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RNZAF Grumman TBF-1C Avengers #2, Pacific Theatre and home based. Three options.
- NZ2522 TBF-1C, No.30 and 31 Squadron. "winged kiwi"
a�é-"- TBF-1C, No.30 Squadron. "Donald Duck" nose art.
- NZ2503, post war target tug.a�é-"a�é-" No.30 and 31 Squadron.
On 26 January 1944, the first nine Avengers left for Espiritu Santo and arrived on the 27th. By the 30th all No.30 Squadron's aircraft had arrived and commenced operational...
RNZAF Vought F4U-1 Corsairs #3. The four "Donald Duck" nose art Corsairs a�é-"a�é-"
- NZ5248, No.21 Squadron, May 1945
- NZ5255, No.4 SU, July 1944 a�é-"
- NZ5262, No.30 SU, 1945
- NZ5277, No.21 Squadron, July 1945
RNZAF North-American P-51D Mustangs, Wellington Canterbury and Otago Squadrons and civilian 'Mobil' Mustang. Six options.
P-51D Mustang ZK-CCG was ex RNZAF Mustang NZ2417. It was sponsored by Mobil Oil from late 1964 until 1968. Initially the aircraft's all white colour scheme included Mobil's "winged horse" based logo and later the more modern plain "Mobil" signage.
NZ2423, No.2 (Wellington) Squadron, 1955. This aircraft...
RNZAF Lockheed PV-1 Venturas, Pacific Theatre, No.1 (BR) Squadron and No.11 Servicing Unit - three options NZ4509, based in New Zealand, late June 1943 (U.S. Navy Blue Gray and Light Gray scheme with RAF-style roundels), NZ4511 'Slippery Sam' based at, Henderson Field, November 1943 (U.S. Navy Mid-War `Three Tone Scheme') and NZ4624 of No.11 SU, 1944 (very faded (NZ) Blue Sea Grey and (NZ) Sky Grey scheme).
RNZAF Douglas DC-3 Dakota - "Fern leaf" roundels, one option
Recommended kit, Airfix
- NZ3553, No.42 Squadron, 1956. VIP configuration.
NZ3553, a C-47B-45-DK, was converted to VIP configuration in 1949 (like a DC-3, but with more comfortable seats etc.) and served with No.41 Squadron, Whenuapai until being passed to No.42 Squadron in November 1953.
After a long service career, all with No.42 Squadron, it was final...
RNZAF Douglas C-47 / DC-3 Dakotas - "Kiwi" roundels, three options.
Recommended kit, Airfix
- NZ3547, No.42 Squadron. Parachute training configuration, 1977
- NZ3551, No.42 Squadron. VIP configuration mid 1970's
- NZ3553, No.42 Squadron. VIP configuration 1978.
Colour schemes. Gloss white above the fuselage window line and on vertical tail surfaces as shown on the profile. Propeller blades are black with white-r...
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 ...
RNZAF Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless - Pacific Theatre, No.25 Squadron - five options. 1/48th scale.
This sheet replaces V48100 which is sold out and will not be reprinted.
NZ5055 - "He'll Be Back Again"
NZ5057 - "HOWA-BAHT-THAT"
NZ5060 - "Donald Duck"
NZ5061 - "Boxing Kangaroo"
NZ5064 - "He'll Be Back Again" later version.
All RNZAF SBD-5 wore the US Navy 'Basic (Non Specular) Camouflage Scheme', often, unofficially,...
RNZAF Mustangs, No.4 Otago Sqn. Plus Jack Clelland's USAAF "Isabel III".
NZ2426 of No.4 (Otago) Squadron, 1955. The checker board decals included for this aircraft may also be used on Harvard trainers.
NZ2429 of No.4 (Otago) Squadron Mustang. This aircraft was given a unique set of markings with the blue and yellow chevrons fore and aft of the fuselage roundel.
Flight Lieutenant Jack Cleland's personal makings for...
RNZAF Mustangs, No.3 Canterbury Sqn, NZ2409 and NZ2427.
