 more | Welly British Airways Airport Play Set (W95110) British Airways Airport set contains 747 aircraft, airport signs, and model vehicles | |
 more | Revell 1/72 British RAF Tornado GR MkI Diecast Aircraft Model (08206) The Tornado GR1 is the main strike aircraft for the RAF and is used on supersonic low level penetration raids. It was used most recently in its updated GR4 form in Iraq with great success.
The version modelled by Revell carries the specially applied markings used by 17 squadron to celebrate their 75th anniversary. | |
 more | Revell 1/72 US Navy F14 A Tomcat Fighter Aircraft (08201) Metal ready-built model with plastic parts
A perfect reproduction of the original including all the paintwork, details and decorative features:
- detailed front and main undercarriage
- precision surfaces with recessed panel joints
- movable swing wings
- detailed cockpit with instrument panels and ejection seats
- finely reproduced Sidewinder missiles and Phoenix guided missiles
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 more | Revell 1/72 German Tornado ECR Tiger Meet (08202) The Tornado is Europes largest military aircraft programme and are employed by all air forces. Model measures 243mm long, 201mm wingspan. | |
 more | Revell 1/72 Nato F16 A Fighting Falcon (08203) The F16 is almost ready to celebrate its 30th birthday and is still unsurpassed in its role as a lightweight fighter/bomber. This new model from Revell depicts a Dutch F-16 carries special markings to celebrate 30 years of Nato. | |
 more | Revell 1/72 USAF F16 C Fighting Falcon 50/52 (08204) Since the end of WW2 US aircraft as part of Nato have helped to defend Europe. As part of their commitment the 31rst fighter wing out of Aviano Italy now fly the very potent F-16 block 50.
This Revell model captures its distinctive lines to perfection. | |
 more | Revell 1/72 US Navy F14 D Tomcat Air Superiority Fighter (08205) Finished in standard air defence grey with movable wings giving a folded wingspan 15cm. Length is 25cm and weight 600g. Phoenix missiles - a typical load for a Tomcat - are included. The livery is that of squadron VF-31 (known as the Tomcatters) as based on USS Carl Vinson. The number 200 is carried which was that for the carrier air group commander.
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 more | Maisto One Plane from Airforce Assortment (34400) Choice of one aircraft from the series. | |
 more | Italeri 1/100 Pearl Harbour Aircraft Set December 7th 1941 (41500)
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 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 Luftwaffe BF109F-4 Adolf Galland (GALFT3002) �Adolf Galland was one of the most famous and charismatic fighter pilots of WWII. As a Staffelkapitan of the Condor Legion, during the Spanish Civil War, he often flew missions in his swimming trunks, smoking a cigar – a real showman, but also a gifted pilot! Serving with distinction through the Battle of Britain, to the War’s end, Galland was the scourge of the Royal Air Force. His 103 aerial victories included 55 Spitfires and 30 Hurricanes in some 705 combat missions. | |
 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 Luftwaffe Messerschmitt BF109F-2 Eduard Neumann (GALFT3003)
The Luftwaffe had never intended to operate in North Africa, however the largely ineffective Regia Aeronautica led to the deployment of large numbers of German Aircraft. The desert proved to be the perfect arena for aerial combat and the beautiful Bf 109 ‘Friedrich’ excelled in these harsh conditions and quickly became the scourge of Allied airmen.
This aircraft is presented in the standard Luftwaffe finish for the Western Desert. Neumann rose to command JG27 and survived the war, with 13 aerial combat victories to his name. | |
 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 Luftwaffe BF109F-4 Lt Herman Graf WW2 Fighter Aircraft Model (GALFT3005) Hermann Graf was one of the most gifted fighter pilots of WWII – he was also one of the most controversial! As with most Luftwaffe pilots, Graf gained his first flying experiences on the hillsides of Germany, piloting various gliders. Following his formal training, he was eventually posted to Russia, in support of Operation Barbarossa. Here he would begin to display his abilities in aerial combat and quickly rose to prominence as he decimated his Russian opponents. During a three week period in early 1942, Graf shot down 48 enemy aircraft and in the following September, a further 64 aircraft fell to his guns.
