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Hobbymaster 2651 1/72 Harrier GR.9A ZG478 41 (R) Sqn. RAF Coningsby Air Base March 2006

75.00 $

Harrier GR.9 RAF ZG478, 41 (R) Sqn., RAF Coningsby Air Base, March 2006 Hobby Master Scale 1/72 HA2651 BAe Harrier GR.Mk 9 Length 7.75" Width 5 Die-cast metal. Superb detailing in 1/72 scale. Pre-painted with pad applied markings. Fully assembled. Weapons that are not permanently attached. Comes with crew figure. Display stand included. Option to display model with wheels up or down. Minimum use of plastic. 1 Sqn disbandment scheme "ZG477" The GR.9 Harrier came into service in October 2006 and is a very updated improvement on the GR.7. The GR.9 is capable of a wider range of advanced precision weaponry, new communications along with upgraded airframes.

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  • Diecast metal construction with some plastic components.
  • Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details.
  • Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals., with stand, with antenna, with landing gear
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Postage Stamp 53615 1/110 RAAF CAC CA-27 Sabre "Temora Aviation Museum"

23.00 $

Own a Piece of Aussie Air Power!

Soar into history with the Postage Stamp 1/110 CAC-27 RAAF model. This detailed diecast captures the iconic Australian-built Avon Sabre in its Royal Australian Air Force colours. A must-have for aviation buffs and collectors alike! Get your hands on this legendary jet today.

Based on the North American F-86F Sabre, the CAC designed the CAC-27 Sabre for the RAAF. A94-983 entered service in November 1957, where it served in various squadrons until 1971. From 1971 to 1976 it flew with the Royal Malaysian Air Force, before returning to Australia in 1978 to be restored. 

After undergoing a 12 month restoration, A94-983 now resides on display at Temora Aviation Museum. 

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Postage Stamp 53353 1/93 Spitfire Mk II RAF Tangmere Wing P7966 Douglas Bader (Remake) Diecast Aircraft

17.00 $

The Supermarine Spitfire is a single-seat fighter aircraft used by the RAF and many Allied countries during World War II. Designed by R.J. Mitchell and produced by Supermarine, the Spitfire was designed with remarkably thin elliptical wings with the thinnest possible cross-section, which enabled it to travel at speeds that exceeded those of other aircraft fighters of its time. Equipped with a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, and 8 x 0.303" Browning machine guns, the Spitfire was a fast and maneuverable fighter and was the only fighter aircraft to be in continual production and development before, during and after the war.

During the Battle of Britain, which was the first major campaign to be fought entirely by air forces, the Spitfire was part of an important battle tactic, where the Spitfire squadrons were sent up to engage the German fighter escorts, leaving the Hurricane to attack the German bombers.

The spitfire Mk IIa, serial P7966 D-B "Manxman" was the aircraft of Wing Commander Douglas Bader, a RAF Fighter Ace, when he started leading the Tangmere Wing in March of 1941. The P7966 was one of the first to carry CO Bader's initials on the fuselage instead of standard code markings.

This Die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:93 scale with plastic stand and is approximately 3 3/4 inches long with 4 3/4 inch wingspan.