Sikorsky H-34 / S-58 - Canopy Mask for Mark I Models
Sikorsky H-34 / S-58 - Canopy Mask for Mark I Models
Ref. No.: | 144041 |
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Wessex Wessex HAS.1 'Early'
This injection-moulded kit contains 36 parts and 6 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) Westland Wessex HAS.1, XL727 (c/n WA1), Westland Aircraft trials a/c, Yeovil airfield, Somerset, and SBAC Air Show, Farnborough Air Base, Hampshire, U.K., August 1958
2) Westland Wessex HAS.1, XM330 (c/n WA11), trials a/c, Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE), Ministry of Defence (MoD), Farnborough Air Base, Hampshire, U.K., mod-1970s
3) Westland Wessex HAS.1, XM330 (c/n WA11), 'Raspberry Ripple', trials a/c, Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE), Ministry of Defence (MoD), SBAC Air Show, Farnborough Air Base, Hampshire, U.K., September 1976
4) Westland Wessex HAS.1, XM832/506 (c/n WA13), No.700H NAS, Intensive Flying Trials Unit (IFTU), Royal Navy, RNAS Culdrose (HMS Seahawk), Cornwall, U.K., April 1960-July 1961
Vampire FB.5/9 'Special Schemes'
This injection-moulded kit contains 31 parts and three clear parts (the cockpit canopy and position lights). A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) de Havilland DH.100 Vampire FB Mk.5 (English Electric-built), WA173, Black A-Z, No.3 Sq., combined aerobatic team, RAF, Wildenrath Air Base, Germany, seen at Gütersloh, October 1952
2) de Havilland DH.100 Vampire FB Mk.5 (English Electric-built), WA118, Black L-D, No.71 Sq., combined aerobatic team, RAF, Gütersloh Air Base, Germany, October 1952
3) de Havilland DH.100 Vampire FB Mk.9, WR242, White 21, No.7 Flying Training School (FTS), RAF, Valley Air Base, Anglesey, U.K., late 1950s
4) de Havilland DH.100 Vampire FB Mk.9, WR264, White 29, Royal Air Force College (RAFC), RAF, Cranwell Air Base, Lincolnshire, U.K., early 1960s
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
Sea Fury FB.11 'Far East' (2in1)
Mark I Models 1:144
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Hawker Sea Fury FB.11, WJ232/114-O, No.802 NAS, flown by Lt P. Carmichael, Fleet Air Arm, HMS Ocean, Korea, summer 1952
2) Hawker Sea Fury FB.11, WJ223/106-O, No.802 NAS, flown by S/L B.E. Ellis, Fleet Air Arm, HMS Ocean, Korea, summer 1952
3) Hawker Sea Fury FB.11, VX764/134-K, No.805 NAS, flown by Lt Cdr (P) W.P. Bowles (OC No.805 NAS), Royal Australian Navy, HMAS Sydney, Korea, autumn 1951
4) Hawker Sea Fury FB.11, UB466 (ex-WF615), flown by 2nd Lt Noel Peters, Fighter-Bomber Sq., No.501 Squadron Group, Union of Burma Air Force (Tatmadaw Lei), Hmawby Air Base, Burma, February 1961