Force (armed with Kukri air-to-air missiles) No. 809 was painted in a new grey low visibility paint layout in the late 1980s. Aircraft by: Jason Ashworth Textures by: Jens-Ole Kjlberg and Frank Safranek Panel by: Jens-Ole Kjlberg
Manufacturing authorization had been given to two-seat type F-106B before F-106 flew first. F-106B adopted the same design as F-106A as much as possible. All equipment necessary for the duty of not a mere training aircraft but the interceptor was installed. ...
Was exclusively a derivation type of F-102 Delta Dagger. However, the maximum speed finally reached twice F-102. It has grown up to a quite new fighter equipped with a body that applies the area rule and a revolutionary firearms control system. This is renewal ...
This bundle contains several repaints, including reworked original markings, an alternate Canadian Armed Forces black scheme, brilliant red airshow colours, and a Royal Australian Air Force version. Minor revisions to the previous offering include adjusting the ...
Gray and 40 years of Hercules in FAB, painted By Cristiano Magnani
The last biplane medium bomber to enter RAF service. The first RAF use of a power gun turret. Fitted with an autopilot and heating for all crew positions. Aircraft of No. 101 Sqdn. based at Bicester C.1936 Ver. 01, By Edward Cook
This bundle contains several repaints, including reworked original markings, an alternate Canadian Armed Forces black scheme, brilliant red airshow colours, and a Royal Australian Air Force version. Minor revisions to the previous offering include adjusting the ...
Developed for hunting in the Netherlands. It was used as a light bomber afterwards. Two kinds of paint example(Netherland and Germany) are included. by Kazunori Ito
Dynamics By J.E.Narcizo, Repainted by Cristiano Magnani
Co. that participates in the design competition of the new fighter that French Air Ministry submits specifications in 1934. However, it was not in time for starting the war with Germany of 1940 because the production line did not work well, and was not possible ...