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FALKLAND ISLANDS HELICOPTERS
Royal Navy:
Westland WESSEX HAS.3 - 737 NAS (H.M.S. Hermes / ' Humphrey')
Westland WESSEX HU.5 - 845 NAS, 847 NAS & 848 NAS
Westland SEA KING HAS.2A & HC.4 - 825 NAS & 846 NAS
Royal Air Force:
Westland SEA KING HAR.3 - 202 Squadron
Armee de l'Air:
de_Havilland_Canada DHC.2 BEAVER
E.L.A.52 & E.L.A.54 (Indochina)
Arado Ar-199V-5 1 decal v. for Luftwaffe
The Arado Ar 199 was a floatplane built by Arado Flugzeugwerke. It was a low-flying aircraft, designed in 1938 for catapult launching and operated over water. The enclosed cockpit had two side-by-side seats for instructor and student and a third rear seat for a training navigator or radio operator.
1. Arado Ar-199 V5, RC+HR, testing aircraft, E-Stelle Travemunde, 1941
In 1938,...
Heinkel He-112V-10 3 decal v. for Germany, Luftwaffe
At the end of 1933, the RLM issued a specification calling for a monoplane design. Four designs were produced: the Arado 80, Fw 159, Bf-109 and Heinkel 112. The 112, designed by Dipl. Ing. Heinrich Hertel, competed with three others at a competition held in Travemunde in October 1935.
1. Heinkel 112 V10, W. Nr. 2253, testing aircraft, Marienehe, Germany, September 1938
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Heinkel He-112V-11 3 decal v. for Germany, Japan, Luftwaffe
At the end of 1933, the RLM issued a specification calling for a monoplane design. Four designs were produced: the Arado 80, Fw 159, Bf-109 and Heinkel 112. The 112, designed by Dipl. Ing. Heinrich Hertel, competed with three others at a competition held in Travemunde in October 1935.
1. Heinkel 112 V11, W. Nr. 2254, testing aircraft, Marienehe, Germany, April 1938...
Re-printed! Douglas C-47/Douglas AC-47D (3) Brazil Air Force 2034 1GT `Gordo' 1972; Chile Air Force 963 Gp de Aviacion No 10 1946; 43-010/OS 432 TFW Udorn 1970
Bristol Pegasus engines (3D-Printed) set, three engines per pack. Each engine printed as one piece including the pushrods and fuel pipes, no assembly needed.
Macchi Veltro landing gear (designed to be used with Italeri kits) (3D-Printed) set, similar set to AHL72057, but with two creases in the upper gear doors.
ATAR (HVAR) rockets various (Skyraiders, Mustangs, Corsairs, Panthers...) (3D-Printed) set, 16 rockets per set: 8 HVAR and 8 ATAR (HVAR with large anti-tank warheads used in the Korean war), both with narrow and wide lug band spacing. Fully detailed, in one piece, no assembly needed.
CANT Z.506 Airone engine and cowling set (designed to be used with Italeri and Supermodel kits) (3D-Printed) set, three separate cowlings, exhaust rings and the correct Alfa Romeo 126 engines, complete with exhausts, intakes and the characteristic fairings (baffles) between the cylinders. Very simple assembly. Replaces kit parts which have incorrect size and shape (engines with two pushrods per cylinder, etc.).