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![]() | Airdoc - ADC009 - No Scale | Junkers Ju-87D 'Stuka' Part 2 - The D-variant of the German dive domber. WWII Combat Aircraft Photo Archive More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £15.50 | |
![]() | Aims - AIMS48D019 - 1:48 | Mistel 1 2 3 1. Mistel 1 - Junkers Ju-88C-6 composite SC+CE with Messerschmitt Bf-109 F-4 SK+ML, Einsatzgruppen./KG 101, Berg, August 1944 2. Mistel 1 - Ju-88CN+FK with Messerschmitt Bf-109 F-4 NA+YS of 2./KG 101 at St. Dizier, France, June 1944 3. Mistel 1 - Ju-88 Red 6 with Messerschmitt Bf-109F-4 '39' Reparaturwerkstatt (RW) number 4. Mistel 2 - Ju-88G-1 Red 11 with Focke-Wulf Fw-190A-8 W.Nr. 733683 of 6./KG 200 based at Tirstrup, Denmark, 1945 5. Mistel 2 - Ju-88G-1 Red 12 with Fw-190 White 1, 6./KG 200, Tirstrup, Denmark, February 1945 6. Mistel 3 - Ju-88G-10 460066 with Fw-190 F-8 W.Nr. 961243, Bernburg, April 1945 7. Mistel 3 - Ju-88G-10 460065, Bernburg, April 1945 [Mistel S1 German Mistel 1 WWII German Composite Aircraft.] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.50 | |
![]() | Double Ugly - DU85-0 - No Scale | British Phantoms. McDonnell-Douglas FG.1, FGR.2 and F-4J (UK) in Royal Air Force Service 1979 to 1992 Sized A4, hardcover, 160 pages, over 350 hitherto unpublished photographs, colour profiles, unit insignia and patches, ENGLISH TEXT This second book of our two volume publication on the F-4K (FG.1), F-4M (FGR.2) and F-4J(UK) in Royal Air Force service covers the usage of the Phantom in the air defence role at RAF Conningsby, Leuchars, Wattisham and RAF Wildebrath (Royal Air Force Germany). The publication finishes with the disbandment of the Phantom in 1992 and a full aircraft history of each FGR.2 and F-4J(UK). Author: Patrick Martin From the content: Foreword & Readers Notes Acknowledgements Service Use Phantom McDonnell-Douglas FG.1 Royal Air Force 1979 to 1989 McDonnell-Douglas FGR.2 Phantom Air Defence 1979 to 1992 Phantoms over the Falklands Phantom F-4J(UK) 1984 to 1991 Phantom Air Defence Weapons Phantom Finish & Markings Royal Air Force Finish and Markings 1979 to 1992 Royal Air Force Unit Markings 1979 to 1992 Training Units 1978 to 1992 Air Defence Units 1979 to 1992 British Phantoms Colour Chart Royal Air Force Phantom Special Schemes Royal Air Force Phantom Notable Markings 1978 to 1992 Phantom Histories, Bases and Units 1979 to 1992 Appendices Appendix 1: Individual Aircraft Histories Phantom YF-4M, Production FGR.2, F-4J(UK) Appendix 2: Accident Report XV428 CC Appendix 3: RAF Phantom Operators Appendix 4: Camouflage Schemes Appendix 5: Abbreviations [Phantom 005][McDonnell-Douglas FG.1 FGR.2] More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £34.99 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | HMH-Publications - HMHDH-018 - No Scale | Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet DH-018 is a 116-page book showing the Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet. Included are the A-version, the E-version as well as the updated Alpha Jets - this is the first time such a detailed portrait has been made. Aircraft from many air forces are included, such as France, Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Morocco, Thailand and Nigeria. An 18-page maintenance chapter is included in this newest book by HMH Publications. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £22.99 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | HMH-Publications - HMHDH-019 - No Scale | Airbus A-400M Atlas - 140 pages This book is an in-depth portrait of Europe's newest military transport aircraft, the A-400M Atlas. In 140 pages, every detail of the impressive aircraft is shown, from the fuselage, wings, landing gear, to the cockpit and cargo bay. Aircraft from every country operating the A-400M are included: UK, Germany, Spain, France, Belgium, Luxemburg, Turkey and Malaysia. It also shows the A-400M in action, in flight, landing and taking off from unhardened runways or beaches and flying at low level. It contains over 350 photographs. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £25.99 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | HMH-Publications - HMHDH-025 - No Scale | Lockheed F-104 Starfighter In 180 pages, a complete portrait of the legendary F-104 Starfighter is brought in over 450 photos, picturing the aircraft both in action and in detail. Versions include the early subtypes but mainly the D/F/G/J/S and S ASA-M as well as the two-seat trainer CF-104D and TF-104G. Every detail of the aircraft is included and differences between the types are pointed out. For this book, currently flying aircraft of Starfighter Aerospace in Florida have been photographed as well. Aircraft from these countries are included: USA, Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Japan, Italy, Denmark, Turkey, Greece, ... This book also contains an impressive maintenance chapter, ideal for the scale modeller. Many interesting details, often overlooked, are included. With some of the benefits of this book, HMH Publications will financially support the further restoration of an F-104G at Volkel Air Base in The Netherlands. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £29.99 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | Start - LIF30 - No Scale | Luftwaffe im Focus Edition No 30 50 pages, 60 photos - tehreof 7 in colour, 1 colour profil, 1 coloured emblem, 3 coloured document, 5 coloured maps, reader's forum Fighters: Look What Turned Up Colour Photos of the Aircraft of Hptm. Bƒ¤r, Kommandeur of I./JG 77 Photos with a story: Kurierstaffel (trop) Afrika The Unit with Many Names Scenery: Three Days Confined to Barracks for a "Flying Obscenity" Awards: The Honour Goblet for Distinguished Achievement in the Air War Reconnaissance Aircraft: Hit by Flak in the Area North of Rzhev! Fortunate return by a 4.(F)/14 crew in January 1942 Documents: The Arab Identity Card of the German Africa Corps Heavy Fighters: Me 410 Production at Messerschmitt in Augsburg Color Photos: The Red Devil That Suddenly Disappeared (1./KG 76) Photos with a story: Hit by Flak Return Flight with No Rudder! Happy Ending to a Dramatic Mission by Nahaufklƒ¤rungsgruppe 4 Tails: Einsatzbilanz einer Do 217 des KG 40 Heavy Fighters: Derna Base of Operations for the 9. Staffel of ZG 26 in North Africa Unusual: A Rare Boundary Stone as a Victory Marker (I./ZG 52) Seaplanes: Seenotstaffel 8 in the Black Sea More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £19.60 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | Start - LIFSPEZ04 - None | Luftwaffe im Focus Spezial No 4 58 pages, 88 photos - thereof 6 in colour, Colourprofil, 4 coloured maps aâé-¢ The English Channel " Feared by German Fighter Pilots (main article main article covering various topics) aâé-¢ They Failed to Return " And Became Prisoners of War aâé-¢ Aerial Combat over the Thames Estuary " The Staffelkapitƒ¤n of 1./ZG 26 Is Forced to Come Down "In the Drink" aâé-¢ Photos with a Story: The He 111 and Ju 88 Balloon-Cable Fender Aircraft in Action over England Correcting a long-standing factual distortion aâé-¢ Aircraft in Focus: The "Old Channel Kites" " Pushed Off On the Replacement Training Staffeln aâé-¢ Scenery: He 111 of KG 100 " Emergency Landing and Subsequent Take-Off aâé-¢ Fates: 4.(F)/14 " "5F + MM", An Unlucky Aircraft Code aâé-¢ Fates: Rammed Preparing for Take-off " Fate of a Staffelkapitƒ¤n aâé-¢ Photos with a story: The Speculation about Luftflotte 2's Command Post Is Over! First private photos of the command post Cƒ¤sar II at Sangatte More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £27.80 | |
![]() | MA Publications - MAE02 - No Scale | Building the Messerchmitt Bf-109. The iconic Messerschmitt Bf-109 was the backbone of the Luftwaffe's fighter force during World War II. The aircraft first saw operational service in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War and was still in service at the dawn of the jet age at the end of the War in 1945. The Bf-109 is the most produced fighter aircraft in history, with a total of 33,984 airframes produced from 1936 up to April 1945. It was also one of the most advanced fighters of the era, including such features as all-metal monocoque construction, a closed canopy, and retractable landing gear, and was powered by a liquid-cooled, inverted-V12 engine. It was conceived as an interceptor, and later models were developed to fulfil multiple tasks, serving as bomber escort, fighter- bomber, day-night all-weather fighter, ground-attack aircraft, and as reconnaissance aircraft. It was supplied to and operated by several countries during World War II and served with a number of air arms for many years after the war. The Bf-109 was flown by the three top-scoring German fighter aces of World War II, who claimed 928 victories among them. The highest scoring fighter ace of all time, Erich Hartmann, flew the Bf-109 and was credited with 352 aerial victories. The aircraft was also flown by Hans-Joachim Marseille, the highest-scoring German ace in the North African Campaign, who achieved 158 aerial victories. It was also flown by several other aces from Germany's allies, notably the Finn Ilmari Juutilainen, the highest scoring non-German ace on the type. This second book in the MA Publications 'Model Aircraft Extra' series brings you a guide to building some of the variants of the Bf-109. In all some 14 build projects are included in a 'how-to' format using kits in popular scales from some of the best model makers around. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £14.99 | |
