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![]() | Caracal Models - CD72155 - 1:72 | APRIL RELEASE!!! Lockheed F-104 "Test & Drone Zippers" Embark on a journey back to a pivotal era in U.S. Air Force (USAF) history with Caracal's latest 1/72 scale decal set for the F-104 Starfighter, showcasing its less commonly celebrated but equally fascinating roles as a high-speed test aircraft, aerospace trainer, and an unmanned drone! The F-104 Starfighter, with its distinctive slender fuselage and supersonic capabilities, was not only a frontline interceptor but also played a critical role in advancing aeronautical science and flight technologies during its service from the late 1950s through the early 1970s. The missions flown by these "Zippers" were crucial in the development of technologies that shaped the future of aviation and aerial combat, marking the F-104 as a versatile and invaluable asset beyond its combat duties. Featuring seventeen (17) carefully selected and historically accurate marking options, this 1/72 scale set highlights the F-104's involvement in experimental programs, high-speed testing, and its transition into a remotely piloted target drone. We also included markings for NF-104 and JF-104 aerospace trainers. Each option tells a story of innovation, risk, and technological advancement, capturing the essence of an era where the Starfighter was at the forefront of aerospace experimentation. The marking options on this decal sheet are: F-104A 56-0757, US Navy - China Lake F-104A 56-0740, US Navy - China Lake QF-104A 55-2957 QF-104A 56-0741 QF-104A 56-0737 QF-104A 56-0735 F-104A 55-2966, ARDC - Edwards AFB F-104A 55-2965, ARDC - Edwards AFB F-104A 55-2971, ARDC - Edwards AFB F-104D 57-1314, ARDC - Edwards AFB F-104D 57-1315, ARDC - Edwards AFB F-104A "Queenie" 55-2969 F-104A 56-0734, NASA NF-104A 56-0756 NF-104A 56-0760 NF-104A 56-0762 JF-104 55-2961, NASA More | Aircraft decals (military) | New Arrivals | £14.99 | |
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![]() | HMH-Publications - HMHDH-025 - No Scale | Lockheed F-104 Starfighter In 180 pages, a complete portrait of the legendary F-104 Starfighter is brought in over 450 photos, picturing the aircraft both in action and in detail. Versions include the early subtypes but mainly the D/F/G/J/S and S ASA-M as well as the two-seat trainer CF-104D and TF-104G. Every detail of the aircraft is included and differences between the types are pointed out. For this book, currently flying aircraft of Starfighter Aerospace in Florida have been photographed as well. Aircraft from these countries are included: USA, Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Japan, Italy, Denmark, Turkey, Greece, ... This book also contains an impressive maintenance chapter, ideal for the scale modeller. Many interesting details, often overlooked, are included. With some of the benefits of this book, HMH Publications will financially support the further restoration of an F-104G at Volkel Air Base in The Netherlands. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £29.99 | |
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![]() | MA Publications - MAE07 - No Scale | Building the Republic P-47D Thunderbolt. The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Big, powerful, and truly a juggernaut of an aircraft, resulting in its appropriate nickname 'Jug', the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt was one of the really great warplanes of its generation. Alongside the superlative North-American P-51 Mustang and the twin-engined Lockheed P-38 Lightning, it was one of the three principal fighter types which the US Army Air Forces (USAAF) successfully operated in the later stages of World War Two. The initial production version was the P-47B, and examples of this type started to reach the USAAF's 56th Fighter Group in June 1942. The first really combat-ready model was the refined and slightly longer P-47C, which entered service later in 1942. Like all front-line P-47 versions it