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ADH Publishing - ADH067 - No Scale | How to Build The Revell 1:32 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIa (designed to be used with Revell kits) The name Supermarine Spitfire has now become synonymous with an entire island people, and their battle to maintain their freedom in the shadow of the Nazi jackboot. The very shape and sound of the Supermarine Spitfire seems to still invoke and embody the usually reserved pride of the British person. It is probably true to say that Reginald Mitchell's beautiful aircraft design is one of the most easily recognised and much-loved shapes that ever took to the skies. When actual mass production of the Supermarine Spitfire ceased in 1948, over 20,000 machines had been built, and operated by over thirty countries around the world. This iconic series saw service with the RAF right up until the mid-1950s. It also saw service with the Irish Air Corps as late as 1961; a full 26yrs after the flight of the prototype K5054. Revell has now released an all-new 1:32 scale Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIa. With some minor modifications, this model may also be built as a Mk.I or a Mk.Va. Over the course of five Chapters, James Hatch examines the kit contents in detail, describes construction of the model with lavish illustrations, and points out the areas of the kit that may be improved and corrected. This new book features an exhaustive step-by-step guide to construction; plus a painting and weathering tutorial. A number of essential reference resources are also included. More than 200 photos, a reference guide, and photos of the kit sprues are all included-a must have before you build the model! More | Aircraft books (on modelling aircraft) | Catalogue | £9.95 | ||
AML - AMLC9036 - 1:72 | Czechoslovak pilots in Battle of Britain Hawker Hurricane Mk.I, NN-D W9323, 310th Sqn, S/Ldr Alexander Hess, RAF Duxford, March 1941. Hawker Hurricane Mk.I, PO-M V7610, 76 Sqn, RAF, P/O Karel Mrazek, RAF North Weald, Nov 1940. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £4.40 | ||
DP Casper. - DPC72050 - 1:72 | Forgotten Operations; Operation Compass and Battle Of Kufra Hawker Hurricane Mk.I (3x), Vickers Wellington Mk.IC Westland Lysander Mk.I (2x), Bristol Blenheim Mk.I and Mk.IV (2x), Potez 29, Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stuka, Breda Ba.65 (2x), Savoia-Marchetti SM.79, Fiat G.50, Fiat Cr.32, Fiat Cr .42 (4x), Caproni Ca.309 Gloster Gladiator Mk.I More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £19.99 | ||
Frrom-Azur - FROX14 - 1:72 | Fairey Battle MK.I Polish Ait Force GRoD, BHoE, BHoT, S A7 size More | Aircraft decals (military) | New Arrivals | £5.99 | ||
LF Models - LFMC72182 - 1:72 | Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Battle over Belgium (paint mask included) (designed to be used with Airfix, Sword and AZ Model kits) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.60 | ||
Model Alliance - ML72118 - 1:72 | On Target Seafires (7) Mk.IIc MB138 7-T 880NAS H.M.S. Argus; LR792/K 834NAS H.M.S. Battler East Indies Fleet; Mk.III PR256 S-146 894NAS H.M.S. Indefatigable Pacific Fleet; Mk.XV SW912 T-134 804NAS H.M.S. Theseus 1947; PR479/L 803 Sqn RCN HMCS Warrior; SR530 AA-K 883 Sqn RCN 1948; Mk.46 LA546 900/LM Station Flt, Lossiemouth 1948 (BISMay22) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Limited Availability | £10.25 | ||
