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M1A1 Abrams 1/72 - FLYHAWK 3302
SKU FH-3302
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/72
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Type: Military Vehicles
Category Kit

M1A1 Abrams main battle tank kit in 1/72 scale - Flyhawk model.

 
 
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HMS Naiad 1940 - 1/700 - FLYHAWK FH1112
SKU FH-1112
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Type: Ships
Category Kit

HMS Naiad 1940 kit in 1/700 scale - Flyhawk model. HMS Naiad was a British light cruiser belonging to the Dido class, which entered service in 1940 during World War II. She was mainly employed in the Mediterranean, carrying out convoy escort, patrol and support missions for British naval operations. Technical Characteristics Type: Light cruiser Class: Dido Country: United Kingdom Entry into service: July 23, 1940 Displacement: 6,850 tons (fully loaded) Length: 156 meters Width: 15.5 meters Draught: 5 meters Propulsion: Parsons steam turbines 4 steam boilers Power: 62,000 hp Maximum speed: 32 knots (about 59 km/h) Range: 2,400 nautical miles at 16 knots Crew: About 480-500 men Armament (initial 1940) 10 133 mm (5.25 in.) guns in twin towers 6 40-mm "pom-pom" antiaircraft guns 6 12.7 mm machine guns for close defense 6 533-mm (533-mm) torpedo tubes Depth bombs for anti-submarine warfare Role and Operational Employment HMS Naiad was primarily employed in the Mediterranean Fleet, participating in numerous crucial missions during World War II: Mediterranean Operations: Escort convoys bound for Malta, a constant target of Axis forces. Support for British units during the Battle of Cape Matapan (1941) against the Regia Marina. Participation in operations in the Aegean Sea and North Africa. Actions against the Kriegsmarine and the Royal Navy: Carried out missions to patrol and counter Italian and German naval movements. Sinking On March 11, 1942, while operating off Cyrenaica (Libya),HMS Naiad was torpedoed by the German submarine U-565. The torpedo hit the ship causing extensive damage and the Naiad quickly sank with the loss of 82 crew members. The rest of the crew was rescued by other British units. Historical Significance HMS Naiad was an important unit of the Royal Navy during World War II, especially in the defense of convoys to Malta, one of the most critical targets of the conflict in the Mediterranean. Her sacrifice testifies to the price paid to keep strategic shipping lanes open against Axis forces.

 
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HMS Iron Duke 1914 - 1/700 - FLYHAWK FH1312S
SKU FH-1312S
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWI
Type: Ships
Category Kit

HMS Iron Duke 1914 Deluxe Version kit in 1/700 scale - Flyhawk model. HMS Iron Duke was a battleship (dreadnought) of the British Royal Navy, which entered service in 1914 as the flagship of the British fleet. A member of the Iron Duke class, she was one of the most powerful battleships of her era and participated in World War I, including the Battle of Jutland (1916). Technical Characteristics. Type: Battleship (Dreadnought) Class: Iron Duke Nation: United Kingdom Entry into service: March 1914 Displacement: 25,000 tons (fully loaded) Length: 189.8 meters Width: 27.4 meters Draught: 8.8 meters Propulsion: 4 Parsons steam turbines 18 coal and naphtha boilers Power: 29,000 hp Maximum speed: 21.25 knots (about 39 km/h) Range: 7,800 nautical miles at 10 knots Crew: Approximately 995 to 1,000 men Armament 10 BL 13.5-inch (343 mm) Mk V cannons 12 152-mm cannons for secondary combat 4 76-mm cannons for anti-aircraft defense 4 533 mm (533 mm) torpedo tubes (underwater) Armor Armored belt: 305 mm at the thickest part Main towers: 280-330 mm Armored bridges: 25-65 mm Control tower: 280-300 mm Role and Operational Employment Flagship of the Grand Fleet during World War I. Battle of Jutland (1916): The Iron Duke fought in the largest naval battle of the war, inflicting damage on German ships with her powerful armament. After the war, she became a training ship and was modernized in the 1920s. Final Destiny As a result of the Washington Naval Treaty (1922), which limited the number of large battleships, HMS Iron Duke was downgraded in 1931 to a training ship and later to a depot ship. During World War II, she was used as a barracks ship for coastal defense. In 1946 it was dismantled and scrapped. Historical Significance HMS Iron Duke was one of the most advanced dreadnoughts of her era and a symbol of British naval power during World War I. Her participation in the Battle of Jutland and her role as flagship of the Grand Fleet make her one of the Royal Navy's most significant ships in the 20th century.