packed a formidable punch of four 0.5in M2 Browning machine guns in each wing, although early models did not carry the wing pylons that became so important later in the Thunderbolt's combat career. The first P-47C examples to reach Britain for the US Eighth Army Air Force did so in December 1942, followed by what became the main combat model of the Thunderbolt, the P-47D, in April 1943. Weighing in at some 15,000lb (6,804kg) fully loaded and powered by the R-2800-59 Double Wasp of 2,000hp, the P-47D was a big, powerful beast. Water injection introduced for some versions of the R-2800 would see even greater power on demand when needed in aerial combat. All of these early Thunderbolts had the 'razorback' high line rear fuselage pioneered with the P-35 and P-43, with a rearwards-sliding heavily framed cockpit canopy. Although the USAAF at first saw the Thunderbolt as a high altitude interceptor, its main initial role very soon became that of daylight bomber escort with the England- based Eighth Air Force, which was in great need of escort fighters for its B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-24 Liberators that were increasingly facing stiff Luftwaffe fighter opposition. he Thunderbolt helped to turn the tide for the US daylight bombing offensive during 1943 and early 1944, with a number of P-47 pilots gaining impressive scores in air-to-air combat against Luftwaffe fighters. Eventually the appearance of the Merlin-engined P-51B Mustang and later versions of the superb Mustang long-range fighter resulted in the Eighth Air Force almost completely re-equipping its fighter groups with the P-51, but the Eighth's 56th Fighter Group continued to fly the Thunderbolt right up to the end of the war in Europe in May 1945. The Eighth Air Force also pioneered the P-47 for air-to-ground operations as a part of its policy of taking the fight to the Luftwaffe, and additional to this the Thunderbolt eventually equipped several fighter groups specifically for fighter-bomber operations within the tactical England-based US Ninth Air Force. The P-47 proved to be a formidable fighter-bomber due to its impressive eight-gun armament, bomb load and ability to survive enemy fire. The underwing pylons that proved so useful for long-range fuel tanks were equally at home carrying a 500lb (227kg) bomb (one under each wing), and the Ninth Air Force in particular used this capability to devastating effect against German tactical targets before and after D-Day. 'Razorback' Thunderbolts additionally equipped USAAF units in Italy, the Pacific (including exceptional use by the Fifth Air Force), and the China-Burma-India theatre (CBI). Continuing development of the P-47 design led to the adoption later in P-47D manufacture of a cut- down rear fuselage spine and all-round vision 'bubbletop' canopy. This resulted in a further series of later Thunderbolt versions with even greater range and capabilities, but many 'razorback' P-47s nevertheless continued in service right to the war's end " some pilots in fact preferring the 'razorback' to the later models particularly for their better directional stability. Other important users of the Thunderbolt in World War Two included the Soviet Union, the RAF and the Free French. This seventh book in the highly successful MA Extra Series contains fourteen showcase and step by step model builds and will be a must for any P-47 aficionado! More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £14.99 | |