Plastic Planet Club - PPD-72002 - 1:72 | 312. CS Fighter Sqn in Battle Of Britain. Hawker Hurricane Mk.I P3268 DU -M Hawker Hurricane Mk.I V6885 DU -W Hawker Hurricane Mk.I L1841 DU -H Hawker Hurricane Mk.I L1822 DU -G Hawker Hurricane Mk.I P3612 N Hawker Hurricane Mk.I P2575 DU -P Hawker Hurricane Mk.I V6678 DU -L More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £6.60 | ||
Plastic Planet Club - PPD-72005 - 1:72 | Allied Bombers in the Battle for Greece Martin Maryland Mk.II 39. Sqn. RAF Bristol Blenheim Mk.I 84. Sqn. RAF Menidi Base Bristol Blenheim Mk.I 211. Sqn. RAF Menidi Base Vickers Wellington Mk.Ic 37. Sqn. RAF Vickers Wellington Mk.Ic 37. Sqn. RAF Westland Lysander Mk.I 208. Sqn. RAF Larissa Base More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £6.60 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72065 - 1:72 | Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Battle Of Britain Aces 1. Hurricane Mk.I P3395 JX-B of No 1 Sqn. flown by Flt Lt AV Clowes, November 1940 2. Hurricane Mk.I P3878 YB-W of No 17 Sqn. flown by Plt Off HAC Bird-Wilson, 24 Semember 1940 3. Hurricane Mk.I V7467 LE-D of No 242 San flown by Sqn Lrdr DRS Bader, September 1940 4. Hurricane Mk.I P3901 RF-E of No 303 'Pollsh' Sqn, flown by Fig Off W Urbanowicz, September 1940 5. Hurricane Mk l P2961 LE-A of No 242 Sqn, flown by Flg Off W L McKnight, December 1940 6. Hurricane Mk.llb,HA E, 'Death Warmed Up', flown by P/O Bill Hollis Hallett, No.261 Squadron, March 1942. Hollis was killed together with five other officers when a bomb exploded at the Hotel Point de Vue, Rabat, where many Ta'Qali pilots were billeted 7. Hurricane Mk.I W9145 DX-L of No 24s Sqn, flown by Sqn Ldr JWC Simpson, December 1940 8. Hurricane Mk l, N2359/YB-J, of No17 Squadron based at Debden during the Battle of Britain, September 1940. The winged Popeye motif is carried on the port sidevonly 9. Hurricane Mk.I P2798 LK-A of No 87 Sqn. flown by Flt L11 R Gleed, August 1940 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72141 - 1:72 | Fairey Battle 1. Battle MK.I part: 12 Sqn, RAF No.: V (P6597) Binbruk, United Kingdom, July, 1940. 2. Fairey Battle Target Tug. No.92, Irish Army Air Corps, 1941. Dark Green/Dark Grey Night finish with two - colour national marking over a white background on the fuselage and tri-colour(orange outboard) 20 inch-wide band around wings. Scrap view shows a different scheme with a Donald Duck cartoon on the fuselage side: Get Quacking. 3. Battle Of: the RAAF No. 89 (L5789) this aircraft was operated in the school shooters RAAF, as towing targets in 1943. 4. Turkey Fairey Battle Mklll, 2829/29, Turkish Air Force. Dark Green/Dark Earth/ Night finish; red rudder with white crescent and star superimposed. Red/white wing markings; serial 2929 in white under wings, and 29 in black on fuselage sides. 5. Fairey Batle Mk l K9299/GV, No.103 Squadron (RAF), Benson, early 1939. Dark Green/ Dark Earth/ Night finish with white codes; black serial on fuselage and rudder, white under wings reading from leading edge under port and from trailing edge under starboard A type roundels on fuselage and above wings; note unit badge on fin. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £17.30 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72152 - 1:72 | Supermarine Seafire 1. Seafire Mk.Ib, Bl676 Bondowoso��½, after conversion by Air Service Training Ltd., Hamble, 1942. 