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AMTech Hs-123108 views (1 votes)
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AMTech Hs-123170 views (1 votes)
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Academy Hispano Ha-1112 Buchon161 views (1 votes)
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P-51B piloted by Capt. Richard Turner, 354th FG, 9th AF. England, 1944. (1/48 Monogram)106 views (1 votes)
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Me 109G-6 (Hasegawa 1/32)105 viewsFirst place in the "inline engine" split at the 2006 IPMS Nationals. (1 votes)
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Betty with Ohka bomb (Hasegawa 1/72)125 views (1 votes)
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F-86L431 views1/48 Revell F86D with a Hasegawa F86F-40 wing creating the F86L, also identified by the (added detail) SAGE antenna at the left wing root. Eduard's F86 Sabredog photoetch set was used externally and internally, especially to replace the prototype instrument panel and its shroud; 330th FIS USAF; Alclad, Tamiya, Gunze, Model Master and Polly S paints; Cutting Edge and kit decals. The white tail art was reproduced as a decal by Milton Bell. (1 votes)
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F-104 - Reparto Speremantale Volo (Monogram 1/48)130 views (1 votes)
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P-51-15-NA, serial number 415271, OC-E, Starduster693 viewsP-51D-15, OC-E, serial number 44-15271 was assigned to pilot Lt. Col. William Kennedy of the 359th Fighter Squadron, 356th Fighter Group. It was lost on February 25, 1945 with Maj. Richard A. Rann the pilot. He became a POW.
The aircraft was named Starduster. It was one of the most colorful of all the ETO Mustangs during 1944/45. It was unique as well as colorful because of the reverse set of "D-Day bands" which covered the lower fuselage. (1 votes)
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