 
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HMS Ajax 1939 - 1/700 - FLYHAWK FH1110S
SKU FH-1110S
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Type: Ships
Category Kit

HMS Ajax 1939 Light Cruiser Kit - Deluxe edition in 1/700 scale - Flyhawk model. HMS Ajax was a light cruiser of the British Royal Navy, belonging to the Leander class. She entered service in 1935 and is famous for her role in the Battle of the Rio de la Plata (1939), where together with the units HMS Exeter and HMS Achilles she confronted and damaged the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee. Technical Characteristics. Type: Light cruiser Class: Leander Country: United Kingdom Entry into service: 1935 Displacement: 7,270 tons (fully loaded) Length: 169 meters Width: 17 meters Draught: 6.4 meters Propulsion: 4 steam boilers Parsons steam turbines Power: 72,000 hp Maximum speed: 32 knots (about 59 km/h) Range: 5,730 nautical miles at 13 knots Crew: About 680 men Armament (initial 1939) 8 152-mm (6-inch) guns in twin towers 4 102-mm (4-inch) guns for anti-aircraft defense 8 12.7 mm machine guns for close-in defense 8 533 mm torpedotubes (torpedoes against surface ships) Depth bombs for anti-submarine warfare Role and Operational Employment Battle of the Rio de la Plata (1939) HMS Ajax was one of three British ships that intercepted the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee on December 13, 1939. During the battle: Suffered moderate damage and 7 casualties, but helped strike the Graf Spee several times. After the crash, the German ship took refuge in Montevideo, Uruguay, where her captain, believing he was severely outnumbered, decided to self-sink her on December 17, 1939. World War II 1940-1941: Patrols and operations in the Mediterranean, including the Battle of Crete (1941). 1942-1943: Support for landings in North Africa and Sicily. 1944: Participation in the Normandy landings. Final Destiny After the war, HMS Ajax was retired from service in 1948. She was scrapped in 1949 in Scotland. Historical Significance HMS Ajax is remembered primarily for her key role in the Battle of the Rio de la Plata, the first major naval clash of World War II. Her contribution helped destroy Admiral Graf Spee, giving the Royal Navy an important moral and strategic victory in the early months of the conflict.

 
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HMS Duke of York 1943 - 1/700 - FLYHAWK 1118S
SKU FH-1118S
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Type: Ships
Category Kit

Battleship kit HMS Duke of York 1943 - Deluxe Edition in 1/700 scale - Flyhawk model. HMS Duke of York was a battleship of the British Royal Navy, belonging to the King George V class. She entered service in November 1941 and was employed during World War II, taking part in several major naval missions, including the sinking of the German battle cruiser Scharnhorst in December 1943. Technical characteristics Type: Battleship Class: King George V Displacement: About 42,000 tons fully loaded Length: 227.1 meters Propulsion: 4 Parsons steam turbines, 110,000 hp Maximum speed: 28 knots (52 km/h) Range: 6,000 nautical miles at 15 knots Crew: About 1,500 men Armament ? 10 356 mm (14-inch) cannons in 2 turrets of 4 and 1 of 2? 16 133 mm (5.25 in.) secondary guns? Light antiaircraft artillery (Bofors and Oerlikon 40 mm and 20 mm)? Heavy armor, with protection up to 374 mm on the belt and 152 mm on the deck Operational use (1943) In 1943, HMS Duke of York was the flagship of the Home Fleet, participating in missions escorting Arctic convoys to the Soviet Union and countering the German fleet in the North Atlantic. Battle of the North Cape (December 26, 1943) ? In one of her most famous actions, on December 26, 1943,HMS Duke of York led the British naval squadron that sank the German battle cruiser Scharnhorst.? Thanks to her advanced radar, she was able to detect and repeatedly strike the enemy with her powerful 356 mm armament, inflicting critical damage on the German ship, which was then finished off by British destroyers. End of career After the war, HMS Duke of York was employed in secondary roles until 1951, when she was decommissioned. She was scrapped in 1957, marking the end of her operational history. Summary HMS Duke of York was one of the Royal Navy's most important battleships during World War II. Her best-known contribution was her participation in the Battle of the North Cape in 1943, where she played a key role in the sinking of the Scharnhorst.