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![]() | Naval Fighters - NF302 - No Scale | FROM BATS TO RANGERS A Pictorial History of Electronic Countermeasures Squadron Two (ECMRON-2) Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron Two (VQ-2) by Angelo Romano and AMHC (AW) John D. Herndon, USN, Ret. This Pictorial History of US Navy's Electronic Countermeasures Squadron Two (ECMRON-2 or VQ-2), later designated Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron Two (FAIRECONRON TWO or VQ-2) by Angelo Romano and AMHC (AW) John D. Herndon, USN, Ret. is the second title of the new U.S. Navy SQUADRON HISTORIES by GINTER BOOKS. The photo coverage of the history of the Electric Bats, also known as the Rangers, is comprehensive, both in terms of photography and in terms of historical content. Much of the squadron's mission was top secret, as were many of its cold war missions, but the authors were able to utilize official (declassified) documents and first-hand accounts to write this book. For completeness, it is also a history of the U.S. Navy Electronic Intelligence gathering activities going back to WWII, beginning with the creation of the Cast Mike (Counter Measures) Project in 1942 and the deployment of early XARD receivers aboard aircraft like the Consolidated PBY Catalina and PB4Y Liberator. After WWII, the Navy started to use the Privateers as dedicated ELINT platforms and assigned them to two special units operating jointly with the National Security Group. One of these units, designated Port Lyautey Patrol Unit (NPU), was based at Naval Air Activities Port Lyautey, in French Morocco. It was first assigned modified PB4Y-1s and later, the Martin P4M-1Q Mercator. The NPU teamed with the Naval Security Group's Naval Communications Unit 32 George (NCU32G), which provided the ELINT equipment installed on board and the crew to operate them, mostly for covert operations around Europe and the Mediterranean. When the NPU reached its full complement of four P4M-1Qs, the unit and NCU32G, needed to have an administrative identity for budgetary and logistics purposes. Airborne Early Warning Squadron TWO (VW-2), based at NAS Patuxent River, was therefore selected to be its "mother" squadron. On 1 May 1953, NPU Port Lyautey became VW-2 Detachment A (or DET ABLE). In 1955, the Navy decided to establish a dedicated squadron for the unique mission rather than continue with a detachment: Electronic Countermeasures Squadron TWO (ECMRON TWO) was established on 1 Sep 1955. ECMRON TWO was assigned the alphanumeric designation "VQ-2". Its mission was to conduct electronic-search in support of fleet operations to obtain adequate and timely information on enemy radar, communications, and other emissions in support of fleet operations. The Squadron inherited the P4M-1Qs from VW-2 DET A and acquired a Lockheed P2V Neptune for utility purposes. On 1 Jan 1960, EMCRON TWO was redesignated Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron TWO (FAIRECONRON TWO) but still retained the alphanumeric designation "VQ-2". In 1956, VQ-2 received its first Douglas A3D-1Q Skywarrior, followed in 1957 by one A3D-1. In 1958, the Squadron received the Lockheed P2V-5F Neptune to augment the P4M-1Qs. The more capable A3D-2Q/EA-3B arrived in 1959 followed by the big Lockheed WV-2Q/EC-121M Constellation in 1960. The first Lockheed EP-3E ARIES arrived in 1971 and the squadron continued to fly this aircraft until disestablishment in 2012. The VQ-2 history and all worldwide events surrounding it are very well described and documented. This 242-page book contains 180 B&W and 444 color photos, most never published before. Thirty-seven superbly detailed aircraft color profiles show the evolution of the color schemes and markings and the different aircraft types and sub-types, providing very useful information for the benefit of both modelers and aviation historians. The inclusion of many squadron patches completes this masterpiece. THE AUTHORS Angelo Romano Angelo has authored six books: Wings from Coral Sea (Golden Wing Publications, 1986), Naval Fighters (Osprey, 1990), Naval Air Weapons Meet 1956-1959 (Model Publishing, 2006), First and Foremost - An illustrated History of Carrier Air Wing One - CVW-1 Part One 1934-1957 (Model Publishing, 2006), CVW-1 Part Two 1957-1973 (Model Publishing, 2008), and Black Knights Rule! (BKR) - A Pictorial History of VBF-718 / VF-68A / VF-837 / VF-154 / VFA-154 - 1946-2013 (Ginter Books, 2014). John D. Herndon AMHC (AW) Retired U.S. Navy John joined the U.S. Navy in 1978, Assigned to VQ-2 a total