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One of the more unusual aircraft to see action during the Second World War, the Lysander was designed to provide the British Army with a modern aircraft for reconnaissance, observation and artillery spotting.
Possessing exceptional short take-off and landing capabilities, the Lysander was just what the Army were looking for.
One of the more unusual aircraft to see action during the Second World War, the Lysander was designed to provide...
$138.00
The Westland Lynx is a British multi role helicopter that has seen service in both land based army forms as well as ship based naval variants.
Entering service in 1977, the Lynx has since seen many upgrades and improvements throughout its service history.
The Mk8 naval variant entered service with the Royal Navy in the early 1990s and has since gone on to provide them with an excellent maritime attack helicopter.
The Westland Lynx is a British multi role helicopter that has seen service in both land based army forms as...
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Still a familiar sight at airfields all over the world, the de Havilland Tiger Moth primary trainer made its first flight back in 1931 and went on to provide British and Commonwealth air forces with thousands of trained pilots for their operational squadrons. Performing a similar role to this day, the Tiger Moth allows prospective Warbird pilots to gain valuable experience in flying a tail-dragger aircraft.
Number of Parts: 42.
Dimensions (mm): L102x W124.
Still a familiar sight at airfields all over the world, the de Havilland Tiger Moth primary trainer made its first...
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The 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 represent the 'top end' of development of the Spitfire.
The Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX is a scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 44
Dimensions (mm): L138 x W156.
The reconnaissance Spitfire PR.XIX was unarmed but could fly at 370mph at 40,000 feet and had a range of 1500...
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For most RAF pilots serving between 1960 and 1988, the Hunting Percival Jet Provost will be an extrememly familar aircraft to them. Forming the backbone of RAF pilot training during this period, the Jet Provost was distinctive by its broad fuselage profile, which allowed for a relatively spacious side by side cockit arrangement.
The Hunting Percival Jet Provost T3/T4 is a scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 45
Dimensions (mm): L137 x W156.
For most RAF pilots serving between 1960 and 1988, the Hunting Percival Jet Provost will be an extrememly familar aircraft...
$66.00
Historically positioned as Britain's first jet-powered fighter to enter service, the Gloster Meteor played a significant role in the air defence of the nation for well over a decade, with the redesigned F.8 becoming the definitive and most heavily produced variant. It was further developed into the armed reconnaissance FR.9, Meteors which served mainly overseas.
Number of Parts: 154
Dimensions (mm): L188x W157.
Historically positioned as Britain's first jet-powered fighter to enter service, the Gloster Meteor played a significant role in the air...
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The Swift still holds the honour of being the first swept-wing jet fighter in RAF service. The FR.5 proved itself in the reconnaissance role, winning the NATO 'Royal Flush' reconnaissance competition in 1957 and 1959, conclusively beating off the best types other nations could offer.
Age: 14 years and up
Model No: A04003
Approx package dimensions: 28 x 16 x 5 cms
Scale: 1:72
Approx finished model dimensions: 180x138mm
Pieces: 62
Paint and cement not included (sold separately)
The Swift still holds the honour of being the first swept-wing jet fighter in RAF service. The FR.5 proved itself...
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The Gloster Gladiator was developed from the Gloster Gauntlet as a private venture and represented both the peak and the end of the biplane fighter. In many air arms it smoothed the transition to monoplane fighters. And when confronting aircraft of its own era, it performed well.
Age: 8 years and up
Model No: A02052B
Approx package dimensions: 23 x 12 x 4 cms
Scale: 1:72
Approx finished model dimensions: 118x137mm
Pieces: 63
Paint and cement not included (sold separately)
The Gloster Gladiator was developed from the Gloster Gauntlet as a private venture and represented both the peak and the...
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Although not generally regarded as one of the most fashionable British aircraft to see service during the Second World War, the Avro Anson was nevertheless one of the most important aircraft not only of the inter-war years, but also during WWII itself and is deserving of more recognition than it usually receives. An aircraft which began its development in 1933 as a high speed, long range, modern mail carrying charter aircraft, the Avro 652 was still in development when the British Air Ministry issued a requirement for a twin engined, general reconnaissance and multi-role aircraft capable of performing a variety of roles for both the Royal Air force and the Royal Navy. The Avro team felt that their new aircraft would be perfect for the role and later entered it in an official evaluation programme with the competitor de Havilland DH89M, the military version of their biplane Dragon Rapide. The...
Although not generally regarded as one of the most fashionable British aircraft to see service during the Second World War,...
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Earning its legendary reputation during the Battle of Britain, the Supermarine Spitfire holds an iconic status after serving as a beacon of hope for the nation during their darkest hour. The striking appearance offers elegance, masking the true form of this deadly fighting aeroplane.
Age: 14 years and up
Model No: A17001
Approx package dimensions: 46 x 26 x 12 cms
Scale: 1:24
Approx finished model dimensions: 397x469mm
Pieces: 433
Paint and cement not included (sold separately)
Earning its legendary reputation during the Battle of Britain, the Supermarine Spitfire holds an iconic status after serving as a...
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The F-80C Shooting Star relied heavily on early jet technology supplied by the British. The Lockhead Shooting Star was initially developed around the British Halford H.1 engine taken from the de Haviland Vampire prototype. The project advanced under the strictest secrecy, with a team from Lockheed's "Skunk Works" producing an airframe in an impressive 143 days.
Scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 51
Dimensions (mm): L146 x W164.
The F-80C Shooting Star relied heavily on early jet technology supplied by the British. The Lockhead Shooting Star was initially...
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The handsome Beagle B.206 Basset was a twin-engined light executive transport and military communications aircraft built by the Beagle Aircraft Company at their Shoreham base and held the potential of being a huge global success, but for a number of reasons, would only be built in relatively small numbers.
Scale 1:72.
Number of Parts: 47
Dimensions (mm): L142 x W192.
The handsome Beagle B.206 Basset was a twin-engined light executive transport and military communications aircraft built by the Beagle Aircraft...