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Printscale have released several decal sets in 1/72, and a three in 1/48.
NEW Fairey Gannet / 72-069 / Scale 1/72 The complete set 2 leaf. Wet decal
1. Fairey Gannet AS.1 XA340 / 292-R, 815 NAS, HMS Ark Royal, December 1957. Extra Dark Sea Grey and Sky finish. Propeller spinners painted in black and white. Serials, codes and lettering in black. "Harp" motif painted on both outer finlets, mirrored. Squadron chest under starboard cockpit. Type D roundels in all six positions.

2. Fairey Gannet AEW.3 XL471 / 43-R, 849 Squadron B Flight, HMS Ark Royal, June 1977. Extra Dark Sea Grey and Sky finish. Propeller spinners painted in black and yellow stripes. Serials, codes and lettering in black. A black map of Australia painted on the starboard nose side to denote B Flight the FAA's Australia Shield in 1975. Type B roundels in all six positions.

3. Fairey Gannet T.2 XA514 / 878-NW, 724 Squadron, Royal Australian Navy. Nowra, mid-1960s. High Speed Aluminim overall. Propeller spinners and antiglare panel in black. 36 inches yellow trainer bands on wings and fuselage. Serials, codes and lettering in black. Australian type D roundels in all six positions. This aircraft was used for live-fire training equipped with a 16 rockets full load.

4. Fairey Gannet COD.4 XA454 / 264-H, 849 Squadron A Flight, May 1970. RAF "Royal Blue" overall. Propeller spinners painted in black and red. Serials, codes and lettering in white. Type D roundels in all six positions. HMS Hermes badge on finlets are optional, as were removed at a later date

5. Fairey Gannet AS.1 XA322 / 771-CU, 796 Squadron, 1957. Extra Dark Sea Grey and Sky finish. Propeller spinners painted in red, white and black. Serials, codes and lettering in black. "Pirate's Head" motif painted on both outer finlets, mirrored. Type D roundels in all six positions.

6. Fairey Gannet COD.4 XG790 / 040-R, 849 Squadron B Flight, HMS Ark Royal, May 1970. RAF "Royal Blue" overall. Propeller spinners, arresting gear and last portion of outer finlets painted in black and yellow stripes. Serials, codes and lettering in white. Intake interior in Sky, with metallic lip. Type D roundels in all six positions.

7. Fairey Gannet AS.4 UA+108, Nr. 1 Squadron MFG 2, Federal German Navy (Bundesmarine), Westerland, Sylt, 1964. Extra Dark Sea Grey and Sky finish. Propeller spinners painted black. Serials, codes and lettering in black. MFG 2 shield painted on both outer finlets. Bundeswehr insignia in all six positions

NEW Dewoitine D.520 / 72-078 /Scale 1/72 Wet decal

NEW F-86 Sabre / 72-079 / Scale 1/72 The complete set 2 leaf. Wet decal
1. F-86E-1-NA 50-623 ‘Pretty Mary’ of the 335th FIS / 4th FIW flown by Col. Harrison R. Thyng

2. F-86E-10-NA 51-2738 ‘Father Dan’ 25th FIS / 51st FIW flown by 2nd Lt. Sam P. Young

3. F-86F-10-NA 51-12958 ‘The Paper Tiger’ of the 39th FIS / 51st FIW flown by Capt. Harold E. Fischer

4. F-86F-30-NA 52-4584 ‘MiG Mad Marine’ of the 25th FIS / 51st FIW flown by Maj. John Glenn

5. F-86E-10-NA 51-2822 ‘The King’ of the 336th FIS / 4th FIW flown by Col. Royal Newman Baker

6. F-86E-10-NA 51-2767 ‘The Chopper’ of the 336th FIS / 4th FIW flown by Major Felix Asla

7. F-86F-30-NA 52-4427 ‘The Old Man’ of the 8th FBG flown by Col. Walter Benz, Group C.O

8. F-86F-30-NA 52-4341 ‘Mig Poison’ of the 67th FBS / 18th FBG flown by Maj. James Hagerstom

9. F-86E-10-NA 51-2834 ’Jolley Roger’ of the 335th FIS / 4th FIW flown by Capt. Cliff Jolley

NEW Nakajima Ki-27 / 72-080 / Scale 1/72 Wet decal
1. Ki-27b No.9 from 3 Chutai 13. Sentai, Japan, 1942