of 13 years E-1 to E-7, deployed to six Aircraft carriers in support of the EA-3B aircraft. Additionally deployed to locations all around the world in support of the EP-3E aircraft, Maintenance Control, Aircraft Division and Detachment Leading Chief Petty Officer. Retired out of VQ-2 his last tour which ended in 2000, went on to civilian life, employers ATA and American Airlines and finally the FAA as an Aviation Safety Inspector, currently the Boeing 787 Fleet Program Manager overseeing United Airlines safety compliance. Very involved over the years in collecting VQ-2 information/ history, assisted in raising funds and restoring a VQ-2 EA-3B Aircraft in Fort Worth Texas Ranger 15 BuNo 146453. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £58.30 | |
![]() | Naval Fighters - NF42 - No Scale | Lockheed T2V-1/T-1A Seastar 73 pages More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £13.99 | |
![]() | Naval Fighters - NFAF218 - No Scale | Lockheed F-94 Starfire, 160-pages. The F-94 was developed from the Lockheed TF-80C/T-33 two seat trainer version of the famed P/F-80 Shooting Star. It was redesigned around a afterburning engine and a Hughes nose mounted radar system to become a interim all-weather night fighter until replaced by Northrop F-89s and North-American F-86D/Ls. F-94Bs would see combat in Korea where they protected B-29 formations and kept "Bed Check Charlie" at bay. The F-94A/B/C served actively with the USAF and the Air Guard from 1950 through 1959. More | Aircraft books | Limited Availability | £33.30 | |
![]() | Naval Fighters - NFAF222 - No Scale | Lockheed XF-90 Penetration Fighter By William Simone. 68-pages, including 21-pages of color. 212 B&W photos, 68 color photos, and 90 illustrations. Created by the famous Lockheed "Skunks Works" and highly publicized at the start of the 1950s, the futuristic XF-90 seemed to epitomize what a supersonic fighter ought to look like. I was one of the first Air Force jets to be equipped with afterburners and the first Lockheed aircraft to exceed the speed of sound. Its handsome good looks captured the public's imagination. Even the creators of the popular Blackhawk comic book series adopted the XF-90 as its hero's jet fighter of choice. The text covers the design criteria of the 1945 penetration fighter request-for-proposal and the 8 companies that submitted proposals. Lockheed made over 60 design studies for the XF-90 which included delta wings, V-tails, forward swept wings, variable sweep wings, and Navy proposals, many of which are discussed in the book. The text goes on to describe its development and testing and flight testing at Muroc/Edwards AFB by Tony LeVeir, Lockeed's chief test pilot. Also included is an extensive history (14-pages) of the second XF-90's involvement in the nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site and its subsequent retrieval. Additionally, 2-pages are devoted to Blackhawks and 9-pages to XF-90 models. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £33.30 | |
![]() | Print Scale - PSL72263 - 1:72 | Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star Part-1 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | |
![]() | Print Scale - PSL72269 - 1:72 | Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star Part 2 More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | |
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![]() | Print Scale - PSL72414 - 1:72 | Lockheed F-104 Starfighter technical stencils DOUBLE SHEET [F-104C F-104J] WAS £21.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! More | Aircraft decals (military) | Special Offers | £14.66 | |
