F/A-18C/D Hornet in Finnish AF

F/A-18C/D Hornet in Finnish AF
Mark I Decals 1:144
Decals for the following aircraft are included:
- HN-421 (F/A-18C)
- HN-424 (F/A-18C)
- HN-431 (F/A-18C)
- HN-450 (F/A-18C)
- HN-457 “Kreivi von Rossen” (F/A-18C)
- HN-462 (F/A-18D)
- HN-466 (F/A-18D)
These decals were designed to match 1/144 Revell kits.
Decal sheets containing national insignia and/or tricolour stripes and/or serial numbers/letters in 1/144th scale. These decals are specifically designed for particular aircraft types and to match existing model kits.
One sheet of decals is included in this set.
Ref. No.: | DMF14410 |
Availability: | IN STOCK |
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USAF Low-vis Insignia, current – Grey
Decal sheets containing national insignia and/or tricolour stripes, and/or serial numbers/letters and/or various symbols and inscriptions in 1:144th scale. Due to their generic nature they can also be used for other scales (1:72, 1:87, 1:100 etc.).
Two sheets of decals are included in this set.
Detailed product specification:
- insignia diameters: 12,15,20,24,30″
- scale diameters: 2.1;2.6;3.5;4.2;5.3 mm

USAF lettering - Blue, 2 sets
Mark I Decals 1:144
letter heights: 4,6,8,10,12,18,24,36″
scale heights: 0.7;1.0;1.4;1.8;2.1;3.2;4.2;6.4 mm
Decal sheets containing national insignia and/or tricolour stripes, and/or serial numbers/letters and/or various symbols and inscriptions in 1:144th scale. Due to their generic nature they can also be used for other scales (1:72, 1:87, 1:100 etc.).
Two sheets of decals are included in this set.

DHC-2 Beaver in Finnish AF
Mark I Decals 1:144
Decals for the following aircraft are included:
BV-1, BV-2, BV-3
These decals were designed to match 1/144 Miniwing kit.
Decal sheets containing national insignia and/or tricolour stripes, and/or serial numbers/letters and/or various symbols and inscriptions in 1:144th scale. Due to their generic nature they can also be used for other scales (1:72, 1:87, 1:100 etc.).
One sheet of decals is included in this set.

Sikorsky H-34 'Special Service'
This injection-moulded kit contains 44 parts and 7 clear parts (the cockpit canopy and the fuselage windows). A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Sikorsky HSS-1 (SH-34/UH-34G) Seabat, BuNo 141602 (c/n 58-265, G-17-1), Black G17-1, Westland Aircraft trials a/c, RNAY Fleetlands, Hampshire, and Yeovil airfield, Somerset, U.K., June 1956;
Westland Wessex WS-58 prototype (Sikorsky HSS-1), XL722, Westland Aircraft trials a/c, A&AEE Boscombe Down, Wiltshire, U.K., summer 1956
2) Sikorsky HUS-1 (UH-34D) Seahorse, BuNo 148767 (c/n 58-1318), White ET-44, HMR(L)-262 (Marine Helicopter Squadron (Light), 1st Marine Air Wing (MAW), U.S. Marine Corps, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, North Carolina, U.S.A., during Mercury-Redstone 3 capsule recovery, North Atlantic Ocean, 5 May 1961
3) Sikorsky HUS-1G (HH-34F) Seahorse, 1336 (c/n 58-1063), Air Station St. Petersburg, U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), Coast Guard Air Station (CGAS) St. Petersburg, Albert Whitted Airport, Florida, U.S.A., crashed during a mission in the Gulf of Mexico, 29 November 1962
4) Sikorsky HUS-1A (UH-34E) Seabat, BuNo 144655 (c/n 58-510), Black JD-26/4655, VX-6 (Air Development Squadron), U.S. Navy, Naval Air Station (NAS) Quonset Point, Rhode Island, U.S.A., during ‘Operation Deep Freeze III’, Little America Station (LAS), Antarctica, 1957-58

Luftwaffe Code Letters – Black
Decal sheets containing national insignia and/or tricolour stripes, and/or serial numbers/letters and/or various symbols and inscriptions in 1:144th scale. Due to their generic nature they can also be used for other scales (1:72, 1:87, 1:100 etc.).
Two sheets of decals are included in this set.
- letter height: 600 mm
- scale height: 4.2 mm
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Messerschmitt Me-262B 'Night Fighter' (2in1)
Two ex-Eduard injection-moulded kits are supplied in this box and each kit contains 38 parts and one clear part (the cockpit canopy). One small fret with photo-etched parts and a comprehensive decal sheet are included.
The Me 262 Schwalbe was a German jet fighter designed by the team led by Willy Messerschmitt. It was one of the most advanced warplanes to see front-line service during WWII. Its protracted development began in 1939, but aerodynamics research work and jet engine development delayed its mass production.
The two-seat aircraft based on the Me 262A-series was conceived in August 1943, but its prototype, a Blohm und Voss-converted Me 262 S5 was first flown only in July 1944.
Two basic B-models existed: the Me 262B-1a trainer and the Me 262B-1a/U1 night-fighter.
In total, some 29 Me 262Bs were modified, with the conversions shared between B&V and DLH. The Me 262B-1a/U1 night-fighters were all modifications, either from already-adapted B-1a trainer aircraft or directly from Me 262A airframes.
The Me 262B was an all-metal low-wing monoplane, of a streamlined design and with two cockpits in tandem. It was powered by two Jumo 004 turbojets suspended under the wings. It was fitted with a swept-back wing and a tricycle landing gear. It had a long clear-view canopy and was fitted with a non-ejection seats. Carriage of the four MK 108 cannons in the nose was intended for all the night-fighters; however, one of the NJG 11-operated Me 262B-1a/U1 had its lower two MK 108 cannons replaced by a pair of MG 151/20 guns. Due to revised fuel tankage the Me 262B-1a/U1 carried two pylons with external fuel tanks under the front fuselage.
A number of Me 262s fell into Allied hands and some were examined in Britain, the USSR and the USA post-war.