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01/2025

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    JANUARY 2025
    CONTENTS
    Published by Eduard-Model Accessories, spol. s.r.o.
    Mírová 170, Obrnice 435 21
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    EDITORIAL
    KITS
    BRASSIN
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED SETS
    SPACE
    BUILT
    ON APPROACH
    February 2025
    TAIL END CHARLIE
    ARTICLES
    BOXART STORY
    Bf 109K-4 ProfiPACK 1/48
    P-51D Mustang ProfiPACK 1/72
    Bf 109F-2 Weekend 1/72
    F4F-4 Wildcat late Weekend 1/48
    US Navy Carrier Deck 1/48
    THE ZIPPER 1/48
    P-51B/C wheel bay PRINT 1/48
    Fw 190A-7 1/48
    Spitfire Mk.IXc late version 1/48
    The NR-30 Aircraft Mounted Weapon
    The Cruiser Georgios Averof
    Air War in Ukraine
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    ATACMS and Oreshnik
    Missiles in Action
    P-51D engine PRINT 1/72 - CLICK
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    CLACK
    Achtung, Jabos!
    John D. Landers and his Big Beautiful Doll
    The July Circus
    Wildcats on the Atolls
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  • Editorial

    One year has come to an end and another has begun, bringing us to the right time to describe what we want to accomplish in the near future. But don't expect anything groundbreaking today. You already know about most of the new products being prepared for this year, whether from our involvement with E-day or from other sources. Today I will only reference projects that we are more or less certain we will complete this year. As part of the presentation of this year's new products, I will only deal with new kits today, and I’ll skip accessory items, except to say that in all of our main branches of accessory lines, that is to say in photoetched, masks and Brassins, we are working on various types of

    Good Day, Dear Modelers
    One year has come to an end and another has
    begun, bringing us to the right time to describe
    what we want to accomplish in the near future.
    But don't expect anything groundbreaking
    today. You already know about most of the new
    products being prepared for this year, whether
    from our involvement with E-day or from other
    sources. Today I will only reference projects that
    we are more or less certain we will complete
    this year. As part of the presentation of this
    year's new products, I will only deal with new
    kits today, and I’ll skip accessory items, except to
    say that in all of our main branches of accessory
    lines, that is to say in photoetched, masks and
    Brassins, we are working on various types of
    innovations. These are often quite fundamental
    steps that, if successful, will bring interesting
    advancement both in the form of improved
    quality and increased quantity of production,
    as well as in the form of new products and
    perhaps even new product lines. However, none
    of these innovations are yet at a stage where
    they can be put to good use, so there is no real
    point in writing about them today. But don't worry,
    as soon as any of these new manufacturing
    processes are ready to launch, we'll let you know
    and introduce you to the new products that these
    processes will allow.
    KITS
    Last year we premiered two kits, the P-51B
    in 1:48 scale, and the P-51D in 1:72nd. In addition,
    we completed the Bf 109 G-6/G-14 and G-10
    series in 1:72, and we produced molds for the first
    all-new release of the year, the P-40E Warhawk
    in 48th. We will start shipping these to those that
    preordered the Royal Class kit next week, and
    these kits will arrive at retailers with other new
    releases for February, 2025 a week or so later.
    P-40E WARHAWK, 1:48
    Our Warhawk kit brings with it a few subtle
    innovations. One of them is the speed of
    implementation. We started working on this
    project in the fall of 2023. From the initiation
    of the design to the completion of all the molds,
    it took us a year. It may seem like a long time
    to you, but in reality, this is pretty quick. Usually,
    it takes us about twice as long to take a project
    of similar scope to completion. We achieved that
    one year window from start to finish thanks to the
    design process that we first tested five years ago
    when designing the first version of our Zero, and
    also because developing the molds for the P-40E
    had shared top priority in production during the
    second half of the year. It almost means that we
    were able to squeeze into production a mold for
    the fuselage with fillet for the 48th scale P-51B
    and a mold for three variants of the 72nd scale
    Bf 109 G-10. Such small things. I understand
    that some of you are not very excited about
    these ideas, but the kits are really very nice and
    of course require their share of honest work.
    It's not just a minor change involving the changing
    of the name on the box and the instructions.
    The second subtle innovation is hidden within
    the surface of the kit. We experienced a certain
    lack of uniformity when it came to larger surface
    areas, namely those of the fuselage and wings.
    This was especially noticeable in the riveting,
    which tended to be inconsistent over large areas
    of real estate of the large parts. Sometimes it
    was more noticeable, sometimes less, of course
    it did not look good and was subject to justified
    criticism. Something had to be done about it. After
    all, riveting is one of the most striking highlights
    of our kits. We have worked intensively on solving
    this problem in recent months, we have made
    several adjustments to out machine settings
    and the system of continuous measurement of
    sparking parameters, and we have introduced
    a mandatory procedure for checking the
    machine parameter settings and calibrating
    the measuring probe during the set-up of the
    electroabrasive process. You can judge the
    result for yourself. We like it and we will closely
    monitor compliance with our set technological
    specs in order to maintain this surface style at
    the highest possible level.
    We are releasing the Royal Class in quantities
    that have been determined by customer pre-
    orders on our e-shop and dealer orders.
    The result will be that we will most likely not
    have any left at the end of January out of the
    entire run of 4,000 units. However, these kits will
    still be available through retailers for some time.
    As a new product in March, they will be replaced
    in our catalog by the Limited Edition release
    called ‘Pacific Star’. It will, as expected, be a Dual
    Combo boxing, with a production run set at 3,000
    units, and I assume that it will remain available
    for several months. Or at least weeks. Anyway,
    next in line will be the Profipack version, which
    will be a June release. In the summer, the P-40N
    will be released along a like line of standards,
    starting with the Royal Class, followed by the
    Limited Edition kit and then in the fall by the
    Profipack. Or rather, Profipacks...plural, because
    there will be two versions, differing in the design
    of the canopy, the P-40M and the P-40N.
    KAMIKAZE TOKKÔTAI / A6M5 Zero
    Model 52 & A6M2-K Zero Model 11 1/48
    After a long break, we will continue also with
    our Zero family of kits. The completion only
    EDITORIAL
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    really requires the two-seat versions, and the
    late versions Zero Model 52 and Zero Model 63.
    The subject of the Zero Model 52 is a complex
    one. If we do not count the two-seat variant
    of this model, it is actually made up of four
    development versions, differing primarily in
    armament. This looks like a great potential for
    the release of several versions, but in reality it
    is quite difficult to distinguish these machines
    from one another. When you add to this the
    famous variety of Japanese WWII naval aircraft
    consisting of green camouflage, national
    markings and some code marking on the rudder,
    then the great potential turns into a dilemma of
    what to do. From the modeler's point of view, the
    whole thing seems like a mass of green boredom.
    From the manufacturer's point of view, it is rather
    a small modeler's version of hell. The differences
    in the versions are essentially small and not
    very noticeable, but for most interested people
    unforgettable in the long run. However, as is
    known, each type has its experts, for whom the
    release of the subject of their lifelong study and,
    I dare say, passion, is an opportunity to apply their
    knowledge and dominate the show. Thanks to
    them, hundreds of modelers, about half of whom
    only knew that the Zero Model 52 existed and
    the other half not even that, will become experts
    who have a completely clear understanding of
    what the manufacturer must do to cover the
    kit properly, what to represent and definitely
    what not to omit. We manufacturers are truly
    happy about this. With the Zero Model 52,
    the differences, I emphasize once again that in
    their individuality are really small differences,
    but these have led us to develop seven new
    molds for this specific version, three for the
    wings, two for the fuselage, and two more molds
    for sprues with small detail parts. We will use
    three of them in the Kamikaze Tokkôtai kit, since
    four of them are for the A6M5 Zero Model 52c,
    which will not be in this kit.
    So what’s it all mean? As many times before,
    we will now go about it through a storyline in
    which we will connect the technical history,
    describing the evolution of the technical
    development of these machines, with the history
    of their combat deployment, and above all with
    the fates of their crews. Through our line of kits
    we will retell one of the great stories of humanity,
    the story of the pilots known as Kamikaze.
    We will look at the history of the Kamikaze units
    a little differently than has been customary in the
    West. We will look at it more from a Japanese
    perspective, we will try to explain not only the
    history of the operational deployment, but also
    the motives that led to it, and the Japanese
    social view of its participants, the pilots who
    gave their lives for their homeland. However,
    we will not neglect the perspective of the other
    side, without which the explanation of the
    circumstances of this epic duel of two cultures
    would be complete. Technically, from the point
    of view of the composition of the kit, this will of
    course not be a comprehensive coverage of this
    history. It will be just a snippet, just the part of
    history in which the Zero was involved. We will
    only write about other types of aircraft and units,
    for example military ones, that participated in
    the Kamikaze attacks in accompanying texts,
    mainly in our newsletter. On the other hand, you
    don't have to worry that it will be boring from
    the point of view of technical history. From the
    kit, which will of course be a Dual Combo with
    two complete sets of plastic, it will be possible
    to build one of three different versions of the
    Zero Model 52, namely the Model 52, 52a and 52b,
    and the two-seat A6M2-K Zero Model 11. We are
    adding this to the Kamikaze Tokkôtai kit because
    training aircraft were often used in operational
    deployment by Kamikaze units. And the two-seat
    Zero is a famous airplane, which has the chance
    to give this kit a stamp of exceptionalism. There
    are so many exceptional things about it that
    there is neither the time nor space here and now
    to explain all of these. Honza Bobek will outline
    these in articles on the topic of Kamikaze. For
    example, why the two-seat Zero Model 11, when
    it was built on the basis of the Zero Model 21?
    We made two more new molds for the two-seat
    version of the Zero. So in total, there are five new
    sprues for this kit. The Kamikaze Tokkôtai kit is
    currently scheduled for April, and I think that in
    this case we will meet that deadline. Which may
    not be the case for many other new products,
    planned mainly for the second half of the year.
    MiG-21bis, 1:72
    Again after a long absence, we return to an
    aircraft the previous versions of which were
    front and centre quite a while back. The last
    introduction of a new release among the 72nd
    MiG-21s was five years ago, in January 2020, with
    the MiG-21PFM, and in April of that year, with the
    MiG-21PF. But I think that in this case a longer
    break is not a bad thing. At least no one will write
    to us in the comments on Facebook that we only
    produce MiGs and that we might want to consider
    also releasing something else. In this case, we
    are releasing exactly that ‘something else’ right?
    Right now there are similar complaints that we
    are still releasing only boring Messerschmitts
    and Mustangs.
    The MiG-21bis is based on previous versions
    of the MiG-21 kit, primarily the MiG-21MF,
    specifically the version in the Czech Republic
    and Slovakia called ‘the Greys’, and as it was
    dubbed in our previous kits, the MiG-21MF Fighter
    Bomber. The new kit will also use some parts from
    the MiG-21MF Fighter Bomber kit, specifically
    it will contain sprues with small detail parts
    and armament, as well as the original wing.
    The new kit will have a sprue with newly designed
    parts, primarily the fuselage, the fuselage spine
    with the rudder, and a number of optional small
    parts. Some of them are engine parts, or rather
    exhaust nozzles to be more precise, some are for
    the cockpit, and many of them represent various
    antennae and sensors, which were mainly found
    on the modernized bis in the nineties and were
    different for different users. The first higher
    standard release will be the Royal Class kit,
    followed by the Profipack and later the Weekend
    version. In this case, we will probably skip the
    Limited Edition release, at least for this year.
    Structurally and technologically, we have the
    SMT and R versions ready. The most complex
    from the point of view of production is the
    MiG-21R, which has a new fuselage and wing
    sprue, as well as one additional one with weapons
    and equipment, on which the most space is taken
    up by three versions of reconnaissance pods.
    However, we do not expect the release of these
    versions this year, and are going with a first
    release next year.
    MiG-21F-13 1:48
    Last year, after the January newsletter was
    published, there was great discontent among
    Czech modelers over the decision to postpone the
    production of kits of purely Czechoslovak aircraft
    and give priority to Mustangs and other, from our
    point of view, more desirable types, especially
    the P-40. We have fulfilled this part of our plan for
    this year, and in the second half of last year we
    were already working on the production of molds
    for the MiG-21F-13. Including the cockpit, there
    are eight sprues that will be in the kit, but the
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    EDITORIAL
    one containing the parts for the armament will be
    there twice, for a grand total of nine. The MiG-21F
    kit will be technically manufactured to the latest
    Eduard standard. The surface will be completely
    and realistically riveted, which means that there
    will be several tens of thousands of rivets on it,
    and overall I dare say that it will be one of the
    best and most beautiful kits you will get your
    hands on this year. The release schedule has not
    yet been decided. We are also working on a book
    that should be in the Limited Edition kit dedicated
    to the Czechoslovak MiG-21F-13, but it is not yet
    clear whether this edition will be released first,
    or whether it will be, perhaps, the Royal Class
    kit. In any case, we have budgeted the work on
    this project so that the MiG-21F-13 will have its
    premiere at this year's E-day.
    PROJECTS FOR THE END OF 2025
    We have four other projects in the production
    process that are complete in terms of design,
    but we do not yet have a release date for them.
    We will specify this during the first half of this
    year, and it is almost certain that at least one of
    these projects will no longer fit into our program
    this year. These are: the Albatros D.III 1:72,
    the Messerschmitt Bf 109 K-4 1:72, the Spitire
    Mk.I 1:72 and the P-51B Mustang 1:32. Then there
    is a fifth project, the Avia S-199 in 1:48th.
    At least two of them will still fit into this year's
    program. They will most likely be the Albatros
    D.III in 1:72 and the Bf 109 K-4, also 1:72. Both
    are relatively simple, and the Albatros D.III is
    being outsourced, we are not producing the mold
    ourselves. The implementation of the Bf 109 K-4
    involves completing a single mold, and that will
    not be difficult at all. It will be more difficult for
    the Spitfire Mk.I, not to mention that this project
    also includes the Spitfire Mk.II and, above all,
    several versions of the Spitfire Mk.V. The most
    complex and demanding is, perhaps obviously,
    the Mustang in 1:32nd scale. Prioritizing will be
    a difficult decision, which will be influenced by
    the progress of work on the projects described
    in the previous paragraphs. But I promise that
    we will let you know the result by the summer
    at the latest.
    RELEASES OF OTHER
    MANUFACTURER’S KITS
    We are preparing two projects for this year
    that are based on HKM
    Hong Kong Models
    molds. In the first half of the year, it will be the
    Lancaster Mk.I 1:48, and in the second half, the
    B-25J Mitchell, also in 1:48 scale. We are still
    working on the concept of both kits, and we will
    present them in detail in the coming months.
    E-day, 2025
    This year, E
    -
    Day will move to the Zahrada
    Čech exhibition center in Litoměřice. E
    -
    Day
    at the Tankodrom in Milovice, where we have
    been organizing it for the last three years, had
    its charm. The area undoubtedly has charisma,
    suitable for a model exhibition and the potential
    to organize accompanying events, such as
    flight demonstrations. Unfortunately, it also
    has its limitations, especially spatial, due to it
    being impossible to free up the entire area of
    the exhibition hall. Another problem is the dut
    and limited space on the catwalks where the
    competition models were exhibited. That is why
    we were looking for an alternative, and the area
    of the exhibition center in Litoměřice meets
    our requirements. Of course, we do not expect
    everything to be ideal and, at least for the first
    year, I expect some criticism to come under
    the spotlight. For example, we will probably
    have to give up the flight demonstrations.
    The exhibition will be located in several halls,
    maybe even as many as five, but I think that will
    not be a problem. We will have separate rooms
    for lectures and workshops, we will have enough
    space for catering, a sufficiently large parking
    lot and, last but not least, we will be close to
    the center of Litoměřice, which offers enough
    accommodation and catering capacities and
    evening program options. Which is something
    that modelers will certainly welcome. The date
    for this year's E
    -
    Day is the first weekend in
    October and it will again be in a one-and-a-half-
    day format. This means that the main program
    will take place on Saturday, October 4th, but
    the acceptance of models will begin on Friday,
    October 3rd in the afternoon, and we will have an
    accompanying program prepared for late Friday
    afternoon and early evening, similar to what
    we had at Milovice and before that in Lysá nad
    Labem. However, I must admit that I have been
    thinking about returning to a two-day format for
    a long time, about extending E-day to Sunday.
    I understand that many modelers will be
    resistant to this, but on the other hand, it would
    free up time for other accompanying events, for
    which we do not have enough time in the current
    format, and the event is marked by a certain
    hectic pace and time stress. If the restaurants
    in Litoměřice prove accommodating, why not
    spend a Saturday evening there and have a good
    chat? We do it that way in Moson too, and we like
    it, so why can't we have it that way at home?
    Litoměřice is no worse than Moson, and Moson
    is pretty darned good.
    EMD
    In December, we published the first
    complimentary issue of the paid supplement
    of our newsletter, the Eduard Modeler's Den.
    In the second half of January, we expect the
    launch of the first, paid issue. If you missed
    the complimentary issue, you can check it
    out
    here. As noted, it is a free trial, so that you
    can see what the EMD, as we call it for short,
    is all about before you commit. At the same time,
    in the complimentary issue you will also find the
    conditions of purchase and other information for
    making your decision an easy one. I do not hide
    that our wish is that your decision will be ‘Yes,
    I want it!’, and there are a number of benefits to
    going that route.
    In the paragraph about the Kamikaze Tokkôtai
    kit, I mentioned the lectures. The first one will be
    in a week, on Saturday, January 18th in Prostějov.
    We are organizing it in cooperation with
    Mr. Nevečeřala, the owner of the MN Modelář
    on-line store. We will tell you as much as possible
    about the Kamikaze Tokkôtai project, as well as
    about the upcoming Lancaster and P-40N, and
    also about the latest developments in 3D printing.
    Participation in the event requires registration,
    which you can create here.
    This year marks 33 years since Eduard was
    founded as a limited liability company. However,
    the first photoetched products under the Eduard
    brand appeared two years earlier, because for
    the first two years we operated in a simpler legal
    form, as a trade. We are not taking a holiday or
    anything like that, but it doesn't hurt to recollect…
    So in closing, I wish you all a happy, healthy
    and prosperous New Year, my dear Friends!
    Happy Modeling!
    Vladimir Sulc
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  • The NR-30 Aircraft Mounted Weapon