![]() | MA Publications - MAE04 - No Scale | Model Aircraft Extra 4. Building the North-American P-51D Mustang. WAS é£14.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! Marrying an American dive-bomber design and a British engine, the North-American P-51 Mustang became one of the greatest fighters of World War II. The iconic P-51 was a World War II single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber that also saw service in the Korean War and other conflicts. The Mustang was designed in 1940 by North-American Aviation (NAA) in response to a requirement of the British Purchasing Commission. The Purchasing Commission approached North-American Aviation to build Curtiss P-40 fighters under license for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Rather than build an old design from another company, North-American Aviation proposed the design and production of a more modern fighter. The prototype NA-73X airframe was rolled out on 9 September 1940, 102 days after the contract was signed, and first flew on 26 October. The Mustang was designed to use the Allison V-1710 engine, which had limited high-altitude performance in its earlier variants. The aircraft was first flown operationally by the RAF as a tactical-reconnaissance aircraft and fighter-bomber (Mustang Mk I). Replacing the Allison with a Rolls-Royce Merlin resulted in the P-51B/P-51C (Mustang Mk III) model and transformed the aircraft's performance at altitudes above 15,000ft, without sacrificing range, allowing it to compete with the Luftwaffe's fighters. The definitive version, the P-51D, was powered by the Packard V-1650-7, a license-built version of the two-speed two-stage-supercharged Merlin 66 and was armed with six .50 calibre M2/AN Browning machine guns. From late 1943, P-51Bs and P-51Cs (supplemented by P-51Ds from mid-1944) were used by the USAAF's Eighth Air Force to escort bombers in raids over Germany, while the RAF's Second Tactical Air Force and the USAAF's Ninth Air Force used the Merlin-powered Mustangs as fighter-bombers, roles in which the Mustang helped ensure Allied air superiority in 1944. The P-51 was also used by Allied air forces in the North African, Mediterranean, Italian and Pacific theatres, and during World War II, Mustang pilots claimed to have destroyed some 4,950-enemy aircraft. At the start of the Korean War, the Mustang, by then redesignated F-51, was the main fighter of the United Nations until jet fighters, including North-American's F-86, took over this role, the Mustang then became a specialised fighter-bomber. Despite the advent of jet fighters, the Mustang remained in service with some air forces until the early 1980s. In Model Aircraft Extra #4, some 15 P-51 Mustang build projects will be included, in a 'how-to' format, and continue this fantastic series modelling guides from MA Publications, the new name in scale modelling. More | Aircraft books | Special Offers | £9.99 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | MA Publications - MAE06 - No Scale | Building the Supermarine Spitfire The iconic Supermarine Spitfire, the most strategically important British single-seat fighter of World War II. The Spitfire, renowned for winning victory laurels in the Battle of Britain along with the Hawker Hurricane, served in every theatre of the War and was produced in more variants than any other British aircraft. The Spitfire was designed by Reginald Mitchell of Supermarine Ltd., in response to a 1934 Air Ministry specification calling for a high-performance fighter with an armament of eight wing-mounted 0.303-inch machine guns. The airplane was a direct descendant of a series of floatplanes designed by Mitchell to compete for the coveted Schneider Trophy in the 1920s. One of these racers, the S.6, set a world speed record of 357 miles per hour in 1929. Designed around a 1,000-horsepower, 12-cylinder, liquid-cooled Rolls-Royce PV-12 engine (later dubbed the Merlin), the Spitfire first flew in March 1935. It had superb performance and flight characteristics, and deliveries to operational Royal Air Force (RAF) squadrons commenced in the summer of 