Decals CF4F-4, FM-1 & Mk.V in 1/48 scale - Xtradecal modelGrumman Wildcat Mk.V JV381, 'Y3.Q' of 759 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy based at RNAS Yeovilton, February, 1945.Grumman Wildcat Mk.V JV338, 'S.X' of 882 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy aboard H.M.S. Searcher, 1944.Grumman (FM-1) F4F-4 Wildcat '5' of VF-29, United States Navy aboard USS Santee, November, 1943.Grumman Wildcat Mk.V serial unknown, 'D' of 1832 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy based at RNAS Eglington, Northern Ireland, Summer, 1944.Grumman (FM-1) F4F-4 Wildcat 3022, 'S31'/'33' of VC-33, United States Navy aboard USS Nassau, September, 1943Grumman Wildcat Mk.V JV338, 'S.X' of 882 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy aboard H.M.S. Searcher, 1944.Grumman Wildcat Mk.V JV406, 'P' of 881 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy aboard H.M.S. Persuer, 1944.Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat 'F-8' of VMO-155, United States Marine Corps aboard USS Nassau, during the battle of Attu, Aluetian Islands, May 11-20, 1943.
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId in 1/72 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId, BP554, 'JV.-' of 6 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Shandur, Egypt, April 1942.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId, KX121, 'G' of 5 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Khargpur, India, July 1943.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId, HV663, 'U' of 6 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based in the Western Desert, North Africa, 1942.Hawker Hurricane Mk .IId, KX413, 'FJ.M' of 164 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Middle Wallop, UK, June 1943.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId, '21' of 246 IAP, Soviet Air Force, 1944.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId, HW313, 'S' of 6 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based in Western Desert, North Africa, 1942.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId, HW719 of the First Low Attack Specialist Instructor School, Royal Air Force, base d at RAF Milfield, UK, 1943.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId, KX407, 'BR.A' of 184 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF, Colerne, UK, 1943.
Bell P-39 Airacobra in the worldwide service collection in 1/72 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Bell P-39D Airacobra, 6731P/'67'of the 40th Pursuit Squadron,31st Pursuit Group United States Army Air Corps, during maneuvers in Carolina, USA, October - November 1941.Bell P-39N Airacobra, 4218769/' 6'of the GC 1/4 ' Navarre', Forces Aeriennes Françaises Libres, based at La Mediouna, Morocco, 1943.Bell Airacobra Mk.I, AH565/'UF.U'of 601 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Duxford, UK, December 1941.Bell P-39N Airacobra, 42-9377/'19'/'97'of 4th Stormo, Italian Cobelligerent Air Force based at Campo Vesuvio Airfield, Italy, 1944.Bell P- 39F Airacobra, A53-6/'FA.A'of 82 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, 1943.Bell P-39Q-15 Airacobra, 42355/'Z341', used for Bomber Gunnery Training , United States Army Air Corps, based in the U.S. in 1943.Bell P-39Q-10 Airacobra, '4' flown by Evgenij Pakhomovich Marinsky of 129 GIAP, 22 GIAD of the Soviet Air Force, spring/summer, 1945.Bell P-39D Airacobra, 41-38356/'Sun Setter C' Flown by Captain Rasmussen of the 35th Fighter Squadron, 8th Fighter Group, Fifth Air Force, based in New Guinea, 1944.Bell P-39Q-10 Airacobra, '111' of 21 GIAP, Soviet Air Force, 1944.Bell P-39Q-10 Airacobra, '28' flown by Georgiy Baranov of 28 GIAP, 5 GIAD of Soviet Air Force, May 1945.
Postwar Avro Lancaster Part 3 in 1/72 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Avro Lancaster B.Mk.I, '1808', Royal Egyptian Air Force, October 1950.Avro Lancaster Mk.X, BK904, 'CJ.P', part of the Royal Canadian Air Force Search & Rescue Force based at Sea Island Station, British Columbia, Canada, 1949.Avro Lancaster B.Mk.VII (FE), NX683, 'BL.G', of 40 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Abu Sueir, Egypt , 1946.Avro Lancaster GR.3, SW329, 'CJ.G', of 203 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF St Eval, UK, 1946.Avro Lancaster B.Mk.III, 'A66-1', ' Queenie VI' used for promotion of war bonds in Australia, 1944.
Postwar Avro Lancaster Part 2 in 1/72 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Avro Lancaster ASR.Mk.III, RF324, 'RL.K', of 279 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Thornaby, UK, 1945.Avro Lancaster ASR.Mk.III, RE115 , 'OZ.T', of 210 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF St Eval, UK, 1948.Avro Lancaster MR.1, WU41, '9.S3', of Escadrille 9S, French Aeronaval, based at Naval Base Noumea, New Caledonia, 1961.Avro Lancaster B.Mk.I (Special), PD131, 'LS.V', of 15 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Mildenhall, UK, May 1946.Avro Lancaster GR.III , SW319, 'OZ.X', of 210 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Thornaby, UK, 1950s.Avro Lancaster B.Mk.VII (FE), NX737, 'C', of 70 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at El Kabrit, Egypt, August 1948
Auster worldwide 1/72 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Auster AOP.6, VX123, 'E', of the 663 Royal Auxillary Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Hooten Park, UK, 1949.Auster AOP.6, VT986, 'A-13 ', of the Belgian Air Force, based at Brasschat, Belgium, March 28, 1952.Auster AOP.10, WJ363, of 38 Group, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Odiham, UK, 1961.Auster T.7, 16687, ' OU.687, of 38 Group, Light Aircraft School, Royal Canadian Air Force, based at Rivers Camp, Canada, 1952.Auster AOP.6, VT986, 'A-13', of the Belgian Air Force, based at Brasschat, Belgium, March 28, 1952Auster T.7, HKG-4, of the Royal Auxillary Air Force, Hong Kong, based at Kai Tak, Hong Kong, 1968.Auster AOP.6, VF636, of the British Army, based at Middle Wallop, UK , 1960.Antarctic Auster T.7,NZ1707, of the Flying Training School, Royal New Zealand Air Force, based at Wellington, New Zealand, 1962Auster AOP.6, VF661, 'PF.K' of the 227 (Air Observation Post) Conversion Unit, Royal Air Force, based at Middle Wallop, UK, 1949. [Antarctic].
