Airfix BAE Harrier GR.9A Gift Set (1:72)
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The GR9A entered service in October 2006 as an updated and improved version of the already very successful Harrier GR7. Boasting an improved...
View full detailsThe GR9A entered service in October 2006 as an updated and improved version of the already very successful Harrier GR7. Boasting an improved...
View full detailsAs a thoroughbred of the aviation world, the Supermarine Spitfire underwent constant development throughout WWII, with new versions of the f...
View full detailsProving the old adage 'If it looks right, then it is right', the Hawker Hunter was a thing of aviation beauty, streamlined and cultured, but...
View full detailsDuring RAF air operations in the Gulf War of 1991, the effectiveness of Iraqi anti-aircraft defences resulted in Tornado and Jaguar strike m...
View full detailsOne of the most capable piston-engine fighter aircraft ever produced and the last to enter service with Britain’s Fleet Air Arm, the Hawker ...
View full detailsAn aircraft that is undoubtedly one of the most significant in the history of aviation, the Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1 was developed from ...
View full detailsThe North American P51 Mustang is viewed as one of the iconic American fighters of the Second World War. Designed to an RAF specification, t...
View full detailsAt 21.39 on 16th May 1943, Gibson and Lancaster ED932 took off from RAF Scampton at the head of the first attack wave of nine Lancasters hea...
View full detailsOne of the most distinctive aircraft of the Second World War, the Messerschmitt Bf 110 was a twin engined heavy fighter intended to be faste...
View full detailsThe pace of aviation development during the First World War was nothing short of astonishing, with aeroplanes transforming from flimsy, unar...
View full detailsDespite its ungainly appearance, the Brewster Buffalo was one of the most significant aircraft in US aviation history and one which would se...
View full detailsWith is reputation as an exceptional air observation post aircraft possessing great short field performance, when officials behind the 1956 ...
View full detailsSince the early days of powered flight, the aeroplane and the intrepid individuals who flew them have captivated the imagination of the worl...
View full detailsAlthough historically in the shadow of the Gloster Meteor, the de Havilland Vampire may have been the second jet fighter to enter Royal Air ...
View full detailsAs one of the most advanced aircraft in the world, the Lockheed Martin® F-35B® Lightning® is a fifth generation multi-role combat aircraft d...
View full detailsThe Vampire F.Mk.I entered Royal Air Force service in March 1946, to be followed by the revised and more capable F.3 just two years later. T...
View full detailsFollowing a short but intense period of training, the volunteer group of crack airmen who made up the new RAF No.617 Squadron took off from RAF Sca...
View full detailsWithout a doubt, the Mosquito's greatest attribute was its speed and even though it was developed as a high-speed, unarmed bomber, the sheer fact i...
View full detailsAn aircraft which has to be considered one of the finest aeroplanes of the Second World War, the Hawker Tempest V could trace its design lineage b...
View full detailsOn the 26th November 2003, the last British Airways Concorde G-BOAF flew low over her birth city of Bristol, before landing at the Filton air...
View full detailsAs a much-valued and one of the most well-known fighting aircraft designs of the Second World War, the Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress will look...
View full detailsIn the world of aviation, is there any aircraft which can even come close to matching the iconic status the Supermarine Spitfire enjoys, a legac...
View full detailsAs the world watched in awe as the first jet powered aircraft appeared in the skies over Europe towards the end of WWII, capable of attaining speed...
View full detailsAn aircraft which has to be considered one of the finest aeroplanes of the Second World War, the Hawker Tempest V could trace its design lineage ba...
View full detailsAfter the fall of France in 1940, the two great air arms of the day, Great Britain's RAF and Germany's Luftwaffe, faced each other in large numbe...
View full detailsOriginally designed as a lightweight fighter, the Gnat in its two seater training form became the RAF Red Arrows' aerobatic aircraft, recognised...
View full detailsThe de Havilland Vampire was the second jet fighter to enter RAF service, coming after the Gloster Meteor. Featuring a twin boom fuselage, w...
View full detailsOn the eve of June the 6th 1944, the vast majority of mainland Europe was either under the control of Hitler's Nazi regime, or heavily influe...
View full detailsThe Junkers Ju87 Stuka quickly became one of the most infamous, and feared weapons of the Second World War. The two-man dive bomber first saw actio...
View full detailsThe Bristol Blenheim bomber was ordered "off the drawing board", and first deliveries to No 114 Sqn began in 1937. By the time of the Munich crisis...
View full detailsAs the first operational jet fighter in the world, initial Messerschmitt Me262s combat operations were flown by single seat aircraft, piloted by so...
View full detailsThe mighty Blackburn Buccaneer was one of the most capable low-level strike aircraft of the Cold War period, originally entering Royal Navy service...
View full detailsAs the third of Britain’s four engined heavy bombers to enter RAF service during WWII, the Avro Lancaster proved to be an exceptional aircraft, pos...
View full detailsAs the battle hardened Bf109 fighter pilots of the Luftwaffe began operations against Britain following the Dunkirk evacuation, they would be at a ...
View full detailsContinuing the wartime development of the famous Supermarine Spitfire, the Mk.XIV saw the classic shape of Mitchell’s celebrated fighter paired wit...
View full detailsAs far as classic British jet aircraft are concerned, few would argue that the beautiful Hawker Hunter should be placed at the head of this group, ...
View full detailsEntering RAF service in 2007, the Eurofighter Typhoon represents the RAF's most up-to-date and capable air asset. With attainable speeds of ...
View full detailsThe end of the Second World War saw the victorious Allied nations desperately attempting to secure details of German jet technology and high speed ...
View full detailsThe role of medium bomber proved to be one of the most crucial during the Second World War and after something of a challenging service introductio...
View full detailsThe Hawker Hurricane was the RAF’s most vital fighter in the early years of WWII. These tough, partly fabric covered monoplane fighters put in a va...
View full detailsAlthough usually associated with the Wehrmacht’s feared ‘Lightning War’ attacks at the beginning of WWII, the Ju87B Stuka was also a highly effecti...
View full detailsThe BAe Hawk is a superior jet trainer aircraft! This will be a striking addition to your collection. The model sports an all-black exterior and y...
View full detailsAirfix QUICK BUILD is an exciting range of simple, snap together models suitable as an introduction to modelling for kids (ages 5 and up), or as ...
View full detailsThe iconic Spitfire not only helped to defend the skies of Britain during the Battle of Britain, but carried on to take the war to the enemy leadi...
View full detailsThis fighter aircraft model comes complete with rotatable propellers so you can soar your spitfire high with pride! This model has a total of 34 p...
View full detailsMesserschmitt Bf109e was a fighter aircraft that could excel in speed just as fast as the Spitfire! Complete your final model with the Balkenkreuz...
View full detailsAssemble your own Harrier jet aircraft! This renowned military jet was developed in Britain and is capable to take off vertically so fly your mode...
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