1938. A more radical design than the Hurricane, the Spitfire had a stressed-skin aluminum structure and a graceful elliptical wing with a thin airfoil that, in combination with the Merlin's efficient two-stage supercharger, gave it exceptional performance at high altitudes. The version of the Spitfire that fought in the Battle of Britain was powered by a Merlin engine. Faster than its formidable German opponent the Bf-109 at altitudes above 15,000 feet and just as manoeuvrable, Spitfires were sent by preference to engage German fighters while the slower Hurricanes went for the bombers. More Hurricanes than Spitfires served in the Battle of Britain, and they were credited with more 'kills,' but it can be argued that the Spitfire's superior high-altitude performance provided the margin of victory. Meanwhile, Supermarine was developing more-capable versions of the Spitfire driven by progressively more-powerful Merlin's. The eight 0.303-inch machine guns gave way to four 0.8-inch automatic cannons, and by war's end the Spitfire had been produced in more than 20 fighter versions alone, powered by Merlin's of up to 1,760 horsepower. Though outperformed by the German Fw-190 on that aircraft's introduction in 1941, the Spitfire restored parity the following year and eventually regained the advantage. It remained a first-line air-to-air fighter throughout the war. Spitfires were used in the defence of Malta, in North Africa and Italy, and, fitted with tail hooks and strengthened tail sections, as Seafires from Royal Navy aircraft carriers from June 1942. Spitfires helped to provide air superiority over the Sicily, Italy, and Normandy beachheads and served in the Far East from the spring of 1943. Fighter-bomber versions could carry a 250 or 500lb bomb beneath the fuselage and a 250-pound bomb under each win One of the Spitfire's most important contributions to Allied victory was as a photo-reconnaissance aircraft from early 1941. Superior high-altitude performance rendered it all but immune from interception, and the fuel tanks that replaced wing-mounted machine guns and ammunition bays gave it sufficient range to probe western Germany from British bases. n late 1943 Spitfires powered by Rolls-Royce Griffon engines developing as much as 2,050 horsepower began entering service. Capable of top speeds of 440 miles per hour and ceilings of 40,000 feet, these were used to shoot down V-1 'buzz bombs.' During World War II, Spitfires were exported in small numbers to Portugal, Turkey, and the Soviet Union, and they were flown by the U.S. Army Air Forces in Europe. When production ceased in 1947, 20,334 Spitfires of all versions had been produced, 2,053 of them Griffon-powered versions. Fighter versions of the Spitfire were withdrawn from RAF service during the early 1950s, while photo-reconnaissance Spitfires continued in service until 1954. In Model Aircraft 'Extra Special' #6, the biggest book of this series some 22`Spitfire build projects will be included, in a 'how-to' format, and continue this fantastic series modelling guides from MA Publications, the new name in scale modelling. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £14.99 | |
![]() | Model Alliance - ML48142 - 1:48 | BAC/EE Canberra Part 4. WAS é£13.30! TEMPORARILY HALF PRICE!!! Bomber Canopy versions in Foreign Service (8) IP991 High Speed Silver; Q1791 Jet Bomber Conversion Unit Overall Lt Aircraft Grey; Q1792 6 Sqn;F1022 Dark Green/Dark Sea Grey/Lt Aircraft Grey. All Indian Air Force. 99+34 and 99+36 German Federal Republic; 01 and 02 F8 Wing Swedish Air Force 1960s with special noses in High Speed Silver More | Aircraft decals (military) | Special Offers | £6.65 | |
![]() | Print Scale - PSL48172 - 1:48 | Bell P-39 Aircobra Aces Part-1 1. P-39N of 9 GIAP, August 1943. Personal aircraft of Kpt. Sultan Achmet - Chan. 2. P-39N of 16 GIAP, Germany, April 1945. Personal aircraft of Lt. Konstantin Suchow. 3. Airacobra l AH 636 White 33 of Capt Ivan Dmitrievich Gaidaenko, 19 GIAP, Autumn 1942. 4. P-39Q 'White 10" of Capt Pavel Stepanovich Kutakhov, 19 GIAP, Shongui, late 1943. 5. P-400 '77" of 6 IAE VMF SF, winter 1942/43. Personal aircraft of Yuri Penakov.Aircraft in temporary white camouflage with Medium Grey undersurfaces. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £17.30 | |