    The NR-30 aircraft cannon was designed by Soviet designers A. E. Nudelman and A. A. Richter in the mid-1950s. The name of the weapon was derived from the initials of their surnames (Nudelman, Richter) and the number ‘30’ refers to the weapon’s caliber. This period was characterized by a great boom in the design and production of new types of jet aircraft in the Soviet Union and, by extension, their internal gun armament. This specific cannon was gradually installed in the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19S fighter (three in the nose of the aircraft, all equipped with a muzzle brake at the end of the barrel), the supersonic MiG-21F (on the right side of the fuselage, below the cockpit), the Sukhoi Su-7BM, BKL fighter-bombers (one in each wing root, just behind the cockpit, without muzzle brakes) and later the Su-17 M3, M4, UM-3 (the latter two-seat version with only one cannon in the right wing) and its export variants Su-22M3, M4, UM-3K, with a like number of cannons as the Su-7. Due to the political division of the world at that time and the existence of a military grouping of countries in the socialist camp, called the Warsaw Pact, the above-mentioned types gradually entered the inventory of the air force of the former ČSLA (Czechoslovak People's Army). The ammunition was initially produced in and imported from the Soviet Union, but later it began to be produced in Czechoslovakia, initially under license, but later as an evolution under its own development program. The weapon was designed to deal with aerial as well as ground targets effectively.

    The NR-30 cannon is an automatic weapon with
    a continuous, double-sided belt feed, the opera-
    tion of which is based on the principle of using
    recoil energy with a short barrel recoil. During
    barrel recoil, the rotary bolt is unlocked and ac-
    celerated backward by a lever accelerator. A gas
    gate is used to brake the barrel recoil and bring
    it back to its forward position - it uses gunpowder
    gases taken from within the gun barrel. These
    gases are fed into the gas cylinder through chan-
    nels and fill the working space in front, sealed by
    the piston and at the rear by inserts with sealing
    rings. During barrel recoil, the barrel collar first
    hits the piston, causing it to move with the collar
    and the barrel as the recoil continues. The gas
    channels are closed off by engaging the insert
    sealing rings and the gases in the gas cylinder
    are compressed. Their pressure exerts a force on
    the piston surface that slows the barrel‘s back-
    ward momentum and, after stopping, returns it
    to the forward position. Just before reaching this
    forward position, the gunpowder gases from the
    cylinder are blown out of the system.
    The simple rifled barrel is supplemented with
    a muzzle brake in some variants of the weap-
    on, which simultaneously functions as a flame
    suppressor and directs the escaping exhaust
    gases outside the aircraft. The gun is cocked
    pneumatically (by compressed air), and fired
    electronically, by releasing the bolt from the
    rear position. The electric trigger circuit includes
    a round counter and a signal indicating the need
    for pneumatic cocking. A silencer is inserted be-
    tween the weapon and its mount in the aircraft.
    The NR-30 aircraft cannon was designed by Soviet designers A. E. Nudelman and A. A. Richter in the mid-1950s. The name
    of the weapon was derived from the initials of their surnames (Nudelman, Richter) and the number ‘30’ refers to the weap-
    on’s caliber. This period was characterized by a great boom in the design and production of new types of jet aircraft in the
    Soviet Union and, by extension, their internal gun armament. This specific cannon was gradually installed in the Mikoy-
    an-Gurevich MiG-19S fighter (three in the nose of the aircraft, all equipped with a muzzle brake at the end of the barrel),
    the supersonic MiG-21F (on the right side of the fuselage, below the cockpit), the Sukhoi Su-7BM, BKL fighter-bombers
    (one in each wing root, just behind the cockpit, without muzzle brakes) and later the Su-17 M3, M4, UM-3 (the latter two-
    seat version with only one cannon in the right wing) and its export variants Su-22M3, M4, UM-3K, with a like number of
    cannons as the Su-7. Due to the political division of the world at that time and the existence of a military grouping of
    countries in the socialist camp, called the Warsaw Pact, the above-mentioned types gradually entered the inventory of
    the air force of the former ČSLA (Czechoslovak People‘s Army). The ammunition was initially produced in and imported
    from the Soviet Union, but later it began to be produced in Czechoslovakia, initially under license, but later as an evolution
    under its own development program. The weapon was designed to deal with aerial as well as ground targets effectively.
    The NR-30
    Aircraft
    Mounted
    Weapon
    Tomáš Dedera
    HISTORY
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    NR-30 Technical Specifications
    Caliber 30 x 155B mm
    Number of rifled
    Grooves in the Barrel 16
    Initial Muzzle Velocity 780±10 m/s
    Weight 66,5 kg
    Firing Rate min. 850 rds/min
    Ammunition Round Weight 410 g
    Minimum Air Pressure
    for Automatic Cocking 3.8 MPa
    Recoil Force max. 6000 kg
    Recoil Length - Barrel 100 mm
    Recoil Length - Bolt 302 mm
    Main NR-30 Components
    and their Function
    Barrel – Defines round direction, speed and
    rotation, thanks to a rifled bore with sixteen ro-
    tations, in the form of a right-handed thread. In
    the middle of the barrel length there are 10 holes
    for the discharge of exhaust gases into the gas
    cylinder. In the rear part of the barrel there is
    a bullet-shaped cartridge chamber.
    Breech Casing – This item is connected to the
    barrel and moves 100 mm back and forth with it
    in the gun housing when firing.
    Breech – Consists of the head and body of the
    breech assembly. The feeder inserts the car-
    tridge into the head of the breech, the bolt inserts
    the cartridge into the chamber and locks it. The
    cartridge is fired mechanically after the chamber
    is locked.
    Gun Casing – Serves to guide the barrel and the
    breech block during firing, and also serves as lo-
    cator for the weapon control mechanisms – the
    feeder, trigger, cocking cylinder and accelerators.
    The gun is attached to the aircraft structure via
    the gun casing. It is blocked off at the rear by
    a shutter.
    Cocking Cylinder – Serves to cock the weap-
    on by supplying compressed air at a pressure of
    50atm, which moves a slide from the rear position
    and inserts a cartridge from the cartridge belt
    into the slide head. It also contains a preload-
    ed spring, which is compressed during cocking.
    The slide is held in the rear position by a trigger.
    Electromagnetic Trigger – Used to remotely
    control the firing of the cannon. After applying
    current, the bolt is released and thrown forward
    under the pressure of the preloaded spring.
    Ammunition Feeder – Used to advance the car-
    tridge link belt and insert the cartridges into the
    breech.
    Gas Cylinder – Serves to dampen recoil when
    fired. Some of the exhaust gases are directed
    into it through holes in the barrel and are further
    compressed there. The floating piston is com-
    pressed by the barrel nut.
    Recoil Accelerator – Serves to unlock the
    chamber after discharging a round. The accel-
    erator lever transfers the movement of the bar-
    rel to the accelerator plate, which accelerates
    the movement of the bolt relative to the barrel,
    thereby rotating the bolt head and thus unlock-
    ing the chamber.
    Pre-slide Accelerator – Serves to accelerate
    the movement of the breech with the cartridge
    into the chamber, thereby increasing the rate of
    fire.
    Barrel Lock – Closes the rear part of the barrel
    housing, dampens the movement of the bolt at its
    rear position and keeps the cocking cylinder in
    the correct position. It is connected to the barrel
    housing by a thread.
    Barrel
    Breech casing
    Breech
    Gun Casing
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    NR-30 Technical Specifications
    Caliber 30 x 155B mm
    Number of rifled
    Grooves in the Barrel 16
    Initial Muzzle Velocity 780±10 m/s
    Weight 66,5 kg
    Firing Rate min. 850 rds/min
    Ammunition Round Weight 410 g
    Minimum Air Pressure
    for Automatic Cocking 3.8 MPa
    Recoil Force max. 6000 kg
    Recoil Length - Barrel 100 mm
    Recoil Length - Bolt 302 mm
    Main NR-30 Components
    and their Function
    Barrel – Defines round direction, speed and
    rotation, thanks to a rifled bore with sixteen ro-
    tations, in the form of a right-handed thread. In
    the middle of the barrel length there are 10 holes
    for the discharge of exhaust gases into the gas
    cylinder. In the rear part of the barrel there is
    a bullet-shaped cartridge chamber.
    Breech Casing – This item is connected to the
    barrel and moves 100 mm back and forth with it
    in the gun housing when firing.
    Breech Consists of the head and body of the
    breech assembly. The feeder inserts the car-
    tridge into the head of the breech, the bolt inserts
    the cartridge into the chamber and locks it. The
    cartridge is fired mechanically after the chamber
    is locked.
    Gun Casing – Serves to guide the barrel and the
    breech block during firing, and also serves as lo-
    cator for the weapon control mechanisms – the
    feeder, trigger, cocking cylinder and accelerators.
    The gun is attached to the aircraft structure via
    the gun casing. It is blocked off at the rear by
    a shutter.
    Cocking Cylinder – Serves to cock the weap-
    on by supplying compressed air at a pressure of
    50atm, which moves a slide from the rear position
    and inserts a cartridge from the cartridge belt
    into the slide head. It also contains a preload-
    ed spring, which is compressed during cocking.
    The slide is held in the rear position by a trigger.
    Electromagnetic Trigger – Used to remotely
    control the firing of the cannon. After applying
    current, the bolt is released and thrown forward
    under the pressure of the preloaded spring.
    Ammunition Feeder – Used to advance the car-
    tridge link belt and insert the cartridges into the
    breech.
    Gas Cylinder – Serves to dampen recoil when
    fired. Some of the exhaust gases are directed
    into it through holes in the barrel and are further
    compressed there. The floating piston is com-
    pressed by the barrel nut.
    Recoil Accelerator Serves to unlock the
    chamber after discharging a round. The accel-
    erator lever transfers the movement of the bar-
    rel to the accelerator plate, which accelerates
    the movement of the bolt relative to the barrel,
    thereby rotating the bolt head and thus unlock-
    ing the chamber.
    Pre-slide Accelerator – Serves to accelerate
    the movement of the breech with the cartridge
    into the chamber, thereby increasing the rate of
    fire.
    Barrel Lock – Closes the rear part of the barrel
    housing, dampens the movement of the bolt at its
    rear position and keeps the cocking cylinder in
    the correct position. It is connected to the barrel
    housing by a thread.
    Barrel
    Breech casing
    Breech
    Gun Casing
    Electromagnetic Trigger
    Gas Cylinder
    Recoil Accelerator
    Pre-slide Accelerator
    Barrel Lock
    Cocking Cylinder
    Ammunition Feeder
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    Overall view of the NR-30 aircraft
    cannon equipped with a muzzle
    break as would be found on,
    for example, the MiG-19S.
    A cutaway of the NR-30
    from the right.
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    Overall view of the NR-30 aircraft
    cannon equipped with a muzzle
    break as would be found on,
    for example, the MiG-19S.
    A cutaway of the NR-30
    from the right.
    Principle behind Cannon Operation
    during Pneumatic Tensioning
    By channeling compressed air from the pres-
    sure cylinder to the cocking cylinder of the
    weapon, the barrel with the breech block and
    the locked breech is pulled backwards. In the
    initial phase of the movement, the recoil accel-
    erator is activated, which unlocks the chamber
    and moves the breech block to the rear posi-
    tion, where it is caught by a trigger. The barrel
    with the breech block is pulled further back-
    wards to the rearmost position (100 mm). After
    releasing the cocking button, the compressed
    air returns the barrel with the breech block to
    the front position. The movement of the bar-
    rel backwards and forwards is simultaneously
    transmitted by gears to the ammunition feed-
    er, which advances the cartridge belt by one
    round and inserts the cartridge into the breech
    block. This makes the weapon ready for firing.
    This is indicated in the cockpit by the lighting of
    a red indicator light after the electrical installa-
    tion contacts in the trigger are engaged.
    Principle behind Cannon Function
    during Firing
    After applying electric current to the trigger of
    the weapon, the bolt is released, which, under the
    pressure of the tensioned spring inserts the round
    into the cartridge chamber and locks it. After lock-
    ing, the round is mechanically fired. The resulting
    exhaust gases exert pressure on the bottom of the
    round and the bottom of the cartridge case. The
    round begins to move forward and the barrel with
    the breech block backward. The effect of the re-
    coil accelerator kicks in, the cartridge chamber is
    unlocked and the breech with the empty cartridge
    is moved backward, where it is captured by the
    electromagnetic trigger. At the moment when the
    round passes the vent holes in the barrel, some of
    the exhaust gases are released into the gas cyl-
    inder. As a result of the movement of the barrel,
    the gas cylinder space is closed and the resulting
    gases are compressed by a floating piston, which
    is moved by the barrel nut. Compressing the gas-
    es dampens the effects of recoil arising during
    the firing sequence. When the barrel reaches its
    rear position, it returns to the front position under
    the pressure of the gases in the gas cylinder. In
    the front position, the gases from the gas cylin-
    der escape to the outside. The movement of the
    barrel is simultaneously transferred to the feeder,
    which moves the cartridge belt by one round and
    inserts another cartridge into the breech head.
    This pushes out the spent cartridge and ejects it
    outside the aircraft, while the ammunition belt
    links are channeled to a box for collecting them
    inside the aircraft. After returning the barrel to the
    front position, if the breech is in the rear position
    and electric current is still supplied to the trigger,
    the automatic operation of the firing sequence is
    repeated and the cannon fires another round.
    NR-30 30x155B Ammunition Types
    The development and the evolution of the NR-
    30 system was not limited to the weapon itself.
    The ammunition evolved as well. As noted earlier,
    the 30 designator refers to the caliber of ammu-
    nition used in millimeters, while 155 specifies
    the length of the cartridge, also in millimeters.
    During the development of the weapon, a range
    of ammunition types was also introduced:
    OFZ (NATO Equivalent HEI) – high-explosive – in-
    cendiary with a head fuse,
    BR (APHE) – armor-piercing – high-explosive
    with a bottom fuse,
    PRL – anti-radar chaff,
    LP (TP) – inert, for verifying the function of the
    weapon,
    FZ – high-explosive – incendiary (anti-balloon).
    Later, the following types of rounds were devel-
    oped and modified:
    OFZ – modernized,
    ME – multi-element.
    This does not complete the list of available
    rounds used in the NR-30. Those listed above are
    base types, used by the Czechoslovak and later,
    the Czech Republic Air Forces.
    Main types of 30x155B ammunition. From the left,
    modernized, HEI, APHE and TP (early and later
    types).
    Fifteen rounds of APHE in the ammunition belt
    prior to loading into an aircraft.
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    Two pieces of steel cartridge links designed
    for the NR-30 cannon, the articulated con-
    nections of the links allows the belt’s shaping
    within the ammunition box and in the supply
    sleeve to the cannon.
    Belts inside the ammunition boxes of
    a Su-22M4 aircraft, the boxes, like the
    cannons in the wings, are offset relative
    to each other for spatial reasons.
    Visual inspection confirming correct instal-
    lation of the ammunition belt, the armament
    specialist holding the lid of the feed to the left
    NR-30 cannon of a Su-22M4. Photographed
    from the fuselage of the aircraft, from a mod-
    eling perspective, the vents in the wing and
    the overall operational wear around the blast
    cover are of note.
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    Two pieces of steel cartridge links designed
    for the NR-30 cannon, the articulated con-
    nections of the links allows the belt’s shaping
    within the ammunition box and in the supply
    sleeve to the cannon.
    Belts inside the ammunition boxes of
    a Su-22M4 aircraft, the boxes, like the
    cannons in the wings, are offset relative
    to each other for spatial reasons.
    Visual inspection confirming correct instal-
    lation of the ammunition belt, the armament
    specialist holding the lid of the feed to the left
    NR-30 cannon of a Su-22M4. Photographed
    from the fuselage of the aircraft, from a mod-
    eling perspective, the vents in the wing and
    the overall operational wear around the blast
    cover are of note.
    Detail of the right side of the fuselage of
    a MiG-21F below the cockpit, with elements
    of the mounting lugs for the installation of the
    NR – 30 cannon, which forms the basic gun
    armament of this type of aircraft.
    NR–30 cannon in the right wing root of a Polish
    Air Force Su–22UM–3K aircraft. It is worth noting
    that the fuselage and wing parts were shielded
    with stainless steel metal panels (picture on the
    left before firing), in order to protect the surface
    from the undesirable effects of exhaust gases
    generated during firing (right).
    Top view of the NR-30 cannon muzzle brake
    with exhaust gas vents.
    Below: Muzzle brake side view.
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    Looking head on, the
    strength and size of the
    muzzle brake stand out
    in comparison to the
    length of the entire NR-30
    weapon.
    Below: Breech Casing
    and ammunition feeder
    closeup
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    Looking head on, the
    strength and size of the
    muzzle brake stand out
    in comparison to the
    length of the entire NR-30
    weapon.
    Below: Breech Casing
    and ammunition feeder
    closeup
    The cannon in the previous photos, used as a instructional aid, was
    originally installed in the wing of a MiG-19S fighter (which can be
    derived from the shape of the exhaust vents on the muzzle brake).
    The following photos are specifically that of the MiG-19S, Serial
    Number 1006, which has been out of service for a long time and left
    exposed to weather conditions with a lot of interesting details,
    not only for modelers.
    Front view of the same aircraft, in which the bar-
    rels (muzzle brakes) of all three NR-30 cannons
    (right wing, right fuselage, left wing) are clearly
    visible.
    Detail of the right nose section – the muzzle
    brakes are subject to corrosion, as are some
    rows of rivets on the airframe.
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    MiG-19S gun muzzles 1/48 (Trumpeter)
    Cat.No. 648591
    Detail of the NR-30 cannon in the right, lower part of the nose of the aircraft. There is a clear difference in the number and shape of the exhaust vents
    and, as with other aircraft armed with the cannon in the wing root, the ever-present stainless steel blast shield embedded in the fuselage side.
    Detail of the right wing cannon – in the other pictures, there is a clear
    difference in the shape and number of exhaust vents of the muzzle brake,
    and as in the case of the Su-22, the adjacent fuselage of the aircraft is
    protected by a heat resistant steel panel, necessary for when the cannon
    is actually employed.
    Detail of the muzzle brake
    of the left wing cannon.
    Detail of the muzzle brake of the right wing cannon – the front part
    of the brake is worth noting, which is welded together from several
    parts, but they are not further mechanically modified and, overall,
    they look quite rough.
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    MiG-19S gun muzzles 1/48 (Trumpeter)
    Cat.No. 648591
    Detail of the NR-30 cannon in the right, lower part of the nose of the aircraft. There is a clear difference in the number and shape of the exhaust vents
    and, as with other aircraft armed with the cannon in the wing root, the ever-present stainless steel blast shield embedded in the fuselage side.
    Detail of the right wing cannon – in the other pictures, there is a clear
    difference in the shape and number of exhaust vents of the muzzle brake,
    and as in the case of the Su-22, the adjacent fuselage of the aircraft is
    protected by a heat resistant steel panel, necessary for when the cannon
    is actually employed.
    Detail of the muzzle brake
    of the left wing cannon.
    Detail of the muzzle brake of the right wing cannon – the front part
    of the brake is worth noting, which is welded together from several
    parts, but they are not further mechanically modified and, overall,
    they look quite rough.
  • The Cruiser Georgios Averof

