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Military - HOBBY MASTER - HA5137 - F/A-18F Super Hornet - VFA-32 Fighting Swordsmen

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Added: 2024-07-30

SKU: B2B-HA5137

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F/A-18F Super Hornet - VFA-32 "Fighting Swordsmen", EAA AirVenture, Oshkosh 2023

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Aircraft - CORGI - AA34217 - Boeing CH-47C Chinook AE-520 - Falklands War 1982

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By: CORGI

Added: 2024-04-17

SKU: B2B-AA34217

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Boeing CH-47C Chinook AE-520 - Falklands War 1982 When an Argentinean scrap metal salvage team landed at a derelict whaling station on South Georgia in March 1982 and immediately ran up an Argentinean flag, little did they know that this relatively innocuous incident would spark one of the most serious international military confrontations of the postwar years.A small British military force aboard HMS Endurance was dispatched from Port Stanley to remove the Argentinians, a move which would escalate the situation dramatically. On receipt of this information, the new political regime in Buenos Aires, keen to bolster nationalist fervour in the country, immediately put full invasion plans in place and on the morning of 2nd April 1982, a small force of commando troops landed on the Islands to be followed by a much larger amphibious force, far stronger than was needed to achieve their objective.Despite the valiant efforts of the small force of Royal Marines troops based on the Island, the Governor ordered them to cease firing at 09.25, fearing the intense fighting would put the lives of civilians at risk. With Argentinean forces now in control of the Islands, the task of moving in more troops, supplies and heavier equipment began in earnest, as military planners and government officials awaited the British response.They were hoping that possession of the Islands would give them a significant advantage and that a positive resolution for Argentina could be negotiated without the need for conflict, however, by the following day, they had their answer and knew what they would be facing. With the world now watching, the British Government announced that they would be sending a powerful naval Task Force to retake the Islands without delay and the South Atlantic was heading for conflict.As the South Atlantic erupted into conflict during April 1982, the need to effectively transport and supply troops in the battle zone was brought starkly into focus. The most effective aircraft for this task during the Falkland air war was the mighty Boeing CH-47 Chinook, with both British and Argentinean forces deploying examples of these helicopters to theatre, but with all but one of the Bri

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Aircraft - CORGI - AA36714 - Junkers JU-88C-6 - R4+HH - Gerhard Bohme - Catania

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By: CORGI

Added: 2024-03-14

SKU: B2B-AA36714

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Junkers JU-88C-6 - R4+HH - Gerhard Bohme - Catania, Sicily 1942 Features Include:• Detailed crew figures• Rotating Propeller• Moving Reat/Ventral Gun(s)• Optional Landing Gear• Optional Armaments• Wingspan 10.9" • Flight stand Undoubtedly one of the most effective aircraft types operated by the Luftwaffe during the Second World War, the Junkers Ju 88 was developed as a speedy 'Schnell Bomber', but it was flexible enough to become arguably the most useful German aircraft of the entire war. In its C-6 variant configuration, the Junkers had been optimised for the heavy fighter role, easily making the transition to supporting the Luftwaffe's nightfighter force. Initially, single-engined fighters were used to defend German territory at night, however, due to the limitations of the German night defence network, they had neither the range nor firepower to pose a serious threat to British night intruders. The Junkers Ju 88, however, was a very different proposition, with its size, speed and firepower making this the consummate nocturnal hunter and many a Bomber Command aircraft would fall prey to their guns. The Luftwaffe airfield at Catania on Sicily was the principle airfield in the region and was used as the staging point for many Axis airborne operations across the Mediterranean and into North Africa. The airfield was also home to the nightfighting Junkers Ju 88 heavy fighters of I./NJG2, even though their fighters were regularly deployed across the entire Mediterranean Theatre. This aircraft was recalled to Catania during the Summer of 1942, presumably to provide night defence support for the proposed Axis invasion of Malta, as increased Allied night air incursions were expected.