NZ2409 of No.3 (Canterbury) Squadron was taken on charge in July 1952 and in early 1953 the checker board bars were adopted in Canterbury colours. NZ2409 was painted High Speed (gloss) Silver overall, including all moving surfaces.
NZ2427 was with No.3 (Canterbury) Squadron from 17 October 1952 till 9 August 1955. Wings, plus all moving control surfaces were in the...
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
RNZAF Douglas C-47 / DC-3 Dakotas - "Kiwi" roundels, three options.
Recommended kit, Monogram
- NZ3547, No.42 Squadron. Parachute training configuration, 1977
- NZ3551, No.42 Squadron. VIP configuration mid 1970's
- NZ3553, No.42 Squadron. VIP configuration 1978.
Colour schemes. Gloss white above the fuselage window line and on vertical tail surfaces as shown on the profile. Propeller blades are black with white-...
RNZAF Curtiss P-40s
P-40M-5 NZ3072 "Wairarapa Wildcat" 1943.
NZ3072 was delivered by ship to Auckland New Zealand and assembled at Hobsonville in March 1943. It suffered minor damage in New Caledonia on the ferry flight north to the Pacific war zone and was repaired by the local U.S.Army Air Service Command unit. Before handing the aircraft back to the New Zealanders, they painted their unit emblem of a black tomcat on t...
New Zealand civilian 'Mobil' Mustang and RNZAF North-American P-51D Mustang, NZ2423. Three options.
P-51D Mustang ZK-CCG was ex RNZAF Mustang NZ2417. It was sponsored by Mobil Oil from late 1964 until 1968. Initially the aircraft's all white colour scheme included Mobil's "winged horse" based logo and later the more modern plain "Mobil" signage.
Also on the sheet is NZ2423 of No.2 (Wellington) Squadron, Territorial Air ...
Curtiss P-40s. American Volunteer Group China, RAAF and RNZAF P-40M and Ns. Five Options
- RNZAF - NZ3220, 'Gloria Lyons' , RNZAF, late 1944. Two versions of 'Gloria' nose art.
- American Volunteer Group, China - P-40N P-11461 'Boss's Hoss' , August 1944
- RAAF - A29-607, John Waddy, August 1944.
- RAAF - A29-325, No.86 Squadron, New Guinea, late 1943
RAAF Bristol Beaufighter Mk.21s, Three options
A8-23 of No.31 Squadron. Tiger nose decals.
A8-116 of No.93 Squadron, 1945. 'Pistol packin Gremlin' .
A8-72 'Ot-as-ell' of No.30 Squadron.
Roundels are screen printed and all other art, including the shaded 'Pistol packing Gremlin' tail art is digitally printed. [Mk.XXI]
RNZAF Grumman Avengers, WW2 and post-war target tug, three options NZ2522 TBF-1C, 30 Squadron 'winged kiwi' ; TBF-1C Avenger with 'Donald Duck' nose art; NZ2503, post war target tug, yellow and black striped paint scheme.
RNZAF Curtiss P-40Es, "Magnolia Mufflewurt", "Ivan Ellovanich" and NZ3094 ex 68th PS
This is a 1/32nd scale model decal sheet with three options.
- P-40E NZ3007, "Magnolia Mufflewurt", No.14 Squadron, March 1943
- P-40E NZ3041, "Ivan Ellovanich", No.14 Squadron, March 1943
- P-40E NZ3094 of No.15 Squadron, Espiritu Santo, May 1943
This P-40E was originally allocated to the RAF as Kittyhawk Mk.Ia, ET433, however on 2...
RNZAF Curtiss P-40Es, "Umslopogaas" and NZ3034 "JZ-W"
This is a 1/32nd scale model decal sheet with two options.
- P-40E NZ3008, "Umslopogaas", No.14 Squadron, March 1943.
- P-40E NZ3034 "JZ-W" No.17 Squadron, in the first half of 1943.
Both have a Curtiss factory applied camouflage scheme of the US equivalents of RAF Dark Green and Dark Earth with Sky (a light grey-green) lower surface.