Westland Sea King in World Service (9) in 1/72 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Westland Sea King Mk.50 N16-125, '10' of the 817 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Australian Navy, 1977.Westland Sea King Mk.48 'RS01' of the 40 Squadron, Belgian Air Force , 2007.Westland Sea King Mk.42C 'IN559' of 40 Squadron, Indian Navy, 2007.Westland Sea King Mk.41, '89+63', of Marinefliegergeschwader 5, West German Navy, based in Kiel-Holtenau, Germany, 2023Westland Commando Mk.3 'QA30' of anti-surface ship squadron No. 8, Qatar Emir's Air Force, 2011.Westland Commando Mk.2 '721', Republic of Egypt Air Force, 1980.Westland Sea King Mk.50A ' N16-118'/'07' of 817 Squadron, Royal Australian Navy, 2005.Westland Sea King Mk.43B, '073', of 330 Squadron, Royal Norwegian Air Force, based at Bodo Main Air Station , Norway, 2014.Westland Sea King Mk.45 '11' Pakistani Navy, 2005.
Westland Sea King part 6 (5) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Westland Sea King Mk.43B, '073', of 330 Squadron, Royal Norwegian Air Force, based at Bodo Main Air Station, Norway, 2014.Westland Sea King Mk.45 '11' Pakistan Navy , 2005.Westland Sea King Mk.50A 'N16-118'/'07' of 817 Squadron, Royal Australian Navy, 2005.Westland Sea King Mk.41, '89+51', of Marinefliegergeschwader 5, West German Navy, based at Kiel-Holtenau, West Germany, 1992.
Westland Sea King part 5 (6) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Westland Sea King Mk.50 N16-125, '10' of 817 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Australian Navy, 1977.Westland Sea King Mk.48 'RS01' of 40 Squadron, Belgian Air Force, 2007.Westland Sea King Mk.42C 'IN559' of 40 Squadron, Indian Navy, 2007.Westland Sea King Mk.45 '4514' Pakistani Navy, 1976.Westland Commando Mk.3 'QA30' of No. 8 Anti-Surface Ship Squadron of the Emir of Qatar Air Force, 2011.Westland Commando Mk.2 '721' of the Air Force of the Republic of Egypt, 1980.
Westland Sea King part 4 (6) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Westland Sea King HU-5S XZ918, '020'/'20'/'N' from 771 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, mid-1980s.Westland Commando HC.4 ZB507, Royal Aircraft Establishment 'B', Farnborough, 1980s.Westland Sea King HAR.3 XZ592, 'S', from 203 Squadron which was part of the Royal Air Force, Sea King Training Unit, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Culdrose, 1990s.Westland Commando HC.4 ZG820, 'F', of 845 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Yeovilton, UK based in the military city of King Khalid, Saudi Arabia during Operation Granby, 1991.Westland Commando HC.4 ZG820, ' F'.Westland Commando HC.4 ZE425, 'WR' of 846 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Yeovilton, 2009.
Westland Sea King part 3 (6) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Westland Sea King HU.5 XV705, '821'/'21'/'CU' from 771 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Culdrose,Westland Commando HC.4 ZE427, 'K ' of 848 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Yeovilton, January 2016.Westland Sea King HAS.6 ZG818, '71'/'N' of 814 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RAF Culdrose, 1991Westland Commando HC.4 ZG822, 'WF', of 848 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Yeovilton, UK based at King Khalid Military City, Saudi Arabia during Operation Granby, 1991.Westland Commando HC.4 ZA290, 'VC ' of 846 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy in which; took part in Operation Mikado in Chile, May 18, 1982.Westland Sea King HAS.5 unknown serial sent to Ukrainian Air Force, Ukraine, 2023.
Westland Sea King part 2 (7) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Westland Sea King HAR.3 XZ295, of 302 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Lossiemouth, 1990s.Westland Sea King HAR.3 XZ591, of 202 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Brawdy, 1983.Westland Commando HC.4 ZD480, of 845 Naval Air Squadron, used in United Nations duties, seen at RNAS Yeovilton, July 14, 1995 WestlandSea King HAS.1 XV653, '94' of 706 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Culdrose, 1977.Westland Sea King HAS.2a XV643, '305' of 819 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Prestwick, 1980.Westland Sea King HAR.3 XZ599 of 78 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands, 1996.Westland Sea King HAS.5 XV675, '274'/'74' of 814 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RAF Lossiemouth, 1985
Westland Sea King part 1 (7) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Westland Sea King AEW.2 XV714, '187'/'87' of 849 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Culdrose, 1989.Westland Sea King HAS.6 ZG813, '274'/'74' of 820 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at HMS Illustrious, 2001. The 820 NAS shows Sea King for the 2001 season, as seen at that year's International Sea Festival.Westland Sea King HAR.3 XZ589, of 'D Flight', 202 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Lossiemouth, 1994Westland Commando HC.4 ZA290, 'VP' of 846 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Yeovilton , 2001.Westland Sea King AEW.2 XV672, 'L' of 'B Flight ', 849 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at HMS Illustrious, 1995.Westland Sea King AEW.2 XV707, '81'/'CU' of 'A Fli ght ', 849 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RAF Culdrose, 1994.Westland Commando HC.4 ZG820, 'A' of 845 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, serving as part of peacekeeping duties, Banja Luca, Bosnia, 1994.
