Showing posts with label RAF. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 24, 2025

1/144 Armstrong Whitworth Meteors (various) - Miniwng





 1/144 Armstrong Withworth METEOR NF.11 / RAF Service - Miniwing

Plastic Model kit - 38 plastic parts, 1 clear plastic canopy, canopy mask, decal sheet for two color variants.

Night Fighter variant with airborne interception (AI) radar designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth, three prototypes followed by 311 production aircraft for the Royal Air Force and 20 for the Royal Danish Air Force.

In 1951, 29, 141, 85 and 264 squadrons each received a number of NF.11 aircraft, the first of the Meteor night fighters. It was rolled out across the RAF until the final deliveries in 1954.

A "tropicalised" version of the NF.11 for the Middle East was developed; first flying on 23 December 1952 as the NF.13. The aircraft equipped No. 219 Squadron RAF at Kabrit and No. 39 Squadron at Fayid, both in Egypt. The aircraft served during the Suez crisis and remained with No. 39 Squadron after they were withdrawn to Malta until 1958.

Several problems were encountered: the heavily framed T.7 canopy made landings tricky due to limited visibility, the under-wing external fuel tanks tended to break up when the wing cannons were fired, and gun harmonisation, normally set to about 400 yards, was poor due to the wings flexing in flight. Belgium (24), Denmark (20) and France (41) were foreign customers for the NF.11. Ex-RAF NF.13s were sold to France (two), Syria (six), Egypt (six) and Israel (six).

Ref. No.: mini377 

Availability: PRE-ORDER Available in September

https://www.eshop.miniwing.cz/category/miniwing/miniwing-plastic-1-144/armstrong-withworth-meteor-nf-11-raf-service/


1/144 Armstrong Withworth METEOR NF.11 / NATO Users - Miniwing

Plastic Model kit - 38 plastic parts, 1 clear plastic canopy, canopy mask, decal sheet for two color variants.

Night Fighter variant with airborne interception (AI) radar designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth, three prototypes followed by 311 production aircraft for the Royal Air Force and 20 for the Royal Danish Air Force.

In 1951, 29, 141, 85 and 264 squadrons each received a number of NF.11 aircraft, the first of the Meteor night fighters.

It was rolled out across the RAF until the final deliveries in 1954. A "tropicalised" version of the NF.11 for the Middle East was developed; first flying on 23 December 1952 as the NF.13. The aircraft equipped No. 219 Squadron RAF at Kabrit and No. 39 Squadron at Fayid, both in Egypt.

The aircraft served during the Suez crisis and remained with No. 39 Squadron after they were withdrawn to Malta until 1958.

Several problems were encountered: the heavily framed T.7 canopy made landings tricky due to limited visibility, the under-wing external fuel tanks tended to break up when the wing cannons were fired, and gun harmonisation, normally set to about 400 yards, was poor due to the wings flexing in flight. Belgium (24), Denmark (20) and France (41) were foreign customers for the NF.11. Ex-RAF NF.13s were sold to France (two), Syria (six), Egypt (six) and Israel (six).

Ref. No.: mini378

Availability: PRE-ORDER Available in September

Price: ~13 euros

https://www.eshop.miniwing.cz/category/miniwing/miniwing-plastic-1-144/armstrong-withworth-meteor-nf-11-nato-users/


1/144 Armstrong Withworth METEOR NF.13 / Killers of the Middle East - Miniwing

Plastic Model kit - 38 plastic parts, 1 clear plastic canopy, canopy mask, decal sheet for two color variants.

"Tropicalised" version of the NF.11 to replace the Mosquito NF.36 for service with 39 Squadron in Malta and Cyprus and 219 Squadron based in Egypt.

The first of 40 production aircraft built by Armstrong Whitworth was first flown on 21 December 1952.

Former Royal Air Force aircraft were later sold to Egypt (6 aircraft), France (2 aircraft), Israel (6 aircraft) and Syria (6 aircraft).

Ref. No.: mini379

Availability: PRE-ORDER Available in September

https://www.eshop.miniwing.cz/category/miniwing/miniwing-plastic-1-144/armstrong-withworth-meteor-nf-13-killers-of-the-middle-east/





Friday, July 26, 2024

Miniwing.cz 2024 Summer Update

 









Miniwing.cz 2024 Summer Update

I have a quick update from Radek at Miniwing, covering some refreshed items and a couple of new kits that people are already excited about

See https://www.eshop.miniwing.cz/ for kits availability and shipping

2024 Kits

- RQ-4 Global Hawk JASDF (Japan) Plastic kit, - already released 2024

- MQ-9 Block 5 (Netherlands/Dutch)Plastic kit with 3D printed parts, release date 9/2024

- MQ-9 Block 5 (Spain) Plastic kit with 3D printed parts,release date 10/2024

- Bell 206 JET RANGER,

- Bell OH-58A "KIOWA",

- Bell OH-58A "KIOWA" in Vietnam War,

- Bell OH-58A KIOWA "over Europe",

- Bell OH-58A KIOWA "the Middle East" Plastic Kits contains 27 parts, Canopy mask sheet, PE parts sheet and decal variants 

2025 Kits  

- Bell AH-1G "Vietnam War"(plastic Kit) - Estimated release Date New Year 01/2025 (design still work in progress)

- Gloster Meteors NF.11, 12 and 14 (plastic) released 1H/2025. 











