CMR 1:72
Boulton Paul P.111A ‘Yellow Perilʼ
This full resin kit contains 32 parts, 9 hardened black resin parts (undercarriage legs), a photo-etched fret, vacu canopy (a spare set is included for modeller’s convenience) and a comprehensive decal sheet
Colour scheme included in the kit:
1) Boulton Paul P.111A, VT935, Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down Air Base, Wiltshire, U.K., 1953
DFS Olympia Meise
This full resin kit contains 6 resin parts, one vacu canopy (a spare set is included for modeller’s convenience) and a comprehensive decal sheet.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) DFS (Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug) Olympia Meise, LN-SCA, Hirdens Flykorps, Norway, 1944-45, and Norsk Aero Klubb (NAK), Norway, 1945
2) VT-4 Olympia (DFS Olympia Meise), c/n 101, OK-8302, ČNA Czech National Aeroclub, branch Kralupy, Kralupy airfield, Czechoslovakia, 1947
3) VT-4 Olympia (DFS Olympia Meise), ex-NSFK WL-XVII-514, MSZAK Moravian-Silesian Provincial Aeroclub, branch Přerov, Přerov-Henčlov airfield, Czechoslovakia, August/September 1945
4) VT-4 Olympia (DFS Olympia Meise), ex-NSFK, MSZAK Moravian-Silesian Provincial Aeroclub, branch Přerov, Přerov-Henčlov airfield, Czechoslovakia, summer 1945
5) VT-4 Olympia (DFS Olympia Meise), ex-NSFK, ČNA Czech National Aeroclub, branch Kralupy, Kralupy airfield, Czechoslovakia, 1946-47
6) DFS (Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug) Olympia Meise, D-11-4008, NSFK, Germany, 1939
7) DFS (Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug) Meise prototype, D-11-240, NSFK, during ‘Olympic glider design contest’, Sezze airfield, Italy, February 1939
Fafnir ‘Rhön Competition’
This full resin kit contains 11 resin parts and a comprehensive decal sheet.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) RRG (Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft) Fafnir, No.32, 11th Rhön Competition, Wasserkuppe, Germany, 1930
2) RRG (Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft) Fafnir, No.12, 12th Rhön Competition, Wasserkuppe, Germany, 1931
3) RRG (Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft) Fafnir, 13th Rhön Competition, Wasserkuppe, Germany, 1932
Gloster Gamecock Mk.I ‘RAF Serviceʼ
This full resin kit contains 41 parts, clear windshield film and a comprehensive decal sheet.
This kit replaces the older model (CMR72-032), which has been cancelled.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Gloster Gamecock Mk.I, J8084, No.23(F) Sq., flown by S/L R. Collishaw, RAF, Henlow airfield, Bedfordshire, 1927
2) Gloster Gamecock Mk.I, J8073, No.32(F) Sq., flown by Flg Off A.H. Montgomery, RAF, Kenley airfield, Croydon, 1927
3) Gloster Gamecock Mk.I, J7908, No.43(F) Sq., RAF, Tangmere airfield, West Sussex, 1926-27
4) Gloster Gamecock Mk.I, J8407, No.3(F) Sq., RAF, Upavon airfield, Wiltshire, 1927-28
5) Gloster Gamecock Mk.I, J8408, No.17(F) Sq., flown by S/L A.R. Arnold , RAF, Upavon airfield, Wiltshire, 1928
Westland Wapiti Mk.IIA ‘RAF Service’
This full resin kit contains 134 parts, including 59 hardened black resin parts (undercarriage, struts and various details), vacform windshield (a spare set is included for modeller’s convenience) and a comprehensive decal sheet.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Westland Wapiti Mk.IIA, K1291, No.27 Sq., Kohat airfield, India, 1936
2) Westland Wapiti Mk.IIA, J9403, No.30 Sq., Mosul airfield, Iraq, 1929
3) Westland Wapiti Mk.IIA, K1336, No.607 (County of Durham) Sq. (RAuxAF), Usworth airfield, Durham, U.K., 1935
4) Westland Wapiti Mk.IIA, J9388, No.31 Sq., Quetta airfield, India, 1931-32
5) Westland Wapiti Mk.IIA, K1342, No.601 (County of London) Sq. (RAuxAF), Hendon airfield, London, U.K., 1932
Westland Welkin NF Mk.II
This full resin kit contains 37 parts, 8 hardened black resin parts (undercarriage and exhausts), vacu canopy (a spare set is included for modeller’s convenience), four clear resin parts (wingtip navigation lights and fuselage windows) and a comprehensive decal sheet.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Westland Welkin NF Mk.II, PF370, prototype, Westland Aircraft Ltd., Yeovil airfield, Somerset, October 1944/1945
2) Westland Welkin NF Mk.II, P17 (PF370), Westland’s trials and ‘hack’ aircraft, Westland Aircraft Ltd., Yeovil airfield, Somerset, 1946
