F-104 Starfighter - Canopy Mask for Mark I Models

F-104 Starfighter - Canopy Mask for Mark I Models
Canopy Mask for Mark I Models
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Sea Fury 'Special Schemes'
Mark I Models 1:144
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Hawker Sea Fury 2nd prototype, SR666, pre-production tests at Hawker Aircraft Ltd. Langley, A&AEE Boscombe Down, RAE Farnborough, U.K., and deck-trials in HMS Illustrious, 1946-47
2) Hawker Sea Fury FB Mk.51, F-38/6-38, ‘The Aerobats’ Display Team, No.860 Naval Air Squadron (Vliegtuigsquadron, VSQ), Netherlands Naval Aviation Service (Marine Luchtvaartdienst, MLD), Valkenburg Naval Air Base (Marine Vliegkamp), seen during an air show at Soesterberg Air Base (KLu Vliegbasis), the Netherlands, June 1953
3) Hawker Sea Fury FB Mk.11, ES.3617 (ex-WG599), D-CACY, German Aviation Advisory Service (Deutscher Luftfahrt-Beratungsdienst, DLB), Cologne/Bonn Airport (Flughafen Köln/Bonn), West Germany, 1964-72
4) Hawker Sea Fury FB Mk.11, TG117/ZZ-A/VG-ZZA, Winter Experimental Establishment (WEE), Royal Canadian Navy, RCAF Station Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1948-49

Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC ‘Coastal Patrol’
This injection-moulded kit contains 53 parts and six clear parts (cockpit canopies, position lights etc.). A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included. The rear side of the box now comprises the representation of a tarmac section of the airfield which can be cut out and used as a display base for the assembled model.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC, T4800, Sky ND-C, No.236 Sq., RAF, Wattisham airfield, spring 1942
2) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC, A19-5 (ex-T4924), White F, No.30 Sq., RAAF, Wards airfield, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, autumn 1942
3) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC, T3295, Red A, No.235 Sq., RAF, Arbroath airfield, spring 1943
4) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC, Black T4887 (ex-No.252 Sq. a/c), Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica), Guidonia airfield, Italy, 1942