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Military - HOBBY MASTER - HA38022 - F-16D Fighting Falcon - Mira 336 - Hellenic Air Fo

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By: HOBBY MASTER

Added: 2024-03-07

SKU: B2B-HA38022

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F-16D Fighting Falcon - Mira 336 - Hellenic Air Force

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Aircraft - HOBBY MASTER - HA38029 - F-16C Fighting Falcon - 614th TFS, Doha AB, Qatar,

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By: HOBBY MASTER

Added: 2024-02-01

SKU: B2B-HA38029

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F-16C Fighting Falcon - 614th TFS, Doha AB, Qatar, Desert Storm, 1991

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Military - HOBBY MASTER - HA4533 - F-15C Eagle - 493rd Fighting Squadron, Royal Air F

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By: HOBBY MASTER

Added: 2023-12-13

SKU: B2B-HA4533

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F-15C Eagle - 493rd Fighting Squadron, Royal Air Force - Lakenheath, England - March 2022

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Military - HOBBY MASTER - HA38012 - F-16D Fighting Falcon MiG Killer - 310th FS, Luk

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By: HOBBY MASTER

Added: 2023-12-13

SKU: B2B-HA38012

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F-16D Fighting Falcon "MiG Killer" - 310th FS, Luke AF Base, June 2022

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Military - HOBBY MASTER - HA38017 - F-16B Lockheed Fighting Falcon - Top Gun, 90th A

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By: HOBBY MASTER

Added: 2023-12-13

SKU: B2B-HA38017

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F-16B Lockheed Fighting Falcon - "Top Gun", 90th Anniversary of Naval Aviation, NSAWC, 2009

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Military - HOBBY MASTER - HA38018 - F-16A Lockheed Fighting Falcon - NSAWC Adversary

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By: HOBBY MASTER

Added: 2023-12-13

SKU: B2B-HA38018

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F-16A Lockheed Fighting Falcon - "NSAWC Adversary" - US Navy - 2006 to 2008

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Military - HOBBY MASTER - HA38020 - F-16C Fighting Falcon - Tiger Meet of the America

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By: HOBBY MASTER

Added: 2023-12-13

SKU: B2B-HA38020

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F-16C Fighting Falcon - "Tiger Meet of the Americas" - 79th FS - Oct 2005

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Military - HOBBY MASTER - HA38024 - F-161 Fighting Falcon - No. 107 Sqn., IAF, August

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By: HOBBY MASTER

Added: 2023-12-13

SKU: B2B-HA38024

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F-161 Fighting Falcon - No. 107 Sqn., IAF, August 2022 8X GBU-39 laser guided bombs included

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Military - HOBBY MASTER - HA38030 - F-16AM Fighting Falcon - 313 Squadron, RNLAF, Afgh

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By: HOBBY MASTER

Added: 2023-12-13

SKU: B2B-HA38030

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F-16AM Fighting Falcon - 313 Squadron, RNLAF, Afghanistan, 2008

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Aircraft - CORGI - AA36911 - Junkers Ju-52/3M Air Ambulance - Stalingrad Evacua

Scale: 1/72


By: CORGI

Added: 2023-07-07

SKU: B2B-AA36911

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Junkers Ju-52/3M Air Ambulance - Stalingrad EvacuationOrdered to stay and hold their positions by Hitler, the encircled German 6th Army at Stalingrad were informed that the Luftwaffe were about to establish an Air Bridge to keep them supplied with the food, ammunition and general supplies needed to allow around 300,000 German troops to keep fighting. In the depth of a Soviet winter and woefully unprepared for such an undertaking, Luftwaffe crews quickly learned that if Soviet aircraft didn’t shoot them down during the flight in, they were just as likely to be destroyed on the ground, striking one of the many snow covered shell craters that littered Pitomnik airfield, or being hit by mortar or artillery fire from Soviet forces who were fighting their way ever closer.If they did land safely, inexperienced ground crews lengthened the time aircraft stayed in this ‘hell hole’ and when they did eventually leave, their aircraft would be laden with injured troops, desperate to escape the Stalingrad cauldron. With Luftwaffe supply efforts never coming anywhere close to delivering even the minimum quantities required by the beleaguered German troops in the Stalingrad region, Pitomnik airfield soon resembled something of an airfield graveyard, with burnt out and destroyed transport aircraft lining the edge of the runway, serving as something of a macabre aviation guard of honour for the aircrews which were still engaged in this increasingly desperate supply operation.

