Description: The Focke Wulf 190 was one of the outstanding fighter aircraft of World War two with over 20,000 being manufactured. The Fw190 D were nicknamed the "long-nosed Dora" because of the lengthened nose that was an improvement from the A series.
Description: Probably the most iconic of all aircraft, brought to the public’s attention following its feats during the Battle of Britain. This first real combat version of the brilliant fighter is celebrated with this brand new, fully detailed Airfix kit that captures the shape of the much loved Spitfire perfectly.
Description: The Gosling Amphibian (US name "Widgeon"), was used by the Royal Navy, RAF and US Coast guard for rescue and communication missions, having been developed from a civil version in 1941
Description: Called out in any weather, day or night, Walrus air/sea rescue aircraft frequently alighted in enemy coastal waters to pick up ditched Allied airmen from their dinghies, sometimes putting down in minefields where rescue launches could not venture.
Ref: AIR02003
Created: 07/06/2011
BRISTOL BEAUFIGHTER TF. X
Description: Serving until the 1960s with the Royal Air Force, the Bristol Beaufighter became one of the most successful aircraft types through her service in the Battle of Britain, and all other major theatres during WWII. A two-seat torpedo fighter aircraft, the last major version (2,231 built) was the Mk X.