2. Ki-27b of Taii Hyoe Yonage, commander of 2. Centai, the Philippines, December of 1941

3. Ki-27b from 1. Chutai 13. Sentai, Japan,1939. White katakana Ho marking on rudder

4. Ki-27b from 2. Chutai 4.Sentai, Ozuki,Japan 1942-1943

5. Ki-27b from 2. Chutai 204.Kyody Sentai, Japan 1942

6. Ki-27b No.3 from Foong Bin Khap Lai 16. Thailand Air Force Kong Thap Arkart Thai, Lampang, Thailand, November of 1944

7. Ki-27b No.4 from Foong Bin Khap Lai16. Thailand Air Forces Kong Thap Arkart Thai, Lampang, Thailand, November of 1944

8. Ki-27b in Mandzukuo Manshu Kokugun Hikotai air force camouflage, Manchuria, September of 1942

9. Ki-27b from 1. Chutai 64. Sentai, Maruta Butai, China 1940. Gunso Shigeru Takuwa flown this plane. Aircraft has dismounted cockpit shield.

10. Ki-27b No.4 from 1. Kyoiku Hikotai 1944

11. Ki-27b from 3. Chutai 50. Sentai the Philippines, January of 1942

12. Training Ki-27b from 25. Kyoiku Hikotai, May of 1944

13. Ki-27b from 14. Kyoiku Hikotai, November of 1944. Black and white hiragana So. on rudder.

14. Ki-27b No.1 from Tachiarai Rikugun Hiko Gakko, Tachiarai, Japan 1943

15. Ki-27b from 2. Chutai 244. Sentai, Japan.1943. Probably Gunso Tadao Sumi flown this plane

16. Ki-27b from 2. Chutai 244. Sentai,1944-1945.

NEW Bristol Beaufighter / 72-082 /Scale 1/72 Wet decal
1. Beaufighter If, X7842/P-WM, No. 68 Squadron

2. Beaufighter If, X7716/A, No. 89 Squadron

3. Beaufighter VIf, ND243/Q, No. 46 Squadron Gambit, Libya, September-October 1944

4. Beaufighter VIf, V8762/A-6, No. 600 Squadron

5. Beaufighter VIf, V8447/S, No. 89 Squadron

6. Beaufighter Ic, T3317/XK-?, No. 272 Squadron

7. Beaufighter Ic, A19-40/EH-G, No. 31 Squadron, RAAF

8. Beaufighter IIf, T3145/KP-K, No. 409 Squadron, RCAF

9. Beaufighter 21 A8-27 DU-A “Reckabye Baby”, flown by the crew of F/L McMilan & F/O Hayes of no. 22 Sqn RAAF, based at Morotai in February 1944

NEW North American FJ Fury /72-083/ Scale 1/72 Wet decal
1. Early FJ-3, BuNo. 135862, with leading edge slats assigned to VF-21 at NAS Oceana, Virginia,October 1955

2. North American FJ-4B Fury, US Navy, BuAer 143554, VA-55,CVA-20 USS Bennington, ca 1958

3. North American FJ-3 Fury, US Navy, BuAer 136157, VF-94, NAS Alameda CA., ca. 1955

4. North American FJ-4 Fury, US Marines, BuAer 139523, VMF-334, NAS Atsugi Japan, ca. 1957

5. North American FJ-4 Fury, US Marines, BuAer 139475, VMF-451, Ping Tung North Taiwan. ca. 1957

6. FJ-4 NRAU, US Navy No. 6/6M (BuNo.139437) Memphis Naval Air Base.

NEW Kiowa Helicopter Part 1/48-060/ Scale 1/48Wet decal
1. OH-58A 68-16779 (16779) 120th AHC Bien Hoa, Vietnam 1970.