2. Seafire Mk.Ib MB345/K ,No.885 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, H.M.S. Formidable, February 1943. 3. Seafire Mk.Ib Nx957 (ex-AD368)/G1 A ,No.761 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, Henstridge, March 1943. 4. Seafire Mk.lb NB 335 /E3-Y, No.731 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, Easthaven 1945. 5. Seafire Mk.lb MB 340, flown by Lt Commander Duncan Hamilton, Port Reitz, Kenya.Royal Blue overall with Blue/ White roundels in six positions, White/Blue fin flash. White spinner, fuselage flash and lettering. This was his personal barge��½, and MB 340 was converted from Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb BL 689. 6. Seafire Mk.IIc, MB 240/7-B, No.899 , Naval Air Squadron Fleet Air Arm H.M.S. Indomitable, 1943. 7. Seafire Mk.llc, LR 642/8-M, No.807 , Naval Air Squadron Fleet Air Arm H.M.S. Battler, July 1943. 8. Seafire Mk.llc, MB 257/T, No.801 , Naval Air Squadron Fleet Air Arm H.M.S. Furious, operating off Norway, July 1943. 9. Seafire Mk.llc, MB 755, No.834 , Naval Air Squadron Fleet Air Arm H.M.S. Battler, August 1943. 10. Seafire Mk.llc, LR759/HL, No.807 , Naval Air Squadron Fleet Air Arm H.M.S. Hunter, November 1943. 11. Seafire Mk.III, NN 344/K-O,��½Jane No.899 , Naval Air Squadron Fleet Air Arm H.M.S. Khedive, Aegean, summer 1944. 12. Seafire Mk lll, NF 497/D6-Y, No.809 , Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm H.M.S. Stalker, Mediterranean, late 1944. 13. Seafire Mk lll, PR 256/S-146, No.809 ,flown by Sub Lt Richard H. Reynold of No.894 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm H.M.S. Indefatigable, Okinawa, April 1945. 14. Seafire Mk lll, PR 171/D5-J, No.807 , Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm H.M.S. Hunter, Malacca Straits, May 1945 .m/s/grey codes, Night serial, White SEAC bands around wings, tailplane and fin . Code on starboard side reads D-5J. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72189 - 1:72 | Vought SB2U Vindicator 1. SB2U-2 Unit: U.S. Navy. Serial: BuNo.1354. Flown by the Air Group Commander aboard CV-5 USS Yorktown. 2. SB2U-2 Unit: VB-3, U.S. Navy Serial: 3-B-1 (BuNo.1333). CV-3 USS Saratoga. Early 1941. 3. SB2U-2. Unit: VB-2, U.S. Navy.Serial: 2-2 (BuNo.1352) CV-2 USS Lexington. Painted in this special camouflage as part of the Barclay experiments. 4. SB2U-2. Unit: VS-9, U.S. Navy. Serial: 9-S-18. AVG-30 USS Charger while waiting for USS Essex (CV-9) to be commissioned. 5. SB2U-2. Unit: TU-1. Serial: 5/TU-1 (BuNo.1381) The commander of TU-1, Battle Force, Pacific Fleet. 1941. 6. SB2U-1. Unit: VB-2 VB-3. Serial: BuNo.0738 North Island, California, 1940. Camouflage scheme No.6. 7. SB2U-2. Unit: VS-72, U.S. Navy. Serial: 72-S-6 (BuNo.1362) CV-7 USS Wasp, circa 1940. 8. SB2U-2. Unit: VS-41, U.S. Navy. Serial: 41-S-8 VS-41 flew this Vought SB2U-3 Vindicator (41-S-8) from CV-4 RANGER in early 1942. 9. SB2U-1. Unit: VB-3 'Top Hatter', U.S. Navy. Serial: 3-B-13 (BuNo.0738) CV-3 USS Saratoga, 1939. 10. SB2U-2. Unit: VS-42, U.S. Navy. Serial: 42-S-13 CV-4 USS Ranger, circa 1941. 11. Chesapeake Mk.I. Unit: 771 NAS, FAA. Serial: M8E (AL951) RNAS Twatt, Orkney Islands, circa 1943. 12. Chesapeake Mk.I. Unit: 811 Sqn, FAA. Serial: K (AL924). Circa 1941. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72296 - 1:72 | Avro 683 Lancaster 1. Lancaster B.Mk.I. Unit: 16th TRAO, Belomorsk Military Flotilla. Serial: 01 (ex ME559). Crew commander - V.Sh.Evdokimov, navigator - V.Ya.Andreev. One of the six Lancasters abandoned by British at Soviets airfields in Archangelsk region. Two of them were repaired in served with Soviets. This Lancaster was unarmament and used for transport and patrol since January 1945. 