 
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HMS Duke of York 1943 - 1/700 - FLYHAWK 1118
SKU FH-1118
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Type: Ships
Category Kit

Kit Battleship HMS Duke of York 1943 in 1/700 scale - Flyhawk model. HMS Duke of York was a battleship of the British Royal Navy, belonging to the King George V class. She entered service in November 1941 and was employed during World War II, taking part in several major naval missions, including the sinking of the German battle cruiser Scharnhorst in December 1943. Technical characteristics Type: Battleship Class: King George V Displacement: About 42,000 tons fully loaded Length: 227.1 meters Propulsion: 4 Parsons steam turbines, 110,000 hp Maximum speed: 28 knots (52 km/h) Range: 6,000 nautical miles at 15 knots Crew: About 1,500 men Armament ? 10 356 mm (14-inch) cannons in 2 turrets of 4 and 1 of 2? 16 133 mm (5.25 in.) secondary guns? Light antiaircraft artillery (Bofors and Oerlikon 40 mm and 20 mm)? Heavy armor, with protection up to 374 mm on the belt and 152 mm on the deck Operational use (1943) In 1943, HMS Duke of York was the flagship of the Home Fleet, participating in missions escorting Arctic convoys to the Soviet Union and countering the German fleet in the North Atlantic. Battle of the North Cape (December 26, 1943) ? In one of her most famous actions, on December 26, 1943,HMS Duke of York led the British naval squadron that sank the German battle cruiser Scharnhorst.? Thanks to her advanced radar, she was able to detect and repeatedly strike the enemy with her powerful 356 mm armament, inflicting critical damage on the German ship, which was then finished off by British destroyers. End of career After the war, HMS Duke of York was employed in secondary roles until 1951, when she was decommissioned. She was scrapped in 1957, marking the end of her operational history. Summary HMS Duke of York was one of the Royal Navy's most important battleships during World War II. Her best-known contribution was her participation in the Battle of the North Cape in 1943, where she played a key role in the sinking of the Scharnhorst.

 
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HMS Achilles 1939 - 1/700 - FLYHAWK 1108S
SKU FH-1108S
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Type: Ships
Category Kit

HMS Achilles 1939 Light Cruiser kit - Deluxe Edition in 1/700 scale - Flyhawk model. HMS Achilles was a Leander-class light cruiser belonging to the British Royal Navy, but operated by the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) from 1936 to 1946. Her fame is linked to the Battle of the Rio de la Plata in December 1939, where she, along with other Allied units, confronted and damaged the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee. Technical Characteristics. Type: Light cruiser Class: Leander Displacement: 7,270 tons fully loaded Length: 169 meters Speed: 32.5 knots (about 60 km/h) Range: 5,730 nautical miles at 13 knots Crew: About 570 men Armament ? 8 152-mm (6-inch) guns in 4 twin turrets? 4 102-mm (4-inch) anti-aircraft defense guns? 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine guns? 8 533 mm (533 mm) torpedo tubes? Depth charge bombs for anti-submarine warfare Role in the Battle of the Rio de la Plata (1939) On December 13, 1939, HMS Achilles, along with the cruisers HMS Exeter and HMS Ajax, intercepted the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee off the Uruguayan coast. TheAchilles, under the command of Commodore Edward Parry, struck the Graf Spee repeatedly, forcing her to take refuge in the neutral port of Montevideo. After intense diplomatic and propaganda pressure, German commander Hans Langsdorff decided to self-sink the ship on December 17, 1939, to prevent it from falling into British hands. This victory was one of the Royal Navy's first successes in World War II. Next Service and End of Ship After the war, she was transferred to the Argentine Navy in 1948 and renamed ARA General Belgrano. She remained in service until 1971, when she was decommissioned. Summary HMS Achilles (1939) was a light cruiser that distinguished itself in the Battle of the Rio de la Plata, helping to neutralize Admiral Graf Spee. After the war, she served in the Argentine Navy under the name General Belgrano until the 1970s.