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Aircraft - CORGI - AA27608 - Hawker Hurricane Mk 1 Nightfighter

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By: CORGI

Added: 2023-07-06

SKU: B2B-AA27608

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Hawker Hurricane Mk 1 Nightfighter When the Hawker Hurricane entered squadron service at the end of December 1937, it heralded a new era of aviation for a Royal Air Force which could now boast the introduction of their first high speed monoplane fighter. From a design perspective, the Hurricane was more evolutionary than revolutionary, taking many of its design characteristic from the successful series of sleek Hawker biplanes which preceded it - in fact, the new fighter was initially referred to as the Fury Monoplane™ project. A clever combination of traditional design and manufacturing techniques, whilst at the same time introducing many firsts™ for a British monoplane, such as an enclosed cockpit, retractable undercarriage and the adoption of eight machine gun armament, the Hurricane could be described as the right British aeroplane at the right time. In the days when speed was the main attribute required in securing superiority of the skies, the Hurricane was the first RAF fighter to exceed 300 mph in level flight, which at that time represented an incredible 100 mph increase over existing biplane fighters already in service.An extremely rugged aeroplane the traditional manufacturing techniques adopted by Hawker designers meant that the Hurricane was less complicated and much cheaper to produce than the revolutionary Spitfire which followed it into service and perhaps of even greater importance, it was easier to repair having sustained combat damage - these aircraft needed to be in the air fighting, not in a hangar being patched up. Despite the Spitfire taking the reputation of being Britain™s saviour during the Battle of Britain, the competent and dependable Hurricane actually accounted for 2/3rds of the RAF™s aerial victories claimed during the Battle of Britain, a fact which arguably makes the Hawker Hurricane the most important aircraft in British aviation history. Having proved instrumental in defeating the Luftwaffe by day during the summer of 1940, the Hurricane was also called upon to challenge them by night as they moved to a nocturnal bombing campaign following their defe

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Aircraft - CORGI - AA29102 - Supermarine Spitfire MkIXc - GC Colin Gray - Opera

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By: CORGI

Added: 2023-07-06

SKU: B2B-AA29102

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Supermarine Spitfire MkIXc - GC Colin Gray - Operation Husky - July 1943Desperate to ensure the Spitfire maintained its ongoing combat effectiveness, designers at the Vickers Supermarine Company were almost constantly engaged in modifying, upgrading and improving their famous fighter throughout the Second World War, however, during that time, there were occasions when unexpected Luftwaffe advancements called upon their flexibility and ingenuity. With a significant new variant of the Spitfire at the advanced stages of development, the introduction of a capable new German fighter aircraft in the skies over occupied Europe caused great concern amongst RAF officials, who were now losing Spitfires at an alarming rate and needed an immediate response. With the proposed squadron introduction of the new Spitfire Mk.VIII variant still some months away, Supermarine designers had the idea of mating the intended new powerplant for this aircraft, the Rolls Royce Merlin 60 series engine, with existing Spitfire Mk.V airframes already on the production line, a temporary solution which might just buy them the time they needed.The idea was given official approval and the RAF's Emergency Interim Fighter Programme got underway, with the new variant given the designation Spitfire IX, a stop-gap solution which would actually prove to be something of a fighting thoroughbred. In actual fact, this undertaking was not without several rather significant challenges for the team at Supermarine to overcome and but for the severity of the situation in the skies over Europe, may have actually been regarded as too problematic. Attaching the powerful new variant of the Merlin engine to existing Spitfire airframes was fraught with challenges, as the new unit was larger, wider and featured a redesigned rear section, all of which made this far from a simple exchange of engines. Supermarine technicians had to remove all existing systems and connections, design a new engine mount, then replace all fittings with newly upgraded components, all of which were essentially hand built. In fact, it could be argued that many of the first Spitfire Mk.IX fighters were hand built, with each one having an incredible number of man hours devoted to their p

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