2. Lancaster B.Mk.I. Unit: 44 (Rhodesian) Sqn, RAF. Serial: KM-O (R5540). RAF Waddington, England. This aircraft was lost in a January 1943 crash. 3. Lancaster B.Mk.I. Unit: 9 Sqn, RAF. Serial: WS-Y (LM220). The depicted Avro Lancaster Mk.I flew with 9th Bomber Squadron in Bardney. It was equipped with extended drop gear to hitch the 'Tallboy' heavy bomb. This airplane took part in two attacks of German battleship Tirpitz which was anchored in Kaafjord in Norway, being piloted by F/Lt W.Tweddle. 4. Lancaster B.Mk.I "Jak Bus". Unit: 300 Sqn, RAF. Serial: BH-B (PB705) 5. Lancaster B.III "Uncle Joe" / "100 UP TONIGHT". Unit: 463 Sqn, RAAF. Serial: JO-U (ED611). Waddington, September 1944. 6. Lancaster B.Mk.I "Uncle Joe Again!". Unit: 463 Sqn, RAAF. Serial: JO-U (RF141). Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire, UK, winter 1945. 7. Lancaster B.I Unit: 12 Sqn, RAF. Serial: PH-V (W4794). Wickenby, Lincolnshire, UK, 1942. [B.I/III] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £21.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72383 - 1:72 | Hawker Sea Hurricane 1. Sea Hurricane Mk.XII. Unit: 800 Sqn, FAA. Serial: Js327. Canadian-built Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk. XII, wearing US insignia though with the British Royal Navy. It served in No. 800 Sqn. of the Fleet Air Arm, and was in US markings for Operation Torch, the invasion of North Africa, in 1942. 2. Sea Hurricane Mk.IIb. Unit: 880 Sqn, FAA. Serial: 7-F (AF966) H.M.S. Indomitable, Indian ocean, May-June 1942. Operation Ironclad - invasion to Madagascar. 3. Sea Hurricane Mk.Ib. Unit: 801 NAS, FAA. Serial: F (Z7153). H.M.S. Eagle. Operation Pedestal. 4. Sea Hurricane Mk.I. Unit: 800 NAS, FAA. Serial: M (P3114). Royal Navy Air Station Gosport training unit, February 1940. 5. Sea Hurricane Mk.IIb. Unit: 768 NAS, FAA. Serial: M2-K. Macrihanish, August 1943. 6. Sea Hurricane Mk.Ib. Unit: 801 NAS, FAA. Serial: 7H (V7077). This aircraft was piloted by Sub-Lt.Hutton of FAA (Fleet Air Arm) 801st Squadron operating from H.M.S. Victorious flight-deck. Operation 'Pedestal' (Malta Island fuel and ammunition supply, 'Battle of Malta'), August 1942. 7. Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc "Nicki" Unit: 835 NAS, FAA. Code: 7-K. H.M.S. Nairana, June 1944. With this plane, Sub-Lieutenant A.R.Burgham claimed a Ju.290 May 26th, 1944. It is probable that the insignia was only carried on the right side. Contrary to the land based planes, the embarked aircraft often presented their decorations on the right side, the one visible from the 'castle' of the aircraft carrier. 8. Sea Hurricane Mk.IIb. Unit: 800 Sqn, FAA Serial: 7-C (P5206). Pilot - Sub-Lt.A.J.Thompson. H.M.S. Indomitable, Operation 'Pedestal', August 1942. 9. Sea Hurricane Mk.Ia. Unit: 760 NAS, FAA. Serial: W9-D (Z4822). Yeovilton, August 1942. 10. Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc. Unit: 768 NAS, FAA. Serial: K1-F (Nf728). Inskip, December 1944. 11. Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc. Unit: 825 Sqn, FAA. Serial: G (NF668) D15 H.M.S. Vindex, March 1944. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72458 - 1:72 | Hawker Hurricane Aces in the Mediterranean & Africa. Part 1 1. Hurricane Mk.I (Trop), L1669, "Colly'sBattleship", 80 and 274 Squadrons RAF, flown by various aces, El Amiriya, Egypt, August 1940. 2. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), P3729, 33 Squadron RAF, flown by F/O V.C. Woodward, Fuka, Egypt, October 1940. 3. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), P2643/YK, 274 Squadron RAF, flown by S/L P. H. Dunn, Amtiya, Egypt, Aug. to Nov. 1940. 4. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), V7474/A, 261 Squadron, flown by Flt Lt J. A. F. MacLachlan and Sqt. F N Robertson, Malta, November 1940. 5. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), P3731/J, 261 Squadron RAF, flown by Sgt. F. Robertson, Luqa, Malta, Aug. 1940 to Jan. 1941. 6. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), V7562/TP-A, 73 Squadron RAF, flown by Sgt. A. E. Marshall, Sidi Haneish, Egypt, January 1941. 7. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), 284/J, 3 Squadron SAAF, flown by Lt. Robert Kershaw to rescue top SAAF ace Cpt. J. Frost,Degehabur, Ethiopia, March 1941. 8. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), P3967/OS-B, 3 Squadron RAAF, flown by F/Lt Jock Perrin, Benina, Libya, March 1941. 9. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), Z4932/OL-B, 806 NAS, flown by Sub/Lt. M. F. Fell, Maddalena, Libya, December 1941. 10. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), V7419/NW, 33 Squadron RAF, flown by S/LdrMarmaduke Thomas St John Pattle, Larissa, Greece, April 1941. 11. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), V7419/NW, 33 Squadron RAF, flown by S/LdrMarmaduke Thomas St John Pattle, Larissa, Greece, April 1941. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Tigerhead Decals - THD72007 - 1:72 | Turkish Spitfires. The Spitfires designed and produced by the British firm Vickers Supermarine participated the Battle of Britain and most probably they are the most popular fighters of WWII. Different models arrived Turkey at different times. A batch of 15 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Is were ordered together with the Hawker 'Hurricanes' but only 3 of them were delivered. One of them which was an ex-Polish order arrived in Sept.1938. The other two arrived in 1940. Eventhough serials 4501 to 4515 were allocated by the TuAF they were never used. The planes were deployed at the 42nd Hunter Company. Two of them were returned to RAFME in 1942. The Mk.Is were equipped with a Rolls Royce Merlin-2 engine with an output of 1030HP. Their armament consisted of 8 pieces 0.303 caliper MGs. They were distinctive with their 3-blade propeller. No other Supermarine Spitfire was supplied until mid-1944. In July 1944 39 pcs Mk.Vb was sent from RAF stocks. This was followed by 71 pcs Mk.Vc's and 3 recce version Mk.V/R came in February 1945. Mk.Vb's were deployed at the 1st and 2nd Co.s of the 5th Regiment, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Co.s of the 6th Regiment. The Mk.V/Rs were used with the 'High Altitude Photo-Recce Unit'. These models were distinguished with their four-blade propellers. According to the TuAF sources they were equipped with Rolls Royce Merlin-20 engines with an output of 1500 HP. But the British sources state that the Mk.Vb's were equipped with a 1585HP Rolls Royce Merlin 45M engine and the Mk.Vc's with a 1470HP Rolls Royce Merlin 45 engine. The standart armament of the Mk.Vb's were 4 pcs 0.303 caliper MG and 2 pcs 20mm cannon whereas the Mk.Vc's had 4 pcs 20mm cannons