Graf ended the war with 212 aerial victories, having flown more than 830 sorties. He was one of the most decorated Luftwaffe pilots of the Second World War | |
 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 RAF MkiX Spitfire Johnnie Johnson (GARAF1001) | |
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 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 RAF MkiX Spitfire Polish Sqd Gabreski (GARAF1003)
Francis ‘Gabby’ Gabreski is well known as the leading USAAF air ‘Ace’ in the European Theatre of Operations, with 28 air combat victories. All of Gabreski’s kills came whilst flying with the USAAF 56th Fighter Group, in the mighty P-47 Thunderbolt. He was also unusual in that he also flew combat missions with the RAF and not as part of the famous Eagle Squadrons! As his parents were Polish, Gabreski managed to convince 8th Air Force commanders that he should be allowed to gain combat experience with one of the RAF’s Polish squadrons, in advance of the arrival of American Units. Gabreski was assigned to No 315 (Polish) Squadron and flew this Spitfire Mk. IX (BS410) out of Northolt in early 1943. | |
 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 RAF Spitfire Sqn Leadr John Plagis Diecast Model Aircraft (GARAF1005)
John Agorastos Plagis was born in Rhodesia of Greek parents, in 1919. He failed to gain entry into the Rhodesian Air Force, due to his Greek parentage, so applied to join the RAF, who desperately needed pilots. Following completion of his flying training, he was posted to Malta and on 6th March 1942, his Spitfire left the deck of HMS Eagle to enter the cauldron that was Malta!
Plagis flew with great skill and courage in defence of this beleaguered island and would score the majority of his combat kills during this time. He was awarded the DFC for his actions, but would suffer complete mental and physical exhaustion, which required evacuation to England.
He was later to command No 126 Squadron, flying this beautiful Spitfire IX. Four Luftwaffe fighters were to fall to the guns of this Spitfire, before his squadron re-equipped with the Mustang III. Plagis ended the war with 15 aerial victories. | |
 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 RAF P51-B Mustang Poland (GARAF2002) �The RAF referred to its P-51’s as Mustang III’s and made an immediate modification. Combat visibility was considered too poor for European operations, out of the standard ‘hinged’ canopy, so RAF machines were fitted with a ‘bulged’ sliding canopy, known as the ‘Malcolm Hood’. The resultant variant was considered the best fighting machine of the P-51 series, although later models carried more armament. RAF Mustangs were used extensively against the V-1 Flying Bomb threat to Southern England, in the latter stages of the War. | |
 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 Royal Navy Phantom 892 Sqdn Fleet Air Arm Model (GARNS4001) Gemini Aces have commissioned the Royal Navy version of one of the most iconic aircraft of the 20th Century, although never used in anger by the British; it is still regarded as one of the most important aircraft of the cold war period.
A perfect partner to the Hobby master ltd edition tiger meet version of the F4J (UK
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 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 USAAF Spitfire MkiX MTO Fighter Aircraft Model (GAUSA1004)
The RAF allowed some of their precious Spitfires to be diverted to USAAF units during WWII. These were used extensively in European and Mediterranean Theatres of Operation. This beautifully presented Spitfire Mk. IX wears a very unusual colour scheme, but doesn’t she look a picture! Of particular note are the faded US national insignia, which are bordered by a fresh application of insignia blue. This model is a must for any Spitfire collection! | |
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 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 USAF North American P51-B Mustang Ding Hao (GAUSA2003) �Aerial combat during WWII was fought by ordinary men, performing extraordinary deeds. James Howard would argue that he was simply doing his job, but the bomber crews he defended on 11thJanuary 1944 witnessed a hero at work!
Ferocious dogfights left Howard alone with a large number of vulnerable B-17 ‘Flying Fortresses’. Over 50 enemy fighters circled for the kill, but Howard repeatedly attacked them, repelling wave after wave of determined attacks. He showed little regard for his own safety in the face of overwhelming odds. Bomber crews reported that they witnessed 6 enemy fighters fall to the guns of Howard’s Mustang, however the modest Howard did not report anything unusual on his return to base. Howard was to receive his nations highest award for valour, the Congressional Medal of Honour! | |
 more | Gemini Jets 1/72 USAAF North American P51B Mustang Ferociuos Frankie Aircraft model (GAUSA2005) �The Mustang transformed the air war over occupied Europe and allowed the systematic destruction of Luftwaffe fighter units. The ‘Yellow Nosed” Mustangs from Bottisham supported D-Day operations and were given the familiar black and white identification markings to aid Allied spotters. “Ferocious Frankie” was the mount of Wallace E Hopkins, who named the aircraft after his wife Frankie. He flew this aircraft, before transferring to the later D and K models, ending the war operating from forward airfields in France and Belgium. Hopkins combat career ended with the title ‘Ace’, as 8 enemy fighters (and 1.5 damaged) fell victim to his guns! | |