Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts

Monday, March 07, 2022

1/144 Mohawk IV/Curtiss H-75A-7 ‘Overseas Service’ - Mark.I




1/144 Mohawk IV/Curtiss H-75A-7 ‘Overseas Service’ - Mark.I

Two injection-moulded kits are supplied in this box and each kit contains 21 parts and four clear parts (the cockpit canopy, rear windows and a landing light). A comprehensive decal sheet is included.

SKU: MKM144103

The Curtiss H-75 was the export version of the American P-36 Hawk (Curtiss Model 75) fighter of the mid-1930s. The biggest foreign customer was France, taking deliveries of aircraft designated the H-75A-1, 2, 3 and 4, with the first planes entering service in the spring of 1939. They were modified for French Air Force usage and fitted with different equipment and armament. The H-75A-4 was locally renamed the H-751, of which 97 were shipped from the U.S.A.; however, only a handful reached France before it surrendered to Nazi Germany in June 1940 while the rest (190 a/c) were taken over by the RAF as the Mohawk IV.

The H-75s (the A-7 model) were also ordered by the Netherlands, but they did not arrive in time in Europe and 20 of them were diverted to the Dutch East Indies in May 1940.

The H-75A-4/7 was a single-seat, all-metal low-wing monoplane with fabric-covered control surfaces. It had a retractable undercarriage with the main landing gear rotated 90° to fold flat into the wing. Powered by a Wright R-1820 Cyclone single-row radial engine, it was fitted with Curtiss Electric propeller. The H-75’s armament consisted of two machine guns in the nose and another two guns (H-75A-4) or one (H-75A-7) in each wing. Racks for two to five bombs could also be mounted under each outer section of the wing.

The Dutch H-75s saw action against Japan in 1941-42, but the remaining aircraft were withdrawn from operational use early in 1942. The RAF’s Mohawk Mk.IVs were sent to overseas and used in India and Burma while a great number of them was also supplied to the South African Air Force. In 1942, sixteen ex-RAF Mohawk IVs were delivered to Portugal and assigned to air defence duties in the Azores; they went out of service in 1945.

Colour schemes included in the kit:

1) Curtiss Mohawk Mk.IV, BS734, Grey A, ‘Joe Soap II’, No.155 Sq., Royal Air Force, Imphal airfield, Northeast India, late 1943

2) Curtiss Mohawk Mk.IV, BB977, Black D, No.5 Sq., Royal Air Force, Agartala airfield, Northeast India, January 1943

3) Curtiss H-75A-7, s/n C-332, Black C332, 1-VLG-IV (1st Sq., 4th Aircraft Group), Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force (Militaire Luchtvaart – Koninklijk Nederlandsch-Indisch Leger, ML-KNIL), Madiun airfield, Java, Netherlands East Indies, early 1941

4) Curtiss Mohawk Mk.IV, 485 (ex-RAF Mohawk Mk.IV, s/n unknown), White XY-F/485, ‘XY’ Flt., E.E.C. 3 (Esquadrilha Expedicionária n° 3), Portuguese Air Force (Aeronáutica Militar), Ota airfield (BA 2), Portugal, summer 1943

Release Date: 03/2022, Usual Stockists

https://www.4pluspublications.com/en/produkt/mkm144103-mohawk-iv-curtiss-h-75a-7-overseas-service-2in1/#:~:text=%5BMKM144103%5D%20Mohawk%20IV,sheet%20is%20included.

http://www.4pluspublications.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/MKM144103-Mohawk-IV-Overseas_instr-web.pdf







Wednesday, January 05, 2022

1/144 Mohawk IV/Curtiss H-75A-7 'Overseas Service' (2in1) incl. new fuselage parts - Mark I

 1/144 Mohawk IV/Curtiss H-75A-7 'Overseas Service' (2in1) incl. new fuselage parts - Mark I

Description: Mohawk IV/Curtiss H-75A-7 'Overseas Service' (2in1) incl. new fuselage parts

Manufacturer: Mark I Models

Code Number: MKM144103

Scale: 1:144

Item type: Aircraft kits (injection)

Price: £TBA

Release: February 2022

https://www.hannants.co.uk/product/MKM144103





Thursday, June 17, 2021

1/144 Miles Magister M.14 "Foreign Service" - Heroes Models



1/144 Miles Magister M.14  "Foreign Service"  - Heroes Models 

Ready to assemble resin model in 1/144 scale with a clear canopy and canopy masks.
Silk printed waterslide decals for 5 aircraft used as a trainer.