2. OH-58A 68-16761 (16761) 173rd ABN Bong Song, Vietnam 1970.

3. OH-58A 68-16935 (16935) 17th Cavalry Regiment Quan Loi, Vietnam 1970.

4. OH-58A 68-16697 (16697) 1st Cavalry Regiment Vinh Long, Vietnam 1971.

5. OH-58A 69-16962 (16962) 17th Cavalry Regiment Quang Tri, Vietnam 1971.

6. OH-58C 70-15170 (15170) New Mexico, USA 2000.

7. ОН-58А 71-15266 (15266) Вell Helicopter Textron, USA 1989.

8. OH-58A 68-16934 (16934) 17th Cavalry Regiment Di An, Vietnam 1970.

9. OH-58D 727 H-Company, 4th Brigade, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, Operation "Desert Storm" Iraq 1991

10. This OH-58D was assigned to 2nd Squadron 17 th Cavalry Regiment, 101 st Airbome Division Its nickname, “Arsenal”, was painted on both sides of the upper cowling.

NEW Kiowa Helicopter Part 2 /48-061/ Scale 1/48 Wet decal
1. OH-58D "Monsta" 95-00004 (50004) C-Troop, 3/17th Cavalry Regiment, Iraq 2004.

2. This OH-58D (R) was assigned to E Troop, 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment 1st Cavalry Division, in Bosnia in1998 as part of SFOR. A 1st Cavalry emblem is on the nose of the Warrior. The “Bounty Hunter” emblem of E Troop is on the right side of the ALQ-144 pedestal, and the “Garryowen” crest is on the left.

3. OH-58A 70-15236 (15236) Australian Army, 161 Recce Flight Assoc, Nui Dat, Vietnam 1971.

4. Bell 206B A17-003 Australian Army, Brisbane, Australia 1971.

5. Bell 206B A17-043 Australian Army, Australia 2002.

6. CH-136 136213 early training scheme, Canada 1971.

7. CH-136 136207 3CFFTS (training squadron), Canada 1980.

8. OH-58A 3C-OH Austria 2010.

9. Hkp-6B 06047 Sweden Navy, Berga, Sweden 1980.

10. Bell 206 131 Light Helicopter Squadron, Israel 1998.

NEW Bristol Beaufighter /48-062/ Scale 1/48 Wet decal
1. Beaufighter 21 A8-27 DU-A “Reckabye Baby”, flown by the crew of F/L McMilan & F/O Hayes of no. 22 Sqn RAAF, based at Morotai in February 1944

2. Beaufighter If, X7716/A, No. 89 Squadron

3. Beaufighter VIf, ND243/Q, No. 46 Squadron Gambit, Libya, September-October 1944

NEW PV-1 Ventura /72-081/ Scale 1/72 Wet decal
1. PV-1, Bu No 34741, flown by LT Bill Scarborough of VB-144 on glidebombing and low-level attacks against Japanese bases in the Marshall Islands. Squadron operated from Tarawa and Roi-Namur, January to September 1944

2. PV-1 No. 145 Bomber Reconnaissance Sq.,RCAF, Torbay, Newfoundland 1943

3. PV-1,GR V 2263 endured a wheels up landing at RCAF Port Hardy, in British Columbia, on 2 February 1944

4. PV-1 'Black 125-B-6' flown by Lt Tom Kinaszczuk, VB-125, , Argentia, Newfoundland, 27 April 1943

5. PV-1 Bu No 33253 flown by J H Wehman, VMF(N)-531,Russell and Treasury Islands,South Pacific, February 1944

6. PV-1,Bu No48891, VB-135, LT “Butch” Mason, Attu, 1944

7. PV-1 2195 of No 149 Sqn, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, 1943

8. PV-1 “White 34 “of No 1 Bombing Operational Training Unit, Ohakea, New Zealand 1945 No 1 BTU was assigned the task of training crews for all bomber reconnaissance squadron. Based at Ohakea, the unit performed this function until June 1945, when it began training transport crews

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