    Greece is a popular southern European destination for tourists from all over the world. If you are interested in military history and visit the capital city of Athens, you will have a surprisingly wide range of options for pursuing your passion. One of the interesting attractions, especially for land-based tourists, is the preserved Greek cruiser Georgios Averof.

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    Petr Uzsák
    (photo author)
    Location:
    Museum Ship Averof
    Marina Flisvos
    Trokadero, Paleo Faliro
    175 10 Greece
    Getting There
    Bus: 101, 217, 550, A1, B1, B2
    Tram: ‘Trokadero’ tram stop
    Car: Via National Road E75 which leads to
    ‘Poseidonos’ Avenue Via ‘Syngrou’ Avenue
    Hours of Operation
    Monday: Closed
    Tuesday to Friday: 09:00 – 14:00
    Weekends and Special Holidays: 10:00 – 17:00
    The stern of the cruiser Averof.
    Greece is a popular southern European destination
    for tourists from all over the world. If you are
    interested in military history and visit the capital city
    of Athens, you will have a surprisingly wide range
    of options for pursuing your passion. One of the
    interesting attractions, especially for land-based
    tourists, is the preserved Greek cruiser Georgios
    Averof.
    The Cruiser Georgios Averof
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    REPORT
    First, a little history. The ship was built as
    a modified cruiser of the Italian Pisa-class
    at the Orlando shipyard in Livorno. The keel
    was laid in 1907 and the hull of the vessel was
    launched in 1910. As is sometimes the case,
    at that time the Italian naval budget was running
    precariously short of funds, so the government
    decided to sell the ship. The Greek naval
    attache there found out about this, informed
    his superiors and after a positive response,
    Italy officially offered the ship to Greece.
    The latter seized the opportunity to strengthen
    its naval capabilities and purchased the ship
    with the help of the financial inheritance of
    the deceased merchant and philanthropist
    Georgios Averof. For this being made possible,
    Averof was posthumously rewarded by having
    the vessel named after him, and it still bears
    his name today. In addition, it became the
    flagship of the Greek naval fleet for a long
    period. The cruiser was officially accepted by
    the navy on May 16th, 1911.
    From a structural point of view, it was an
    interesting mix of equipment, because the
    main gun armament was British, of Armstrong
    production, the boilers were French from the
    Belleville company, the steam engines were
    domestically produced in Italy and the hull
    was protected by German steel from the Krupp
    company, as were the electric generators.
    The armament consisted of four 9.2 inch
    (234mm) main guns, placed in pairs in turrets
    at the bow and stern of the vessel. On each
    side there were a pair of turrets equipped
    with twin 7.5 inch (190mm) for a total of eight
    guns. All turrets were enclosed in a modern
    cruiser-type construction with ammunition
    supplied from below deck. The additional
    armament consisted of single 76 and 47mm
    guns, together with a three-barreled 17 inch
    (430mm) torpedo tube. However, in later times
    the ship underwent reconstructions and the
    auxiliary armament changed.
    As for the dimensions and performance of
    the ship, the numbers are as follows. Length
    was 460 feet (140m), width was 69 feet (21m)
    and maximum draft 23.5 feet (7m). The highest
    displacement was 10,200 tons and the engines
    delivered 19,000 horsepower. The vessel, driven
    by two propellers, could reach a maximum
    speed of 23.5 knots per hour (approximately
    43km/h), and at a cruising speed of 17.5 knots
    per hour, range was 2,480 nautical miles,
    (4,590km), which was completely sufficient
    for Mediterranean operations. The standard
    crew consisted of 655 sailors and 32 officers,
    the maximum transport capacity was a total of
    1,200 people.
    After the ship was delivered to Greece, crew
    training began, which paid off the following
    year when the ship took part in the First
    Balkan War. It was a conflict with Turkey over
    control of the Aegean Sea. Not long after,
    the ship intervened in World War I and
    immediately after that in the Greek-Turkish
    War. At that time, Averof mainly ensured the
    safe passage of convoys or shelled Turkish
    positions along the coast. After the lost war,
    Greek settlers and soldiers were withdrawn
    from what was then Turkish territory, and
    the ship assisted in their evacuation. After
    that, Averof's service continued in peacetime,
    The cruiser Averof in its heyday.
    The Averof on a period postcard.
    Averof diagram.
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    REPORT
    the vessel was sent to France in 1925 for
    extensive maintenance and modifications,
    which were completed in 1927.
    During World War II, Greece was initially
    neutral, but in 1941, when Germany defeated
    the Greek land forces, the ship's crew
    managed to escape from mainland Greece and,
    with a stopover in Crete, was able to reach
    Alexandria, Egypt. All this under the imminent
    threat of air raids by German aircraft, which at
    that time hit many Greek and British vessels.
    Noteworthy is the fact that the crew disobeyed
    a direct order to sink the ship and chose to
    fight against German and Italian forces in exile.
    As part of the Allied formations, Averof then
    participated in escorting convoys in the Indian
    Ocean with its home port in Bombay. However,
    by then it was already struggling with wear
    and tear on its propulsion units, which limited
    its operational capabilities.
    Another significant moment for the
    cruiser Averof came in October, 1944, when
    it transported the Greek government-in-exile
    from Cairo, Egypt, to liberated Athens. After the
    war, the ship continued its honorable service
    for several years, but technical problems and
    age could no longer be ignored, so in 1952
    the flagship was decommissioned from the
    fleet. It was then anchored off the island of
    Salamis (famous for the naval battle fought
    between the ancient Greeks and the Persian
    invaders) and in 1956 transported to the island
    of Poros, where it awaited its next fate until
    1983, serving as a training ship. That same year,
    the command of the Hellenic Navy decided to
    make Averof a museum ship. For this purpose,
    The stern turret with the 9.2 inch (234mm) guns, the open door on the left leads to the ship's chapel.
    The port side of the ship and the forward gun turret with
    a pair of 7.5 inch (190mm) guns.
    View of the bridge. The front door leads to the bridge, behind it is the oval armored wall
    of the combat bridge, and the door on the right leads to the navigation cabin.
    Above the combat bridge is an artillery rangefinder.
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    REPORT
    a year later, it was towed to Palaio Faliro Bay
    in Athens. Here it was anchored, equipped
    with maritime-themed collections and made
    available for public viewing.
    A tour of the ship allows you to get
    acquainted with the two enclosed decks
    and the superstructure around the bridge.
    The bridge itself is not accessible, but you
    can look inside. The superstructures are
    accessible by stairs, but the light armament
    has been removed. The masts, smokestacks,
    skylights, cranes and motor boats have been
    Interior of the bridge.
    View from the right part of the bridge towards the stern on the starboard side
    of the cruiser with a side gun turret.
    Passage to the lower deck. On the wall is the name of the manufacturer
    and the year of construction of the ship.
    The stern auxiliary wheelhouse, with an artillery rangefinder in the upper part.
    Below deck display. Among the mannequins there are sailor duffle bags with
    a red background to the number, port side.
    Crew spaces below deck. The furniture was foldable and was always hung
    on ceiling brackets after meals, while the hammocks had to be cleaned
    by the sailors every morning.
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    preserved. The bridge is a roofed and glazed
    room above the forward gun turret, quite small,
    but much of the equipment is clearly visible,
    such as the steering wheel, compass, sound
    pipes and telegraph equipment for each of the
    engine rooms separately. Immediately behind it
    is the combat bridge, protected by 130mm thick
    armor, from where the ship was controlled in
    combat situations. It houses the rangefinder
    for the main armament. Under the bridge are
    the firing positions of the auxiliary armament,
    but without the guns installed. There is also
    a souvenir shop on the ship, which is located
    in the forward superstructure right behind the
    gun turret and it is possible to buy a number
    of theme appropriate souvenirs. You can also
    look into the forward gun turret, which is
    fully equipped, but due to the thick and dusty
    plexiglass it is not possible to take quality
    photos. At the rear of the superstructure
    there is an auxiliary wheelhouse, located in an
    armored turret, which in its upper part carries
    an artillery rangefinder for the main guns.
    You can also look into the wheelhouse and will
    be surprised by its miniature dimensions.
    Below decks, on the other hand, are
    spacious and well-organized. The ship's
    interior is equipped with period artifacts,
    such as various types of uniforms, medals,
    as well as folding furniture or hanging beds for
    regular sailors. Of course, the officers were
    assigned their own cabins and also their own
    dining room, but the ship also has an admiral's
    suite with its own dining room and salon.
    Interestingly, there were separate kitchens
    for the crew, officers and admiral. These are
    also accessible below deck. Separate displays
    guide the visitor through the history of the
    ship, including portraits of commanders and
    artifacts of participation in various important
    events, such as the coronation of the English
    king. The aforementioned uniforms map out
    the entire service life of the ship, including
    tropical variants when serving in equatorial
    waters. An interesting example is the sail for
    transferring coal to the below deck storage
    bunkers, which was undoubtedly strenuous
    work, especially in the summer, taking into
    account dust and sweat.
    The exhibition also includes fragments
    of Turkish artillery shells from the battle in
    1912, bags with sailors' equipment (colored
    according to their assignment to starboard or
    port), life jackets, flashlights and navigational
    instruments. Other interesting features
    include preserved racks for storing the crew's
    rifles, including the weapons themselves,
    a ship's bakery and blacksmith shop, and
    a ship's chapel dedicated to St. Nicholas,
    the patron saint of sailors. It is located in the
    superstructure at the stern.
    But not all parts of the ship are accessible,
    because it has its permanent crew, who also
    require a certain amount of space. Apparently
    for security reasons, it is not possible to
    enter the engine rooms, which are accessible
    to passages, but not to ordinary visitors.
    It is certainly a good thing that most of the
    descriptions on the displays are also in English.
    Although the Greeks sometimes refer to
    the Averof as a battleship, in terms of design
    and tonnage it is an armored cruiser. But this
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    The interior of the chapel of St. Nicholas.
    Passage to the engine room, unfortunately not accessible to visitors. The crew's personal weapons were used for ceremonial or guard duties,
    among others.
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    Officer's lounge and dining room combined.
    View of the foredeck. Anchor chains and a breakwater are visible in front of the gun turret, with the bridge above it. The side gun turrets are also partially visible.
    does not detract from the ship's importance,
    as evidenced by the rule that every Greek
    military ship that passes the anchored Averof
    pays homage to it, the crew standing at
    attention and the officers saluting.
    Due to the ongoing construction work on
    the pier where the cruiser is moored, it is not
    possible to photograph the entire ship, only
    a view from the rear hemisphere is possible.
    The reason for expanding the pier is to enrich
    the exhibition with other military vessels,
    allegedly including a submarine, but the
    ship's crew itself estimates that all work will
    be completed within a few years. In any case,
    Georgios Averof is a unique testament to the
    level of naval architecture from the beginning
    of the last century, which is worth a visit and
    will certainly delight anyone interested in
    maritime history.
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  • Air War in Ukraine - ATACMS and Oreshnik Missiles in Actionc

    The period of air warfare in Ukraine covered in this report (November 1 to November 30) might seem quieter at first glance. Only one confirmed aerial loss occurred between both sides. However, numerous events related to the air war took place, with the most significant ones being the use of ATACMS missiles by Ukraine and Oreshnik missiles by Russia.

