Airfix Vintage Classics Hawker Siddley Dominie T.1 1:72
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About the Aircraft: During the 1960s and 70s, the sheer variety of aircraft in service with the Royal Air Force must have made this an incre...
View full detailsAbout the Aircraft: During the 1960s and 70s, the sheer variety of aircraft in service with the Royal Air Force must have made this an incre...
View full detailsThe F4F Wildcat was the US Navy's primary carrier borne fighter aircraft at the start of the Second World War. Characterised by its stubby a...
View full detailsExperience the legendary flight feeling of the "carpet beater" up close with our detailed Bell® UH-1D model kit in 1:32 scale! This kit wil...
View full detailsThe Messerschmitt Bf109, in the early G-2/4 version, was a prominent part of the Second World War and was used in almost all theaters of wa...
View full detailsThe Lockheed P-38 Lightning was undoubtedly one of the most original aircraft in terms of design and aerodynamic layout during World War II. It wa...
View full detailsThe Su-25 (NATO code “Frogfoot”) is a single-seat subsonic heavy-armoured and incred...
View full detailsThe Reggiane Re 2002 "Ariete" was developed to provide the Regia Aeronautica with a more modern and effective ground attack aircraft. Based on the ...
View full detailsThe CANT Z.501 "Gabbiano" was a central-hull seaplane designed for maritime reconnaissance, developed by engineer Filippo Zappata for the Cantieri ...
View full detailsHeld in extremely high regard by the British public, the distinctive yellow Search and Rescue Sea King HAR.3 helicopters of the Royal Air For...
View full detailsAn aircraft which has been responsible for training thousands of pilots and allowing thousands more to enjoy experience flights, the Chipmunk to...
View full detailsRAF Beaufort crews were tasked with flying some of the most dangerous attack missions of the Second World War, with their aircraft often flying i...
View full detailsBy 1943, the RAF needed a dedicated ground attack fighter and the Typhoon was suited to the role. The powerful engine allowed the aircraft to carr...
View full detailsUS Air Force Lockheed C-141B Starlifter s/n 60128 Airlifter Aircraft 1:144 Developed in the 1960s, the C-141B first saw action during the Vietnam W...
View full detailsAs the least effective of the RAFs interceptor fighters at the start of the Battle of Britain, it is interesting to note that the Boulton Paul Def...
View full detailsAs the battle hardened, Bf109 fighter pilots of the Luftwaffe began operations against Britain following the Dunkirk evacuation and they wer...
View full detailsHistorically positioned as Britain's first jet-powered fighter to enter service, the Gloster Meteor played a significant role in the air defe...
View full detailsWell-suited for amphibious warfare and the tactical insertion of ground troops, the 'Commando' was an important variant of the Sea King. It wa...
View full detailsThe reconnaissance Spitfire PR.XIX was unarmed but could fly at 370mph at 40,000 feet and had a range of 1500 miles. Mk.XIX Spitfires represen...
View full detailsUS Fairchild AC-119K Stinger Gunship Aircraft 1:144 In early 1969, the first recycled AC-119Ks were transferred to combat units for training, but p...
View full detailsUS Douglas C-47 Skytrain Military Transport Aircraft 1:144 In the U.S. Air Force the C-47 was used in every theater, but the most famous pages of i...
View full detailsUS Douglas DC-7C Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) Passenger Aircraft 1:144 This kit builds one plastic US Douglas DC-7C Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) Passen...
View full detailsBritish Royal Air Force Felixstowe F.2A Flying Boat Aircraft 1:72 The main task of the Felixstowe F.2A flying boats was to fly long endurance patro...
View full detailsBritish Royal Air Force Sopwith 2F.1 Camel WWI Fighter Aircraft 1:72 At the end of 1916 the prototype of the Sopwith F1 Camel fighter successfully ...
View full detailsGerman Air Force Junkers D.I Late WWI Fighter Aircraft 1:72 This kit builds one plastic British Royal Air Force S.E.5a w/ Hispano Suiza WWI Fighter...
View full detailsIn the Spring of 1917 the RFC received a new fighter, the RAF S.E.5. This fighter had potentially very good fighting capability, which was successf...
View full detailsAlbatros D.I was not built in great numbers; at most, 50 saw service at the front, but the aircraft had reasonable fighting qualities and performan...
View full detailsThe Fokker E.V was the last fighter type built by Antony Fokker for the German Fliegertruppe during WWI. The aircraft was a plywood-covered, fully ...
View full detailsThe first D.III fighters reached front during July of 1917, and soon the order was increased to 370 planes. Pilots reported that the D.III had exce...
View full detailsIn early 1915 the Gothaer Waggonfabrik AG bought the license to manufacture the Friedel-Ursinus "Kampfflugzeug" ("Battle plane"). Their new twin-en...
View full detailsThe famous Fokker Eindecker was Germany's main fighter in early 1916, but the appearance of the allies DeHavilland DH2 and Nieuport 11 Bebe finishe...
View full detailsAt the beginning of 1918 the Albatros D.V/D.Va was Germany's most numerous fighter. In May there were 1,117 airplanes of both versions in combat un...
View full detailsThis model kit of the famous German A4/V2 rocket presents a faithful replica of the first rocket that broke through the border to space thanks ...
View full detailsA significant post-war achievement for Britain's aviation industry, the Bristol Belvedere was a highly capable, tandem-rotor, heavy-lift helicopte...
View full detailsThe first Curtiss Tomahawk fighters to arrive in Britain during the Second World War operated in the tactical reconnaissance role and ...
View full detailsThe end of the Second World War saw victorious Allied nations desperately attempting to secure details of German jet technology and high-spee...
View full detailsFor most RAF pilots serving between 1960 and 1988, the Hunting Aircraft (BAC) Jet Provost is extremely familiar. Forming the backbone of RAF ...
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