Mitsubishi KI-21 Collection (8) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Mitsubishi Ki-21-II-Ko(a), of the Hamamatsu Army Flying School, Japanese Air Force, based at Hamamatsu Air Base, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, 1939.Mitsubishi Ki-21-Ib, of the 2nd Chutai, 7th, Japanese Air Force, based in Malaya, 1942.Mitsubishi Ki-21-II-Ko(a), of the 2nd Chutai, Hamamatsu Army Flying School, Japanese Air Force, based at Hamamatsu Air Base, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, 1943.Mitsubishi Ki-21-II-Ko(a) of Gun 3, Japanese Air Force, based at Sembawang , Singapore, early 1945.Mitsubishi Ki-21-I (a), of the 2nd Chutai, 60th Hiko Sentai, Japanese Air Force, used in action over Manchuria, China, 1939.Mitsubishi Ki-21-II Ko(a), of the 1st Chutai, 81st Sentai, Japanese Army.
McDonnell F-4G Phantom 'Wild Weasel' Collection pt. 1 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.McDonnell F-4G Phantom II, 69-7251 of the 562nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, 35th Tactical Fighter Wing, based at George Air Force Base, California, May 1981.McDonnell F -4G Phantom II, 69-7580 of the 90th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, based at Clark Air Base, Philippines, September 1988.McDonnell F-4G Phantom II, 69-0263 of the 4404th Composite Wing, 81st Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Wing, based at Dhahran Air Base, Saudi Arabia, February 1993.McDonnell F-4G Phantom II, 69-7251 of the 90th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, based at Clark Air Base, Philippines, September 1988.McDonnell F-4G Phantom II, 69-7561 of the 561st Tactical Fighter Squadron, 37th Tactical Fighter Wing, based at George Air Base, California, USA, August 1986.McDonnell F-4G Phantom II, 69-7232 of the 4404th Composite Wing, 561st Fighter Squadron, 57th Wing, based at Dhahran Air Base, Saudi Arabia, January 11, 1996.
Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc Collection (8) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc, NF698 '7.D' of 835 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based aboard HMS Nairana, 1944.Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc NF728, 'K1 .F' of 760 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based aboard HMS Ravager, Oct. 4, 1944.Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc NF694, 'U'/'Sheila' from 824 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based aboard HMS Striker, 1944.Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc, NF672 '7.K'/'Nicki' from 835 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based aboard HMS Nairana, 1944.Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc, NF721 'YO. F' of the 787Z Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based at RNAS St. Merryn, UK, November 1943.Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc NF699, 'P'/'Libby' of the 824 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based d aboard HMS Striker, 1944.Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc, NF700 '7 .T' of 835 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based d aboard HMS Nairana, late 1944.Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc, NF691 '7 .N' of 835 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based d aboard HMS Nairana, late 1944.
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIc Trop Collection (7) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc Trop, LB680, 'MW.J' of 7 (Battleaxes) Squadron, Indian Air Force, based at Peshawar, Pakistan, December 1944.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc , BE643, 'EG.N' of 34 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Palel, India 1944.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc 5285, 'AX.E' of 'A Flight' 11 OTU, South African Air Force based at Waterkloof , air base, South Africa, 1945.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, BE643, 'AK.U' flown by Pilot Officer AU Houle of 213 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Edku, Egypt, April 1942.Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIc Trop, KZ371, 'R' of 1 (The Tigers) Squadron, Indian Air Force, based at Miranshah, Northwest Frontier Province, late 1943.Hawker Hurricane PR.Mk.IIc BM969 piloted by Officer Donald Pearson, 'S' Flight Commander of 3 PRU, Royal Air Force based in India, mid-1942.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, HL627, 'AX.X' piloted by Captain Harry Gaynor of 1st Squadron, South African Air Force, based in Derna, Libya, September 1942.
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc Collection (8) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, BD929, 'ZY.S' of 247 Squadron (Chinese-British), Royal Air Force, based at RAF Exeter, UK, 1942.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, serial possibly Z3574, personal aircraft 'OK.2' of Air Vice Marshal Keith R. Park, AOC Malta, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Luqa, Malta, October/November 1942.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, LF534, '6H .C' from 1688 Bomber Defense Training Flight, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Newmarket, UK, April 1944.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, BE500, 'LK.A' of 87 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Tangmere, UK, August 1942.Hawker Hurricane (Met) Mk.IIc, serial number unknown, '50.X' of 521 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Docking, UK, September 1944.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, LF64 4 , 'WC.D' of 309 Squadron (Polish), Royal Air Force, based at RAF Peterhead, UK, 1944.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, BE581, 'JX.E', 'Night Reaper' flown by Flight Lieutenant Karel Miroslav Kuttlewascher of 1 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Redhill, UK, May 1942.Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, LF363, flown by Air Vice Marshal Sir Stanley Vincent, DFC and AFC, senior air staff officer, Fighter Command, Fighter Communications Command Squadron, Royal Air Force, 1947.
Fairey Gannet COD.4/AS.4/T.2/T.5 Collection (9) 1/48 scale - Xtradecal decal set.Fairey Gannet COD.4 XA430, '074'/'E' Royal Navy, aboard HMS Eagle, 1960s.Fairey Gannet COD.4 XG786, 'FOAC'/'2' assigned to flag officer carriers, ship's flight, Royal Navy, aboard HMS Ark Royal, 1963.Fairey Gannet AS.4 XA321, '293'/'O' of 815 NAS , Royal Navy, aboard HMS Ark Royal, 1956.Fairey Gannet AS.4 XA471, '280'/'E' of 814 NAS, Royal Navy, aboard HMS Eagle, 1960s.Fairey Gannet T.2 XA514, '878'/'NW' Royal Australian Navy, based at Nowra, Australia, 1960s.Fairey Gannet AS.4 UA+112 of MFG 3, German Federal Navy, 1960s.Fairey Gannet T.5 XG882, '450'/'CU' of 849 NAS, flight headquarters, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Culdrose, UK, November 1964.Fairey Gannet AS.4 LA-01, 'III' of N Indonesian aval Air Arm, based at Morokrembangan AB, Surabaya, Indonesia, 1960.Fairey Gannet T.2 XG826, '845'/'M' of 816 Squadron, Royal Australian Navy, based aboard HMAS Melbourne, mid-1960s [Fairey Gannet AS. 1/AS.4].
