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ITALERI has released four model aircraft two in 1/48 and two in 1/72 .
2736 - scale 1 : 48
HARVARD Mk.IIA
2743 - scale 1 : 48
P-51 D/K Pacific Aces
1354 - scale 1 : 72
MB 339A
1353 - scale 1 : 72
KC-135A STRATOTANKER
2736 - scale 1 : 48
HARVARD Mk.IIA
2743 - scale 1 : 48
P-51 D/K Pacific Aces
1354 - scale 1 : 72
MB 339A
1353 - scale 1 : 72
KC-135A STRATOTANKER
HARVARD Mk.IIA
SUPER DECALS SHEET
Harvard is the name assigned to the North American T-6 Texan aircraft utilised by the Air Force in the British Commonwealth. It was also produced under license in Canada. The Harvard was a low-wing single engine advanced trainer aircraft used to train pilots and make them ready for combat. Thanks to its Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp 600 hp radial engine, it was able to reach the speed of 335 km / h. The project was developed in the mid-'30s and it became one of the most popular trainer aircraft in aviation history by contributing to the training of a large number of military pilots. Outside of the United States, the British RAF was the most prominent user. However, by the end of World War II, the Harvard had an impressive spread and was used by the air forces of several Countries including Canada, Italy, Belgium and Netherlands . In some conflicts it was also used for air strike and close support operations.
Decals for 6 versions
Belgium Canada Italy Netherlands Sweden United Kingdom
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P-51 D/K Pacific Aces
SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 6 VERSIONS
P-51D. MAJ. WILLIAM SHOMO 82ND TRS. 71ST. TRG “BINMALEY” PHILIPPINE 1945
P-51D/K. Lt. COL. WILLIAM D DUNHAM 348th “LE SHIMA” OKINAWA AUGUST 1945
P-51D. MAJ. JAMES BUCKLEY TAPP. “SOUTH FIELD” IWO JIMA 1945
P-51D. LT. CHARLES F. “FRANK” SEALE AND CAPT. STANLEY ZOGORSKY
P-51K. Lt. COL. WILLIAM T BANKS 348TH FG. LE SHIMA “OKINAWA” 1945
P-51D-20-NA MUSTANG. MAJ. ROBERT W. MOORE - 45th FS/15th. FG. IWO JIMA 1945
Decals for 6 versions
USA WWII
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MB 339A
30th ANNIVERSARY FALKLANDS WAR 1982_2012 COLLECTION
SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 4 VERSIONS
The Aermacchi MB-339 was developed as a direct evolution of MB-326. The MB-339 project was in fact based on the main aerodynamic characteristics of its predecessor, enhancing the role of advanced military trainer through the redesign of the forward fuselage to raise the instruction’s seat and to increase visibility. Thanks to its maneuverability, the good operational flexibility, and the possibility to load a wide range of weapons in its hard points under the wings, the MB 339 has also been developed to perform light attack and close support duties. The Italian Air Force is the main user of the MB-339 as advance trainer plane. Furhter more the MB-339 has been used by Argentine Naval Aviation, as light attack fighter, during the Falkland / Malvinas Was in 1982.
Decals for 4 versions
Argentina Emirati Arabi Italy
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KC-135A STRATOTANKER
SUPER DECALS SHEET
The Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker is the most famous military aerial refueling aircraft of the aviation history. Developed by Boeing on the four-engine 707 airframe, at the mid of the '50s, its initial task was to refuel strategic bombers during the Cold War. However, thanks to its flexibility, it was used in all the major conflicts, such as Vietnam and the Middle East, to supply any type of U.S. Air Force fighters and bombers. Over time the KC-135 has been improved in engines and avionics on board to be in line with the new operational needs. It’s equipped with a flying boom located under the tail section. Additional refueling hose drogue pods can be mounted under the wings. The boom operator is located in the rear of the plane in order to have the best view and the maximum visibility of the refueling procedure
Decals for 4 versions
France USA
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