and they were capable of carrying a bombload of 500lbs. They were replaced by the P-47 'Thunderbolts' in 1948. After the WWII, the TuAF was inclined to make the 'Spitfire's her standart interceptor-fighter. An aggreement was signed with the Britsih firm Vickers for the overhaul and maintenance of the 'Spitfire's. In between Jan.1947 and Feb.1948 170 pcs Mk.IX were received. These planes were deployed at the 1st, 2nd, 3rd Co.s of the 4th Regiment, 3rd & 4th Co.s of the 5th Regiment 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Co.s of the 7th Regiment and 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Co.s of the 8th Regiment. Some of the planes were then transferred to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Co.s of the 6th Regiment in 1949. After the reorganization of the TuAF they were deployed at the 4th & 6th Air Bases in 1951. They were written off in 1954. The Mk.IXs were equipped with a Rolls Royce Merlin 61 with an output of 1475HP. Their armament varied (some were equipped with 8 pcs 0.303 Caliper MGs whereas some were equipped with 4 pcs 0.303 caliper MG plus 2 pcs 20mm cannons. Some even had 4 pcs 20mm cannons and they were capable of carrying a bombload of 500lbs. Only one Supermarine Spitfire M.XI arrived. The exact date of arrival and deployment is not known. It was assigned to 'High Altitude Photo-Recce Unit'. 4 pcs Mk.XIX were sold to Vickers by the RAF to make the overhaul. These planes were brought to Turkey in March 1947 and they were also deployed at the 'High Altitude Photo-Recce Unit'. These planes were equipped 2 cameras underneath the fuselage an done each on the port and starboard sides of the fuselage. They were the most powerful Spitfires equipped with a 2035HP Rolls Royce Griffon engine. They are distinctive with their five-blade propeller. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.40 | ||
Xtradecal - X72117 - 1:72 | Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary 2010 RAF (10) Hawker Hurricane Mk.I N3522 US-P 56 Sqn RAF Nth Weald June 1940; P2923 VY-R 85 Sqn RAF Debden July 1940 F/O A.G.Lewis; P3707 NN-A 310(Czech) Sqn F/Lt Josef Maly RAF Duxford Oct 1940; Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I/Mk.1 K9867 ZP-J 74 Sqn RAF Rochford May 1940; K9899 LO-H 602 Sqn RAF Drem July 1940; X4474 QV-I 19 Sqn Sgt Jennings RAF Fowlmere Oct 1940; N3277 AZ-H 234 Sqn RAF Middle Wallop Aug 1940; Gloster Gladiator Mk.I N2308 HP-B 247 Sqn Sumburgh Aug 1940; Boulton-Paul Defiant Mk.I L7026 PS-V 264 Sqn RAF Fowlmere July 1940; Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF FK-S 219 Sqn RAF Catterick/Redhill July 1940; More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72132 - 1:72 | RAF 111 Squadron History 1918 - 2011 (9) Nieuport N.24 bis B3592 Reg. Grobby, 'Demoiselle', Palestine 1918; Gloster Gauntlet II K5265 B Flight RAF Northolt 1936; Hawker Hurricane Mk.I V6701 JU-F RAF Dyce 1941; Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc MH622 JU-F Italy 1944; Gloster Meteor F.8 WL118/L RAF North Weald 1955; McDonnell-Douglas FGR.2 Phantom XT874/O loaned to 111Sqn by 65 Sqn. 228OCU, RAF Leuchars 1978; BAe Tornado F.3 ZH554/HX JU-C coded for Flt.Lt.S.D.P.Connors DFC shot down 18-8-40; ZE791/HF JU-L coded for Sgt.W.J.Dymond DFM shot down 2-9-40, both 90th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain RAF Leuchars August 2010; ZE791/HF in special Squadron Disbandment scheme commemorating 25 Years of Tornado