1/72 Desert Air War WWII Collection Pt1 (10)Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb Trop, ES276, 'WD*D', flown by Lt. Sylvan Feld of 4th Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Group, USAAC, based at La Sebala, Tunisia, June, 1943.Hawker Hurricane Mk.I, Z4244, 'H', Flown By Lieutenant H. P. Allingham of RNFS, based in Western Desert, August, 1941.Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.IIb, AM406, 'DX.O' of 4 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at Lille-Seclin, North Africa, May, 1942.Hawker Hurricane Mk.Ib, W9291, 'M' of 30 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based in Edku, North Africa, August, 1941.North American P-51A, serial unknown, 'WU.B', of 225 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based in Algeria, May, 1943.Grumman Martlet Mk.III, AX733, 'K' of 805 NAS, Royal Navy Fighter Unit, based at Mersa Matruh, Egypt, August, 1941.Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb Trop, ER758, 'S', 'Hero', of 336 (Greek) Squadron, based at Benghazi, Libya, February, 1944Vickers Wellington Mk.Ic, T2607, 'LF.P', 37 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Shallufa, Egypt, January, 1942Douglas Boston Mk.III, W8376, 'C', of 24 Squadron, South African Air Force, based at Zuara, Libya, April, 1943.Curtiss P-40F, '12', 'Jo' of 57th Fighter Group, originally aboard USS Ranger, circa July, 1943
1/48 Desert Air War Collection Part 1Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb Trop, ES276, 'WD*D', flown by Lt. Sylvan Feld of 4th Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Group, USAAC, based at La Sebala, Tunisia, June, 1943.Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.IIb, AM406, 'DX.O' of 4th Squadron, South African Air Force, based at Lille-Seclin, North Africa, May, 1942Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb Trop, ER758, 'S', 'Hero', of 336 (Greek) Squadron, based at Benghazi, Libya, February, 1944.Curtiss P-40F,'12', 'Jo' of 57th Fighter Group, originally aboard USS Ranger, circa July, 1943.North American P-51A, serial unknown, 'WU.B', of 225 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based in Algeria, May, 1943.
1/72 de Havilland Beaver Worldwide Collection (10)de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, 55-4585, 'S.9', of 334 Squadron, Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Valkenburg, Netherlands, 1957.de Havilland Canada L-20A Beaver, 51-16532, 'LG-532', of 50 TFW, USAFE, based at Hahn AB, West Germany, 1958de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, 'KAF102', of Kenyan Air Force, based in Kenya, 1968.de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, 54-2000, '8019', Taiwanese Air Force, based in Taiwan, 1980de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, 26156, of E.L.A. 54, Armee de l'air based in Indochina, 1954.de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, '3B.GC', of Austrian Armed Forces, based in Austria, 1963.de Havilland Canada U-6A, 'MT 16534', of South Vietnamese Air Force, based in South Vietnam, 1968.de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, '375', of Peruvian Air Force, based in Peru, 1965.de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, '301', of South Arabian Air Force based in South Arabia, 1964.de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, A95-201, 'Miss Sheila' of Royal Australian Air Force, Antarctic Flight, 1956.The de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver is a single-engine, high-wing aircraft produced by the Canadian company de Havilland Canada from 1947 to 1967.
1/72 Beagle Bassett 206 Collection (7)Beagle Bassett CC.1 XS743 of Empire Test Pilots School, based at Boscombe Down, July, 1989.Beagle Bassett CC.1 XS743 of Empire Test Pilots School, based at Boscombe Down, 2007.Beagle Bassett CC.1 XS769 of Royal Air Force Transport Command. based at RAF Benson, 1966.Beagle Bassett CC.1 XS770 of Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment, based at Boscombe Down, 1980s.Beagle Bassett CC.1 XS768 of 60 Squadron, Royal Air Force 1970s.Beagle Bassett CC.1 YK-AMA of Syrian Air Force, based at Boscombe Down,Beagle Bassett CC.1 XS769 of 207 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Bovingdon, 1969l Beagle B.206 is based on the Bristol 220, a cancelled design from the 1950s. Design work began in 1960. On August 15, 1961, the prototype B.206X (G-ARRM registration) completed its maiden flight. The all-metal, low-wing aircraft had five seats and was powered by two Continental O-470 boxer engines, each with 195 kW of power. The prototype was smaller than later mass-produced aircraft and had a wingspan of 11.58 m a takeoff weight of 2862 kg.The second prototype B.206Y (G-ARXM) was designed for seven people. The first flight of this aircraft, which had two 230 kW GIO 470 engines, took place on August 12, 1962. The prototype was lost on May 25, 1964 in a plane crash.The Ministry of Aviation then ordered two pre-series models and delivered them to the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment. B.206Z1 (marks XS742) was built at Shoreham-by-Sea and first flew on January 24, 1964. B.206Z2 (marks XS743) was manufactured at Rearsby and took off on Feb. 20 for its first flight. The wing was made by Boulton Paul Aircraft. This version served as the prototype for the B.206 1 series (also called B.206R).Twenty aircraft were sold as Beagle Basset CC.1 to the Royal Air Force as transport and liaison aircraft and were delivered by May 1965, after the first flight had taken place on December 24, 1964. The cabin door on these aircraft was accessible through the wing. Eleven other examples went to civilian customers.The prototype of the more powerful Series 2 made its maiden flight on June 23, 1965. This version had GTSIO520 engines and was also equipped with a hatch behind the wings, which made it easier to climb, descend and load. The 47 aircraft built were used as an air cab and as a transport plane, among other things. Two models were sold to the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Australia.The last version was the Series 3, with an elongated fuselage and ten passenger seats; only three were built. Subsequently, production of the B.206 ended in favor of the more successful Beagle B.121. Until 1969, 85 B.206s were built.
