1:72 Scale
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Oxford Aviation AC014 DH Mosquito FB MK VI 1:72 Diecast model
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Easy Model Israeli IDF Merkava III MBT 1:72
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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
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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.
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Oxford Diecast 1:72 German Messerschmitt ME 262 The Messerschmitt Me 262 was the world's first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft. Its use in WWII started in 1944 as a multi-role fighter/bomber/ reconnaissance warplane for the Luftwaffe. After the war, it influenced the designs of such aircraft.
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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.
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Oxford Diecast 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
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Oxford Aviation 1:72 AC097 Nakajima Ki-43 50th Group 2nd Squadron 1942
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Oxford Aviation 1:72 RAF 87 Sqn S/L Ian Gleed Colerne 1941 Hawker Hurricane A diminutive World War II fighter ace, a small but strategically placed RAF base in the quiet Wiltshire countryside and the valiant Hurricane MkI nightfighter are the background to this latest Oxford introduction on the Hawker Hurricane as it was deployed in 1941. Ian Gleed, nicknamed Widge by his friends because of his sm…
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Oxford Aviation 1:72 RAF Hawker Tempest Mk.V Sn330 3 Squadron The Hawker Tempest was a British fighter aircraft, used primarily by the RAF during World War II. Also referred to as the Typhoon II until it was renamed, the Tempest had been developed by Sydney Camm of Hawker Aircraft Limited, entering the war in January 1944. It was to become one of the most powerful fighters of the conflict and cert…
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Oxford Diecast 121 Squadron RAF Holmsley South 1944 Hawker Typhoon Mk1 1:72 This World War II Hawker Typhoon MkIB makes its latest landing as flown from the RAF wartime base of Holmsley South in Hampshire, which was operational for both RAF and USAAF forces between 1942 and 1945, including RAF Coastal Command and Bomber Command and the Ninth Air Force. The Typhoon was a single-seat, fighter-bomber…
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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…
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Oxford Aviation 1:72 RAF Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I Pilot Sgt R Havercroft No.92 Sqn 1940 The Supermarine Spitfire was produced throughout World War II. There were many variations and its origins date back to the Type 224 of 1931. This is a 1:72 scale version of the MKI and is shown in the livery as flown by Sergeant R Havercroft of the 92nd squadron in 1940. The model is in flight mode and comes w…
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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
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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…
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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.
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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…