Series 4 aircraft.An improved version with more protective armour, the long-range fighter versions were armed with four 0.303 inch (7.7mm) machine guns in a special gun pack under the fuselage. About 60 Blenheim Mk IVs were converted into Mk IVF fighters.Scale: &n..
Series 4 aircraftEntering Royal Air Force service with No.22 Squadron Coastal Command in January 1940, the Beaufort proved to be a rugged and highly manoeuvrable aircraft, although the engines continued to be something of a problem. Initially employed laying mines in enemy waters, Beauforts wo..
Series 4 aircraftWithout question, the de Havilland Mosquito qualifies as one of the finest fighting aeroplanes of the Second World War and one which could claim to be the envy of every other air force, particularly the Luftwaffe, who tried, but never quite managed to produce an equivalent aircraft...
Series 2 aircraftNew schemes, new pack illustration.The Harrier GR9 was a heavily updated development of the existing GR7, incorporating the ability to use a wide range of advanced precision weaponry, new communication systems and airframe upgrades.Scale: 1:72Length mm: 198Width mm: 130Pieces: 126Op..
Series 4 aircraftThe naval variant of the famous British vectored thrust jet aircraft, the Sea Harrier FRS.1 was required to be a fleet defender, with the added ability to perform reconnaissance and strike missions as required. The Sea Harrier came to prominence during the Falklands War of 198..
The Royal Navy's primary torpedo bomber of the Second World War, the Swordfish, despite its obsolescence, proved to be an effective anti-submarine and torpedo bomber right up until the end of hostilities in 1945, going on in fact to outlive its intended replacement, the Albacore, in Royal Navy Servi..
Series 4 aircraft.New schemes, new pack illustrationThe F2 introduced in 1962 was much modified in 1968, producing the F2A with square cut fin, kinked leading edges and enlarged ventral tank which gave an enhanced combat air patrol time of some 2 hours.Scale: 1:72Length mm: 232Width mm: 149Pieces: 9..
Operated by the Royal Navy, one of the most extensively modified versions of the Westland Sea King is the Westland Commando HC4. First flying on 26 September 1979, this high capacity, iconic aircraft was used extensively for British operations in both Gulf Wars, Afghanistan and the Falklands W..