1/72 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, 1940Breguet Bre.693, No.5/'2', of 2 escadrille, Groupe de Bombardement d' Assaut II/54, Armee de l'air, based in France, June 5, 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
1/48 Battle Of France Fighters Collection (4)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, May 14, 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.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.
1/48 Avro Anson Mk.I Part 4 (6)Avro Anson T.I, EG317/'603/'C', of Air Service Training Ltd, in service under Royal Navy Admiralty contract, based at RAF Hamble,UK, 1952.Avro Anson Mk.I, DJ513, of Royal Norwegian Air Force, based in Norway, 1946 - 1947.Avro Anson Mk.I, '214' of Portuguese Air Force, based in Portugal, 1947.Avro Anson 10 '02' of Israeli Air Force, based in Israel, early 1950's.Avro Anson Mk.I, R3530/'55', of 6 Service Flying Training School, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Station Mallala, South Australia, Feburary, 1945.Avro Anson Mk.I 'D.9' of Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Gilze-Rijen, Netherlands, early 1949.The Avro 652A Anson was a twin-engine, multirole, low-wing aircraft developed by the British aircraft company A.V. Roe and Company (Avro) in the early 1930s.It was primarily employed by two British armed forces, the Royal Air Force, the Air Force, and the Fleet Air Arm, the aviation component of the Royal Navy (Navy), and by numerous other air forces during World War II and in the immediate postwar period.Initially designed for maritime reconnaissance, it was named after Royal Navy Admiral George Anson, however, it is best remembered by the nickname by which it was christened amicably by its crews, the faithful Annie, in reference to its reputation as a docile and reliable machine.The major use of the Anson 652A was as a multi-engine trainer. By the end of its production in 1952, as many as 8138 examples had been built in the various versions by Avro in England and 2882 by Federal Aircraft Ldt. in Canada since 1941.
1/72 Westland Whirlwind Collection (11)Sikorsky Whirlwind HAS.7 XN387/'626' of Royal Navy,seen at RNAS Abbotsinch July, 1961Westland Whirlwind HAS.7 XN384/'H' of 846 Naval air Squadron, Royal Navy, based aboard H.M.S. Albion, 1962.Sikorsky Whirlwind HAR.3 XG588/'995' of H.M.S. Warrior Ships Flight, Royal Navy, During 'Operation Grapple' Atomic Weapons Tests, 1957.Westland Whirlwind HAR.9 XL899'8' of H.M.S. Endurance Ship's Flight, Royal Navy, based aboard H.M.S. Endurance, late 1960s.Sikorsky Whirlwind HAS.22 WV223 of 781 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, 1960sWestland Whirlwind HAR.9 XL898/'49'/'ED' of H.M.S. Endurance Ship's Flight, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Lee on Solent, July, 1970Westland Whirlwind HAR.9 XL875/'588' of Culrose Search & Rescue Flight, Royal Navy, based at RNAS Culrose, 1970.Westland Whirlwind HAS.7 XL847/'Z'/'A'/'327' of 820 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based aboard H.M.S. Albion, 1959.Sikorsky Whirlwind HAR.21 WV198 of 848 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, 1954Westland Whirlwind HAS.7 XK907/'9' of Empire Test Pilots School, Boscombe Down, 1963.Sikorsky Whirlwind HAS.22 WV218/'528', of Royal Navy, 1954.Il Westland Whirlwind (letteralmente Mulinello, tromba d'aria) era un cacciabombardiere monoposto e bimotore prodotto dall'azienda britannica Westland Aircraft negli anni quaranta ed impiegato durante la seconda guerra mondiale.Pur mostrando buon potenzialità non ebbe largo impiego operativo nella RAF, prevalentemente a causa di problemi di messa a punto dei motori.
1/24 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX Collection Part 2 (5)Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXe, MK392, 'JE.J' flown by Wing Commander James Edgar 'Johnnie' Johnson, OC of No.144 Wing, RAF, based at RAF Ford, June, 1944.Supermarine Spitfire FR.Mk.IXc, MK915, 'V', of 16 Squadron, RAF, based at Bayeux, France, September, 1944.Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, EN459, 'ZX.1', of 145 (Polish) Squadron, RAF, based at Goubrine, Tunisia, April, 1943.Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXb, MK321, '2I.H', flown by Squadron Leader Henry McLeod, C.O of 443 (RCAF) Squadron, RAF, based at RAF Westhampnett, April, 1944.Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, 'WD.M', of 4th Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Group USAAC, based at Poretta, Corsica, May, 1944.
1/24 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX Collection Part 1 (5)Supermarine Spitfire LF.Mk.IXe, RK856, 'CA.G', flown by Major Cecil Golding, C.O of 3 Squadron, SAAF, based in Italy, 1945.Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc ML407, 'OU.V', of 485 (New Zealand) Squadron, RAF, based at RAF Hornchurch, June, 1944.Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, MA466, 'BQ.S', of 451 (RCAF) Squadron, RAF, based at Poretta, Corsica, May, 1944.Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXe, MK304, 'Y2.K', flown by Flight Leiutenant Arnold "Rosy" Roseland, of 442 (RCAF) Squadron, RAF, based at St. Croix Sur Mer, France, July, 1944Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc MJ586, 'LO.D' flown by Sous Lieutenant P. H. Clostermann of No.602 Sqn, RAF, based at B.11, Longues, France, July, 1944
1/48 Blackburn Buccaneer S.2 Collection Pt.2 (12)Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XX895 of 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Lossiemouth,Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XT275, '235/H' of 801 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based aboard H.M.S. Hermes,Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XN981, '981' of 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Lossiemouth, late 1983Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XX901, '901' of 216 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Honington 1994.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XV344 of 809 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RAF Lossiemouth, 1969.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XX901, of 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Lossiemouth, but participated at the 'Red Flag'meet Nevada, USA, 1977.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XV869, '869/4' of 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Honington 1981.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XV333, '234' of 801 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RAF Lossiemouth, 1967.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XW529, of Royal Aircraft Establishment, based at RAF Boscombe Down, 1980Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XN975, of Royal Radar Establishment, based at RAF Pershore, 1976.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XW986, of Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment based at RAF Boscombe Down, 1974.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XN977, '230' of 801 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based aboard H.M.S. Victorious, 1966.