 
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HMS Achilles 1939 - 1/700 - FLYHAWK 11088
SKU FH-1108
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Type: Ships
Category Kit

HMS Achilles 1939 Light Cruiser kit in 1/700 scale - Flyhawk model. HMS Achilles was a Leander-class light cruiser belonging to the British Royal Navy, but operated by the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) from 1936 to 1946. Her fame is linked to the Battle of the Rio de la Plata in December 1939, where she, along with other Allied units, confronted and damaged the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee. Technical Characteristics. Type: Light cruiser Class: Leander Displacement: 7,270 tons fully loaded Length: 169 meters Speed: 32.5 knots (about 60 km/h) Range: 5,730 nautical miles at 13 knots Crew: About 570 men Armament ? 8 152-mm (6-inch) guns in 4 twin turrets? 4 102-mm (4-inch) anti-aircraft defense guns? 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine guns? 8 533 mm (533 mm) torpedo tubes? Depth charge bombs for anti-submarine warfare Role in the Battle of the Rio de la Plata (1939) On December 13, 1939, HMS Achilles, along with the cruisers HMS Exeter and HMS Ajax, intercepted the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee off the Uruguayan coast. TheAchilles, under the command of Commodore Edward Parry, struck the Graf Spee repeatedly, forcing her to take refuge in the neutral port of Montevideo. After intense diplomatic and propaganda pressure, German commander Hans Langsdorff decided to self-sink the ship on December 17, 1939, to prevent it from falling into British hands. This victory was one of the Royal Navy's first successes in World War II. Next Service and End of Ship After the war, she was transferred to the Argentine Navy in 1948 and renamed ARA General Belgrano. She remained in service until 1971, when she was decommissioned. Summary HMS Achilles (1939) was a light cruiser that distinguished itself in the Battle of the Rio de la Plata, helping to neutralize Admiral Graf Spee. After the war, she served in the Argentine Navy under the name General Belgrano until the 1970s.

 
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BT-7 fast tank model 1937 - 1/72 - FLYHAWK 3016F
SKU FH-3016F
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/72
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Type: Military Vehicles
Category Kit

BT-7 model 1937 fast tank kit (first run, limited edition) in 1/72 scale - Flyhawk model. The BT-7 was a Soviet fast tank (Bystrochodny Tank) of the 1930s, belonging to the BT series, designed for high mobility and use in rapid maneuvers. The 1937 model was a further evolution of the series, with improvements to armor and armament. Technical Characteristics Type: light/fast tank Country of origin: Soviet Union Year of introduction: 1937 Weight: 13.8 tons Crew: 3 men (commander/cannoneer, pilot, marcher/mate) Length: 5.66 meters Width: 2.29 meters Height: 2.42 meters Mobility Engine: Mikulin M-17T, gasoline, 12 cylinders, 500 hp Top speed: On tracks: 52 km/h On wheels (without tracks): 72 km/h Range: 600 km on wheels, 400 km on tracks Suspension: Christie, allowed high speed and good mobility Note: The BT-7 could remove the tracks and move only on wheels, a typical feature of the BT series. Armament ? 45 mm 20-K cannon (modified in Mod. 1937 with a longer barrel for greater penetration)? 7.62-mm DT coaxial machine gun? Additional DT 7.62-mm machine gun in turret or hull Armor Front: 22 mm Side: 15 mm Rear: 13 mm Turret: 20-25 mm Floor: 10 mm Improvements of Model 1937: New cylindrical turret welded (instead of riveted, for greater strength) Increased armor thickness Operational use Spanish War (1936-1939): Used by Soviet Republicans against Francoist forces. Battle of Khalkhin Gol (1939): Fought against Japanese forces in Mongolia. World War II (1941-1945): At the beginning ofOperation Barbarossa, many BT-7s were still in service, but they proved vulnerable against Panzer III and IV. Battle of Moscow (1941-1942): Used in defense of the Soviet capital. Limitations of the BT-7 Poor protection: Thin armor made it vulnerable to guns of 37 mm and above. Engine reliability: The gasoline engine increased the risk of fire. Rapid obsolescence: By 1941 it was already outdated compared to German medium tanks. Evolution The BT-7 was the last of the BT series before the development of the T-34, which took many features from the BT, but with a focus on armor and firepower. Summary The BT-7 Model 1937 was a fast tank with good mobility and improved armament, but with limited protection. It was used in several conflicts until it was replaced by the more advanced T-34.