Ready to assemble resin model in 1/144 scale to represent the Miles Magister M.14 used as a trainer in international service.

11 resin pieces.
2 pieces clear canopy.
Detailed built-in cockpit.
Easy to assembly one-piece fuselage.
Screen printed decals for 5 planes.
Canopy masks.

Colorful instruction with 4 views profiles and color suggestions.

M.14 IRISH AIR CORPS,Baldonell – 1945
PORTUGUESE AIR FORCE Base aerea n.2, Ota – 1952
M.14 TURKISH AIR FORCE Initial Flying Training Squadron – 1944
M.14 BELGIAN AIR FORCE 169 Wing, 367 Squadron – 1947
M.14 ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE - 1950

Price: 20,00€
Available: Now






Saturday, May 20, 2017

1/144 Embraer KC-390 by MASTER-X


1/144 Embraer KC-390 by MASTER-X

Master-X is to release a resin 1/44 scale Embraer KC-390. This will be their first 1/144 kit.

The Embraer KC-390 is a medium-size, twin-engine jet-powered military transport aircraft under development by Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer, able to perform aerial refuelling and to transport cargo and troops. It is the heaviest aircraft that the company has made to date, and will be able to transport up to 26 t (29 tons) of cargo, including wheeled armoured fighting vehicles.
Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embraer_KC-390

http://master-x.wz.cz/index.html

Source: http://www.aeroscale.co.uk/


Friday, May 24, 2013

1/144 Dornier Do-27 - Miniwing




1/144 Dornier Do-27 - Miniwing
This latest release from Miniwing brings us a nice little light utility aircraft that has been widely used by military forces around the world. Also of interest, is regard as the first mass produced aircraft by German industry following the WWII at around 630 aircraft. Notable (or infamous?) users as covered by one of the decal schemes were the Portuguese with their retreat from empire colonial wars of the of 60s. It would appear that Miniwing have stayed away from the playful Zebra scheme as used by naturalist and campaigner Bernhard Grzimek who contributed to the Serengeti National Park being created!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dornier_Do_27
http://www.do27.com/do27_en/

The kit conforms to the Miniwing signature format and feel being cleanly cast and no obvious air bubbles, panel lines on fuselage are finely cast and provide a good balance between finesse and detailing.

This kit comes with two schemas:
Bundesmarine,  MFG-5 Kiel-Holtnau, January 1967
Força Aérea Portuguesa, Nambuangongo, Angola 1968

Sunday, June 20, 2010

1/144 Aeritalia FIAT - G-91/R1 - Miniwing




Miniwing relase another interesting and overlooked item:
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The Aeritalia FIAT - G-91/R1 was the first of a number of marks that ensured this little
aircraft saw service from 1958 until 1995. Used by a number of operators and evaluated by a series of others including the US.

The point the surprises about this aircraft is that it quite a small airframe, more like those of late WWII than the big beasts that followed such as the F-4 or F-14.

The most active user of this aircraft was Portual who used these aircraft in the 'end of empire' period in East Africa during the 1970s, indeed one of the decal schemes featured here if from the Moazambique period (see schema here).

Info: Wikipedia (FIAT G-91) other G-91 refs here & here

Miniwing has have again delivered another excellent little kit, with excellent production values. The kit is well produced and has no warping or visible airbubbles and should go together without to much trouble.

http://www.miniwing.cz/models_1_144/mini046/Fiat_G-91.htm

The canopy is vac-form, more tricky than a plastic, but more credible with regard to the "thickness of the canopy structure" and two are provided in case of mishap.

The decals are ALPs printed by YKRAFT of Japan.

Available: June 2010
Cost: 16.20 Euro

Also, see the Miniwing.cz new website!

HD Images:
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Friday, January 01, 2010

1/144 Bristol Beaufighter - Peters Planes "Gold Series"





1/144 Bristol Beaufighter - Peters Planes "Gold Series"

Peter has continued to work on the Beaufighter, and it inches ever closer to release.
The product master still shows its excellent detialing and quality.

It will be released intially with decals for 9x Aircraft from 5x Country Varients, RAF(UK),RAAF(Australia),USA, Portugal and (The Dominican Republic !?)

I think you will have the Beaufighter 'X' or Beaufighter 'TFX' nose options and it will come with a Torpedo! Underwing rockets will also be proivded on the final version.

Check Peterplanes.com for further updates.
http://www.petersplanes.com/avions/Beaufighter/Beaufighter.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Beaufighter