German
Messerschmitt Bf109E3
Bf109E. Nicknamed the "Emil" by pilots who flew it,109Es
were immortalized in the Battle of Britain when they engaged RAF
Spitfires over the English Channel. Features: Detailed cockpit
with optional open or closed canopy. Rotating propeller. The narrow
undercarriage of the Me109 accurately reproduced. Decals
for 3 aircrafts (include markings depicting aircraft flown
by famous Luftwaffe ace Adolf Galland as III Group Commander of
the elite fighter-wing JG 26 during Battle of Britain)
German
Messerschmitt Bf109E
Highly detailed cockpit with accurate instrument panel, seat,
fuel tank, control stick and rudder pedals, bulkheads, and seated
pilot figure. Multi-part canopy may be posed open or closed and
a rotating propellor. Decal sheet with versions for three aircraft.
88 parts. Illustrated assembly instructions.
German
Messerschmitt Bf109E-4/7 "Marseille"
Used by the Luftwaffe while stationed in Africa, the Bf 109E TROP
was modified to withstand stifling desert temperatures. These
aircraft featured a different cooling system than their predecessors,
with air filters designed to keep sand and humidity from damaging
the engine. This limited edition kit
represents German flying ace Hans Yokum's aircraft, plus a standing
resin figure, a seated resin figure and three sets of decal marking
options.
Messerschmitt
Bf109 F-2/4
Plastic model kit of the Bf 109F "Friedrich", a variant
of the venerable Messerschmitt Bf 109, a World War II era fighter
aircraft of the German Luftwaffe. Model kit features: Crisp engraved
panel lines, well detailed cockpit, fully
detailed engine with mounts, cowl mounted machine guns,
optional tropical sand filter, segmented canopy and separately
molded posable parts (slats, flaps, rudder and engine access panels).
Ex-ICM Mold. Decals and painting reference for 2 Luftwaffe aircraft:
WNr 8673 'Yellow 14' flown by Hauptmann Hans-Joachim Marseille
of 3./JG27, Africa, September 1942 and WNr 5749 'White Chevron'
flown by Hauptmann Hans 'Assi' Hahn of III./JG2, France, July
1941 - includes instrument markings and stencil data.
Messerschmitt
Bf109F-4/B JG53 (Limited Edition)
Scale assembly and painting required. Plastic model kit of the
Bf 109F-4 "Friedrich", a variant of the venerable Messerschmitt
Bf 109, a World War II era fighter aircraft of the German Luftwaffe.
Model kit features: Limited edition release.
Finely engraved panel lines. Detailed cockpit with instrument
panel. Detailed landing gear. Illustrated assembly guide and decals
for 2 Luftwaffe versions: 1) Flown by Unteroffizier Felix Sauer,
10.(Jabo)/JG53, March 1942. 2) Flown by Oberleutnant Werner Langemann
(Staffelkapitan), 10.(Jabo)/JG53, July 1942.
Kettenkraftrad
With Power Unit
This kit is perfectly suited to displaying alongside aircraft
models, as it features a WWII German Kettenkraftrad with a power
supply unit used with Luftwaffe airplanes. The set also includes
two engineer figures that may be posed charging an aircraft battery.
Many photos from wartime Germany show the power supply unit installed
in a two-wheeled cart that could be easily towed. The Kettenkraftrad
was a unique half-track motorcycle that was used for a variety
of purposes, including towing and servicing aircraft.
Messerschmitt
Bf 109 in North Africa - Highly detailed study of the
Messerschmitt Bf 109 that fought over North Africa The Messerschmitt
Bf 109 was a German World War II fighter aircraft designed
by Willy Messerschmitt in the early 1930s. It was one of the
first true modern fighters of the era. Having gone through
its baptism of fire in the Spanish Civil War, the Bf 109 was
still in service at the dawn of the jet age at the end of
World War II. Part of a series of highly illustrated colour
reference books, the colour profiles and 3 views of the German
World War II fighter aircraft, Bf 109, show the distinctive
sandy colouring essential for dessert combat. This volume
also includes a decal sheet with 1:72, 1:48 and 1:32 individual
markings. About the Series This is a series of highly illustrated
books on the key machines of World War II and their combat
use. Perfect for modellers and filled with colour artwork
profiles, each volume details the camouflage, markings, insignia,
modifications and variants of the best of the war. With extra
features such as decals, photo-etched brass and masking foil.
Vintage
Aircraft Nose Art - There are B&W pictures of nose
art on B-17's, B-24's,
B-29's, B-26's, B-25's, A-26's, P-51's, C-47's, C-87's,
P-38's, P-47's, P-61's. There are also some color pictures
and also there are some pictures of the back of a few flight
jackets. The pictures are 99% bombers. This is a picture book
with info below the pictures if available.
Warbird
Digest - High quality journal devoted to the operation
and restoration of vintage military aircraft. Packed with
outstanding photography and coverage of the fascinating
and expanding worldwide warbird movement. Input from those
who fly and restore these marvelous machines gives readers
the insider's view.
Warbirds
International - Magazine devoted to vintage and veteran
military aircraft. Provides complete coverage on their operation
and restoration, photographs, and articles on salvaging downed
aircraft.
Shot
to Hell: Stories and the Photos of Ravaged WWII Warbirds
- Most of the photos in this fascinating collection have
never before been published, they are well reproduced,
and the captions are crisp and infomative. Plus I could not
find one error of fact. People who read this sort of material
know that in itself is an achievement! Although this is mostly
a picture book, the accompanying text flows smoothly and provides
a good sense of the times.
Bf
109 Aces of the Russian Front- The highest scoring aces
of any aerial conflict were the Luftwaffe pilots involved
in the bloody combats on the Russian Front. The most common
fighter used by these pilots was the Bf 109, which was involved
in the action from Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, through
to the doomed Defence of the Reich in 1945. Units like JGs
5, 52 and 54 all flew the Messerschmitt fighter, progressing
from Emil to Gustav variants. This volume includes all the
high-scoring aces, and explains just how difficult a job the
Jagdwaffe faced on the Russian Front, and how its experts
achieved such overwhelming scores. Aircraft of the Aces 6
and 37 are also available in a single volume as ‘German
Aces of the Russian Front’.
BF
109 F/G/K Aces of the Western Front - The follow-on volume
to Osprey Aircraft of the Aces 11 - Bf 109D/E Aces 1939-41,
this book charts the story of the myriad aces who flew the
later marks of Messerschmitt fighter through to VE-Day. As
good as the Emil had been during the opening 18 months of
the war, the aircraft was being progressively bettered in
virtually all aspects of aerial combat by the Spitfire come
1941, so Messerschmitt updated and improved the breed, firstly
with the introduction of the Friedrich and then the multi-variant
Gustav.
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