    Miro Barič
    ATACMS and Oreshnik Missiles in Action
    The period of air warfare in Ukraine covered in this report
    (November 1 to November 30) might seem quieter at first
    glance. Only one confirmed aerial loss occurred between
    both sides. However, numerous events related to the
    air war took place, with the most significant ones being
    the use of ATACMS missiles by Ukraine and Oreshnik
    missiles by Russia.
    Air War in Ukraine
    Launch of an ATACMS missile from an M270 MLRS
    launcher. Illustrative photo by the US Army.
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    The sole confirmed aerial loss during this
    period occurred on Thursday, November
    7. In the Kursk region, a group of Russian
    helicopters took off to support ground forces
    but was intercepted by Ukrainian FPV drones.
    A Kamov Ka-52 from the 15th Army Aviation
    Brigade was hit and destroyed. Both crew
    members ejected; the navigator was injured,
    but the pilot, Ilya Noskov, did not survive.
    Another loss for Russian helicopter aviation
    occurred on Sunday, November 10, although
    this time on the ground. At the Klin airbase
    in the Moscow region, a saboteur set a Mi-24
    helicopter on fire, causing severe damage.
    Video footage shows the burning helicopter,
    indicating that its engines had been removed—
    suggesting it was either undergoing repairs or
    was already decommissioned.
    On Tuesday, November 26, an incident
    occurring over 1,300 kilometers from the
    front lines in Bashkortostan, Russia, was
    closely tied to the war in Ukraine. That night,
    a civilian Antonov An-2R operated by Rusavia
    (registration RA-40935) took off from Ufa
    Airport. With two pilots and a photographer
    aboard, its mission was to take infrared
    photographs of a heating pipeline in the city
    of Salavat at the request of a geophysical
    company.
    Approaching Salavat at 300 meters altitude
    with its navigation lights on, the aircraft
    was mistaken for an attacking Ukrainian
    drone. Sirens sounded in the city, warning
    of an air raid, and the defense system of
    a local chemical plant opened fire. The pilots
    immediately reported being under "friendly"
    fire, which soon ceased.
    The An-2R returned to Ufa Airport, and
    initial reports stated it had been hit by only
    three projectiles. However, video footage
    after landing revealed numerous bullet holes.
    High-caliber machine gun rounds (likely
    14.5 mm) punctured various parts of the
    fuselage and wings, while at least two anti-
    aircraft cannon grenades struck the aircraft.
    One tore through a floor beam, while the
    other created a hole several decimeters wide
    in a wing. Miraculously, no one was injured,
    though one crew member's suit was pierced
    by a bullet. No reports mentioned damage to
    the crew's undergarments, particularly for the
    one with the torn clothing.
    Evidence of the previous losses also
    surfaced. The Military Watch website published
    Maxar satellite images showing Kirovskoe
    airbase in occupied Crimea. These images,
    taken between 2022 and 2023, revealed up to
    ten disassembled helicopter airframes without
    rotors. The aircraft included four Mi-28s, three
    Mi-8s, two Mi-24s, and one unidentified model.
    These were likely helicopters damaged during
    the war in Ukraine. They could represent
    claims by Ukrainian defenders that were never
    confirmed as the official kills.
    On the Ukrainian side, one confirmed loss
    occurred during the entire month: on Friday,
    November 22, a MiG-29 was destroyed by an
    Iskander missile at Dnipro Airfield.
    On November 7, pilot Ilya Noskov did not survive
    the destruction of the Russian Ka-52 helicopter.
    A video frame shows damage to the wing
    of an An-2R, which fell victim to "friendly
    fire“ on November 26 over the city
    of Salavat in the Bashkir region of Russia.
    On November 22, an Iskander missile destroyed
    a Ukrainian MiG-29 at the Dnipro airport.
    A Maxar satellite image shows helicopter wrecks
    at the Kirovskoe base in Crimea.
    A Russian Mi-24 helicopter in flames after
    a saboteur's attack on November 10
    at the Klin base near Moscow.
    New images from the crash site of the Russian Mi-24VM helicopter,
    shot down by a Stinger missile on June 16, 2022, in the Volnovakha
    district of the Donetsk region. The aircraft, marked RF-91410 with
    tail number "blue 30," belonged to the 487th Separate Helicopter
    Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Sergei Gundorov and Lieutenant
    Dmitry Yevdokimov did not survive the attack.
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    Authorization to attack
    The relatively little losses might suggest
    that November was a quiet month. However,
    the reality is quite the opposite. The most
    significant event of the month occurred
    neither in Ukraine, nor on the European
    continentit was the U.S. presidential election
    won by Donald Trump. Both Trump and those
    in his circle made several pivotal, often
    contradictory statements regarding the war in
    Ukraine. Trump himself claimed he would end
    the conflict quickly. The world now awaits to
    see how he intends to achieve this.
    The U.S. presidential election is somewhat
    linked to another crucial development. Ukraine
    had long sought permission to use Western
    weapons for strikes on Russian territory.
    It finally received this authorization, albeit
    with significant restrictions. The approval
    applied only to certain weapons (e.g., 227 mm
    GMLRS rockets launched from HIMARS with
    an 80 km range) and only for specific border
    regions of Russia. Kyiv repeatedly requested
    permission to strike with longer-range
    missiles as well. However, President Joe Biden
    granted authorization to use tactical ballistic
    ATACMS missiles (610 mm caliber, with a range
    of up to 300 km depending on the version) only
    after the election—effectively too late.
    Why? Russia had long anticipated this move
    and relocated as much as possible out of range.
    This included pulling aircraft from bases
    near the Ukrainian border. Moreover, Ukraine
    reportedly received only about 50 ATACMS
    missiles, a small supply. Some have already
    been used in at least eight known attacks
    on targets in occupied Ukrainian territories.
    This means that for strikes on Russian soil,
    Ukraine cannot afford to waste them and must
    carefully choose its targets.
    Additionally, U.S. authorization is limited
    to the Kursk region and its immediate
    surroundings, making this more of a symbolic
    gesture than a strategic breakthrough.
    Key Targets
    Despite their limited supply, Ukraine acted
    decisively, launching its first attack on
    Russian territory during the night of November
    1819, the same day news of U.S. authorization
    was announced in the media. The target was
    a munitions depot in Karachev, Bryansk region,
    approximately 110 km from the Ukrainian
    border. The depot stored missile and artillery
    ammunition used by Russian forces in the
    Kursk region.
    The Russian Ministry of Defense reported
    that it intercepted five of six incoming missiles,
    claiming that falling debris caused only a minor
    fire. However, Ukrainian sources stated that
    eight ATACMS missiles were launched, with
    only two intercepted. Videos filmed by locals
    UKRAINE
    An ATACMS missile is being launched from an M142 HIMARS launcher. Illustrative photo by the US Army.
    A Ukrainian drone captured the Storm Shadow missile attack on the Marjino estate near Kursk.
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    seemed to support Ukraine’s claims, capturing
    raging fires and secondary explosions
    throughout the depot.
    Subsequent ATACMS strikes have been
    sparse, suggesting Ukraine is carefully
    selecting only the most critical targets
    due to its limited missile stockpile. These
    attacks, however, have had a significant
    impact. For instance, after Russia relocated
    its Su-34 fighter-bombers out of ATACMS
    range, the intensity of Russian glide-bomb
    attacks dropped by approximately 50%. This is
    attributed to the longer flight times required
    to reach the front line and return, increased
    fuel consumption, and higher maintenance
    demands due to wear and tear.
    Another major consequence of these
    strikes is that following the U.S., Britain
    also authorized the use of its Storm Shadow
    missiles against the Russian territory.
    The first such strike occurred in broad daylight
    on Wednesday, November 20. The target
    was the former Marjino Palace near Kursk,
    now operating as a spa. An underground
    bunker in the eastern part of the site was
    the focus of the attack, with the missiles’
    penetrating warheads aimed at this fortified
    facility.
    This was undoubtedly a high-priority target,
    as evidenced by Ukrainian reconnaissance
    drones operating deep in Russian territory to
    document the aftermath. The drones recorded
    three hits on surrounding buildings and nine
    explosions directly at the bunker site, later
    capturing the complex's destruction. Unofficial
    Russian reports stated 18 soldiers were killed
    and 33 wounded, most of whom were officers
    from various Russian command structures.
    Among the wounded were reportedly three
    North Korean officers.
    The use of 12 missiles emphasises the
    strategic importance of this target. It also
    indicates that Ukraine still has at least six
    operational Su-24 aircraft, the only Ukrainian
    planes capable of deploying Storm Shadow
    missiles.
    Show of Power
    Russia had previously declared it would not
    leave Western missile strikes unanswered.
    Its response came on Thursday, November 21,
    in the form of an attack on the city of Dnipro.
    Seven Kh-101 missiles, one Kinzhal, and an
    unidentified missile targeted the Pivdenmash
    rocket manufacturing plant. Ukrainian air
    defenses intercepted six Kh-101 missiles,
    but three projectiles struck Dnipro.
    Regarding the unidentified missile, Ukrainian
    officials initially speculated it might have been
    an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM),
    marking the first combat use of such a weapon.
    This claim, however, was not substantiated.
    Later that evening, Russian President Vladimir
    Putin announced the missile was a new
    intermediate-range ballistic missile called
    "Oreshnik." It was launched from the Astrakhan
    region, approximately 900 km from Dnipro.
    The Oreshnik missile reportedly reached
    a speed of Mach 10 and carried six warheads,
    each dispersing six submunitions—totaling
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    Ukrainian Su-24 aircraft are capable of carrying the Storm Shadow missiles.
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    36 small warheads. These warheads, however,
    lacked explosives, suggesting the attack was
    either a mere show of strength or intended
    to rely on the kinetic impact of high-speed
    projectiles.
    Putin also claimed that serial production of
    the Oreshnik had already begun, though this
    appeared to be more propaganda than reality.
    Truth is, that the Oreshnik is a modified version
    of the RS-26 Rubezh experimental ICBM
    developed in 2011. Despite four successful
    tests, the RS-26 never entered production due
    to high costs and a lack of new technologies.
    The Oreshnik seems to be an experimental
    prototype created by removing one stage from
    the RS-26, reducing its range and reclassifying
    it as an intermediate-range missile. The original
    RS-26 was highly inaccurate, an acceptable
    flaw for nuclear warheads but problematic
    for conventional payloads. The addition of
    multiple warheads with submunitions aimed
    to increase the likelihood of hitting targets,
    but this approach proved ineffective. Satellite
    images of the Pivdenmash plant post-attack
    revealed no significant damage.
    Ultimately, this was an expensive
    demonstration of power with no tangible
    military effect. However, its indirect
    implications are notable. Even without serial
    production, Russia can feign preparations
    for launching another such missile. These
    preparations are difficult to conceal,
    prompting Ukrainian air defenses to respond.
    By observing the redeployment of defenses,
    Russia can then target less protected or
    undefended locations with conventional means.
    The Oreshnik also provided a strategic
    lesson. U.S. President Joe Biden confirmed
    that Russia was informed in advance of the
    decision to permit Ukraine to use ATACMS
    missiles against the Russian territory.
    Similarly, Kremlin informed the U.S. ahead
    of its use of the intermediate-range ballistic
    missile. This exchange demonstrates that
    communication channels between the two
    nations remain functional, helping to prevent
    misunderstandings and disproportionate
    responses that could escalate tensions.
    F-16 pilot traning
    Amidst regular Russian drone and cruise
    missile attacks, the Ukrainian Air Force
    is beginning to utilize F-16 fighter jets
    effectively. Although Ukraine currently has
    a limited number of these aircraft, their
    impact is evident – during individual attacks,
    they typically shoot down about 10 Russian
    missiles. The first delivery of six aircraft from
    Denmark was a significant step, although one
    of them has already been destroyed. Another
    delivery of six aircraft is expected but has not
    materialized yet.
    The key factor in deploying the F-16s is pilot
    training, which is still ongoing. The Netherlands,
    another donor of F-16s, has moved its aircraft
    to Romania, where Ukrainian pilots are being
    trained.
    However, Ukraine's prospects in this area
    are very promising. In the United Kingdom,
    more than 200 Ukrainian pilots have already
    completed basic training on propeller aircraft.
    Some of them are continuing their training
    in France on Alpha Jet training jets. These
    planes have been specially modified to make
    their cockpits as similar as possible to those
    of the F-16, making the transition to advanced
    fighters easier.
    After completing training on Alpha Jets,
    the next step is training on the actual F-16s.
    This takes place not only in Romania but
    also in Denmark, with the participation of
    the Norwegian instructors. From 2025, the
    training will shift to Portugal, with Norway
    already having relocated its F-16s to Romania
    and Portugal for this purpose.
    In addition to training, Norway is providing
    financial support for arming the F-16s. During
    the observed period, it allocated $119 million to
    ensure that the Ukrainian aircraft are equipped
    to perform their missions effectively.
    The training process for the F-16s not only
    enhances Ukraine's defensive capabilities but
    also demonstrates that Western nations are
    committed to supporting Ukraine with both
    technology and the necessary expertise.
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    Russians claim that the Oreshnik missile is in large scale production, however it remains it its experimental
    stage.
    This month, Russians claimed numerous
    "military" targets...
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    UKRAINE
    Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft gun in Ukrainian service.
    Ukrainian emergency rescue
    workers remove debris from
    an Kh-55 cruise missile.
    Training of the Ukrainian soldiers with a Mi-8 helicopter.
    One of six F-16AM fighter jets Denmark supplied to Ukraine.
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    #82166BOXART STORY
    Although Jagdgeschwader 4 is considered
    a classic Defense of the Reich unit (Reichsverteidigung),
    operating against American four-engine bombers, this
    definition is not entirely correct. With some exceptions,
    its I. Gruppe deviated from this role description.
    It was founded on July 31, 1942 and operated in
    southern and southeastern Europe, primarily in the
    defense of the oil fields around Ploesti, Romania, and
    related industrial and transport facilities.
    When the Stab, and later II. and III. Gruppe, JG 4,
    were established in the summer of 1944, I. Gruppe
    had already been in combat for almost two years.
    Maj. Gerhard Michalski became its commander after
    a short period of Maj. Gerhard Schöpfel fulfilling that
    function. II. and III./JG 4 were formed mainly from
    elements of Zerstörergeschwader 1, whose Gruppe
    had previously operated in both eastern and western
    Europe and their operations ranged from frontline
    combat in the east tasked with ground attack to long-
    range flights over Biscay and the Atlantic, where they
    operated against RAF Coastal Command bombers.
    The Bf 110 and Ju 88G heavy fighter pilots from ZG 1
    were supplemented in the newly formed unit by young
    personnel fresh out of flight training and veterans
    from other units, especially Sturmstaffel 1. The latter
    had been disbanded in the spring of 1944 and were
    recruited to join the II. Gruppe by its commander,
    Major Günther von Kornatzki. This had its significance.
    II. Gruppe was established as a Sturmgruppe and was
    equipped with armored Fw 190A-8/R2. It was to use the
    tactic of attacking bombers from close range, using
    20 and 30mm cannons, a tactic that Sturmstaffel 1 was
    developing. From this unit, von Kornatzki also adopted
    the identification marking of his aircraft for JG 4,
    comprising a black-white-black band on the fuselage.
    This was gradually taken over from II.(Sturm)/JG 4 by
    III., then IV., established in October 1944, and finally,
    the oldest I. Gruppe. The same was true of the emblem
    with a knight's helmet, which of course evokes the
    armored Fw 190 of the II. Gruppe, but the other three
    Gruppe and Stab units also adopted it. This is also why
    both the markings on the fuselage and the emblem on
    the engine cowl appear on the aircraft, which is the
    theme for the current Bf 109K-4 box art.
    When JG 4 became a full-fledged unit in the summer
    of 1944, I. Gruppe was moved from northern Italy back
    to Germany. There, however, it did not join the unit's
    tactical system. In it, III. (and later IV.) Gruppe, flying
    Bf 109s, was supposed to provide priority protection
    for the Focke-Wulfs from its II. (Sturm)/JG 4 sister
    unit (they thus formed a tactical group, the so-called
    Gefechtsverband JG 4). Instead, I. Gruppe was moved
    to the Kassel area to operate in the defense of the
    western and southwestern parts of Germany against
    advancing Allied troops. The unit was supplemented
    with new pilots and armed with the Bf 109G-6
    and G-14. Until the beginning of September 1944,
    the Gruppe mainly carried out training flights. The first
    clashes with the enemy, including battles related to the
    Arnhem operation, came soon after.
    Over the Western Front, I. Gruppe clashed primarily
    with aircraft from the US 9th Air Force, supporting
    Allied ground forces. The exception to this pattern
    was the period between October 6thand the end of
    November, 1944, during which I./JG 4 moved to Gahro
    near Finsterwalde to operate as part of the entire
    JG 4. It took part in its first deployment against
    American bombers six days later. I./JG 4's main clash
    with the US 8th Air Force was the battle on the 2nd
    of November, 1944. On that day, JG 4 operated at the
    full strength of four Gruppe and Stab. During this battle,
    three pilots from I./JG 4 claimed to have shot down
    a B-17, but the Gruppe also lost nine Messerschmitt
    fighters, of which only three were combat losses.
    The remainder fell victim to collisions or various
    technical issues.
    I./JG 4 began moving to the Darmstadt area in the
    West on November 20th. Their opponents were again
    primarily the ‘Jabos’ – the Lightnings and Thunderbolts
    of the 9th AF. In December, 1944, the remaining
    elements of JG 4 equipped with Bf 109s joined them.
    With the ever-increasing Allied superiority in the
    continental skies, the defense based on the hard fist of
    the Sturmgruppe was in the process of losing its clout.
    II.(Sturm)/JG 4 itself was gradually transformed into
    a fighter unit in the classic sense. Germany essentially
    gave up its air defense against strategic bombers and
    in this regard relied only on the gradual deployment of
    the jet Me 262.
    I./JG 4, flying the Bf 109K-4, resisted the pressure
    of the Western Allies until the 21st of January, 1944,
    when it was transferred to the Eastern Front with the
    rest of JG 4. There, in the Oder region, it participated
    in holding back Soviet and, exceptionally on the West,
    American troops until the end of the war. From high-
    altitude fighters and proud Sturmjäger, they became
    fighter-bomber pilots, attacking ground targets and
    Soviet Il-2s and were tasked with escorting bombers
    and Mistel composites.
    I./JG 4 was disbanded on March 29th, 1945. Its pilots
    were to be transferred in part to III. and IV. Gruppe,
    with the remainder slated to convert on to the Me 262.
    Bitterness was inevitable. Some suspected it, others
    refused to admit it, but there were only a little over
    5 weeks left until the end of the terrible war...
    Text: Jan Zdiarský
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    Achtung, Jabos!
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    #70173
    BOXART STORY
    The downing of an Me 262 Schwalbe over Hohn
    Airfield in northern Germany on March 30th,
    1945, was described by Lieutenant Colonel John
    D. Landers in his report after returning from
    escorting bombers over Hamburg as follows:
    ‘We were escorting 1st Force, 3rd Division,
    bombing Hamburg. I led the group and after
    the target was bombed, we, Shapoo Squadron,
    turned north towards Kiel.’
    We were at 7,000 feet heading north near
    Rendesburg when I spotted an Me 262 flying
    south at 1,000 feet. The time was 1408h. As we
    descended to its flight level (within range),
    the jet began a slow left turn. I gradually
    approached at 400mph. The jet completed
    a 180-degree turn and led us over Hohn Airfield,
    where there was weak and inaccurate flak.
    I opened fire from 700 yards and got hits.
    The jet slowed down but again made a wrong
    turn. I opened fire again, this time from
    400 yards, and got a few good hits. The Me 262
    made a sharp left turn and my next burst hit it in
    the cockpit area.
    As I flew over it, the jet leveled off and began to
    slide slightly. My wingman, Lieutenant Thain, got
    behind it, hit it with a long, accurate burst and
    finally overshot it. The enemy plane continued to
    slide, then crashed and burned. The pilot did not
    bail out.
    ‘I claim one destroyed Me 262 shared with
    Lieutenant Thain Jr. of the 84th FS.’
    Signed JOHN D. LANDERS O-431968, Lt Col.
    Air Corps, Commanding Officer.
    There is nothing to add to this description of
    Landers' last kill. With it, he ended his combat
    score at 14.5 aerial victories. However, he left his
    mark on history not only as one of the few pilots
    who became aces in two theaters of operations,
    the Pacific and the European, but also as
    a man with good taste. His planes are among
    the most colorful and elegant among the famous
    machines of World War II. They are therefore
    popular themes for aircraft models of all scales,
    flying and static, paper, metal or plastic.
    His two P-40E Warhawks, ‘Skeeter’ and ‘Texas
    Longhorn’, which he flew in 1942 in Australia
    and then in New Guinea with the 49th FG, and
    in which he achieved four of his six officially
    recognized victories in the Pacific, are already
    popular subjects for modelers. In Europe, with
    the 8th AF, he continued his active service from
    April, 1944 with the rank of Major, initially with
    the 55th FG as CO of 38th FS at Wormington,
    based in Great Britain.
    Landers shot down five German aircraft flying
    a P-38J Lightning, including three Me 410s on
    July 7th, 1944, shortly before converting on to the
    new P-51D-5 Mustang. These featured the new
    55th FG color scheme, a yellow-green
    checkerboard pattern on the nose, and a green-
    yellow-green spinner. The P-51D-5, Serial
    Number 44-13923 CG
    -
    O, was probably Landers'
    first Big Beautiful Doll. It is not certain, but some
    sources state that one of his P-38J Lightnings
    was already so named.
    In November, 1944, John Landers was
    promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. He served as
    Commander of the 357th FG at Leiston from
    October 11th, to which he transferred together
    with his Big Beautiful Doll. It had only required
    a change of the colours of the checkerboard
    pattern and spinner to red and yellow, and the
    code letters to B6-0. On December 2nd, Landers
    handed over command of the unit to Colonel
    Irwin Degne and left for the United States.
    On Christmas Eve,1944, the first Big Beautiful
    Doll was lost after a collision with another P-51D
    while escorting bombers over Babenhausen.
    Its pilot, Lieutenant Wendell Helwig, was killed
    in the collision.
    John Landers returned to Europe in February
    of 1945 to take command of the 78th Fighter
    Group on the 22nd of the month. He took with him
    his most famous and colorful Big Beautiful Doll,
