1:72 Scale Models
Easy Model 1:72 Israeli IDF Merkava III MBT
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Easy Model Israeli IDF Merkava III MBT 1:72
Oxford Aviation 1:72 AD005 Bristol F2B Fighter 22 Sq RPC 1917
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Oxford Aviation AD005 1:72 Bristol F2B Fighter Plt: Lt A E McKeever. Ob: Sgt L F Powell 11 Sqn RFC November 1917
Oxford Aviation 1:72 British DH Flying Club Tiger Moth G-ACDA
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Oxford Aviation 1:72 British De Havilland Flying Club Tiger Moth The DH 82 Tiger Moth bi-plane, designed by Geoffrey De Havilland, was operated primarily as a training aircraft. It lasted into the early 1950s in this role. Built between 1931 and 1944, they produced nearly 9000 and many survive today.
Oxford Aviation 1:72 Chinese Airforce Curtis P40 Warhawk
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Oxford Diecast Curtis Warhawk P40 1:72 Scale Model Aircraft The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American single-engined, single-seat all-metal fighter and ground attack aircraft that first flew in 1938. It was produced between 1939 and 1944, during which time over 13,700 were produced. The P40-E was an upgrade on previous models and had maximum speed of 360 mph, range of 650 miles and was armed with 6…
Oxford Aviation 1:72 French Morane Saunier Vichy French Airforce
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Oxford Aviation Morane Saunier 1:72 This latest addition to the Oxford Aviation range is the Morane Saulnier 405C - a French aircraft, as flown during the early years of WWII. This version of the 406C is as flown by the Escadron D'Entrainement (Vichy French Air Force).
Oxford Aviation 1:72 German Dornier Do 335 Pfeil (Smithsonian Museum)
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AC048 Dornier Do 335 Pfeil (Smithsonian Museum) 1:72 The latest addition to the Oxford Aviation range is a 1:72 scale replica of the only Dornier Do 335 'Pfeil' (Arrow) still in existence. The original aircraft is on display in America at the Udva Hazy Centre, Smithsonian Museum, Washington DC.
Oxford Aviation 1:72 German Junkers Ju-87 Stuka
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Oxford Diecast AC004 1:72 German Junkers Ju-87 Stuka The Junkers Ju 87 was a two seater German ground attack aircraft. It earned the name Stuka from the German word Sturzkampfflugzeug meaning dive bomber.Designed by Hermann Pohlmann,it first flew in combat during the Spanish Civil War in 1936
Oxford Aviation 1:72 Japanese Nakajima Ki-43 50th Grou[ 2nd Squadron 1942
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Oxford Aviation 1:72 AC097 Nakajima Ki-43 50th Group 2nd Squadron 1942
Oxford Aviation 1:72 RAF Bell Aircobra 601 County of London Squadron Duxford 1940
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Oxford Aviation 1:72 RAF Bell Airacobra RAF Duxford The Bell P-39 was one of the principal American fighter aircraft when the United States entered the Second World War. Designed and manufactured by Bell Aircraft, it took its first flight in April 1938 ad entered service in 1941. During its period of production between 1940 and 1944, just over 9500 were built and were used not only by the USAAF bu…
Oxford Aviation 1:72 RAF Supermarine Seagull/Walrus RAF 276
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Oxford Diecast 1:72 RAF 276 Supermarine Seagull/Walrus The Supermarine Walrus was a British single engine amphibious biplane reconnaissance aircraft, designed by R.J. Mitchell who was also responsible for the illustrious Spitfire. The aircraft first flew on the 21st June 1933. Operated by the Fleet Air Arm, it also served with the Royal Air Force. The Walrus was the first British squadron service…
Oxford Aviation 1:72 RAF Tiger Moth RAF Hendon
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Oxford Aviation RAF DH Tiger Moth 1:72 The DH 82 Tiger Moth bi-plane, designed by Geoffrey De Havilland, took to the skies in 1931 and was operated by the Royal Air Force, amongst others, primarily as a training aircraft. It lasted into the early 1950s in this role. Built by the de Havillan
Oxford Aviation 1:72 RN DH 103 Sea Hornet F20
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Oxford Diecast 1:72 RN Sea Hornet 728 Squadron Malta 1953 The De Havilland DH.103 Hornet was a piston-engined fighter that entered service at the end of WWII. Taking its first flight in April 1944 and becoming fully operational in 1946, the Sea Hornet was retired in 1956, during which time over 380 aircraft were built. The Hornet's main role was both as a land and naval based-fighter aircraft, op…
Oxford Aviation 1:72 USSR Yak 3 Normandie Regiment 1745
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Oxford Aviation 1:72 USSR Yak 3 Normandie Regiment 1945 The Yakovlev Yak-3 was a World War II Soviet fighter aircraft introduced in 1944. It was one of the smallest and lightest major combat fighters of the conflict but was robust, easy to maintain and much loved by pilots and ground crew alike.
Oxford Aviation AC093 1:72 IlyUShin Il-10
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Oxford Diecast IlyUShin Il-10 Developed as a Soviet ground attack aircraft, the Ilyushin Il-10 was introduced in 1944, going under the NATO reporting name of 'Beast', a name which subsequently stuck. Produced until 1954 by the Soviet construction bureau Ilyushin, the spec called for a one engine two-seater monoplane with a metal covered frame. It had a three-blade propeller and a retractable under…
Oxford Aviation AC117 1:72 P47 Thunderbolt 333/d
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Oxford Aviation AC117 P47 Thunderbolt 333rd FS/318FG Capt Daniel Boone Nicknamed ‘The Jug’ by its pilots, the US Army Air Force P-47 Thunderbolt played a major role after the USA joined World War II, particularly in Europe where it was also flown by the RAF and the French Air Force. Manufactured by Republic Aviation, the P-47 took its first flight in May 1941 and continued in production for fighte…
Oxford Aviation AC12 1:72 RAF DH Mosquito 23 Squadron RAF 1943 1:72
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Oxford Aviation 23 Squadron RAF 1943 DH Mosquito 1:72 The latest World War II aircraft to land on your Oxford airfield is that of the valiant little De Havilland Mosquito, making another appearance this time as a Night Fighter (NF). Originally conceived as an unarmed fast bomber, the Mosquito was a British twin-engined shoulder winged multi-role combat aircraft which took its first flight in Nove…