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Eduard Big-Ed - EBIG72176 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) This BiG-Ed set includes all these Eduard sets..... ED72731 PBY-5A exterior ED73806 PBY-5A EDCX115 PBY-5 Catalina More | Aircraft detailing sets (etched) | Catalogue | £33.50 | ||
Eduard - ED72242 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) More | Aircraft detailing sets (etched) | Catalogue | £7.20 | ||
Eduard - EDCX115 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina canopy frame paint mask (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) (made from yellow Japanese produced Kabuki tape) More | Aircraft paint masks (self adhesive) | Catalogue | £5.30 | ||
Eduard - EDSS806 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) More | Aircraft detailing sets (etched) | Catalogue | £11.99 | ||
KV Models - KV72065 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-5 / PBY-5A Catalina (designed to be used with Revell kits RV43902 and ACADEMY and Hobby 2000 kits) ACA2123, ACA2137, ACA12487 and MODELIST kit 207273) More | Aircraft paint masks (self adhesive) | Catalogue | £4.40 | ||
Montex - MXSM72132 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-2/PBY-5A Catalina canopy frame paint mask (outside only) (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) More | Aircraft paint masks (self adhesive) | Catalogue | £3.99 | ||
Quickboost (by Aires) - QB72006 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina propeller x 2 (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) More | Aircraft engines and propellers (resin) | Catalogue | £4.99 | ||
Quickboost (by Aires) - QB72007 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-5A corrected cowlings (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) More | Aircraft detailing sets (resin) | Catalogue | £6.60 | ||
Quickboost (by Aires) - QB72056 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-1/PBY-5A Catalina engines (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) More | Aircraft engines and propellers (resin) | Catalogue | £6.60 | ||
Quickboost (by Aires) - QB72570 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-2/PBY-4/PBY-5A Catalina exhaust (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) More | Aircraft exhausts (resin) | Catalogue | £3.60 | ||
Quickboost (by Aires) - QB72571 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-2/PBY-4/PBY-5A Catalina radar antenna (designed to be used with Academy kits) More | Aircraft detailing sets (resin) | Catalogue | £3.60 | ||
Quickboost (by Aires) - QB72572 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-2/PBY-4/PBY-5A Catalina fishtail exhaust (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) More | Aircraft exhausts (resin) | Catalogue | £4.99 | ||
Scale Aircraft Conversions - SAC72037 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina Landing Gear (designed to be used with Airfix, Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) More | Aircraft detailing sets (metal) | Catalogue | £12.99 | ||
Squadron Canopies - SQS9162 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina Nose Turret/canopy/Side Blister (designed to be used with Academy and Hobby 2000 kits) More | Aircraft canopies (vacform) | Catalogue | £7.99 |
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DK Decals - DKD72005 - 1:72 | RE-PRINTED!!! Dornier Do-24T & Catalina in RAAF and NEIAF (2 + 6 camouflage schemes) 1. Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina, A24-91, No.111 ASR Flight, 1945 2. Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina, A24-64, No.43 Sq. RAAF, Australia 1943 3. Consolidated PBY-4 Catalina, A24-29, No.20 Sq. RAAF, New Guinea 1943 4. Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina, A24-65, No.43 Sq. RAAF, Australia 1943 5. Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina, A24-17, No.11 Sq. RAAF, 1943 6. Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina, Y-45, No.321 Sq. RNNAS, Australia 1943 7. Dornier Do-24, A49-4, No.41 Sq. RAAF, Australia 1943 8. Dornier Do-24, X-24, Dutch Navy, Port Moresby 1942 More | Aircraft decals (military) | New Arrivals | £17.40 | ||
Kelik 3D Decals - K3D72061 - 1:72 | Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina interior 3D decals (designed to be used with Academy kits) More | 3D printed decal | New Arrivals | £9.10 | ||
Naval Fighters - NF305 - No Scale | US NAVY SQUADRON HISTORIES - NO. 305 WORLD WATCHERS A Pictorial History of Electronic Countermeasures Squadron ONE (ECMRON-1) and Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE (VQ-1). by Angelo Romano Pages: 304 Size: 8.5 X 11 (inches) Format: Paperback with semi-rigid cover Illustrations: 633 mostly color photos, 39 color profiles, 82 patches Publisher: Ginter Books The lineage of VQ-1's "World Watchers" can be traced back to two PBY-5A Catalina "Black Cats" modified for electronic reconnaissance during World War II. In Oct 1951, the unit was formally established as the Special Electronic Search Project (SESP) at NAS Sangley Point, Republic of the Philippines, in Oct 1951. On 13 May 1953, the unit was redesignated Detachment Able of Airborne Early Warning Squadron One (VW-1), and operated four P4M-1Q Mercator aircraft. On 1 Jun 1955, Detachment Able was reorganized into Electronic Countermeasures Squadron