    P-51D-20NA 44-72218 WZ
    -
    I. He flew it until the
    end of his European service. During this time, the
    aircraft underwent at least three modifications.
    The final change came with Landers'
    appointment as Commander of the 361st FG,
    when it was repainted in the colors of that
    unit, respectively the colors of the 375th FS.
    The lettering on both sides of the nose remained,
    but the nose was painted yellow, the rudder blue,
    as were the main canopy frame and the wingtips.
    The code letters changed to E2-I. It served with
    him until his return to the States in October, 1945.
    John D. Landers retired to civilian life in December,
    1945. After the war, he worked in construction,
    and in 1979 he moved to Granbury, Texas, where
    he died on September 12th, 1989 at the age of
    69. He is buried in the Greenwood Mausoleum
    at Greenwood Memorial Park in Fort Worth.
    His Big Beautiful Doll remains a testament to
    American aesthetics applied to USAAF fighters
    during the final months of World War II.
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    John D. Landers
    and his Big Beautiful Doll
    Text: Vladimír Šulc
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    #7474BOXART STORY
    During the Battle of Britain, Luftwaffe air raids
    with tens or even hundreds of bombers and
    fighter escorts were designed to lure Hurricanes
    and Spitfires into combat to destroy British fighter
    units. These tactics impressed RAF command
    so much that, in 1941, they decided to adopt and
    modify them. The resulting operations were
    named "Circus." However RAF used smaller
    groups of bombers, typically six to twelve, most
    of which were Blenheims. Over time, the number
    of bombers occasionally increased to as many
    as 24, supported by a highly complex fighter
    escort system involving up to 350 Spitfires and
    Hurricanes at various flight levels.
    Despite these efforts, the Circus operations
    posed little threat to the Germans. The small
    number of bombers and the short range of
    British aircraft limited their ability to target
    strategic military or industrial sites effectively.
    Furthermore, the Germans often struggled
    to differentiate Circus missions from Sweep
    or Rodeo actions, which were purely fighter
    operations conducted over enemy territory.
    German fighter units, particularly JG 2 and JG 26,
    maintained their tactical superiority, with fewer
    losses, despite being numerically weaker than
    RAF Fighter Command units.
    On July 10, 1941, the RAF conducted two raids by
    Blenheims, escorted by fighters from No. 10 Group,
    targeting Cherbourg and Le Havre. Both actions
    were codenamed Gudgeon but were essentially
    Circus operations. Fighters from No. 234, 317,
    and 501 RAF Squadrons claimed 5-1-2 victories
    against Bf 109s. Their opponents, two operational
    training units, claimed six victories over Spitfires,
    however, two of these claims were later rejected.
    Ultimately, the RAF lost two aircraft from No. 234
    Squadron during the engagement. One pilot was
    killed, while the other, W/Cdr M. V. Blake DFC,
    survived after ditching his aircraft. Blake spent
    12 hours paddling in a dinghy toward the British
    coast before being rescued.
    Around midday, a formation of three Stirlings
    from No. 7 Squadron RAF, escorted by fighters
    from North Weald, Northolt, and Biggin Hill,
    launched an attack on the Kuhlman chemical
    plant at Chocques as part of Circus 42. Fighter
    pilots from the Hornchurch and Tangmere Wings
    provided Target Support, while the Kenley and
    Northolt Wings managed Rear Support.
    Due to thick cloud cover, the bombers
    faced navigational difficulties. Near Boulogne,
    the aircraft piloted by F/O C. V. Fraser DFC
    sustained five direct hits from flak. The bomber
    burst into flames, and although it appeared that
    three crew members managed to bail out, none of
    the seven airmen survived.
    In multiple engagements with the escort,
    JG 26 airmen claimed three Spitfires, while their
    counterparts from JG 2 were credited with eight
    victories. Among the victors was Hptm. Hans
    "Assi" Hahn, commander of III./JG 2, who achieved
    his 31st victory. His aircraft is depicted on Antonis
    Karydis' box art.
    On the German side, two Bf 109 E-7s from
    II./JG 26 were shot down, resulting in one pilot's
    death. Additionally, a Bf 109 F-2 from II./JG 2
    was severely damaged in combat, and Oblt.
    Frank Liesendahl, Kapitän of the 6th Staffel,
    was seriously wounded by enemy fire.
    The fighter escort claimed an 11-1-3 victory
    against the Bf 109s. However, seven British airmen
    did not return from the operation, and two others
    escaped with badly damaged aircraft.
    This aerial encounter unexpectedly provided
    a significant benefit to the RAF: the first virtually
    undamaged Messerschmitt Bf 109 F to fall into
    British hands. The Stirling W7433, commanded by
    F/O C.I. Rolfe, had been hit in the tail by a Bf 109
    pilot after dropping its bombs. A lone German
    airman had pursued the four-engine bomber
    throughout its flight over the Channel. The top
    gunner believed he had successfully damaged the
    enemy fighter. Then, Sgt. Jan A. Śmigielski, flying
    a Hurricane from the Polish No. 306 Squadron RAF,
    rushed to defend the endangered bomber and
    forced the German pilot to land near Dover.
    Surprisingly, the German aviator who had
    chased the bomber was a highly experienced
    veteran: Hptm. Rolf Pingel, the Kommandeur of
    I./JG 26. Pingel was a recipient of the Knight's
    Cross and a veteran of the Spanish Civil
    War, with 550 combat sorties in his logbook,
    six victories in Spain and another 28 during World
    War II. His Bf 109 F-2 (WNr. 12764) had not been
    hit by gunfire but suffered engine trouble near
    Dover. While Śmigielski claimed the victory, which
    is duly mentioned in unit´s diary, the credit was
    unfortunately not officially awarded.
    Pingel's "Friedrich" was quickly repaired by RAF
    technicians and made airworthy for extensive
    testing. However, by the fall of 1941, the upgraded
    Bf 109 F-4 had entered the battlefield, and the
    RAF faced a new challenge with the arrival of the
    Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A.
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    The July Circus
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    #84204
    BOXART STORY
    In September 1939, the US Marine Corps (USMC)
    operated just over 150 aircraft, the vast majority
    of which were biplanes. However, the outbreak of
    war with Japan prompted a rapid expansion of
    its air capabilities. By 1942, twelve Marine Fighter
    Squadrons (VMFs) had been established, followed
    by sixteen more in 1943, and an additional twenty-
    eight in 1944.
    In many cases, new units were formed by
    dividing existing ones. Such was the case with
    VMF-441 "Black Jacks" that was established inn
    October 1942 on Tutuila Island in the Samoan
    Islands, originating from a section of VMF-111.
    VMF-441’s foundation comprised seven F4F-3
    Wildcats and eight pilots under the command
    of Major D.W. Torey, Jr., who had previously led
    VMF-111. The original VMF-111, also known as
    "Triple One," was one of the few pre-war USMC
    squadrons that failed to achieve a single aerial
    victory, largely due to being stationed in remote
    locations.
    In March 1943, VMF-441 established its first
    operational base on the atoll of Funafuti in the
    Ellice Islands (modern-day Tuvalu). Located in the
    Pacific, Funafuti lies about 1,000 km north of Fiji
    and approximately 2,000 km east of Guadalcanal.
    VMF-441 gradually transitioned from the older
    F4F-3 Wildcats to the newer F4F-4 version. From
    this airfield, the Americans planned to launch
    B-24 bomber raids against Japanese island
    bases in the Pacific beginning in April.
    On March 27 (March 28 Japanese time), Kōkūtai
    755—formerly the Genzan Kōkūtai bomber unit—
    based at Tarawa, was tasked with conducting
    armed reconnaissance of Funafuti Island.
    Six G3M Nell bombers took off to cover the 1,300
    km distance southeast to the target. After about
    three hours of flight, two bombers were forced to
    return to base due to technical issues.
    As the formation approached Funafuti,
    Japanese crews spotted two Wildcats climbing
    toward them. Bombers dropped their payloads
    and about 10 nautical miles from Funafuti, the
    Wildcats attacked them from below. During the
    five-minute skirmish, the first plane in the second
    Shōtai, commanded by Lt. (jg) Takashi Kumamoto,
    was shot down, resulting in the deaths of all eight
    crew members. The Japanese gunners believed
    they downed one Wildcat. However, they later
    reported that a third aircraft attacked from the
    north before flying southeast after a single strike.
    The defenders were just two VMF-441 planes,
    piloted by Capt. William P. Boland and 2nd
    Lt. Ralph N. Spanjer. According to the unit's
    diary, the two pilots encountered the enemy
    within 20 nautical miles of Funafuti. Future Maj.
    Gen. "Smoke" Spanjer later recalled that they
    struggled to position their aging Wildcats for an
    attack from above. Unfortunately, Spanjer's guns
    malfunctioned. However, under fire from Boland's
    guns, the lead Japanese bomber exploded. Boland
    managed to damage another one before pursuing
    the formation until he exhausted his ammunition.
    On April 22, 1943, the bomber unit retaliated
    with a raid on Funafuti. The attack caused varying
    degrees of damage to all of VMF-441's aircraft,
    with one Wildcat being completely destroyed.
    Spanjer later recalled that a lone
    reconnaissance Nell frequently flew in the area
    where VMF-441 patrolled but proved challenging
    to intercept. Determined to track its route, Boland
    had himself dropped off on Nanumea Atoll
    along with a New Zealand observer. For a week,
    he hoped to monitor the enemy bomber’s flight
    path but was ultimately unsuccessful.
    However, upon returning to Funafuti, Boland’s
    luck changed. On August 8, 1943, while on patrol
    near Nui Atoll with 1st Lt. Samuel C. Middleman,
    they spotted a solitary twin-engine Nell. Boland
    successfully shot it down, marking the final
    victory for a USMC pilot flying a Wildcat.
    In late September 1943, VMF-441 relocated to
    Nanumea. At that time, the unit was equipped
    with F4F-4 and FM-1 Wildcat variants. After
    a relatively uneventful tour of duty—depicted in
    the box art of this kit—the squadron re-equipped
    with F4U-1 Corsairs at Tutuila in December.
    The unit then participated in intensive operations,
    targeting ground positions in the Marshall
    Islands, particularly on Wotje Island. During this
    period, VMF-441 lost 15 aircraft.
    VMF-441’s finest hour came during the Battle
    of Okinawa in the spring of 1945. Commanded
    by Maj. R. O. White and equipped with F4U-1C/D,
    the squadron played a crucial role in defending
    Allied vessels against Kamikaze attacks.
    VMF-441 pilots achieved a total of 47 aerial
    victories during the campaign, including two aces.
    The most notable engagement occurred on April
    16, 1945, north of Okinawa, during the defence of
    the destroyer USS Laffey. In this intense battle,
    the "Black Jacks" shot down 16 of 50 attacking
    aircraft attempting to ram the vessel.
    This extraordinary engagement merits an
    in-depth article of its own in the future.
    Illustration: Gareth Hector
    Wildcats on the Atolls
    Text: Jan Bobek
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    #82166
    Bf 109K-4
    1/48
    The ProfiPACK edition kit of German fighter
    aircraft Bf 109K-4 in 1/48 scale.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 6
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
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    WNr. 331413, 1./JG 4, Berlin-Schönefeld, Germany, February-March 1945
    WNr. 332884, 9./JG 3, Leck, Germany, May 1945
    The fighter unit 1./JG 4 was formed in August 1943
    in Mizil (Romania) from 1./JG 77 to defend the oil
    fields and platforms near Ploiești. After heavy
    fighting with the 15th AF USAAF and a retreat
    from Italy, 1./JG 4 was reorganized in Kassel
    during the summer of 1944. It then engaged in
    combat with escorting P-51s and P-47s from
    the 8th AF and 9th AF USAAF. From November
    1944 to January 1945, 1./JG 4 was stationed at
    the Darmstadt-Griesheim airfield, from where it
    participated in Operation Bodenplatte, suffering
    heavy pilot losses. From February 1945, it was
    based at Berlin-Schönefeld airfield, where
    it was dissolved on March 19, 1945. The last
    known commander of 1./JG 4 was Oblt. Alfred
    Neumayer, who, after being injured on January
    1, 1945, underwent recovery but, despite his
    combat experience, was assigned to the infantry
    after recuperation. Following infantry training in
    Bohemia, he has been missing since April 1945.
    White 4 features a camouflage scheme in RLM
    74/75/76 colors and displays production series
    markings of 331xxx. The white spiral has black
    borders applied by mechanics of JG 4. On the
    left side of the nose was the JG 4 insignia,
    and on the right side, a depiction of a rooster.
    Since the Allied landings in Normandy in
    June 1944, 9./JG 3, like other units on the
    Western Front, was under constant pressure
    from Allied fighters and bombers. During
    Operation Bodenplatte, JG 3 was one of the
    few successful units, yet the loss of sixteen
    pilots was significant. From January 1945,
    9./JG 3 frequently relocated to various German
    airfields, and at the end of the war, White 8 was
    stationed at the Leck airbase. From mid-1944,
    9./JG 3 was led by Lt. Oskar Zimmermann, who
    was awarded the Knight’s Cross and credited
    with 34 victories, including 14 four-engine
    bombers. In mid-March, he fell ill and, at the end
    of the war, fell into Czech captivity, from which
    he was released after one year. By the end of the
    war, the commander of the unit was Hptm. Willy
    Althof. The camouflage on the fuselage of this
    aircraft consisted of RLM 81/82 with camouflage
    patterns typical of production series 332xxx.
    Many areas are repaired with RLM 82 and
    RLM 02 paints. The engine covers are painted
    in lighter shades of RLM 74/75/76. On the left
    side of the fuselage under the cockpit, the
    white name Gabi was painted. Beneath White 8,
    the previous marking has been painted over in
    RLM 75. In front of the tail surfaces, the black
    number 884 was hand-painted.
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    WNr. 334xxx, 11./JG 27, Goslar, Germany, April 1945
    WNr. 335215, Lt. Willy van de Kamp, Stab II./JG 52, Neubiberg, Germany, May 1945
    The CO of III./JG 27 from October 1944 until the
    end of the war was Austrian Hptm. Dr. Peter
    Werfft (26 victories). In the same month, the unit
    was reequipped with the Bf 109K-4. However,
    from February onward, Werfft was temporarily
    replaced in this role by the CO of 12./JG 27,
    Oblt. Emil Clade, who in the final month of the
    war officially became the CO of I./JG 27. After
    the war, Clade worked as an airline pilot,
    pursued sport flying, and published his memoirs
    in 1996. While serving with II./JG 27 in Africa,
    he shot down an aircraft in August 1942 carrying
    the commander of the British Eighth Army,
    Lt. Gen. W. H. E. Gott, who was killed. Lt. Gen.
    Montgomery was appointed to replace him.
    At the end of the war, III./JG 27 was deployed in
    northern Germany. Yellow 1 from 11./JG 27 was
    discovered by advancing Allied forces in April
    1945 at the Goslar airbase in Germany, where
    the unit had been stationed from March 29 to
    April 8, 1945. It later operated from locations in
    Bohemia, Bavaria, and Austria. From December
    1944 until the end of the war, 11. Staffel was
    led by Oblt. Heinz-Günther Hennig, who had
    previously commanded 2./JG 53 and 2./JG 102
    and was credited with two victories. The fuselage
    camouflage in RLM 81/82 colors corresponds to
    production series 334xxx.
    The markings on this aircraft identify it as
    the wingman of the commander of II./JG 52,
    Maj. Wilhelm Batz. In February 1943, Batz was
    assigned to the staff of II./JG 52 on the Eastern
    Front. He achieved his first victory on March
    11 and was appointed commander of 5./JG 52 in
    May. By March 1944, he had achieved his 100th
    victory and was made commander of III./JG 52
    in April. In early February 1945, he assumed
    command of II./JG 52, which at the time was
    fighting in Hungary. His final 237th victory
    was recorded on April 16, 1945. Five days later,
    he was awarded the Swords to the Knight’s
    Cross with Oak Leaves. On May 8, 1945, Batz and
    his unit flew into captivity, transferring from
    Zeltweg in Austria to Bad Aibling in Bavaria,
    accompanied by a formation of Thunderbolts
    during the final leg of the journey. The aircraft
    Black 1 was painted in RLM 74/75/76 camouflage,
    consistent with production series 335xxx.
    The yellow band on the nose and yellow rudder
    were identification features of German aircraft
    within Luftflotte 4. This particular aircraft was
    photographed at Neubiberg airfield near Munich.
    Its pilot was Batz’s Adjutant, Lt. Willy van de
    Kamp, who had served with II./JG 52 since May
    1943 and was credited with one victory.
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    WNr. 335xxx, Lt. Ernst-Dieter Bernhard, Stab III./JG 53, Kaufbeuren,
    Germany, April 1945
    WNr. 330230, Uffz. Heinrich Munninger, 10./JG 77, Neuruppin, Germany, November 1944
    JG 53 was established in 1937 and was one of
    the oldest German fighter units of the Second
    World War. Its III. Gruppe participated in the
    early months of fighting in the USSR after the
    campaign in the West and was deployed in the
    Mediterranean from late 1941. After relocating
    from Italy in June 1944, it was stationed at Bad
    Lippspringe, operating against Allied air raids
    on the Reich. In September 1944, it contributed
    to repelling Operation Market Garden. From
    late 1944, the unit gradually retreated under
    pressure from Allied forces to the southern
    part of Germany. The pilot of this aircraft
    was Lt. Ernst-Dieter Bernhard, who joined
    12./JG 53 in December 1944. In mid-March,
    he was appointed Adjutant to the CO of III./JG 53,
    who at the time was Hptm. Siegfried Luckenbach.
    After Luckenbach’s collision during landing
    in April 1945, Hptm. Wolfgang Ernst, who had
    36 victories to his credit, replaced him.
    Lt. Bernhard crashed with the depicted aircraft
    on April 19, 1945, due to a landing gear failure
    while landing in Kaufbeuren after combat
    with a formation of Marauders escorted by
    Thunderbolts. Bernhard was earlier credited
    with heavily damaging one Mustang.
    In October 1944, III./JG 77 became the first
    Luftwaffe fighter unit to be fully reequipped
    with the Bf 109K-4s, possessing 68 aircraft.
    Its commander was the experienced veteran of
    JG 77, Major Armin Köhler (40 kills, KC). After
    test flights and familiarization with the new type,
    it was combat-deployed on December 2, 1944.
    Aerial combat peaked during the Battle of the
    Bulge. Uffz. Heinrich Munninger, born on June 30,
    1923, flew on January 1, 1945, during Operation
    Bodenplatte with White 17 as the wingman
    of Uffz. Johann Twietmeyer. During an attack
    on the RAF airfield in Antwerp-Deurne (B.70),
    he was hit by flak and attempted an emergency
    landing near Tilburg in the Netherlands.
    He crashed and was killed. His body was buried
    in Lommel. In this operation, III./JG 77 lost
    11 aircraft and pilots. From mid-January 1945,
    it was deployed on the Eastern Front. At the end
    of the war, it fought in Upper Silesia, based in
    Dolní Benešov (Beneschau) in the Hlučín region
    (Hultschiner Ländchen) in Silesia. White 17 was
    from production batch 330xxx, with a high
    demarcation of camouflage colors RLM 74/75
    on the sides of the fuselage. On both sides of
    the nose, there was the emblem of III./JG 77,
    a red heart.
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    FE1495 Bf 109K-4 seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    644227 Bf 109K-4 LööK (Brassin)
    644233 Bf 109K-4 LööKplus (Brassin)
    648902 Bf 109K-4 engine (Brassin)
    648903 Bf 109K-4 propeller PRINT (Brassin)
    648904 Bf 109K-4 cockpit PRINT (Brassin)
    648905 Bf 109K-4 undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    648906 Bf 109K external fuel tanks (Brassin)
    648913 Bf 109K-4 exhaust stacks PRINT (Brassin)
    648914 Bf 109K-4 wheels (Brassin)
    648939 Bf 109K-4 gun barrels PRINT (Brassin)
    648954 Bf 109K-4 wheel bays PRINT (Brassin)
    648961 Bf 109K-4 radio compartment PRINT (Brassin)
    SIN648118 Bf 109K-4 ESSENTIAL (Brassin)
    SIN648119 Bf 109K-4 ADVANCED (Brassin)
    3DL48135 Bf 109K SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    EX976 Bf 109K TFace (Mask)
    EX985 Bf 109K national insignia (Mask)
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    #70173
    P-51D Mustang
    ProfiPACK edition kit of US WWII fighter aircraft P-51D version D-10
    and higher in 1/48 scale. The kit is focused on machines of the top
    aces of the 8th, 9th, 15th and 20th USAAF.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 6
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
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    P-51D-20, 44-72218, Lt Col. John D. Landers, CO of 78th FG,
    8th AF, Duxford, United Kingdom, March 1945
    P-51D-15, 44-15041, Lt Col. John C. Meyer, CO of 352nd FG,
    8th AF, Y-29 Asch, Belgium, December 1944
    John Dave Landers was born on August 23, 1920,
    in Joshua, Texas. He joined the Army Air Force
    in April 1941. After completing the pilot training
    in January 1942 he was assigned to the 9th FS in
    Australia, a unit that flew P-40s. In the Pacific
    theatre he scored six kills and was called back
    to the States in January 1943. There, he served
    as a flight instructor, but in April 1944, on his
    own request, he was reassigned to a combat unit.
    It was 38th FS based at Wormingford, operating
    P-38s, which they changed for P-51s as of
    July 1944. After being promoted to Lieutenant
    Colonel, he assumed command of the 357th
    FG, which he led from October to December
    1944. After some downtime in the United States,
    he returned to Great Britain and was named CO
    of 78th FG, holding this post until the end of the
    Second World War. In December 1945, he left the
    military and worked in construction. He died on
    September 12, 1989.
    John Charles Meyer finished flight training
    on July 26, 1940, at the age of 21, after which
    he was assigned to the 33rd PS on Iceland,
    a unit that was flying the P-40s. After his return
    to the States, he was named the CO of the
    newly formed 487th FS, which had undergone
    conversion training onto the P-47 and in June
    1943 was transferred to United Kingdom, from
    where they performed escort missions for
    bombers over continental Europe. In April of
    1944, the unit was rearmed with the Mustangs,
    and the number of kills attributed to Major
    Meyer began to rise. In November 1944, he was
    named Deputy Commander of the 352nd FG,
    to which his own 487th FS was subordinate.
    Under his command, the 352nd FG was
    relocated to the forward base at Asch in Belgium.
    On January 1, the Luftwaffe conducted a raid
    on this base, and Meyer was able to get his
    unit in the air to counter the raid, claiming
    a pair of Fw 190s in the process. These would be
    the last two kills that he would achieve during
    the war, because on January 4, he suffered
    a major fracture of his left leg, the treatment of
    which required his return to the United States.
    After the war, he saw combat in Korea, and in
    Vietnam he led the Linebacker II campaign.
    Over the course of the WWII, he shot down
    24 enemies, and he added another two during
    the Korean War. He retired a General as the head
    of the Strategic Air Command. He passed away
    as the result of a heart attack on December 2,
    1975.
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    P-51D-10, 44-14896, Maj. Leonard K. Carson, 362nd FS, 357th FG,
    8th AF, Leiston, United Kingdom, September 1944
    P-51D-20, 44-63607, Lt Col. Glenn T. Eagleston, CO of 353rd FS,
    354th FG, 9th AF, Y-64 Ober Olm, Germany, April 1945
    Major Leonard “Kit” Carson was one of
    the most successful pilots of the 357th FG.
    He finished the war as a commander of the
    363rd FS with 18.5 kills to which he added
    three airplanes destroyed on the ground.
    He flew four P-51 Mustangs, all of them carried
    his personal inscription “Nooky Booky” on the
    engine cowling. The aircraft s/n 44-14896 was
    his third. It sported seven kill markings on the
    side of the fuselage which Carson scored till
    the beginning of November 1944. The plane was
    marked with standard identification stripes
    including the invasion bands on the fuselage.
    Carson’s Mustang was camouflaged in the dark
    green paint on the upper surfaces including the
    landing flaps’ interiors. The paint was probably
    British RAF Dark Green. The lower surfaces
    were painted in Medium Sea Grey.
