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					<item><title>Arma Hobby AH70045</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/AH70045</link>
<description>Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA/B/C &quot;Eastern Front&quot; Deluxe Set â€“ 1:72 Marking options include;

Hurricane Mk.IIb, BM959/60. Karelian Front Air Force, 609th Fighter Aviation Regiment, USSR, April 1942.
Hurricane Mk.IIa, Z2585/42. Karelian Front Air Force, 152nd Fighter Aviation Regiment, USSR, February 1942
Hurricane Mk IIc, KX452/64. Northern Fleet Air Force, 78th Fighter Aviation Regiment, USSR, March 1943
Hurricane Mk IIb, Z5548/48. Soviet Air Force. Unit unknown, probably 26th Fighter Aviation Regiment. USSR, Winter 1941/1942.
Hurricane Mk IIb, Z4017/FU-56. 81 Squadron RAF, Flight B. Operation â€žBenedictâ€. Pilot P/O Richard Edward Bush. Vaenga, USSR, October 1941.
Hurricane Mk IIb, Baltic Fleet Air Force, 3rd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment. Pilot: Cpt. G. D. Kostyliev, Sinyavino, USSR, Autumn 1942.
Hurricane Mk IIb, Z5236/GO-31. 134 Squadron RAF. Operation â€žBenedictâ€. Vaenga, USSR, October 1941.
70045 - Hurricane Mk II A/B/C &quot;Eastern Front&quot; Deluxe Set â€“ 1:72

Mk.IIA/Mk.IIB/Mk.IIC. Price:&amp;pound;38.40</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/AH70045</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 03 Mar 2024 13:25:59 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Arma Hobby AH40009</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/AH40009</link>
<description>Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc
New Tool 2023 Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc 1:48 scale plastic kit with 3D print conversion. No need to cut plastic parts, 3D prints are direct plastic part replacements.

Sea Hurricane IIc Kit includes:

Arma Hobby Hurricane Mk.I plastic sprues
Decal with 3 marking and colours options
Painting masks for the canopy and wheels (kabuki paper)
3D printed set with arrestor hook section, pilot&#039;s seat with harness, 20mm gun barrels and exhaust manifold.
There are three marking options:

Sea Hurricane Mk IIc - 835 Squadron, HMS Nairana, pilot Sub Lt. A.R. Burgham, June 1944
Sea Hurricane Mk IIc â€“ 825 Squadron, HMS Vindex, early 1944
Sea Hurricane Mk X - 804 Squadron, HMS Dasher, operation Torch, late 1942. Price:&amp;pound;59.99</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/AH40009</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2024 18:35:04 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Arma Hobby AH70068</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/AH70068</link>
<description>North-American F-6C Mustangâ„¢ (new edition of kit, replaced sold out 70040)
Kit includes parts needed to build a 1/72 scale model of the F-6C Mustang fighter/photo-
reconnaissance aeroplane:

plastic parts
decal with 4 marking options (2 USAAF and 1 French)
self-adhesive kabuki-paper painting masks for canopy and wheels
Marking Options:

F-6C-10-NT Mustang, 44-10889/R7-N, GR II.33 Savoie, French Air Forces, April-May 1945.
F-6C-1-NA Mustang, 43-12400/ZM-O, pilot: Cpt. E.B. â€˜â€™Blackieâ€™â€™ Travis, 12th Tactical Reconnaissance 
Squadron, 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, Middle Wallop, England, spring 1944.
F-6C-5-NT Mustang, 42-103604/600, pilot: Maj. E.O. McComas, 118th Tactical Reconnaissance 
Squadron, 23rd Fighter Group, Chengkung China, October 1944.


he legendary P-51 Mustang was an excellent fighter, but it also proved to be a universal photo-
reconnaissance plane. Its performance: speed, ceiling, armament, and great range meant that it 
could efficiently reach a distant target, photograph it and safely return to the base. To become a long-
range aerial spy, the Mustang, unlike, for example, the Spitfire, required only the installation of 
photographic equipment.
The reconnaissance Mustang F-6C was a modification of the P-51B/P-51C fighter. Most of the F-6Cs were 
built at the North-American factories in Dallas and differed from the fighters produced there mainly in
the openings for installing a camera. Photo equipment was installed at modification centers in Love 
Field and Kansas City. 230 serial F-6Cs were produced this way. In addition, more than 50 P-51B/P-51C 
fighters were converted into reconnaissance planes in overseas depots and combat units. The 
reconnaissance Mustangs performed well both for high-altitude missions with a vertical camera and 
for low-level tactical reconnaissance using an oblique camera. Their armament also allowed them to ?
engage in equal combat with enemy planes. They were used by the US Army and Allied Air Force in 
European, Mediterranean, and Far East theatres of operations.. Price:&amp;pound;29.99</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/AH70068</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2024 17:18:19 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Arma Hobby AH70024</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/AH70024</link>
<description>Re-released! Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Allied Squadrons Limited Edition with decals by Techmod. Price:&amp;pound;21.99</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/AH70024</guid>
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