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The Mk XII was the first production version of the Spitfire to use the Rolls-Royce Griffon engine. The Griffon was a devlopment of the 'R' sprint e...
View full detailsThe Supermarine Spitfire was, by 1940, the interceptor of choice for Fighter Command. It was capable of speeds of over 360mph and had exceptional m...
View full detailsAn aircraft which has to be considered one of the finest aeroplanes of the Second World War, the Hawker Tempest V could trace its design lineage ba...
View full detailsAirfix A50135, Dogfight Doubles Supermarine Spitfire Mk1a, Messerschmitt BF109E-4, 1:72 Scale Includes 10 Acrylic Paints 2 Brushes 2 Poly Cement Be...
View full detailsFor most RAF pilots serving between 1960 and 1988, the Hunting Aircraft (BAC) Jet Provost will be an extremely familiar aircraft to them. Forming t...
View full detailsSchemes: 1) British Aerospace Hawk T.Mk.1, No.151 (Fighter) Squadron, Royal Air Force Chivenor, Devon, England, July 1983 2) British Aerospace Ha...
View full detailsScheme 1: RAF 4 FTS XS100/57 (1970) Scheme 2: Oscar EW-5894 Fallus – USS Essess 1991 The diminutive Folland Gnat was originally developed as a lig...
View full detailsThe F4F Wildcat was the US Navy's primary carrier borne fighter aircraft at the start of the Second World War. Characterised by its stubby appearan...
View full detailsThe English Electric Lightning was a supersonic jet fighter aircraft of the Cold War era, noted for its great speed. It is the only all-British Mac...
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