    Glenn Todd Eagleston was born on March 12,
    1921, in Farmington, Utah, and he joined the
    USAAF in 1940. In 1942, he underwent flight
    training, after which he was first assigned to
    the P-39 equipped 79th FS, and then to the 353rd
    FS, which was transferred to Boxted in the UK
    with their Mustangs in October 1943. Although
    being a constituent of the 9th Air Force, the unit
    flew escort missions for 8th AF bombers. In the
    spring 1944 landing preparations, the 354th FG
    returned to tactical support of ground forces,
    and eventually relocated to fields in liberated
    Europe to remain close to combat areas, and
    this included the 353rd FS. Squadron command
    was handed over to Capt. Eagleston in October
    1944, and the unit used their Thunderbolts in
    support of ground forces. In mid-February
    1945, the unit went back to using the Mustangs.
    After the Second World War, during which
    Glenn Eagleston amassed 18.5 kills over enemy
    aircraft, he remained in the service, and took
    part in combat over Korea, where he shot down
    a pair of Soviet MiG-15s. He retired at the end of
    February 1967 and died on May 7, 1991.
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    P-51D-5, 44-13298, Capt. Fredie F. Ohr, 2nd FS, 52nd FG,
    15th AF, Madna, Italy, Autumn 1944
    P-51D-20, 44-72570, Lt. Ralph S. Gardner/2nd Lt. Chester Jatczak,
    457th FS, 506th FG, 20th AF, Iwojima, June/July 1945
    The 52nd Pursuit Squadron, known after May
    1942 as the 52nd Fighter Group, was established
    in January 1941 at Selfridge Field in Michigan.
    Initial training was undertaken on the P-39 and
    was followed by a move to Northern Ireland in
    the summer of 1942, where the unit continued
    training on Spitfires, and this was in turn
    followed by a brief combat tour over western
    Europe under the command of the 8th AF.
    By November 1942, the entire unit was
    transferred to northern Africa. After arrival
    there, combat operations were undertaken
    through north Africa, Sicily and Italy while
    still flying Spitfires, but this time under
    the leadership of the 12th AF. In April 1944,
    the long awaited change to the Mustang arrived,
    along with a change in mission assignment
    and location under the 15th AF, tasking the
    52nd FG with escort duties of this Army Air
    Force’s strategic bombers. The aircraft flown by
    Freddie Ohr, an American ace of Korean origin,
    was as it was delivered from the manufacturing
    facility. The red nose and yellow rear fuselage
    distinguished aircraft of the 52nd FG and the
    yellow wing bands were reserved for aircraft of
    the 15th AF.
    This aircraft was shared by Ralph Gardner
    and Chet Jatczak, named Fighting Lady on
    port side and later renamed to Broadway Gal
    with inscription on the nose. For Chet Jatczak
    this was Broadway Gal plane No.2, as he flew
    No.538 also named Broadway Gal previously
    in June and early July. The aircraft No.538 shot
    down near Suzuka on July 16, 1945, while being
    flown by Capt. John Benbow during the strafing
    of airfields in Nagoya area. He became most
    probably a victim of Maj. Yohei Hinoki flying
    a Ki-100. The Broadway Gal inscription style is
    not known. The original squadron color were
    green stripes on the tail, replaced by solid green
    paint after the squadron entered the operation
    for better visibility.
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    OVERTREES
    #70172X
    P-51D Mustang
    1/72
    OVERLEPT
    #70173-LEPT1
    P-51D Mustang
    1/72
    Product page Product page
    SS826 P-51D seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    674013 P-51D-10 LööK (Brassin)
    674014 P-51D-15+ LööK (Brassin)
    674016 P-51D-10 LööKplus (Brassin)
    674017 P-51D-15+ LööKplus (Brassin)
    672358 P-51D exhaust stacks PRINT (Brassin)
    672359 P-51D exhaust stacks w/ fairing PRINT (Brassin)
    672360 P-51D wheel bay PRINT (Brassin)
    672361 P-51D Hamilton Standard propeller PRINT (Brassin)
    672362 P-51D Hamilton Standard propeller uncuffed PRINT (Brassin)
    672364 P-51D-10 cockpit PRINT (Brassin)
    672365 P-51D-15+ cockpit PRINT (Brassin)
    672366 P-51D wheels diamond tread (Brassin)
    672367 P-51D wheels oval tread (Brassin)
    672368 P-51D wheels cross tread (Brassin)
    672369 P-51D wheels block tread (Brassin)
    672370 P-51D wheels diamond tread 2 (Brassin)
    672371 P-51D wheels block tread 2 (Brassin)
    672372 P-51D seat PRINT (Brassin)
    672373 P-51D 75gal drop tanks PRINT (Brassin)
    672374 P-51D 108gal paper drop tanks PRINT (Brassin)
    672375 P-51D 110gal fuel tanks PRINT (Brassin)
    672376 P-51D 165gal fuel tanks PRINT (Brassin)
    672377 P-51D gun sights PRINT (Brassin)
    672378 P-51D bazooka rocket launcher (Brassin)
    672379 P-51D gun bays PRINT (Brassin)
    672384 P-51D undercarriage legs PRINT (Brassin)
    672389 P-51D engine PRINT (Brassin)
    SIN67227 P-51D-10 ESSENTIAL (Brassin)
    3DL72036 P-51D-10 SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    3DL72037 P-51D-15+ SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    D72050 P-51D stencils (Decal Set)
    D72051 P-51D US national insignia (Decal Set)
    CX664 P-51D US national insignia (Mask)
    CX665 P-51D surface panels (Mask)
    Recommended for
    P-51D Mustang 1/72
    #672389
    #672364
    #672360
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    #7474
    Bf 109F-2
    1/72
    The Weekend edition kit of German WWII fighter
    aircraft Bf 109F-2 in 1/72 scale.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 4
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: no
    painting mask: no
    resin parts: no
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    Hptm. Hans Hahn, CO of III./JG 2, Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, France, July 1941
    WNr. 8239, Lt. Hans Strelow, 5./JG 51, Bryansk, the Soviet Union, March 1942
    Hans “Assi” Hahn, a fighter ace and recipient
    of the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves, led the
    4./JG 2 from December 1939 and the III./JG 2 from
    October 29, 1940. A total of 31 victory symbols
    on the tail of his aircraft were tied to Hahn’s
    operations on the Western Front. His 31st victory
    was achieved on July 10, 1941, near Saint-Omer,
    when he shot down two Spitfires. Beginning
    on November 1, 1942, he took command of
    II./JG 54 and led this Gruppe until February 21,
    1943, when he was shot down and captured
    by Soviet forces. Hahn was not released from
    captivity until 1950, during which he wrote
    a book about his experiences in prison titled
    Ich spreche die Wahrheit! (I speak the truth!).
    Before his capture, he achieved 108 victories,
    66 of which were on the Western Front.
    The rooster’s head painted on his aircraft
    symbolized the III. Gruppe JG 2’s staff planes
    and was derived from Hahn’s surname, as “Hahn”
    means rooster in German. Hans Hahn passed
    away in 1982, and his wife later remarried the
    night fighter pilot Wolfgang Falck.
    Hans Strelow was born on March 26, 1922,
    in Berlin. In 1939, he voluntarily joined the
    Luftwaffe. After completing training in February
    1941, he was assigned to 5./JG 51. From the start
    of Operation Barbarossa, he flew on the Eastern
    Front. He achieved his first aerial victory on
    June 25, 1941. In January 1942, he was appointed
    Staffelkapitän of 5./JG 51. On March 24, 1942,
    he became the youngest recipient of the
    Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves. His “Black 10”
    was painted with white on the upper surfaces
    during the winter period. The JG 51 insignia
    was displayed on both sides of the nose.
    The yellow band behind the cross and the yellow
    wingtips were identification markings used on
    the Eastern Front. The victories he achieved
    were marked on the left side of the tail. On May
    22, 1942, Hans Strelow was shot down by a Pe-2
    crew and forced to make an emergency landing
    behind Soviet lines. Fearing capture by the Red
    Army, he conducted suicide by shooting himself
    in his head.
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    WNr. 8165, Hptm. Karl-Heinz Leesmann, CO of I./JG 52,
    Amsterdam, the Netherlands, June 1941
    Lt. Max-Hellmuth Ostermann, 7./JG 54, Dugino, the Soviet Union, September 1941
    Karl-Heinz Leesmann was born on May 3, 1915,
    in Osnabrück. After completing pilot training
    with the Luftwaffe, he participated in the
    French campaign and the Battle of Britain as
    a member of JG 52. On August 27, 1940, he was
    appointed Staffelkapitän of 3./JG 52. On May
    24, 1941, he became Gruppenkommandeur of
    I./JG 52. His WNr. 8165 aircraft displayed
    victories achieved on the Western Front on the
    port side of the fin below the swastika. Before
    Operation Barbarossa, I./JG 52 was transferred
    to the Eastern Front. On November 6, 1941, during
    combat with Soviet aircraft, Leesmann made an
    emergency landing near Ruza with a shattered
    right forearm. After a long hospitalization and
    recovery, he returned to I./JG 52 in May 1942.
    In March 1943, he transferred to III./JG 11. On July
    25, 1943, while flying a Bf 109G-6, he was shot
    down during an attack on a B-17 over the North
    Sea near Heligoland. His body was washed
    ashore on August 16, 1943, and he was buried
    in Recklinghausen.
    Max-Hellmuth Ostermann was born on
    December 11, 1917, in Hamburg. In 1937,
    he joined the Luftwaffe and became a pilot.
    His first unit was I./ZG 1, flying the Bf 110s, and
    he participated in the invasion of Poland. Before
    the start of the French campaign, on April 7,
    1940, he was transferred to I./JG 21. On May
    20, 1940, he recorded his first aerial victory.
    After moving to the English Channel coast,
    I./JG 21 was renamed III./JG 54, and in April 1941,
    the unit saw combat in Yugoslavia. Ostermann
    achieved his ninth victory on April 6, 1941, over
    Belgrade, shooting down a Bf 109E-3 flown by
    Karl Štrbenek, who was killed in action. During
    the early stages of Operation Barbarossa,
    on June 23, 1941, he shot down two SB-2 bombers.
    By early September 1941, his aircraft, White 1,
    bore 25 victory markings on its tail. The sides of
    the fuselage were darkened with spots of RLM
    02, 74, and 70 paints. The nose displayed the
    insignia of 7./JG 54, and below the windshield
    was the emblem of III./JG 54. In November 1941,
    Ostermann was transferred to I./JG 54, and in
    March 1942, he assumed command of 8./JG 54.
    On May 12, 1942, Ostermann became the second
    pilot in JG 54 to achieve 100 victories. During
    this engagement, he was severely wounded but
    managed to return to his home airfield. His luck
    ran out on August 9, 1942, during a confrontation
    with P-40s. After scoring one victory, a group
    of LaGG-3 fighters emerged from the clouds.
    Ostermann’s Bf 109G-2 was hit in the cockpit
    and crashed behind Soviet lines near Lake Ilmen.
    He became the first recipient of the Knight’s
    Cross with Oak Leaves to be killed in action.
    674007 Bf 109F LööK (Brassin)
    674011 Bf 109F LööKplus (Brassin)
    672313 Bf 109F propeller early PRINT (Brassin)
    672314 Bf 109F propeller late PRINT (Brassin)
    672315 Bf 109F gun barrels PRINT (Brassin)
    672316 Bf 109F wheels PRINT (Brassin)
    672317 Bf 109F undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    672318 Bf 109F radio compartment PRINT (Brassin)
    672321 Bf 109F/G external fuel tanks (Brassin)
    672322 Bf 109F wheel bays rounded PRINT (Brassin)
    672323 Bf 109F/G wheel bays angular PRINT (Brassin)
    672325 Bf 109F/G exhaust stacks PRINT (Brassin)
    672326 Bf 109F/G/K gun pods PRINT (Brassin)
    672327 Bf 109F cockpit PRINT (Brassin)
    672328 Bf 109F cockpit w/ early seat PRINT (Brassin)
    672350 Bf 109F engine PRINT (Brassin)
    SIN67221 Bf 109F (Brassin)
    3DL72018 Bf 109F SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    Recommended for Bf 109F-2 1/72
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    #84204
    F4F-4 Wildcat late
    The Weekend edition kit of the US carrier based WWII fighter plane F4F-4 Wildcat late
    in 1/48 scale. From the kit it is possible to build Wildcats of the US Navy operating
    in the Atlantic and also a fighter from the US Marine Corps.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 4
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: no
    painting mask: no
    resin parts: no
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    VMF-441, Nanumea, November 1943
    VC-13, USS Core (CVE-13), August 1943
    Marine Fighting Squadron 441 (VMF-441) was
    formed on October 1, 1942, at Tutuila, American
    Samoa, from part of VMF-111 and flew F4F
    Wildcats. By the end of May 1943, the entire
    squadron moved to Funafuti in the Ellice Islands,
    followed by another move to Nanumea Base on
    September 28, 1943. The squadron moved back
    to Tutuila in December 1943, where it rearmed
    to the F4U-1 Corsair. VMF-441 was also known
    as “The Blackjacks”. The unit was credited with
    a total of 49 aircraft shot down during World War
    II and was inactivated after the surrender of
    Japan on July 11, 1946. The Wildcat shown here
    wore non-standard camouflage with a third
    shade of Semi-Gloss Sea Blue added to the
    original older Blue Gray/Light Gray scheme on
    the upper fuselage and wing surfaces. The nose
    of the aircraft was decorated with a white “Little
    Joe” inscription on the left side of the engine
    cowling with a dice motif.
    The Tacoma-built Bogue-class escort carrier
    USS Core (CVE-13) was commissioned on
    December 10, 1942, and named after Core Sound.
    USS Core operated on the west coast off San
    Diego, but soon joined the Atlantic Fleet to take
    part in the bloody war against submarines with
    TBF-1C Avengers and F4F-4 Wildcats on board.
    Core’s first combat cruise in the Atlantic lasted
    from June 27 to July 31, 1943, during which
    VC-13 hit a pair of submarines. USS Core and
    VC-13 scored a total of four submarine kills by
    the end of 1943, helping to end the good times
    of the German U-boat fleet. The Wildcats on
    USS Core carried combination of colors from
    the factory blue-grey NS through light grey
    NS as well as both the then-new ASWN I and
    II schemes designed for the Atlantic. The aircraft
    shown, with the black identification number
    3 on the rudder, had a three-tone camouflage,
    i.e. ASWN I scheme, and was sporting red
    outlined insignias. These were repainted with
    Insignia Blue in September 1943.
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    VGF-29, Lt Cdr John T. Blackburn, USS Santee (CVE-29), November 1943
    VMF-111 (121), 2Lt. Thomas Mann, Samoa Spring 1943
    John Thomas Blackburn (born January 24, 1912)
    became first commanding officer of famous
    VF-17 Jolly Rogers Squadron flying F4U Corsairs.
    Prior to that, he had managed to achieve fame
    and ace status with Wildcats. He graduated
    from the US Naval Academy in 1933 and served
    as flight instructor when the USA entered the
    war in 1941. Although anxious to get to combat,
    he was relegated to fly Buffalos in Miami and
    had to apply several times for assignment
    with combat unit. He was tasked to set up
    VGF-29 as its CO on the new escort carrier USS
    Santee. After the pilots acquainted themselves
    with Wildcats at Pungo, Virginia, the Squadron
    embarked aboard USS Santee in October 1942 to
    participate in Operation Torch. The first combat
    was a disaster, as pilots could not find the
    target due to poor weather. More to it, damaged
    homing equipment aboard Santee forced them
    to ditch or force-land their Wildcats. Blackburn
    himself floated adrift in a life raft for three days
    before he was rescued by a destroyer. Shortly
    thereafter, Blackburn was ordered to set up
    a new unit, the VF-17, the second squadron to
    fly F4U Corsairs in combat. Blackburn achieved
    11 victories in WWII and became Commander Air
    Group of CAG 74 aboard the new USS Midway
    (CVB-41) in 1945 and he commanded the ship
    from 1958 to 1959. After the war he worked at
    the Pentagon and was one of the first jet pilots
    in the Navy. He retired in 1962 and began growing
    wine grapes and raising the Golden Retrievers
    in California. He died on March 21, 1994.
    Marine Fighting Squadron 121 (VMF-121) was
    activated on June 24, 1941 and adopted the
    nickname The Green Knights. They began
    combat operations with F4F Wildcats, which they
    changed for F4U Corsairs later. They took part
    in the battle for Guadalcanal starting October
    1942 and also fought from the forward air bases
    on Bougainville and Emirau. On September
    15, 1944, the Green Knights landed on Peleliu
    and were fighting from this base until July 25,
    1945. The unit was deactivated on September 9,
    1945. During the war, fourteen pilots of VMF-121
    became fighter aces, and the whole unit downed
    208 Japanese aircraft, 165 of them while flying
    Wildcats. Marine Second Lieutenant Thomas
    H. Mann, Jr., moved to VMF-121 from
    VMF-224 and became an ace in the fighting over
    Guadalcanal with five victories on his account.
    On November 11, 1942, he took off with others
    to intercept a formation of Japanese Aichi
    Type 99 bombers. He managed to shoot down
    three of them prior to being shot down and lost
    seven teeth in landing on water, which added
    the pain to his wound he suffered from enemy
    fire. Mann managed to reach the beach of
    a small island in the Tulagi archipelago and
    got back with the help of natives in a canoe.
    At the end of the WWII, he amassed ten aerial
    victories.
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    #8802
    US Navy Carrier Deck
    1/48
    size of disply 397x257 mm
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: none
    decals: no
    PE parts: no
    painting mask: no
    resin parts: no
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    www.eduard.com/bfc
    BUNNY BUNNY FIGHTERFIGHTER
    CLUB
    Eduard's special membership club for all modeling enthusiasts!
    15% Permanent Club discount at Eduard Store – you will receive permanent 15% discount on all Eduard
    products and also discount on various other non-Eduard products. Fixed, permanent, forever!
    Unique valuable Club kits and accessories – you will gain access to unique and nowhere else to be sold
    products, specially made for BFC members.
    Even better prices at Eduard events stand – do you know that Eduard usually has huge discounts on
    their products at fairs and events all over the world? BFC members will have even higher discount at
    these events.
    Club T-shirt – you will receive fancy BFC T-shirt with unique design and special barcode
    (used for event discounts). This exclusive T-shirt will be only available
    to the members of BFC.
    Free entry fee on E-day – you will not have to pay a penny to visit Eduard's E-day.
    That means lot of fun at E-day for two days and entry kit, absolutely free!
    * E-day - INTERNATIONAL SCALE KIT EXHIBITION - IPMS Czech Republic Championship
    BOX CONTENT:
    Plastic parts, Marking options 6, Decal Set, PE parts, Maska, Brassin
    parts (two different types of wheels, landing flaps, dust filter with
    eyelid, intake ring and RP-3 60lb rockets), 3D decals for main and si
    -
    dewalk instrument and control panels with photo-etched details and
    seat belts.
    BOX CONTENT:
    Plastic parts, Marking options 4, Decal Set, PE parts, Maska, Brassin
    parts (undercarriage wheels, cockpit, exhaust nozzle, FOD).
    How to become a member of BFC?How to become a member of BFC?
    Simply by purchasing the Activation product. You will be given 15% discount on (almost) every Eduard
    product in your shopping cart. To apply this discount, the Activation product has to be in your shopping
    cart. Activation product is excluded from this calculation.
    Activation products:Activation products:
    Tempest Mk. V + T-shirt 1/48MiG-21MF + T-shirt 1/72
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    BRASSIN
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seat belts for Spitfire Mk.VIII in 1/24 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seat belts for MC.205 Veltro in 1/32 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Italeri
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    634048
    Spitfire Mk.VIII LööK
    1/24 Airfix
    634049
    MC.205 Veltro LööK
    1/32 Italeri
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    644294
    F-86A LööK
    1/48 Clear Prop
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for F-86A in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Clear Prop
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    BRASSIN
    Collection of 4 sets for P-39N in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)
    - gun barrels
    - pilot seat
    - painting mask
    644293
    P-39N LööKplus
    1/48 Arma Hobby
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    BRASSIN
    632202
    Bf 109E wheels
    1/32 Eduard
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Bf 109E
    in 1/32 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a tail wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
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    Collection of 4 sets for Bf 109G-14/AS in 1/72 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin
    dashboard & Steelbelts)
    - gun barrels
    - undercarriage wheels
    - exhaust stacks
    Product page
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    Bf 109G-14/AS LööKplus
    1/72 Eduard
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    BRASSIN
    632203
    MG 15 magazines & case catchers PRINT
    1/32
    Brassin set - MG 15 machine gun magazines and case
    catchers in 1/32 scale. Set consists of 10 magazines
    and 10 case catchers (2 types, 5+5 pcs). Made by direct
    3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts,
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 20 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
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    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for MC.205 Veltro
    in 1/32 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a tail wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Italeri
    Set contains:
    - resin: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    632204
    MC.205 Veltro wheels
    1/35 Italeri
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    6481051
    P-39 wheels early
    1/48 Arma Hobby
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for P-39
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: yes
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    Brassin set - the nose gun muzzles for MiG-19S
    in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Trumpeter
    Set contains:
    - resin: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
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    648591
    MiG-19S gun muzzles
    1/48 Trumpeter
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    6481052
    P-39 wheels late
    1/48 Arma Hobby
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for P-39
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: yes
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    Brassin set - ejection seat for F-86F
    in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Hasegawa
    Set contains:
    - resin: 9 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    6481056
    F-86F ejection seat
    1/48 Hasegawa
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F-5E/F/N
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: AFV Club
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    6481063
    F-5E/F/N wheels
    1/48 AFV Club
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    Brassin set - deployed landing flaps for Tempest
    Mk.V in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    6481062
    Tempest Mk.V landing flaps PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
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    Brassin set - air ventilators for Imperial Japanese
    Navy vessels in 1/350 scale. Set consists of 70 ventilators
    of 14 types. Made by 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 70 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    653018
    IJN ventilators PRINT
    1/350
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    Brassin set - triple mounted 25mm AA gun for IJN vessels
    in 1/350 scale. Set consists of 18 guns. Made by direct
    3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 18 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    653021
    IJN Type 96 25mm AA gun (triple) PRINT
    1/350
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - engine for Bf 109 G-10 produced
    by Messerschmitt factory in Regensburg in 1/72 scale.
    Cowlings are included. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 26 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    672400
    Bf 109G-10 Mtt Regensburg engine PRINT
    1/72 Eduard
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    Brassin set - engine for Bf 109 G-10 produced
    by Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke in 1/72 scale.
    Cowlings are included. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 26 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    672399
    Bf 109G-10 WNF engine PRINT
    1/72 Eduard
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  • P-51D engine PRINT 1/72 - CLICK-CLACK

