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Wednesday, November 02, 2016 - 11:38 PM UTC
Two upcoming 1/32 decal sheets for South Vietnam Air Force AD-6/A-1H Skyraiders.
Two new AOA 1/32 decals sheets (32-017 & 32-018) expected to release in December that cover South Vietnam Air Force (VNAF) AD-6/A-1H Skyraiders. Each sheet covers multiple squadrons and from early grey schemes to the later camouflaged schemes.

32-017 - VIETNAMESE SPADS (1)
VNAF AD-6/A-1H Skyraiders in the Vietnam War

Part 1 of the South Vietnam Air Force (VNAF) Skyraider coverage, this 1/32 decal sheet includes 10 marking options (depicting 8 aircraft).
This sheet includes schemes for 1st, 514th, 518th, 520th, 522nd (83rd SOG), 524th, and 530th Fighter Squadrons.  The markings provided span from the early 1960s to the early 1970s and also include two Skyraiders that were retrofitted with the Yankee extraction system.
Unlike vast majority of AOA releases, only the minimal stenciling/common markings are provided.  However, several variations and specific markings are also included, as well as propellor markings.

32-018 - VIETNAMESE SPADS (2)
VNAF AD-6/A-1H Skyraiders in the Vietnam War

Part 2 of the South Vietnam Air Force (VNAF) Skyraider coverage, this 1/32 decal sheet includes 11 marking options (depicting 10 aircraft).
This sheet includes schemes for 1st, 514th, 516th, and 518th Fighter Squadrons.  The markings provided span from the early 1960s to 1970 and also include two Skyraiders that were retrofitted with the Yankee extraction system.
Unlike vast majority of AOA releases, only the minimal stenciling/common markings are provided.  However, several variations and specific markings are also included, as well as propellor markings.

NOTE: Although the Trumpeter kit was used as a basis for these decals, the large fuselage bands were designed to have excess length on the bottom to allow their usage on the Zoukei-Mura Skyraider kits with adjustment as required.
Printed by Cartograf.
Price TBD
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Great news. More non-US planes should be recreated.
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