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Series 2 aircraftThe smaller scale is perfect for those models where you want a more simple and faster construction.One of the finest fighting aeroplanes in military history, the Messerschmitt Bf109 series was developed continually throughout the Second World War, with the 'Gustav' being the last ma..
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Series 2 aircraftNew schemes, new pack illustration.In 1948, the designation P-51 (P for pursuit) was changed to F-51 (F for fighter). At the start of the Korean War the Mustang once again proved its usefuless. A substantial number of F-51Ds were shipped via aircraft carriers to the comb..
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First flying in 1939, the Focke-Wulf FW190 was an immediate threat to RAF fighters when introduced in late 1941, being faster and more manoeuvrable than the Spitfire V then in service. The F-8 was the ground-attack version and differed primarily in its lack of outboard cannons. Various combinat..
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Often maligned as a failure, the Boulton Paul Defiant proved its effectiveness as a night fighter during the Blitz by shooting down more enemy aircraft than any other type. Built as a 'turret fighter' and often mistaken for Hurricanes by the Luftwaffe, the Defiant pilots proved themselves duri..
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Part of the vintage classics range of Airfix kits. Boxes feature original paintings by an impressive range of artists.An aircraft which has often been described as 'Australia's panic fighter' the decision to build the indigenous Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Boomerang came in the wake of c..
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The stable flight characteristics of the government-designed Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c made it an ideal home-defence night-fighter aircraft. It famously claimed the destruction of the first German airship over Britain on 3rd September 1916, earning pilot Lt. William Leefe Robinson a Victoria Cross..
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Re-introductionThe diminutive Folland Gnat was originally developed as a light and affordable jet fighter, but went on to be used extensively by the Royal Air Force as an advanced fast jet training aircraft. Entering RAF service in 1959, the Gnat was responsible for training many hundreds of future ..
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