![]() | Print Scale - PSL72421 - 1:72 | Lockheed F-104 Starfighter 1. F-104G 20+02 belonged to JBG 32. The code 'A' was unusual on Luftwaffe fighter-bombers at that time. (via Terry Panapolis). 2. RF-104G Starfighter,AE-235,AG51, Federal German Air Force (Luftwaffe). Dark Grey RAL 7012 (FS 26152) and Dark Green RAL 6014 (FS 34079 upper surfaces with Light Grey RAL 7001 (FS 26373) undersides. National markings in six positions; note fin fiash covered over by Canadian flag. 3. F-104 G Starfighter, DB+109,JB 32, Federal German Air Force (Luftwaffe). (FS 26152), (FS 34079), upper surfaces with Aluminum RAL 9006 undersides. National markings in standard six positions; medium blue band around nose. 4. F-104 G Starfighter, 26+03,JG 36, Luftwaffe. 5. F-104G Starfighter, 22+89, MFG 1, Marineflieger. 6. F-104G Starfighter, 24+33, MFG 2, Marineflieger. 7. F-104 G Starfighter, 22+59,JGB 31, Federal German Air Force (Luftwaffe). 8. F-104 G DC+234, JG 33, Federal German Air Force (Luftwaffe). 9. TF-104 G Starfighter, 26+30, JG 34, Luftwaffe. 10. F-104G Starfighter, JD+120, JG 74, Federal German Air Force (Luftwaffe), Neuburg, 1966. 11. F-104G Starfighter, 26+63, of the 'Vikings' aerobatic team, Marineflieger. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | |
![]() | Print Scale - PSL72447 - 1:72 | Lockheed F-80 USA & Europe Part 1 WAS £19.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! 1. Lockheed F-80B-1-LO Shooting Star 45-8598/ FN-598, flown by Col. Harry Russell Spicer, commander of the 36 th Fighter Group, Furstenfeldbruck Air Base, Germany, 1948. 2. Lockheed F-80A-5-LO Shooting Star 44-85464/FN-464 flown by Col. David Schilling, commander of the 56th Fighter Group, " Operation Fox Able l", Furstenfeldbruck Air Base, Germany, 1948. 3. Lockheed F-80B-5-LO Shooting Star (upgraded to "C" standard) 45-8704, assigned to the commander of the 137 th Fighter Bomber Group (Oklahoma Air National Guard), Will Rogers Field, 1953. 4. Lockheed F-80C-5-LO "Shooting Star" 47-545/FT-545, flown by Col. John W. Mitchell, commander of the 63rd Fighter Wing, photographed on 26 March 1950 during the USAF Gunnery Meet at Nellis AFB. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Special Offers | £13.33 | |
![]() | Print Scale - PSL72448 - 1:72 | Lockheed F-80. USA & Europe Part 2 WAS £15.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! 1. Lockheed F-80C-10 Shooting Star 49-653/ FT-653, flown by Col. William T. Samways, commanding officer of the 8th Fighter Bomber Group, Itazuke AB, Japan, June 1950. 2. Lockheed F-80C-10 Shooting Star 49-665/FT-665, flown by Col Irwin H Dregne, commanding officer of the 51st Fighter Intercept Group, Tsuiki AB, Japan, July 1951. 3. Lockheed F-80C-10 Shooting Star 49-423/FT-423, flown by Col. Levi R. Chase, commanding officer of the 8th Fighter Bomber Group, Suwon AB, South Korea, May 1952. 4. Lockheed F-80C-10-LO Shooting Star 49-580/FT-580, flown by Col. Walter G. Benz, Jr.,commanding officer of the 8th Fighter Bomber Wing, Suwon AB, South Korea, October 1952. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Special Offers | £10.67 | |
![]() | Quinta Studio - QD72100 - 1:72 | Lockheed F-104G Starfighter 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Hasegawa kits) More | 3D printed decal | Catalogue | £7.60 | |
![]() | Quinta Studio - QD72103 - 1:72 | Lockheed CF-104 Starfighter early 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Hasegawa kits) More | 3D printed decal | Catalogue | £7.60 | |
![]() | Quinta Studio - QD72104 - 1:72 | Lockheed CF-104 Starfighter late 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Hasegawa kits) More | 3D printed decal | Catalogue | £7.60 | |
![]() | Phoenix Scale Publications - R2RRED01 - No Scale | F-16 Fighting Falcon US Part 1 US Versions by Andy Evans Real To Replicas Red series Number 1 The Real to Replica book series presents, as the title suggests, a publication that has both historic references, aircraft details, colour artwork and modelling projects on a particular aviation subject. Titles will include subjects from World War I through to present day and written by renown authors. F-16 Fighting Falcon Part 1: US VERSIONS by Andy Evans The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a single-engine multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force. Designed as an air superiority day fighter, it has evolved into a highly successful