 
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USS Zumwalt DDG1000
SKU FH-710131
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United States of America
Period: Modern
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Details

1/700 USS Zumwalt DDG1000 Upgrade PE Sheet (FH1175)The Zumwalt class is a class of destroyer of the United States Navy, the outfitting of which began with the first example in October 2008 at Bath Iron Works shipyards.The class leader was dedicated to Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, an important figure in the US Navy of the 1960s and 1970s as chief of naval operations and author of a major reform of naval personnel.Initially planned in 32 examples, these due to implementation problems and cost escalation were reduced first to 10 then to 3, and the program is considered at risk by the U.S. Navy under the 2010 Nunn-McCurdy amendment on defense cost cuts. The project contemplates a highly pushed stealth hull design, state-of-the-art electronics, two vertical multiarm launchers totaling 256 missiles, two 155mm automatic guns and two 57mm CIWS systems for point defense. The design also envisions the installation of induction cannons (railguns) when this technology matures.For the first time since the Russo-Japanese War of 1905, a naval ship resumes its form with a spur prow, this time not as an offensive weapon but to decrease radar signatures and "open" waves rather than ride them.

 
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USS Zumwalt DDG-1000
SKU FH-1175
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United States of America
Period: Modern
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 Missile Destroyer USS Zumwalt DDG-1000 Full HullThe Zumwalt class is a class of destroyer of the United States Navy, the outfitting of which began with the first example in October 2008 at Bath Iron Works shipyards.The class leader was dedicated to Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, an important figure in the US Navy of the 1960s and 1970s as chief of naval operations and author of a major reform of naval personnel.Initially planned in 32 examples, these due to implementation problems and cost escalation were reduced first to 10 then to 3, and the program is considered at risk by the U.S. Navy under the 2010 Nunn-McCurdy amendment on defense cost cuts. The project contemplates a highly pushed stealth hull design, state-of-the-art electronics, two vertical multiarm launchers totaling 256 missiles, two 155mm automatic guns and two 57mm CIWS systems for point defense. The design also envisions the installation of induction cannons (railguns) when this technology matures.For the first time since the Russo-Japanese War of 1905, a naval ship resumes its form with a spur prow, this time not as an offensive weapon but to decrease radar signatures and "open" waves rather than ride them.

 
 
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Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. B
SKU FH-3020
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/72
Nation: Germany
Period: WWII
Type: Military Vehicles
Category Kit

1/72 Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. B Königstiger (Original Turret) The Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf. B also known by its army identification number Sonderkraftfahrzeug 182 (Sd. Kfz. 182), or informally as Tiger II or Königstiger (German: Royal Tiger - referring to the Bengal Tiger) was a German heavy tank of World War II. Its name is often literally translated into the English King Tiger and also referred to by British forces as Royal Tiger. In January 1943, a few months after the Panzer VI Tiger I entered service, the German Army Armaments Office issued a request for a new heavy tank with a turret capable of housing the powerful 71.2-caliber long 88-mm cannon. The design contract was awarded to the two best research divisions available at the time-Porsche and Henschel & Sohn-and, as with the Tiger I, it was Henschel's model that proved to be the winner given its characteristics of greater reliability and ease of production: from this design came the Tiger II.

