Series 7 aircraft The JU87B Stuka was also a highly effective maritime strike bomber. Capable of performing precision dive bombing attacks against any Allied vessel, the Stuka took a heavy toll of shipping in the English Channel, North Africa and in the Mediterranean. It also saw service..
Packed full of detail, this brand-new mould includes closed or open canopy options, to reveal the detailed internal fuselage structure. The wings can be built with open or closed leading edge slats and dropped flaps. The undercarriage features covered or uncovered wheels, with optional bomb racks an..
Series 8 aircraft.During WWII the Avro Lancaster proved to be an exceptional aircraft, possessing a large unobstructed bomb bay, which allowed it to carry some of the largest bombs of the war. At least thirty five Lancasters completed an astonishing 100 missions or more and are referred ..
Series 8 aircraftThe Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortress' was designed as a large, multi-engine bomber with substantial defensive armament. First used in combat with the RAF in 1941, where it carried out bombing raids in France. Later variants like the B-17G proved more effective and it gradual..
Series 8 aircraft - re-introduction , new schemesThe Wellington was a long range medium bomber designed and developed for the RAF during the 1930s at Vicker's Brooklands factory. Using the fabric-covered geodetic lattice structure originally developed by Barnes Wallis for airships, the airfram..
Series 8 aircraftOne of the most important aircraft of the early jet era, the North American F-86 Sabre was in many ways a jet powered version of the company's hugely successful P-51D Mustange from WWII and an aircraft which made full use of captured German aerodynamic research material. ..
1:48 ScaleOn entering service with the U.S Air Force in 1949, the North American
F-86 Sabre would have the distinction of not only being America’s first
swept wing fighter, but also the fastest fighter aircraft in the world
at that time, a true aviation classic...
Series 9 aircraft - new schemesFollowing 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 Scampton on the night of 16th/17th May 1943. It was the start of the most audacious bombing raid in history.  ..
Series 9 aircraft - re-introductions, new schemesThe Gloster Meteor could be regarded as Britain's jet powered equivalent of the Spitfire, the first of a new breed of fighter which would go on to patrol Britain's skies for many years following its squadron introduction in July 1944.The later F8 vari..