all-weather multirole aircraft, and over 4,600 aircraft have been built since production was approved in 1976. Although no longer being purchased by the USAF, improved variants continue to be built for export customers, up to and including the latest F-16V 'Viper' version. The Fighting Falcon's key features include a frameless bubble canopy for better visibility, side-mounted control stick to ease control while manouvering, an ejection seat reclined thirty-degrees from vertical to reduce the effect of g-forces on the pilot, and the first use of the relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire flight control system, that helps to make it an agile aircraft. The F-16 has an internal M61 Vulcan cannon and eleven locations for mounting weapons and other mission equipment and can carry fuselage mounted conformal fuel tanks and a variety of targeting pods and ECM equipment. The F-16's official name is 'Fighting Falcon', but 'Viper' is most commonly used by its pilots and crews, due to a perceived resemblance to a viper snake as well as the 'Colonial Viper' starfighter on the TV show Battlestar Galactica which aired at the time the F-16 entered service. In addition to active duty in the US Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, and Air National Guard units, the aircraft is also used by the 'Thunderbirds' aerial demonstration team, and as an adversary/aggressor aircraft by the United States Navy. The F-16 has also been procured to serve in the air forces of over twenty-five other nations. The initial production-standard F-16A flew for the first time on 7 August 1978 and its delivery was accepted by the USAF on 6 January 1979, entering USAF operational service with the 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill AFB in Utah on 1 October 1980. The US Air Force, including the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard, flew the F-16 in combat during Operation 'Desert Storm' in 1991 and in the Balkans later in the 1990s. F-16s also patrolled the no-fly zones in Iraq during Operations 'Northern Watch' and 'Southern Watch' and served during the wars in Afghanistan (Operation 'Enduring Freedom') and Iraq (Operation 'Iraqi Freedom') from 2001 and 2003 respectively and Air Force F-16s took part in the intervention in Libya. In this book, Part 1 of the F-16 story, we will look at the origins of the F-16 and its service with the US Air Force and US Navy, as well as the different variants, proposed versions, test platforms and sub-types of the aircraft. Part 2 of the F-16 story will look at the International Versions and their operators and both will include colour artwork and how to model the F-16 in popular scales. [General-Dynamics Lockheed-Martin] More | Aircraft books | Limited Availability | £24.99 | |
![]() | Squadron Signal - SQS10244 - No Scale | Lockheed F-104 Starfighter David Doyle. The Lockheed F-104 Starfighter first flew in 1954, Starfighters then broke the world altitude record in May 1958 and the world air-speed record nine days later. It was the first aircraft to hold both records simultaneously. Many of the Starfighter's records stand today. With a powerful XJ79 engine and futuristic design by famed Lockheed engineer Clarence ��½Kelly Johnson and his team, a YF-104A passed Mach 2 in 1956. The F-104 was born from combat against Communist MiG-15 jet aircraft during the Korean War. Known as a ��½missile with a man in it and ��½an engine with wings, Starfighters trained astronauts such as Chuck Yeager on the edge of space, fought over Vietnam, and were lethal Cold War interceptors capable of firing air-to-air nuclear missiles. During its 50-year career, it was used by no less than 15 nations from Jordan to Taiwan, Italy finally retired its fleet in 2005. It is poised to be reborn as a civilian satellite launcher in 2018. More than 160 vintage photos, many in original color, numerous line drawings and new color profiles, this new volume chronicles the remarkable military career of this aircraft. 80 pages. More | Aircraft books | Limited Availability | £14.99 | |