 
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Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. F
SKU FH-3011
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: Germany
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Military Vehicles
Category Kit

1/72 Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. F (VK18.01) LateThe Panzer I, a shortened name from the original Panzerkampfwagen I, whose army identification number was Sd.Kfz. 101, was a light tank of Nazi Germany, designed between 1931 and 1934 and entered service with the Reichswehr, from which the Heer inherited it.Conceived solely as a training tank (a function it fulfilled admirably), it was instead used in combat until 1942. Easy to produce, fast and maneuverable, but with armor and armament unsuitable for war, it was the first tank mass-produced by German industry. Terminated from front-line service after very heavy losses, it was used for police duties or anti-partisan fighting. The chassis and hull were reused to produce a variety of self-propelled, assault vehicles and command vehicles.

 
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HMS Formidable 1941
SKU FH-1152S-SET
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Formidable 1941 Deluxe Edition - SET HMS Formidable (Pennant number R67), the fifth British warship to bear this name, was an Illustrious-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. Ordered under the 1936 shipbuilding program, she was built at Harland and Wolff shipyards in Belfast, being laid down on June 17, 1937, launched on August 17, 1939, and entering service on November 24, 1940.

 
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HMS Formidable 1941
SKU FH-1152S
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Formidable 1941 Deluxe EditionHMS Formidable (Pennant number R67), the fifth British warship to bear this name, was an Illustrious-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. Ordered under the 1936 shipbuilding program, she was built at Harland and Wolff shipyards in Belfast, being laid down on June 17, 1937, launched on August 17, 1939, and entering service on November 24, 1940.

 
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Douglas SBD-2 Dauntless
SKU FH-6002
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Kit

1/72 Douglas SBD-2 Dauntless Upgrade EditionThe Douglas SBD Dauntless ("fearless" in English) was a boarded dive bomber produced by the U.S.-based Douglas Aircraft Company in the 1940s and used by Allied forces during World War II.Equipped with high characteristics[which?], at the time of its entry into service, it was capable of conducting dive attacks with a 454 or the heavier 726-pound bomb, was characterized by high robustness, and was used efficiently by Marine and U.S. Navy divisions. Its main success, however, remained the sinking of the Japanese aircraft carriers at Midway, winning the most uncertain air-to-air battle of the Pacific War.The U.S. Army had a land-based version of the Dauntless, called the A-24 Banshee, which was essentially the same plane with minor differences (it did not have a arresting hook and the tires were different). It was produced in two versions and employed during and after the war.

 
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WWII USN Carrier-based Aircraft I F4F/SBD/TBD
SKU FH-1164
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Aircraft
Category Kit

1/700 WWII USN Carrier-based Aircraft I F4F/SBD/TBD  

 
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WWII Royal Navy Aircraft III
SKU FH-1171
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Aircraft
Category Kit

1/700 WWII Royal Navy Aircraft III  

 
 
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WWII Italian Navy Roma Battleship
SKU FH-700280
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category PhotoEtched parts

1/700 WWII Italian Navy Roma Battleship (Trumpeter)  

 
 
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WWII Italian Navy Battleship Roma
SKU FH-350121
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/350
Type: Ships
Category PhotoEtched parts

1/350 WWII Italian Navy Battleship Roma Detail Parts (for Trumpeter)  

 
 
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WW2 Royal Navy Aircraft II
SKU FH-1130
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Aircraft
Category Kit

1/700 WW2 Royal Navy Aircraft II Includes 6 Supermarine Walrus & 6 Fairey Seafox  

 
 
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WW2 Royal Navy Aircraft I
SKU FH-1129
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Aircraft
Category Kit

1/700 WW2 Royal Navy Aircraft I Includes 6 Fairey Fulmar, 8 Fairey Swordfish & 4 Hawker Sea Hurricane  

 
 
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Renault FT-17
SKU FH-3010
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: France
Period: WWI
Scale: 1/72
Type: Military Vehicles
Category Kit

1/72 Renault FT-17 Light Tank, Chinese Version (1+1 Double Ones)  

 
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HMS Hood
SKU FH-1160S
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Hood 1941 Deluxe Edition  

 
 
