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Armour Collection World War II Era Reconnaissance Aircraft


This range includes various types of 1:48 scale reconnaissance aircraft.
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RAF Mosquito PR XVI Fighter-Bomber - 'Barber Pole', No. 680 Squadron, Italy, 1944
RAF De Havilland Mosquito Mk. XVI Photo Reconnaissance Aircraft - "Barber Pole", No. 680 Squadron, Italy, 1944 (1:48 Scale)
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The "Mossie," as it was known affectionately by its British crews, was both simple in construction and design. It was a twin engine, single boom aircraft that placed the pilot and navigator in a side-by-side sitting configuration. The Mosquito was one of the most cost effective aircraft ever built because it was constructed out of wood.
RAF De Havilland Mosquito T.111 Photo Reconnaissance Aircraft - No. 58 Squadron, Benson, Oxfordshire, 1946
RAF De Havilland Mosquito T.111 Photo Reconnaissance Aircraft - No. 58 Squadron, Benson, Oxfordshire, 1946 (1:48 Scale)
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The "Mossie," as it was known affectionately by its British crews, was both simple in construction and design. It was a twin engine, single boom aircraft that placed the pilot and navigator in a side-by-side sitting configuration. The Mosquito was one of the most cost effective aircraft ever built because it was constructed out of wood.
USAAF Mosquito PR XVI Fighter-Bomber - 802nd Reconnaissance Group, RAF Watton, England, 1944
USAAF De Havilland Mosquito Mk. XVI Photo Reconnaissance Aircraft - 802nd Reconnaissance Group, RAF Watton, England, 1944 (1:48 Scale)
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List Price: $110.00
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The "Mossie," as it was known affectionately by its British crews, was both simple in construction and design. It was a twin engine, single boom aircraft that placed the pilot and navigator in a side-by-side sitting configuration. The Mosquito was one of the most cost effective aircraft ever built because it was constructed out of wood.