operation 2-4-2011. [111Sqn 111 Sqn] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72134 - 1:72 | Fleet Air Arm (FAA) Selection 1939-41 (9) Fairey Swordfish Mk.I P4224 5R 819 NAS H.M.S. Illustrious 1940; K8867 G3P 812 NAS H.M.S. Glorious 1939; P4085 U3G 815 NAS H.M.S. Furious 1940; Supermarine Walrus Mk.I W2771 9F 710 NAS H.M.S. Albatross 1940; Fairey Seafox Mk.I K8591 718 NAS H.M.S. Ajax 'Battle of the River Plate' 1939; Blackburn Skua Mk.II L3015/F 800 NAS H.M.S. Ark Royal 1940; Gloster Sea Gladiator Mk.I N2276/H 804 NAS H.M.S. Furious 1940; Fairey Fulmar Mk.I N1868 7L 807 NAS H.M.S. Ark Royal 1940; N2015 7C 805 NAS H.M.S. Eagle 1941. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72135 - 1:72 | Supermarine Seafire Mk.II/Mk.III/Mk.XV/Mk.XVII (11) Mk.IIc LR642 8-M 807 NAS H.M.S. Battler 1942; MB249 7-B 880 NAS H.M.S. Indomitable 1943; MB156 O6-G 885 NAS H.M.S. Formidable Operation Torch 1942; Mk.III NN344 K-O 899 NAS H.M.S. Khedive 1944; PP979 D5-X 807 NAS H.M.S. Hunter British Pacific Fleet 1945; NN460 H6-Z 807 NAS H.M.S. Indefatigable 1945; NN621 II-5/N 880 NAS H.M.S. Implacable BPF 1945; Mk.XV SW786 11-4/Y 806NAS H.M.S. Glory 1946; PR494/N 803 NAS R. Canadian Navy HMCS Warrior 1947; Mk.XVII SX365 17-3/JB 736 NAS St.Merryn 1949; FR.47 VP436 141/O 804 NAS H.M.S. Ocean 1947. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72143 - 1:72 | Commonwealth Trainers (8) Airspeed Oxford (3) 3583 ex BG365 24 Air School, Standard Beam Approach Flight, Nigel, Gauteng, South Africa 1945; PG943/T Fighter Command Instrument Training Flight, RAF Tangmere 1948; A5680/64 35th Elementary Flying Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada 1942; North-American Harvard IIa 7470 ex EX821 62 Air School (Central Flying School) Bloemspruit, South Africa 1945; Avro Anson Mk.I 6065/K nO 6 Bombing and Gunnery School, Fingal, Ontario, Canada 1940-43; W2531 No 6 Service Flying Training School, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, 1941; Fairey Battle Target Tug 1649/6 unknown unit, Canada 1940; Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXe MJ216 FC-WF Empire Flying School, RAF Hullavington 1946-48 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72161 - 1:72 | REPRINTED!! The Battle for Malta RAF (12) Gloster Sea Gladiator Mk.I N5519/R 1940; Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIa Z2403 GL-P 185 Sqn 1941; BE402 LE-S 242 Sqn; Z2827/M Malta Night Fighter Unit; Z2491 HA-D 126 Sqn Sgt Greenhalgh Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb AB262 GN-B 249 Sqn F/O Robert McNair 1942; Mk.Vc BP964 X-I 601 Sqn Sgt Dickson; BR294 GL-E 185 Sqn; BR321 GL-J 185 Sqn Flt.Lt John Plagis; Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV V6014 GB-J 105 Sqn; Beaufighter Mk.IC T3317 XK-? 272 Sqn S/Ldr A.W.Fletcher; Beaufort Mk.I AW340/A 39 Sqn More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72208 - 1:72 | The History of 12 Squadron 1915-2014(9) Royal Aircraft Factory RE.8 F6097 Lt Croye Rothes/2nd Lt Hervey Rhodes; Fairey Battle P2332 PH-F and G, J, K and N Maastrict Bridge raid 1940; Vickers Wellington Mk.II W5421 PH-G Merlin engines lost 5/8/41; Vickers Wellington Mk.III B1780 PH-W Hercules engines; Avro Lancaster B.I/III LM321 PH-H with nose art; Avro Vulcan B.2 XM602 Coningsby anti-flash white; Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XX895 1970s; XX885 ex Gulf War overall Med Sea Grey Lossiemouth; Panavia Tornado GR.4A ZA395 in Squadron disbandment scheme 2014 [Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72221 - 1:72 | Re-printed!! Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia/Mk.1 /Mk.1 Battle of Britain 1940 Pt.1 (10) R6776 QV-H 19 Sqn Flt/Sgt George Unwin RAF Fowlmere; R6800 LZ-N 66 Sqn S/Ldr Rupert Leigh RAF Gravesend; P9398 KL-B 54 Sqn P/Off Alan Deere RAF Hornchurch; RN-N F/Off Desmond Sheen 72 Sqn RAF Leconfield; K9953 ZP-A 74 Sqn Flt/Lt Sailor Malan RAF Hornchurch; N3290 GR-U 92 Sqn RAF Hornchurch; P9323 ZD-F 222 Sqn Hornchurch; X4382 LO-G 602 Sqn Plt/Off Osgood Hanbury RAF Westhampnett; N3093 QJ-W 616 Sqn Flt/Lt Denys Gilliam RAF Leconfield; X4593 UO-A 266 Sqn RAF Wittering 7/1940; More | Aircraft decals (military) | New Arrivals | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72224 - 1:72 | Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia/Mk.1 /Mk.1 Battle of Britain 1940 Pt 2 (10) N3162 EB-G 41 Sqn P/O Eric Lock RAF Hornchurch; EB-L 41 Sqn P/O Ted Shipman RAF Catterick; X4278 ZD-D 222 Sqn J.W.Cutts RAF Duxford; P7357 L.Z-I 421(Reconnaissance) Flt RAF Gravesend; L1027 LO-A Izal Get You 602 Sqn RAF Middle Wallop LO-P 602 Sqn RAF Drem L1004 LO-Q 602 Sqn Keydoying Sqn Ldr A Johnstone DFC RAF Tangmere; PR-E 609 Sqn RAF Middle Wallop; R6691 PR-J 609 Sqn Flt Lt Frank Howell RAF Middle Wallop; X4253 FY-N 611 Sqn Sgt Wilfred Duncan-Smith RAF Rochford; More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72225 - 1:72 | Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Pt.2 Battle of Britain 1940 (9) P3166 VY-Q 85 Sqn S/Ldr Peter Townsend RAF Castle Camps Cambs; P3221 SO-K 145 Sqn Fl.Lt A.H.Boyd RAF Westhampnett W. Sussex'; Serial unknown LE-T 242(Canadian) Sqn Sub Lt Jimmy Gardiner RAF Duxford; P2831 LE-K 242(Canadian) Sqn R.J.Dickie Cork RN,DSO, DSC RAF Duxford; P3010 DX-? 245(Northern Rhodesia) Sqn S/Ldr John W.C. Simpson RAF Aldergrove N.Ireland; P3757 YO-G 401 (City of Westmount) Sqn RCAF RAF Croydon; P3021 TM-N 504(City of Nottingham) Sqn R.AuxAF RAFCatterick; P3675 UF-S 601(County of London) Sqn R.AuxAF RAF Exeter; P2874 AF-F 607(County of Durham) Sqn R.AuxAF RAF Tangmere; More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | ||
Xtradecal - X72343 - 1:72 | NEW!!! Battle Of France WWII Collection (7) Morane-Saulnier MS.406C1, No.795/L824/'5', flown by Jean Bertrand of 6 escadrille, Groupe de Chasse III/7, Armee de l'air, based in France, 14 May, 1940. Hawker Hurricane Mk.I, L2047, 'LK.H' of 87(F) Sqn, 60 Wing, Air Component of British Expeditionary Force, Royal Air Force, based at Lille-Seclin, France, May, 1940. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia, P9372, 'GR.R' of 92 Sqn, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Croydon, UK, May, 1940. Marcel Bloch MB.152, No.622/'15' of flown by C. C. Szaposznikow of 3 escadrille, Groupe de Chasse II/6, Armee de l'air, based in France, June, 1940 Breguet Bre.693, No.5/'2', of 2 escadrille, Groupe de Bombardement d' Assaut II/54, Armee de l'air, based in France, 5 June, 1940. Curtiss Hawk H-75 C1 No.N35/X834/'5' of 3 escadrille, Groupe de Chasse II/5, Armee de l'air, based at Toule, France, May, 1940. Fairey Battle Mk.I, K9353, 'HA.J' of crewed by Sgt. J.B. Horner, Sgt. L.C. Flisher & LAC L.D. Davies of 218 Squadron, Air Component of British Expeditionary Force, Royal Air Force, based at Bouillon, France, May, 1940 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 |
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