![]() | Squadron Signal - SQS1213 - No Scale | Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star COLOUR (In Action Series) More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £11.99 | |
![]() | Microscale - SS72901 - 1:72 | Lockheed-Martin F-16C (2) 87-0225/SA 149FW flagship 'Lone Star Gunfighters' 83-1144 144FW flagship California ANG More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | |
![]() | Two Bobs - TB72104 - 1:72 | Lockheed-Martin F-16C Fighting Falcon 'Baby Got Fullback' Aggressors. The new Shark Aggressor scheme along with the 2nd splinter jet. There are also vinyl masks attached per the images for the Shark schemes false dielectric Antennae. The 57th Wing at Nellis AFB continues to generate new adversary paint schemes that mimic the newest schemes from potential adversaries of the US, "Splinter" and "Shark" are the two newest. We worked with the actual crew chiefs of these particular jets to get all the little details "just right". You'll notice that the Soviet stars are larger on two aircraft than the first Splinter jet that was painted in this scheme. We have included vinyl paint masks for the Shark scheme to paint the false dielectic EW panels that mimic the ones that are on the SU-34 Fullback aircraft. There are enough markings on this sheet for three complete aircraft. Sized for the Hasegawa F-16C kit Recommended Kits: Hasegawa F-16C More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £13.99 | |
![]() | Tigerhead Decals - THD72009 - 1:72 | Turkish Air Forces Lockheed TF-104G Tigermeeters. Turkey is one of the very first countries to receive the F-104Gs within the MAP program. As a preparation for the new aircraft the 144th Squadron was organised at the 4th AB in M'rted-Ankara. The first 15 aircraft arrived on May 10th,1963 by sea and they were deployed at the newly founded squadron in July. In July 1963 two TF-104gs arrived and they were also assigned to the same squadron. This was followed by Canadair produced 18 F-104Gs and 2 TF-104Gs. The shipment continued in 1965 with 5 more Canadair built F-104Gs. All of these planes were deployed at the 144th Squadron. In 1968 3 pcs F-104G and 1 pc TF-104G were received from USAF. The TuAF faced with the US embargo after the Cyprus peace-keeping Operation ordered a batch of 18 F-104S from Italy. 6 of the planes were delivered within the same year and the remainder in 1975 on the basis of the planes per month. In 1975 the purchase was risen to 40 planes all which were received within 1976. The CF-104s, F-104Gs, TF-104Gs and the RF-104Gs which were strated being replaced by more modern aircraft were despatched to Turkey. This operation included 17 pcs F-104Gs from Belgium, 43 pcs F-104Gs & 12 pcs TF-104Gs from Holland, 12 pcs RF-104G and one TF-104G from Norway and 165 pcs F-104Gs and 36 pcs TF-104Gs from Germany. Canada also promised to hand over the CF-104s after being replaced by the F-18A/Bs. In 1986 44 pcs CF-104G & 6 pcs CF-104D were received. These planes were allocated to the 181st and to the 182nd Squadrons. Within the elapsing time the TuAF F-104Gs started aging and they were withdrawn from active duty one by one. Some were even used as spare parts for those wh More | Aircraft decals (military) | Limited Availability | £13.40 | |
![]() | Tigerhead Decals - THD72017 - 1:72 | The Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star (or T-Bird) is an American jet trainer aircraft. It was produced by Lockheed and made its first flight in 1948 piloted by Tony LeVier. The T-33 was developed from the Lockheed P-80/F-80 starting as TP-80C/TF-80C in development, then designated T-33A. It was used by the U.S. Navy initially as TO-2 then TV-2, and after 1962, T-33B. Despite its age, the T-33 remains in service worldwide. - Cuban Air Force - Hellenic Air Force - Italian Air Force - Paraguay Air Force - Turkish Air Force More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £11.70 | |
