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"Coming Right Up" USAAF Figure (1:32 Scale)
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"Coming Right Up" USAAF figure. Comes with miniature war recruitment poster.
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The Battle of Britain Scramble! Vignette (1:32 Scale)
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In the summer of 1940, 2936 pilots took part in a historic battle against the German Luftwaffe that was to become the only battle to be fought entirely in the air; this battle had become known as the Battle of Britain and the pilots as "the few."
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German Messerschmitt Bf 109G-2 Fighter - Heinrich Ehrle, "Yellow 12", 6./JG 5 'Eismeer', Petsamo, Finland, 1943 (1:32 Scale)
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Numerically the most abundant fighter produced by either side during WWII, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 formed the backbone of the Jagdwaffe on both the eastern and western fronts, as well as in the Mediterranean and North Africa. Of the eight distinct sub-types within the huge Bf 109 family, the most populous was the G-model, of which over 30,000 were built between 1941-45.
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RAF Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk. IB Fighter - Fleet Air Arm No. 880 Squadron, HMS Indomitable, Indian Ocean, May 1942 (1:32 Scale)
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The Hawker Hurricane was the first monoplane to join the Royal Air Force as a fighter aircraft, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 300-mph in level flight. Often compared with the sleek-looking Supermarine Spitfire, the Hurricane, in actuality, shouldered the brunt of the fighting during the "Battle of Britain", equipping more than three-fifths of the RAF's Fighter Command squadrons.
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RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIC Fighter - Douglas Bader, No. 242 Squadron, Coltishall, England, Battle of Britain, 1940 (1:32 Scale)
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The Hawker Hurricane was the first monoplane to join the Royal Air Force as a fighter aircraft, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 300-mph in level flight. Often compared with the sleek-looking Supermarine Spitfire, the Hurricane, in actuality, shouldered the brunt of the fighting during the "Battle of Britain", equipping more than three-fifths of the RAF's Fighter Command squadrons.
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USAAF North American P-51D Mustang Fighter - Robert Todd Moore, "Stinger VII," 45th Fighter Squadron, Iwo Jima, South Field, June 1945 (1:32 Scale)
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No other aircraft of WWII could fly as high, go as far, or fight as hard as the famed Mustang. Piloted by a record 281 Aces, this agile and ferocious dogfighter tallied more kills than any other Allied airplane. As the bombers of the Eighth Air Force fought their way deep into Hitler's Germany, it was the Mustang that cleared the skies of Luftwaffe fighters.
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Flight Line Issue #5: RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. 1 Fighter with Ground Crew - Flight Officer A.G. Lewis, Castle Camps, 1940 (1:32 Scale)
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The Hawker Hurricane was the first monoplane to join the Royal Air Force as a fighter aircraft, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 300-mph in level flight. Often compared with the sleek-looking Supermarine Spitfire, the Hurricane, in actuality, shouldered the brunt of the fighting during the "Battle of Britain", equipping more than three-fifths of the RAF's Fighter Command squadrons.
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Flight Line Issue #3: USAAF North American P-51D Mustang Fighter - Clarence "Bud" Anderson, "Old Crow" with Ground Crew, 363rd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group, Leiston, England, 1944 (1:32 Scale)
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No other aircraft of WWII could fly as high, go as far, or fight as hard as the famed Mustang. Piloted by a record 281 Aces, this agile and ferocious dogfighter tallied more kills than any other Allied airplane. As the bombers of the Eighth Air Force fought their way deep into Hitler's Germany, it was the Mustang that cleared the skies of Luftwaffe fighters.
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RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. Mk II Fighter - Karel Kuttelwascher, "Night Reaper", No.1(F) Squadron, RAF Tangmere, England, 1942 (1:32 Scale)
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The Hawker Hurricane was the first monoplane to join the Royal Air Force as a fighter aircraft, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 300-mph in level flight. Often compared with the sleek-looking Supermarine Spitfire, the Hurricane, in actuality, shouldered the brunt of the fighting during the "Battle of Britain", equipping more than three-fifths of the RAF's Fighter Command squadrons.
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German Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 Fighter - Maj. Hermann Graf, "Red 1," Gruppenkommandeur JG 50, Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, 1943 (1:32 Scale)
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Numerically the most abundant fighter produced by either side during WWII, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 formed the backbone of the Jagdwaffe on both the eastern and western fronts, as well as in the Mediterranean and North Africa. Of the eight distinct sub-types within the huge Bf 109 family, the most populous was the G-model, of which over 30,000 were built between 1941-45.
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