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McDonnell-Douglas Phantom FG.1 in RAF service (6)
The FG.1s were only used in RAF service by 43 and 111 Squadrons.
XT597 A & AEE RAF Boscombe Down Raspberry Ripple scheme. This aircraft spent it's entire life at Boscombe and was also repainted for the 25th Phantom Anniversary at IAT Greenham Common 1983 see X72296; This aircaraft needs FDR72120 nose.
XV571 was always with 43 Sqn coded A and used as the CO's aircraft.
XV571...
REPRINTED!! Yanks with Roundels Part 3 U.S. Aircraft in the Fleet Air Arm (9) Curtiss Helldiver JW124/IP 1820 NAS Burscough 1944; Grumman Hellcat Mk.II JX725 B8-D 896 NAS H.M.S. Armee r 1945; JZ935/145/W 1844 NAS H.M.S. Indomitable British Pacific Fleet 1945; JZ931 C3-M 800 NAS Trincomalee 1945; Grumman Avenger Mk.II JZ257 373/P 849 NAS H.M.S. Victorious BPF 1945; JZ670 AHBX 707 NAS Burscough 1945; Vought F4U-1 Corsair Mk.II J...
Re-printed!! RAF Post War Serial Letters and Numbers, Black. 16 inches , 18 inches , 20 inches , 24 inches , 30 inches , 36 inches and 48 inches . 3 sheet set. For the same content in white see X72129. (RAF Roundels)
Re-printed!! WWII British Pacific Fleet National Insignia/Roundels and 12 inches numbers, 18 inches and 24 inches white letters and numbers. 2 sheet set (RAF Roundels)
Re-printed!! RAF Post War D Type roundels, 84 inches , 66 inches , 54 inches , 48 inches , 36 inches , 30 inches , 27 inches , 24 inches , 18 inches and rudder stripes plus Low Viz pink and pale blue National Insignia/Roundels 45 inches , 36 inches , 12 inches and white outline discs
RNZAF, Kiwi roundels: high visibility red/white/blue 13.25, 18, 30, 36, 48 and 54 inch, plus fin flashes. low visibility Red/blue 8.75, 12, 24, 36 and 48 inch roundels
RNZAF Harvards, three options. Silver Fern or Kiwi roundel, Red Checkers aerobatic team. NZ1078, late `60s, Silver and Fire Orange scheme, silver fern roundels; NZ1065, Mainplane Grey and International Orange, silver fern roundels; NZ1076, Mainplane Grey and International Orange scheme, 'Kiwi' roundels. Any of these aircraft may be modelled with or without Red Checker aerobatic team cowlings.
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).
British Prototypes. Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Typhoon, Tornado, Tempest, Sea Fury. Roundels included for Spitfire and Hurricane.
This is a 1/72nd scale model decal sheet with eight options.
- Spitfire Prototype, with a temporary number, at the RAF Pageant, Hendon, June 1936.
- Hawker Tempest Mk.V, HM595, September 1942.
- Hawker Hurricane prototype, with smaller 27 inch fuselage roundels.
- First Hawke...
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...