![]() | Print Scale - PSL48177 - 1:48 | Polikarpov U-2/Po-2 Part 2 1. Po-2VS. Unit: 9th GbNBAD. Serial: 28. Mission of Polish rebels supply. September 1944. 2. U-2SP (PS-3). Unit: 62nd Guards air regiment of GVF. Serial: 9. Winter 1943-1944s. 3. U-2VS (LNB). Unit: 242nd NBAD. Serial: 5. Pilot - Hero of the Soviet Union Popova Nadezhda Vasilievna (852 combat missions). 4. U-2VS (LNB). Unit: 46th GvNBAD. Serial: 2 5. U-2. Unit: 2nd Numberless Regiment, 46th ZAP. Serial: 9 July 1943. Aircraft were produced at Kazansky factory. 6.U-2. Serial: 80. Engelsk flying school. July 1932. 7. Po-2. Unit: 889th NBAP. Serial: 4. Wysoche-Bartosh, Poland, October 9th, 1944. 8. S-2. Unit: Separate transport-medical regiment, 4th VA. Summer 1944. 9. U-2. Serial: 5. Two-colour camouflage. This aircraft was found by Germans in Summer of 1941. 10. U-2 "Menzhinskiy" Unit: aeroclub of the No.39 factory. Serial: 1. Middle of 1930's. 11. U-2. Unit: 235th ShAP, 264th ShAD. Moldova airfield, 1944. On 17.45 of June 21st, 1944 this a/c piloted by Hero of the Soviet Union Vinogradov I.N. 12. Po-2VS. Unit: 23rd GvNBAD. Serial: 1. 13.U-2. Unit: 399th Separate Liaison Regiment, 3rd VA. Serial: 13 3rt Byelorussian Front, Konigsberg direction, February 1945. 14. Po-2VS. Serial: 6 Academy of Air force, Monino, 1945. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £17.30 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | Starfighter Decals - SFD48015 - 1:48 | Operation Leader USS Ranger North Atlantic 1943 Set of three markings for the Aircraft from the USS Ranger that participated in Operation Leader, an Allied operation against German shipping in Norway above the Arctic Circle. It was USS Ranger's last War Time cruise. Decals are provided for 3 different F4F-4 Wildcats in what was a rare combination of USN 3 (Actually 4) Tone camo and red outlined National Insignia, an SBD-5 Dauntless and a TBF-1 Avenger all in the "3 Tone" (Actually 4) scheme with Red Surround National Insignia. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £11.99 | |
Deprecated: substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /mnt/vault/Sync/Dessol/Sites/hannants.co.uk/htdocs/product.inc.html on line 911 ![]() | Warpaint Series - WPS140 - No Scale | North-American OV-10 Bronco written by Mike Verier The full story of the first true Multi-Role Combat Aircraft, the OV-10 Bronco, still flying operationally after nearly six decades of service, is told here for the first time in a bumper 104-page Warpaint. Detailed first-hand information gathered over many years has enabled the author to bring together the many facets of this remarkably versatile aircraft including pre-cursors, competitors and prototypes, through Vietnam and combat service with some eleven US and foreign Air Arms, and its part in the development of modern precision weapons, to its astonishing array of uses since. These include fighting drug cartels in Columbia, fires in California, mosquitos in South Carolina, and ISIS in Northern Iraq. Also, finally covered in full and accurate detail are the German 'jet' Broncos. The world's largest restoration project and current training of US and NATO JTACS bring the story up to date. De-classified information has made it possible to detail for the first time all the long-nose D model conversions and all the Broncos that served in Desert Storm, their preparation, the epic trans-continental deployment of one squadron by air, and the key role played by the Broncos during the war. The detailed and revealing narrative is copiously illustrated throughout with fully captioned photographs - many previously unseen- and backed by personal accounts, Individual aircraft histories, airframe lists, scale plans and specially commissioned art work with comprehensive colour scheme information. Warpaint 140 North-American/Rockwell OV-10A/OV-10B Author: Mike Verier Content: 104 pages More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £28.00 | |
![]() | Xtradecal - X48080 - 1:48 | RAF 74 (Tiger) Sqn 1918 to 1992 (10) Royal_Aircraft_Factory S.E.5a F8990/R France 1918; Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I/Mk.1 K9871 JH-O RAF Hornchurch 4/1939 or ZP-O 8/1940; Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II P8388 ZP-W `Black Vanities' 1941; Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VC Tropical version EP814/L Cyprus/Egypt 1943; Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXe PV144 4D-A Belgium 1944; Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XVIe TB675 4D-V Germany 1945; BAC/EE Lightning F.6 XR768/B RAF Tengah 1970; McDonnell-Douglas Phantom FGR.2 and McDonnell F-4J McDonnell Phantom (UK) All serials for TIGER SQN with large or small Tiger head. Double sheet [F.2A/F.6] More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £12.99 |
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