    Gone are the days when assembling a resin engine was a nightmare for less experienced modelers. It used to be a discipline for the skilled modelers; something, that only the real experts, the masters in the field, are able to use - all those advanced techniques of cutting and thinning plastic, or the difficult cutting of resin from castings and their grinding, which also creates a lot of dust. Now it's the age of 3D printing! Long live simple, easy to assemble kits. It rang the bell for many unpopular, especially very small etched parts. Let's take a look at building one such kit accessory.

    BRASSIN
    P-51D engine PRINT
    1/72 - CLICK
    -
    CLACK
    Jakub NademlejnskýCat. No. 672389
    Gone are the days when assembling a resin
    engine was a nightmare for less experienced
    modelers. It used to be a discipline for the
    skilled modelers; something, that only the real
    experts, the masters in the field, are able to
    use - all those advanced techniques of cutting
    and thinning plastic, or the difficult cutting of
    resin from castings and their grinding, which
    also creates a lot of dust. Now it's the age of 3D
    printing! Long live simple, easy to assemble kits.
    It rang the bell for many unpopular, especially
    very small etched parts. Let's take a look at
    building one such kit accessory.
    The plastic parts have been designed to make the Brassin
    engine installation as simple as possible. The designers have
    pre-prepared grooves in the plastic parts to make it easier
    to cut off the main kit plastic engine covers.
    INFO Eduard
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    BRASSIN
    Just run a razor saw along the paneling a few times.
    I use pliers to gradually chip off the cut parts and use the saw to cut
    off all the plastic engine covers.
    After five minutes of work, the fuselage half is ready for engine installation.
    Since the plastic is thinner on the other side, the razor blade
    will go through in a moment.
    I use a sharp scalpel to clean up minor imperfections and to finish
    corners.
    INFO Eduard62
    January 2025
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    BRASSIN
    The most tedious part of the whole job is removing the printed supports
    from the 3D printed part. I can use a very sharp scalpel, an ultrasonic
    knife, a razor saw or photoetch scissors for this process. Most often
    I use a combination of all these tools.
    The residue from the supports can then be cleaned up nicely with
    a few strokes of the file.
    In the first step it is better to clean the supports "roughly",
    further away from the actual part, to avoid damage to the part.
    The balls are formed at the joints between the end of the support
    and the kit part, which helps to separate the supports more easily
    and prevent the parts from damage.
    The engine bearer, can be produced as a single part thanks to 3D printing
    together with the air intake and the firewall. Then it is much easier
    for the modeler to assembly these parts cleanly and maintain proper
    geometry.
    The residue from these balls is then very easy to deburr.
    INFO Eduard
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    BRASSIN
    To assemble the engine, just glue in a few small parts.
    Similarly, the rear part of the engine can be simply clicked on,
    the joint is only secured with glue.
    Thanks to the reliable locking of the parts, the engine front part only
    needs to be clicked in.
    The final assembly “dry clamped“.
    INFO Eduard64
    January 2025
  • Strana 65