Thursday, November 23, 2023

1/144 Gloster Gladiator 'Mediterranean & Middle East' - Mark I (LIMITED EDITION)



 

1/144  Gloster Gladiator 'Mediterranean & Middle East' - Mark I (LIMITED EDITION)

This injection-moulded kit contains 37 parts and one clear part (cockpit canopy). A comprehensive instruction leaflet and a decal sheet are included.

The Gloster Gladiator was a British-built biplane fighter developed from the Gauntlet and its prototype, designated the SS.37, flew in September 1934. The first production model was the Mk.I, which became operational in January 1937. An improved Mk.II version followed in 1938 and eventually 270 aircraft of this Mark were built.

The Gladiator was a single-seat biplane of metal construction with mixed metal and fabric covering. It was fitted with a fixed undercarriage and powered by a Mercury radial engine turning two-blade wooden or three-blade metal propeller. Its armament consisted of four guns, of which two were mounted in the fuselage and two under the lower wings.

The Gladiator was the RAF's last biplane fighter aircraft and the first with an enclosed cockpit. Although rendered obsolete by newer monoplane designs, it proved good in initial combats and saw action in almost all theatres during the WWII.

Gladiators (both the Mk.I and Mk.II versions) were successfully exported to many countries and saw service with more than 15 air arms, including those of Belgium, China, Egypt, Finland, Free France, Greece, Iraq, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania and Norway. They also equipped RAAF and SAAF squadrons in the Middle East and North Africa and flew in secondary roles such as Meteorological Flights.

RAF's No.80 Sq. Gladiators saw action during Italian Campaign in Greece in 1940/41, while the very first two Hellenic Air Force aircraft were donated by the Greek expatriate Stylianos Sarpakis in 1938. The Royal Iraqi Air Force took delivery of 30 Gladiators between 1937 and 1944, plus eight supplied as spares.

Colour schemes included in the kit:

1) Gloster Gladiator Mk.I, K7903, No.80 Sq., RAF, Ismailia airfield, Egypt, late 1938

2) Gloster Gladiator Mk.II, N5832, No.80 Sq., RAF, Larissa airfield, Greece, December 1940

3) Gloster Gladiator Mk.I, s/n DS1 'Stylianos Sarpakis? and DS2 'Santorini Thira?,

Royal Hellenic Air Force (Elliniki Vasiliki Aeroporia), Eleusis airfield, Greece, 1938-39

4) Gloster Gladiator Mk.I, s/n 202, Royal Iraqi Air Force (Al-Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Iraqiya), Rashid airfield, Iraq, late 1942


Ref. No.: MKM144176L

360,- KČ (14,17 €)

https://www.eshop.miniwing.cz/category/mark-i-models/mark-i-models-1-144/gloster-gladiator-mediterranean-middle-east/

https://www.4pluspublications.com/produkt/mkm144176l-gloster-gladiator-mediterranean-middle-east/

Build Instructions: http://www.4pluspublications.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/MKM144176L-Gladiator-Mediterranean-Middle-East_instr-web.pdf

Rigging Instructions: http://www.4pluspublications.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/MKM144-Gladiator-Mediterranean-Middle-East_rigging-diagram.pdf







1/144 Avro Shackleton MR.3 'The Growler' by CMR

 





1/144 Avro Shackleton MR.3 'The Growler' by CMR


Ref. No.: CMR144-001
999,- KČ 899,99 KČ  (35,41 €)


Avro Shackleton MR.3 'The Growler'. 

This full resin kit contains 56 parts, 10 hardened black resin parts (undercarriage), 9 clear resin parts (canopy and fuselage windows) and a comprehensive decal sheet (see below)

The model will be available in two weeks, it is currently available with a 10% Pre-Order discount Pre-Order at: www.eshop.miniwing.cz

https://www.eshop.miniwing.cz/category/mark-i-models/cmr-1-144/avro-shackleton-mr-3-the-growler/


The Avro Shackleton was a British long-range aircraft developed during the late 1940s from the Lincoln bomber. It was primarily used in the ASW and MPA roles, but later it was also deployed as a SAR and AEW platform. The first prototype flew in March 1949 and ensuing production aircraft were designated the MR.1. The MR.2 was an improved version, featuring numerous refinements.

