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The early German victories in WWII using paratroops spurred the creation of the US airborne program, and a fifty-man test platoon was formed on Jun...
View full detailsWith the Hurricanes and Spitfires of the RAF being needed for home defence duties, the arrival of large numbers of American Curtiss Tomahawk fighte...
View full detailsScheme: Bf 109E-4 ‘Yellow 13’ 9./JG54 HollandeWhen the diminutive Messerschmitt Bf109 entered service in February 1935, it was one of the most adva...
View full detailsConsidered revolutionary in 1935, by the start of WWII the earliest versions of The Hurricane with fabric covered wings and two bladed propellers h...
View full detailsThe first production Spitfire Mk.I was delivered to RAF No.19 Squadron at Duxford on 4th August 1938 and heralded the arrival of a future aviation ...
View full detailsConsidered by many to be the ultimate Spitfire, the F Mk.22 shared only a very passing resemblance to its early Spitfire ancestors. Equipped with a...
View full detailsThe Gloster Gladiator was developed from the Gloster Gauntlet as a private venture, and represented both the peak and the end of the biplane fighte...
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 detailsDesigned specifically to allow aircrews to effectively secure vital reconnaissance imagery from above the battlefields of the Western Front, the Ro...
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 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 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 detailsThis landing vehicle was designed for the US Army, and later used by the British Army. This box also contains the Willys jeep. Although usually ass...
View full detailsAirfix A02337V WW1 Female Tank 1:76 Model KitPaint and glue NOT included
Airfix A02340 Higgins LCVP 1:72 Scale Model KitPaints and glue NOT included
As Allied forces began to move off the D-Day beaches and into the Normandy countryside, they knew they would be facing strong opposition from Germa...
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 detailsAs the first operational jet fighter in the world, initial Messerschmitt Me262s combat operations were flown by single seat aircraft, piloted by so...
View full detailsThe most powerful battleship in the world in 1941 when she sailed to raid Allied shipping in the North Atlantic with the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen....
View full detailsThe 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 detailsQuickly outclassed as a day fighter during the Battle of Britain, the Boulton Paul Defiant would be tasked with protecting Britain from night bombi...
View full detailsModel Scale 1:32 Number of Parts 131 Dimensions (mm)L143 x W63 Skill Level 2 Requires Painting Yes Suitable for Children 8 Years + Glue and...
View full detailsScheme 1: FL212 EV-W ‘Nulli Secundus’ 180 Squadron RAF Dunsfold 1943 Scheme 2: FV923 SM-E Lasham 1943 In Royal Air Force service, the capable Nort...
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