1/48 Blackburn Buccaneer S.2 Collection Pt1Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XV867, '655/LM' of 736 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based atRAF Lossiemouth, 1970.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XV345, 'XV1/2' of XV Squadron, Royal Air Force,based at RAF Laarbruch, West Germany, 1979.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XN977, '230' of 801 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based aboard H.M.S. Victorious, 1966Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XW550, 'X' of 16 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Laarbruch, West Germany, 1977.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XV357, '612/LM' of 803 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, based at RAF Lossiemouth, 1971Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2, XT277, 'H' of 809 Naval Air Squadron aboard H.M.S. Hermes, Royal Navy, 1960's.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2 XT281, '281' of unknown Squadron, Royal Air Force, 1981.Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.50 G-2-1 of South African Air Force 1970s.Il Blackburn Buccaneer fu un aereo da attacco britannico in servizio con la Royal Air Force e la Fleet Air Arm dal 1962 al 1993.Il bireattore Buccaneer fu uno dei primi interdittori d'attacco ognitempo della storia, paragonabile all'A-6 Intruder, anch'esso imbarcato.I Buccaneer, 16 dei quali esportati in Sud Africa, furono usati per decenni dalla RAF, che prese in carico anche quelli della Royal Navy, quando questa fu privata di aerei ad ala fissa. Il Buccaneer fu prodotto in oltre 200 esemplari, e i 4 piloni aggiuntivi per altri 5.400 kg di carico, inclusi 4 missili Martel-Sea Eagle o bombe laser-guidate, aumentarono l'efficacia di un velivolo altrimenti obsoleto per la mancanza di aggiornamenti.
1/48 Avro Anson Mk.I Part 3 (6)Avro Anson Mk.I (Early), '20', of No.1 Reconnaisance & Medium Bombing Squadron, Irish Air Corps, based in Ireland, 1937.Avro Anson Mk.I, AN-102, of Le.Lv.48, Finnish Air Force, based in Finland, 1942.Avro Anson Mk.I, 'N56', of Royal Hellenic Air Force, based in North Africa, 1941.Avro Anson Mk.I (Early), '158' of 3rd Air Division, Estonian Air Force, based at Tallinn Airfield, Estonia, 1936.Avro Anson Mk.I (Early), 1134, 'C2', of South African Air Force, 1939 - 1940.Avro Anson Mk.I, of Hava Mustesarligi Air School, Turkish Air Force based at Eskilehir Airfield, Turkey, 1940L'Avro 652A Anson fu un bimotore multiruolo ad ala bassa sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica britannica A.V. Roe and Company (Avro) nei primi anni trenta.Venne principalmente impiegato da due forze armate britanniche, la Royal Air Force, l'aeronautica militare, e la Fleet Air Arm, componente aeronautica della Royal Navy (Marina militare), e da numerose altre forze aeree durante la seconda guerra mondiale e nell'immediato dopoguerra.Inizialmente progettato per la ricognizione marittima, fu intitolato all'ammiraglio della Royal Navy, George Anson, tuttavia è maggiormente ricordato con il soprannome con cui venne battezzato amichevolmente dai suoi equipaggi, the faithful Annie (la fedele Annie), in riferimento alla fama di macchina docile ed affidabile.L'impiego maggiore dell'Anson 652A fu quello di multimotore da addestramento. Al termine della sua produzione, nel 1952, ne erano stati costruiti, nelle varie versioni, ben 8138 esemplari dalla Avro, in Inghilterra, e 2882 dalla Federal Aircraft Ldt. in Canada, a partire dal 1941.L'Anson venne utilizzato dalle aviazioni di moltissimi stati, sia del Commonwealth che no, come Arabia Saudita, Australia, Afghanistan, Belgio, Canada, Egitto, Etiopia, Finlandia, Francia, Grecia, Irlanda, Iran, Iraq, Israele, Norvegia, Paesi Bassi, Nuova Zelanda, Portogallo, Rhodesia, Sudafrica, Turchia e USA.
1/48 Avro Anson Mk.I Part 2 (6)Avro Anson Mk.I (Early), K6163, of Central Flying School, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Uphaven, UK, 1937.Avro Anson Mk.I (Early), A4-21, of 22 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Richmond, New South Wales, Australia, 1938 - 1939.Avro Anson Mk.I (Early), A4-27, of No. 4 Service Flying Training School, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia, 1941.Avro Anson GR.Mk.I (Early), K6321, '269/Y' of 269 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Abbotsinch, Scotland, UK, 1938.Avro Anson Mk.I, W2034, of Royal Australian Air Force, 1943.Avro Anson Mk.I, W2090, '6453' of No 1 Air Observer School, Royal Canadian Air Force, based at RCAF Malton, Ontario, Canada, June, 1941.