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HMS Hood
SKU FH-1160
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Hood 1941    

 
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HMS Aurora 1941
SKU FH-1157
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 Light Cruiser HMS Aurora 1941      

 
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German Navy Ship's Boats & Lifeboats
SKU FH-1507
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: Germany
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 German Navy Ship's Boats & Lifeboats    

 
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German Großes Torpedoboot G-39
SKU FH-1309
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: Germany
Period: WWI
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 German Großes Torpedoboot G-39 1916

 
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German Battleship Bismarck
SKU FH-1132S
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: Germany
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 German Battleship Bismarck 1941 Deluxe Edition  

 
 
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German Battleship Bismarck
SKU FH-1132
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: Germany
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 German Battleship Bismarck 1941

 
 
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Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless
SKU FH-6001
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Kit

  1/72 Douglas SBD-3 DauntlessIl Douglas SBD Dauntless ("impavido" in inglese) era un bombardiere in picchiata imbarcato prodotto dall'azienda statunitense Douglas Aircraft Company negli anni quaranta ed utilizzato dalle forze alleate durante la seconda guerra mondiale.Dotato di elevate caratteristiche[quali?], all'epoca dell'entrata in servizio, era in grado di condurre attacchi in picchiata con una bomba da 454 o la più pesante da 726 kg, era caratterizzato da un'elevata robustezza e venne usato in maniera efficiente dai reparti dei Marines e dell'U.S. Navy. Il suo principale successo è rimasto tuttavia l'affondamento delle portaerei giapponesi a Midway, vincendo la battaglia aeronavale più incerta della guerra del Pacifico.L'Esercito degli Stati Uniti era dotato di una versione terrestre del Dauntless, denominata A-24 Banshee, che era essenzialmente lo stesso aereo con piccole differenze (non aveva il gancio d'arresto e gli pneumatici erano diversi). Venne prodotto in due versioni ed impiegato durante e dopo la guerra. 

 
 
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Arado Ar196
SKU FH-1506
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: Germany
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Aircraft
Category Kit

1/700 Arado Ar196 WWII German Navy Floatplanes 4 pieces  

 
21,00

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Panzerkampfwagen VI Sd.Kfz.182 King Tiger
SKU FH-3019
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: Germany
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Military Vehicles
Category Kit

1/72 Panzerkampfwagen VI Sd.Kfz.182 King Tiger (Production Turret)  

 
 
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HMS Jupiter
SKU FH-1163
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Jupiter (F85/G85)

 
 
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HMS Invincible 1914
SKU FH-1311
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWI
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Invincible 1914  

 
 
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HMS Invincible 1914
SKU FH-1311S
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWI
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Invincible 1914 (Deluxe Edition)  

 
 
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HMS Illustrious 1940, Wooden Deck
SKU FH-710118
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category PhotoEtched parts

1/700 HMS Illustrious 1940, Wooden Deck

 
21,00

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HMS Illustrious 1940 PE Sheets
SKU FH-710115
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category PhotoEtched parts

1/700 HMS Illustrious 1940 PE Sheets (FH-1116)

 
42,00

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HMS Illustrious 1940
SKU FH-1116S
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Illustrious 1940 Deluxe Edition  

 
 
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HMS Illustrious 1940
SKU FH-1116
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Illustrious 1940  

 
 
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Battle of the Atlantic: Anti-Submarine Warfare Set I
SKU FH-1120
Brand FLYHAWK
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/700
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 Battle of the Atlantic: Anti-Submarine Warfare Set I  

 
42,00

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Royal Navy Seaplane Dockside Base
SKU FH-1161
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 Royal Navy Seaplane Dockside Base

 
42,00

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HMS Lance 1941
SKU FH-1115S
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Lance 1941 Deluxe Edition

 
 
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HMS Aurora 1945
SKU FH-1127
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 HMS Aurora 1945

 
52,50

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German Light Cruiser Königsberg 1940
SKU FH-1125
Brand FLYHAWK
Scale: 1/700
Nation: Germany
Period: WWII
Type: Ships
Category Kit

1/700 German Light Cruiser Königsberg 1940

 
51,45

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