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The Supermarine Spitfire needs little introduction, one of the best-known aircraft deployed by the Royal Air Force in the Battle of Britain.
Originally designed as a carrier-borne attack aircraft, the Skyraider eventually had a distinguished career which spanned over thirty years.
The M10C tank destroyer was a British modification of the M10s it received from the US, with the original 3-inch main gun replaced by the fearsome British 17 pounder.
With approximately 50,000 units produced during WWII, the U.S. Army's series of M4 Sherman tanks were one of the driving forces behind Allied victory.
First deployed to units in 1979, the F-15C Eagle subsequently showcased its air superiority prowess during the 1991 Gulf War.
The He 219 was arguably the Luftwaffe's best nightfighter during WWII and was notable for an extraordinary debut mission in June 1943.
The Grumman F4F Wildcat was the U.S. Navy's main fighter from the beginning to the mid stages of WWII and this kit depicts the F-4 variant.
The Supermarine Spitfire is regarded by many as the most beautifully designed single seat fighter to appear during the Second World War.
This kit may be assembled into either the B Mk.IV bomber version or the PR Mk.IV photo-reconnaissance version of the multi-role twin-engined de Havilland Mosquito.
The Britsol Beaufighter was a versatile aircraft used by the Royal Air Force for a number of roles during WWII.
During WWII the Fieseler Fi156C was used at every front. It had the wonderful ability of taking off and landing over a short distance on both smooth and rough surfaces.
Model replica of the DO215B-5 Night-fighter, that entered service in 1941.