One (VQ-1) at MCAF Iwakuni, Japan. This was the first Navy squadron dedicated to electronic warfare. In Sep 1956, VQ-1 received the first A3D/A-3 Skywarrior, or "Whale" as it came to be known, which served the squadron for the next three decades. In 1960, VQ-1 moved to NAS Atsugi, Japan and redesignated Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE. The last Mercator was retired and replaced by the WV-2Q Super Constellations. The "Willie Victor" would remain the backbone of VQ-1's long range, land-based reconnaissance efforts through the Vietnam Era and into the 1970s. The squadron's involvement in the Vietnam War started characteristically, at the very beginning, when a Skywarrior crew was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation for their role in the Gulf of Tonkin incident of 2-5 Aug 1964. For the next nine years, VQ-1 would operate from DaNang, Cubi Point, Bangkok, aircraft carriers on patrol in Yankee Station and other bases in Southeast Asia. VQ-1's aircrews supported countless air strikes and were credited with assisting in the destruction of numerous MiG aircraft and Komar patrol boats. In 1969, The first EP-3B joined the squadron, which began the replacement program for the Super Constellations, which was completed in 1974. In 1971, VQ-1 moved its homeport to NAS Agana, Guam. At that time it absorbed Heavy Photographic Squadron SIXTY ONE (VAP-61) and its former parent unit, VW-1. For a time, VQ-1 consisted of thirty aircraft: sixteen Skywarriors, twelve Super Constellations and two Orions. In Jul 1974, VQ-1 welcomed the first of three EP-3E ARIES I, which served well until retirement, in 1992. On 29 Nov 1988, the last four Skywarriors left the squadron which now flew EP-3E exclusively. In 1991, the squadron closed its permanent detachment at Atsugi, after 30 years and relocated it to Misawa, Japan. In the same year, VQ-1 received the first EP-3E Aries II, an upgraded version of the ARIES I, using modified P-3C airframes. The squadron played a key role in Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. Tasking included strike support, combat search and rescue, communications and over-the-horizon-targeting support to Coalition forces. In 1994, as a result of the base closure of NAS Agana, VQ-1 was notified of the homeport change to NAS Whidbey Island. Coincidentally, in Jul 1994, VQ-1 retired the Navy's oldest operational P-3, EP-3E ARIES I BuNo 148887. Its retirement also marked VQ-1's transition to all EP-3E ARIES II mission aircraft. The next aircraft upgrade, the Sensor Systems Improvement (SSIP) Program, became operational in Aug 2000. On 1 Apr 2001, a VQ-1 EP-3E collided with a People's Republic of China F-8 II fighter, 70 nm off the coast of Hainan Island in the South China Sea. After struggling to regain control of the crippled aircraft, the crew performed a successful three-engine, no-flap emergency landing at Lingshui Air Base on Hainan Island. The crew of 24 was detained for ten days. After the terrorist attacks of 11 Sep 2001, VQ-1 surged aircraft and crews to the Central Command, where missions were flown in support of Operations ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM and NEW DAWN. On 17 May 2012, VQ-1 became the largest operational aviation squadron in the Navy when Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron Two (VQ-2) was officially disestablished and its personnel consolidated into VQ-1. Today, VQ-1 continues to provide Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) flights over an area of responsibility spanning 17 time zones from the East Coast of Africa to the West Coast of the United States. The World Watchers maintain a constant, forward-deployed status to ensure global support to Combatant, Joint and Fleet Commanders. This book is a tribute to all World Watchers who have served the squadron since its establishment to date. A special mention goes to those crews who were lost in tragic accidents, while serving their country. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £74.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72502 - 1:72 | 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 Moses Lake. Washington was founded in 1965 by Robert .P. Schlaefli and operated a number of Catalinas into the 1990's on water bombing contracts. This extremely modified (note the tail section ) 1944 example sports a white livery with undersides separated in black. Black cockpit area and engines, the latter with a red speedwing. "Super Catalina" titles in black underneath the wing. Red wing lips on both main wings and stabilizer. Note the untypical spinner for a Catalina which is higly polished bare metal. 3. PBY-5A F-BBDR. Flown by Air France after World War II in the airline's full livery of that time. A basically natural metal fuselage featured the dark-blue twin cheatline of the Frenchcarrier complete with the flying seahorse logo.Registration is outlined in white, the engines sport a dark-blue speedwing. Registration is repeated in black above and under the wings. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Thunderbird Models - TBM72011 - 1:72 | Canadian Pacific Airlines Consolidated PBY-5a Catalina CF-CRR CF-CRV f (designed to be used with Academy kits) More | Aircraft decals (civil) | Catalogue | £7.99 |
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