The Type 716 Shackleton MR.3, first flying in September 1955, was another redesign of the airframe, with a tricycle undercarriage replacing the original tailwheel configuration and featuring increased fuselage and new wings with tip tanks. It was a mid-wing monoplane of an all-metal stressed-skin construction, powered by four R-R Griffons with contra-rotating propellers. The aircraft underwent several phased modifications which included the internal changes, ECM equipment and later the addition of two turbojets for assisted take-off. The weapons capability was upgraded, which included bombs, torpedoes, mines or depth-charges up to 10,000 lb/4,536 kg; the aircraft was fitted with two cannons in the nose and another two 20 mm guns in the dorsal turret.

The MR.3 entered service with the RAF in August 1957. The RAF ordered 52 aircraft but following the 1956 Defence Review the number was reduced to 34 aircraft. The last RAF Shackletons were retired in 1991. This type was also operated by the South African Air Force, which received eight aircraft and used them between 1957 and 1984.

https://www.4pluspublications.com/en/produkt/cmr144-001-avro-shackleton-mr-3-the-growler/

Mark I Decals included:

1) Avro Shackleton MR.3, WR975/203-F, No.203 Sq., RAF, Ballykelly Air Base, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, U.K., 1960

2) Avro Shackleton MR.3, WR987/201-R, No.201 Sq., RAF, St. Mawgan Air Base, Cornwall, U.K., 1958

3) Avro Shackleton MR.3 (Phase II), XF730/120-B, No.120 Sq., RAF, Kinloss Air Base, Moray, Scotland, U.K., 1965

4) Avro Shackleton MR.3, 1716/J, No.35 Sq., SAAF, Air Force Base Ysterplaat, Cape Town, South Africa, 1957

5) Avro Shackleton MR.3 (Phase II), 1722/P, No.35 Sq., SAAF, Air Force Base Ysterplaat, Cape Town, South Africa, the 1960s

6) Avro Shackleton MR.3 (Phase II), 1717/O, No.35 Sq., SAAF, Air Force Base Ysterplaat, Cape Town, South Africa, the 1960s


Instructions: http://www.4pluspublications.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/CMR144-001-Avro-Shackleton-MR.3-The-Growler_instr-web.pdf


This is a reissue of the 2005 kit: https://www.kampfgruppe144.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=3574











Friday, September 29, 2023

1/144 Vickers Valiant and Lockheed C-130H - GWH/Lion Roar



1/144 Vickers Valiant and Lockheed C-130H - GWH/Lion Roar

 ピットロード取り扱いのグレートウォールホビーはヴァリアントを会場発表!これで1/144で3Vボマーが揃います。
さらに1/48 A-10のテストショットが公開されました。
そして1/144でハーキュリーズをキット化!
#全日本模型ホビーショー

Translated from Japanese by Google

Great Wall Hobby, which handles Pit Road, announces Valiant at the venue! 
This completes the 3 V-bomber force in 1/144.
Furthermore, test shots of 1/48 A-10 have been released.
And a 1/144 Hercules kit!

#全日本模型ホビーショー


https://twitter.com/ModelArtInc/status/1707642202518950268

https://twitter.com/ModelArtInc/status/1707642202518950268/photo/1

https://twitter.com/ModelArtInc/status/1707642202518950268/photo/2

https://twitter.com/ModelArtInc/status/1707642202518950268/photo/4


(tailsitter?)






Monday, September 25, 2023

1/144 Handley Page Hampden & Bristol Brigand - Valom

 


1/144 Handley Page Hampden  & Bristol Brigand  - Valom

Valom have announced a couple of very interesting kits, for the first they are releasing Post WWI kits in 1/144.

1/144 Handley Page Hampden  

Early WWII Bomber

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handley_Page_Hampden





1/144 Bristol Brigand  

Beaufighter Replacement


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Brigand


Source: https://www.valom.net/?page_id=1139


Wednesday, February 22, 2023

1/144 de Havilland Mosquito FB.VI 'Commonwealth Service' new plastic parts (propellers) - Mark I Models

 


1/144 de Havilland Mosquito FB.VI 'Commonwealth Service' new plastic parts (propellers) - Mark I Models
 
Code Number: MKM144125
Scale:1:144
Item type: Aircraft kits (injection)
Price:£21.60 £19.44

[A] - No.418 Sqn, RCAF, Hartford Bridge Airfield, UK, Late 1944.
[B] - No.45 Sqn, RAF, Joari Airfield, East India. Spring 1945. 
[C] - No.1 Sqn, RAAF, Kingaroy Airfield, Australia, March 1945.
[D] - No.75 Sqn,RNZAF, Ohakea BAse, New Zealand,1950-1952.