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Royal Flying Corps SPAD XIII Fighter - Captain William M Fry, No.23 Squadron, January 1918 (1:48 Scale)
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The Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés, commonly known as SPAD, was a French aircraft manufacturer responsible for producing a number of significant fighter aircraft during the First World War.
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Royal Flying Corps S.E.5a Fighter - Capt James McCudden, No.56 Squadron, Balzieux, France, February 1918 (1:48 Scale)
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The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War. Like the Hurricane compared to the Spitfire in the Second World War, the S.E.5 was not as glamorous as the Sopwith Camel, nor did it achieve the same iconic status, but it was one of the most important and influential aircraft of the war. The S.E.5 was instrumental in ensuring that the period of German dominance known as Bloody April 1917 was not repeated.
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RAF Bristol Blenheim Mk. XIVF Light Bomber - V5735, QY-D, No. 244 Squadron, Coastal Command, Aldergrove, 1941 (1:72 Scale)
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Bristol Aeroplane's Blenheim was a British high-speed light bomber used extensively in the early days of the Second World War. It was later adapted into a successful heavy fighter. A Canadian-made variant named the Bolingbroke was used as an anti-Submarine and training aircraft.
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RAF Handley Page Halifax GR. II Heavy Bomber - HR686, No. 502 Squadron, Coastal Command, Stornoway, October 1944 (1:72 Scale)
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The Handley Page Halifax was one of the British front-line, four-engine heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. A contemporary of the famous Avro Lancaster, the Halifax remained in service until the end of the war, performing a variety of duties in addition to bombing.
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