1/48 Avro Anson Mk.I Part 1 (6)Avro Anson Mk.I, W2531, of No.8 Service Flying Training School, Royal Canadian Air Force, based at Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, September, 1941.Avro Anson Mk.I, W2531, 'J3', of No.31 Air Navigation School, Royal Canadian Air Force, based at Port Albert, Ontario, Canada, 1941.Avro Anson Mk.I, N9561, of No.9 Flying Training School, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Hullavington, UK, during 1939 - 1940.Avro Anson Mk.I, N9742, 'MW.Y' of 321 (Dutch) Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF St Eval, UK, 1940.Avro Anson GR.Mk.I (Early), K6189, 'VX.R', of 206 Squadron, Air Force, based at RAF Bircham Newton, UK, 1939.Avro Anson Mk.I (Early), NZ418, 'V' of School Of General Reconnaissance, Royal New Zealand Air Force, based at RNZAF Station Omaka, New Zealand, 1943-1944.
1/48 Supermarine Spitfire FR.Mk.18e Collection (6)Supermarine Spitfire FR.Mk.18e, TZ214 'GZ.J' flown by Flt. Lt. F. E. Dymond of 'A' Flight, 32 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based in Palestine, 1948.Supermarine Spitfire FR.Mk.18e, TZ233 'J' of 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Fayid, Egypt 1949.Supermarine Spitfire FR Mk.18e, TP972, 'E', of 'B Flight', 60 Sqn, Royal Air Force, based at Tengah, Malaya, 1949.Supermarine Spitfire FR Mk.18e, TZ204, 'RG.A', of 208 Sqn, Royal Air Force, based in Palestine, 1948.Supermarine Spitfire FR.Mk.18e, TP448, 'GZ.?' Of 32 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Ein Shemer, Suez Canal zone, 1948.Supermarine Spitfire FR.Mk.18e, serial possibly TP445, 'H' of 28 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Kai Tak Hong Kong, late 1950
1/72 Lockheed-Martin/Mitsubishi F-35A/B Lightning II (21)Lockheed-Martin/Mitsubishi F-35A Lightning II 99-8716, of 302nd TFS, 7th Air Wing, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, based at Hyakuri Air Base, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 09-8721, of 301st TFS, 7th Air Wing, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, based at Hyakuri Air Base, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-029, '29', of 75 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base Tindal, Australia, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-002, '02', of 2 OCU, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales, Australia, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-003, '03', of 3 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales, Australia, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-035, '35', of 77 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base, Tindal, Australia, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 19-5530, 'L-001', of Royal Danish Air Force, flown from the Lockheed-Martin factory, NAS Fort Worth, Texas USA, 8 March, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 5146, of Royal Norweigan Air Force, flown from the Lockheed-Martin factory, NAS Fort Worth, Texas USA, November, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 5087, of Royal Norweigan Air Force, test flown from Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2015.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II M.M 7451, '4-01', of Italian Navy, based at MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina, USA, June, 2021.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II M.M 7453, '32-14', of Italian Navy, taking part in an Expeditionary Event on Pantelleria Island, Sicily, June, 2021.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II MM7336/'32-05', of 32° Stormo "Armando Boetto", 13° Gruppo, Italian Air Force, Based at Amendola Air Base, Italy, 2017.Lockheed F-35B Lightning II, 'BF-04', of F-35 Initial Ship Trials/ F-35 First Of Class Flight Trials operating aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth. October, 2018.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, 'F-001'/'OT' of Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands, 2018.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, 'F-001' of Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands, 10 June, 2016.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, 'F-007' of Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands, 2018.Lockheed-Martin, F-35I Adir, '907/5153F' of 116 'Southern Lions' Squadron, Israeli Air Force, based at Nevatim Air Base, Israel, 2016.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, '18001' of Republic of Korea Air Force, on trials at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2018.Lockheed-Martin, F-35I Adir, '924' of 5061 'Manat' Squadron, Israeli Air Force Flight Testing Center, based at Tel-Nof Air Base, Israel, November, 2020.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, '18-0003' of Turkish Air Force, on trials at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2018.Lockheed F-35B Lightning II, ZM151/'017', of 617 Squadron, Royal Navy Lightning Force operating aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth. October, 2019.Il Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, o Joint Strike Fighter-F35, è un caccia multiruolo monoposto di 5ª generazione, a singolo propulsore, con ala trapezoidale e caratteristiche stealth. Le sue capacità multiruolo lo rendono utilizzabile per compiti di supporto aereo ravvicinato, bombardamento tattico e missioni di supremazia aerea.L'aereo viene anche definito in ambito militare come omni-ruolo data la capacità di svolgere contemporaneamente, senza tornare alle base per modificare il suo assetto, differenti attività operative.Battendo il Boeing X-32, è diventato il vincitore della gara per il programma JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) per la ricerca di un aereo che potesse sostituire diversi modelli dell'USAF, dell'US Navy e dei USMC (Marines). Inizialmente era previsto che circa l'80% delle parti fosse in comune fra le diverse versioni, ma poi, con l'evolversi del progetto, non si è potuto raggiungere più del 25/27%, sebbene l'elettronica di bordo e una parte del software saranno molto simili tra loro.Esistono tre versioni dell'F-35: una variante a decollo e atterraggio convenzionale (F-35A - Conventional Take Off and Landing), una variante a decollo corto e atterraggio verticale, per poter operare da portaerei di dimensioni ridotte come la portaerei italiana Cavour (F-35B Short Take Off And Vertical Landing), e una variante per l'uso su portaerei convenzionali dotate di catapulte (F-35C - Catapult Assisted Take Off But Arrested Recovery).
