1944 USSR temporary got ex-Italian light cruiser Milwaukee. It delivered on 24th August 1944 to Northern Fleet and renamed Murmansk. Onboard it carried 2 OS2U-3 Kingfisher, they st...
Vought OS2U Kingfisher 1. OS2U-3 Unit: Northern Fleet, No. 1 Two Kingfisher were served in Soviet Union. In Spring 1944 USSR temporary got ex-Italian light cruiser Milwaukee. It delivered on 24th August 1944 to Northern Fleet and renamed Murmansk. Onboard it carried 2 OS2U-3 Kingfisher, they still wore American White/Grey painting and re-coded '1' and used as trainers and liaisons. 2. OS2U-3,Unit: Fuerza Aerea de Chile No. 308...
M10 Tank Destroyer of the Regiment Blinde de Fusiliers-Marines
1. SIROCO. Serial Number 420 154, 4th Squadron, 3rd Platoon.
2. SIMOUN. Serial Number 420 157, 4th Squadron, 3rd Platoon.
3. MISTRAL. Serial Number 420 158, 4th Squadron, 3rd Platoon.
4. LE MALIN II. Serial Number 95 284(US Serial 40110378), 3rd Squadron, 3st Platoon.
5. SOUFFLEUR II. Serial Number 1-001-055, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Platoon.
6. FLIBUSTIE...