![]() | Tigerhead Decals - THD72025 - 1:72 | Exotic Starfighters (Lockheed F-104 Starfighters in TUAF, Pak and Jordanian) More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £13.40 | |
![]() | Vingtor Decals - VTH72128 - 1:72 | Lockheed C-60 Lodestar and Hudson in WWII BOAC markings More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £11.99 | |
![]() | Warpaint Series - WPS43 - No Scale | Lockheed F-104 Starfighter (Hall Park Books Limited) More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £16.50 | |
![]() | Xtradecal - X72314 - 1:72 | Lockheed F-104 Starfighter Collection Pt1 (12)F-104G Starfighter '32733', '161-25' of Escadron 61, Ala 6, Ejercito del Aire, (Spanish Air Force) based at Torrejon, Spain, 1965-66. RF-104G Starfighter '12235/W-FN' of 331 Skvadron, Luftforsvaret, (Norweigan Air Force) based at Bode, Norway, 1964. F-104G Starfighter, 'D-8288' of 322 Squadron, Commando Luchtverdedinging, Koninkijke Luchtmacht, (Royal Netherlands Air Force), based at Leeuwarden, Netherlands, 1970's. F-104G Starfighter, '26+65', of Marinefliegergeschwader 1 (MFG 1), Deutsche Marine, (German Navy), based at Schleswig-Jagel, West Germany, 1983. F-104S Starfighter, '37-11/MM6795' of 18 Gruppo/37 Stormo, Aeronautica Militare, (Italian Air Force), based at Trapani/Birgi, Italy, 1996. F-104G Starfighter '62-12347/4414' of 8 Squadron, 427th Wing, Zh...�nghua M�ngu�� K...�ngj...«n (Republic of China Air Force) based at Ching Chuan Kang Air Base, Taiwan, 1970's. F-104G Starfighter, '6_164' of Turk Hava Kuvvetleri (Turkish Air Force), based in Turkey, 1980's. F-104G Starfighter, 'FX-1', of Belgische Luchtmacht, (Belgian Air Force), based in Belgium, 14 February, 1963. CF-104 Starfighter, '104779', of 421 Squadron, Canadian Armed Forces, based at Zweibrucken, West Germany, 1972. F-104G Starfighter, 'R-346' of Esk.723 Flyvev��bnet, (Royal Danish Air Force), based at Aalborg, Denmark, 14 February, 1966. RF-104G Starfighter, 'FG-6693', of 116 Pterix, Hellenic Air Force (Greek Air Force), based at Araxos, Greece, 1992. F-104G Starfighter, '4-27' of 9 Gruppo/4 Stormo, Aeronautica Militare, (Italian Air Force), based at Grosseto, Italy, September, 1989. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 | |
![]() | Xtradecal - X72315 - 1:72 | Lockheed F-104 Starfighter Collection Pt2 (13)RF-104G Starfighter '9054/FX90' of 10th Tactical Wing, Force aerienne belge, (Belgian Air Force) based at Kleine-Brogel, Belgium, 1980. CF-104 Starfighter, '104761', of the 4th Wing, Canadian Armed Forces, based at CFB Baden- Solellingen, West Germany, 1983. F-104G Starfighter, 'R-345' of Esk.723 Flyvev��bnet, (Royal Danish Air Force), based at Aalborg, Denmark, 1980s. CF-104G Starfighter, '4870' of 331 Skvadron, Luftforsvaret, (Royal Danish Air Force), based at Bodo, Norway, late-1970s. F-104G Starfighter, '12623/FG-623', of Turk Hava Kuvvetleri (Turkish Air Force), based in Turkey, 1965. F-104G Starfighter, 'JA+124', of Jadgeshwader 'Richthofen' (JG 71), Luftwaffe, (German Air Force), based at Wittmund, West Germany, 1965. F-104G Starfighter, '6-19' of 154 Gruppo/6 Stormo, Aeronautica Militare, (Italian Air Force), based at Ghedi, Italy, Summer, 1965. F-104J Starfighter, '56-8672', of 201st Hikotai, 2nd Kokudan, K...�k...« Jieitai, (Japan Air Self Defence Force), based at Chitose Air Base, Japan, 1970's. F-104G Starfighter 'C8-1/104-01' of Escadron 104, Ala 6/16, Ejercito del Aire, (Spanish Air Force) based at Torrejon, Spain, 1965-72. RF-104G Starfighter, 'D-8107' of of OCU/306 Squadron, Commando Luchtverdedinging, Koninkijke Luchtmacht, (Royal Netherlands Air Force), based at Volkel, Netherlands, 1970's. F-104S Starfighter, '5-30' of 23 Gruppo/5 Stormo, Aeronautica Militare, (Italian Air Force), based at Rimini, Italy, 1986. F-104G Starfighter '802' of NASA, based at Dryden Flight Research Facility, California, USA, 1980's. F-104G Starfighter, '6_093' of Turk Hava Kuvvetleri (Turkish Air Force), based in Turkey, 1970's. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 |
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