1/72 Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II (10)Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II CF-03, 'SD/73', of Air Test and Evaluation Squadron VX-23, United States Navy, based at NAS Paxutent River, Maryland, USA, 2012.Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II CF-05, 'SD/75', of Air Test and Evaluation Squadron VX-23,United States Navy, based at NAS Paxutent River, Maryland, USA, 2012.Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II Bu.No.168733, 'NJ/101', VFA-101 'Grim Reapers', United States Navy, based at Eglin AFB, Florida, USA, June, 2013.Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II Bu.No.169035, 'NJ/120', VFA-101 'Grim Reapers', United States Navy, based at Eglin AFB, Florida, USA, June, 2012.Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II Bu.No.169035, 'NJ/120', VFA-101 'Rough Raiders', United States Navy/ Marine Corps, based at NAS Lemoore, California, USA, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II 169305, 'NH/407', VFA-147 'Argonauts', United States Navy, based at Eglin AFB, Florida, USA, June, 2013.Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II Bu.No.169601, 'VW/434', VFA-314 'Black Knights', United States Marine Corps, based at MCAS Miramar, California, USA, June, 2015.Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II Bu.No.168735, 'ED/104', VX-9 'Vampires', United States Navy, based at Edwards AFB, California, USA, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II Bu.No.168734, 'XE/101', VX-9 'Vampires', United States Navy, based at Edwards AFB, California, USA, 1 December, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II Bu.No.168843, '200', NAWDC, United States Fighter Weapons School, based at NAS Miramar, California, USA, 2021.
1/72 Lockheed-Martin F-35A/B Lightning II (33 aircraft)Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 09-5004, 'OT', of 53rd Wing, 31st TES, United States Air Force, based at Edwards AFB, California, USA, 2011.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 10-5009, 'OT', of 53rd Wing, 522nd TES, United States Air Force, based at Nellis AFB, Nevada, USA, 2011.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 13-5067, 'WA', of 57th Wing, 6th WPS, United States Air Force, based at Nellis AFB, Nevada, USA,Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 11-5034, 'EG', of 33rd FW, 58th FS, United States Air Force, based at Eglin AFB, Florida, USA, 2014.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 12-5056, 'LF', of 56th FW, 61st FS, United States Air Force, based at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2015.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 13-5068, 'LF', of 56th FW, 62nd FS, United States Air Force, based at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2015.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5165, 'HL', of 388th FW, 4th FS, United States Air Force, based at Hill AFB, Utah, USA, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 14-5102, 'HL', of 388th FW, 34th FS, United States Air Force, based at Hill AFB, Utah, USA, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5200, 'HL', of 388th FW, 421st FS, United States Air Force, based at Nellis AFB, USA, 2017.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 07-0744, 'ED', of 412th TW, 461st FTS, United States Air Force, based at Edwards AFB, California, USA, 2010.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 17-5265, 'VT', of 158th FW, 134th FS, Vermont Air National Guard, United States Air Force, based at Burlington ANGB, Vermont, USA, March, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 17-5278, 'VT', of 158th FW, 134th FS, Vermont Air National Guard, United States Air Force, based at Burlington ANGB, Vermont, USA, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5174, 'LF', of 56th FW, 63rd FS, United States Air Force, based at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 13-5081, 'LF', of 56th FW, 308th FS, United States Air Force, based at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA,Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 12-5044, 'LF', of 944th FW, 62nd FS, United States Air Force, based at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, November, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 12-5049, 'WA', of 57th WG, 16th WPS, United States Air Force, based at Nellis AFB, Nevada, USA, 2014.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 13-5071, 'HL', of 388th FW, 34th FS, United States Air Force, based at Hill AFB, Utah, USA, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 09-5007, 'OT', of 53rd WG, 422nd TES, United States Air Force, based at Nellis AFB, Nevada, USA, 2013.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 169164, 'VK/01', of VMFA-121, United States Marines, based at MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 168309, 'DC/05', of VMFA-122, United States Marines, based at MCAS Cherry Point, USA, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 168060, 'VM/51', of VMFAT-501, United States Marines, based at MCAS Cherry Point, USA, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5194, 'HL', of 419th FW, 466th FS, United States Air Force, based at Hill AFB, Utah, USA, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5194, 'HL', of 419th FW, 34th FS, United States Air Force, based at Hill AFB, Utah, USA, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 19-5474, 'LN', of 48th FW, 495th FS, United States Air Force, based at RAF Lakenheath, UK, 2021.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 18-5345, 'AK', of 354th FW, 355th FS, United States Air Force, based at Eilson AFB, Alaska, USA, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5124, 'HL', of 354th FW, 355th FS, United States Air Force, based at Eilson AFB, Alaska, USA, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 18-5436, 'AK',of 354th WG, 356th FS, United States Air Force, based at Eilson AFB, Alaska, USA, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II168720, 'VK/021', of VMFA-121, United States Marines, based at MCAS Yuma, USA, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 168309, '17', of 461st FLTS, United States Marines, based at Edwards AFB, USA, 2017.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II168732, 'CF/01', of VMFA-211, United States Marines, based aboard USS America,2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 169164, 'MV/52', of VMX-1, United States Marines, based aboard USS America, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 168717, 'MV/05', of VMX-22, United States Marines, based at Edwards AFB, USA, 2017.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 168732, 'DC/01', of VMFA-122, United States Marines, based at MCAS Cherry Point, USA, 2018.
1/72 de Havilland Mosquito B.Mk.XVI & PR.34 CollectionIl de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito era un aereo monoplano e bimotore realizzato dall'azienda britannica de Havilland Aircraft Company sul finire degli anni trenta.Impiegato durante la seconda guerra mondiale, si dimostrò estremamente versatile e fu utilizzato in diversi ruoli dalla Royal Air Force (RAF) e da molte altre forze aeree alleate sia nel teatro europeo che in quelli del Pacifico e del Mediterraneo; in diverse forze armate venne mantenuto in servizio anche oltre il periodo bellico e fu anche utilizzato dalla British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) come aereo da trasporto.Soprannominato affettuosamente "Mossie" (diminutivo di "mosquito", "zanzara" in inglese), aveva anche altri nomignoli, prevalentemente legati alla realizzazione lignea della cellula: The Wooden Wonder (la Meraviglia di legno), The Timber Terror (il Terrore di legno)[4] e, meno rispettosamente, The Termite's Dream (il sogno delle termiti). Fu la base per lo sviluppo del caccia pesante de Havilland Hornet e del suo derivato navale Sea Hornet.