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Out of stockAirfix Models Fiesler Storch 1:72 - Walk the High Street One of the great Luftwaffe aircraft of the Second World War, the ungainly looking Fieseler Storch may not have commanded the same respect as the fast and agile Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter, yet its low speed handling and short field performance was without equal.
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Airfix Model airplanes Messerschmitt Bf109E-4 - Walk The High Street Scheme: Bf 109E-4 ‘Yellow 13’ 9./JG54 Hollande When the diminutive Messerschmitt Bf109 entered service in February 1935, it was one of the most advanced aircraft in the world, clearly heralding the future of fighter design. Produced in greater quantities than any other fighter aircraft, the Bf109 served throughout WWII and was flown by many of the world’s most successful air aces.
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Out of stockAirfix Airplane Models 1/72 Messerschmitt Me262A-2a 'Sturmvogel' - Walk the High Street Despite being the most advanced aircraft of WWII, Adolf Hitler insisted that the Me262 be developed into a fast attack bomber, diverting valuable resources from much needed fighter production. Known as the ‘Stormbird’ the attack version included hard points for two 500kg bombs under the nose of the aircraft, with its speed making it almost invulnerable from Allied air interception.
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Out of stockAirfix Curtiss Tomahawk IIB Small Starter Set - Walk The High Street The P40, in its various incarnations, served in the United States Army Air Force throughout the Second World War, fighting in Europe, across Asia and in the deserts of North Africa. The first model to see active service, the P40B proved to be an effective and tough low-level fighter
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Out of stockAirfix Models starter set - Walk The High Street First flying in 1939, the Focke -Wulf Fw190 proved to be an immediate threat to RAF fighters when introduced in late 1941, being faster and more manoeuvrable than the Spitfire V6 then in service.
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Out of stockFrom Walk the High Street The Boulton-Paul Defiant was the only ‘turret fighter’ to enter service with the RAF.
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Out of stockAirfix Model Aircraft Gloster Gladiator Mk I Mk II - Walk the High Street The Gloster Gladiator was developed from the Gloster Gauntlet as a private venture, and represented both the peak and the end of the biplane fighter. In many air arms it smoothed the transition to monoplane fighters, and in confronting aircraft of its own era it performed well. Online Models deliver throughout the UK.. We endeavour to despatch orders immediately but certainly within 48 hours receipt.
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Airfix Model Messerschmitt Bf109G-6 - Walk the High Street Scheme: Bf 109E-4 ‘Yellow 13’ 9./JG54 Hollande When the diminutive Messerschmitt Bf109 entered service in February 1935, it was one of the most advanced aircraft in the world, clearly heralding the future of fighter design. Produced in greater quantities than any other fighter aircraft, the Bf109 served throughout WWII and was flown by many of the world’s most successful air aces.
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Out of stockAirfix Model Planes P-51D Mustang QUICKBUILD - Walk The High Street Airfix QUICK BUILD is an exciting range of simple, snap together models suitable as an introduction to modelling for kids (ages 5 and up), or as a bit of construction fun for the more experienced modeller.
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Out of stockAirfix Model QUICKBUILD D-Day Spitfire - Walk The High Street The iconic Spitfire not only helped to defend the skies of Britain during the Battle of Britain, but carried on to take the war to the enemy leading up to June 6th 1944 - D-Day. This new Airfix QUICK BUILD version comes with the famous D-Day stripes
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Out of stockAirfix Model Cars VW Beetle Coca-Cola® QUICKBUILD - Walk the High Street Airfix QUICK BUILD is an exciting range of brick-based models suitable as an introduction to modelling. The pre-coloured pieces simply push together to build an impressive model
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Out of stockAirfix Model Planes North American F51D Mustang - Walk the High Street Featuring new parts and new schemes! Scheme 1: ‘Rotation Blues’ 67th FBS Korea Scheme 2: F51D 77 Squadron RAAF Korea 1951 Scheme 3: J26 Mustang, Swedish Air Force.
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Out of stockAirfix Aircraft Models McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.1 RAF Walk The High Street With the RAF already operating Phantoms initially intended for the Royal Navy at Leuchars air base in Fife, the withdrawal of HMS Ark Royal in 1978 meant that they also inherited the rest of the Fleet Air Arm Phantom fleet. Nos 43 and 111 Squadrons would use the Phantom FG.1 to defend Britain’s airspace until 1989, when they both converted to the BAe Tornado F