    BRASSIN
    The oil tank is also just clamped in place.
    Glue
    on the
    battery.
    Then we can proceed to assemble the whole 3D printed kit accessory,
    by clicking the engine into the bearer.
    The engine assembly glued
    together with the engine
    covers that are part of the
    Brassin kit.
    Finally, glue the last parts
    of the framing around the
    engine assembly and the
    kit section is complete.
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 66

    Collection of 4 sets for P-51B in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - cockpit
    - propeller
    - undercarriage legs (BRONZE)
    - 75gal fuel drop tanks
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    SIN648135
    P-51B Malcolm Hood canopy ESSENTIAL
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    BRASSIN
    INFO Eduard66
    January 2025
  • Strana 67

    Product page
    Collection of 3 sets for P-51D-10 in 1/72 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - cockpit
    - propeller
    - wing gun bays
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    SIN67227
    P-51D-10 ESSENTIAL
    1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN
    INFO Eduard
    67
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  • Strana 68

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    JANUARY 2025
    IDF Eitan
    1/35 Hobby Boss
    #36528
    INFO Eduard68
    January 2025
  • Strana 69

    LVT-4
    1/35 Italeri
    #36529
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    INFO Eduard
    69
    January 2025
  • Strana 70

    MC.205 Veltro
    1/32 Italeri
    #321021
    #33373
    #33374
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    INFO Eduard70
    January 2025
  • Strana 71

    Junkers F.13
    1/48 MiniArt
    #491494
    #FE1494
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    INFO Eduard
    71
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  • Strana 72

    IAR-80
    IAR-80C
    1/72 IBG
    1/72 IBG
    #73840
    #73841
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    INFO Eduard72
    January 2025
  • Strana 73

    USS Wasp LHD-1 part 1
    USS Wasp LHD-1 part 2
    1/350 Trumpeter
    1/350 Trumpeter
    #53318
    #53319
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 74

    INFO Eduard74
    January 2025
  • Strana 75

    B-17 ACCESSORIES
    INFO Eduard
    75
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  • Strana 76

    B-17 ACCESSORIES
    INFO Eduard76
    January 2025
  • Strana 77

    B-17 ACCESSORIES
    INFO Eduard
    77
    January 2025
  • Strana 78

    B-17 ACCESSORIES
    INFO Eduard78
    January 2025
  • Strana 79

  • Strana 80

    3DL48207 Chipmunk T.20 SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    3DL72052
    Bf 110G-4 SPACE 1/72 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    easy
    application
    INFO Eduard80
    January 2025
  • Strana 81

    SPACE
    3DL72053 Re.2002 Ariete SPACE 1/72 Italeri
    3DL72054
    IAR-80 SPACE 1/72 IBG
    SPACE
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 82

    SPACE
    3DL72055 IAR-80C SPACE 1/72 IBG
    Product page
  • Strana 83

    Product page
    DECAL SETS
    D72053
    P-51D-5 "8th AF"
    1/72 Eduard
    44-13660, Lt. Kenneth A. Skinner, 79th FS, 20th FG,
    8th AF, King´s Cliffe, Northamptonshire,
    Great Britain, Autumn 1944
    44-13619, Lt. Robert W. Graham, 487th FS, 352nd FG,
    8th AF, Bodney, Norfolk, Great Britain, July 1944
    44-13760, Capt. Glenn M. Webb, 79th FS, 20th FG,
    8th AF, Northamptonshire, King´s Cliffe, Great Britain,
    October 1944
    44-13471, Capt. Evan M. Johnson, 505th FS, 339th FG,
    8th AF, Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, Great Britain,
    May 1944
    44-13410, Col. Thomas J. J. Christian, 375th FS,
    361st FG, 8th AF, Bottisham, Cambridgeshire,
    Great Britain, July 1944
    INFO Eduard
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    BIG ED
    BIG49433 P-39Q 1/48 Arma Hobby
    BIG49434
    A-4M mod. 1970 1/48 Magic Factory
    BIG49435
    A-4M mod. 1975 1/48 Magic Factory
    481150 P-39Q landing flaps 1/48
    491477 P-39Q 1/48
    FE1478 P-39Q seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX1067 P-39Q 1/48
    49103 Remove Before Flight STEEL
    491479 A-4M mod. 1970 1/48
    FE1481 A-4M seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX1070 A-4M TFace 1/48
    49103 Remove Before Flight STEEL
    491480 A-4M mod. 1975 1/48
    FE1481 A-4M seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX1070 A-4M TFace 1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30 %.
    INFO Eduard84
    January 2025
  • Strana 85

    BIG ED
    BIG72184 F-35B 1/72 Tamiya
    BIG72185
    Chinook HC.1 1/72 Airfix
    72741 F-35B exhaust nozzle 1/72
    73044 Remove Before Flight STEEL
    73832 F-35B 1/72
    CX671 F-35B 1/72
    CX672 F-35B RAM coating 1/72
    73831 Chinook HC.1 1/72
    73833 Chinook HC.1 cargo seatbelts STEEL 1/72
    73834 Chinook HC.1 cargo seats 1/72
    CX670 Chinook HC.1 1/72
    Product page
    Product page
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30 %.
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 86

    MASKS
    EX1083 Junkers F.13
    1/48 MiniArt
    EX1084 Junkers F.13 TFace
    1/48 MiniArt
    EX1085 Chipmunk T.20
    1/48 Airfix
    EX1086 Chipmunk T.20 TFace
    1/48 Airfix
    EX1087 Bf 109G wings leading
    edge wavy lines
    1/48
    CX680 Re.2002 Ariete
    1/72 Italeri
    CX681 IAR-80
    1/72 IBG
    CX682 IAR-80C
    1/72 IBG
    EX1084 Junkers F.13 TFace
    EX1084 Junkers F.13 TFace
    EX1086 Chipmunk T.20 TFace
    EX1086 Chipmunk T.20 TFace
    EX1086 Chipmunk T.20 TFace
    EX1086 Chipmunk T.20 TFace
    EX1084 Junkers F.13 TFace
    EX1084 Junkers F.13 TFace
    EX1083 Junkers F.13
    EX1083 Junkers F.13
    EX1085 Chipmunk T.20
    EX1085 Chipmunk T.20
    IT FITS!
    INFO Eduard86
    January 2025
  • Strana 87

    MASKS
    CX680 Re.2002 Ariete
    CX681 IAR-80
    CX682 IAR-80C
    CX680 Re.2002 Ariete
    CX681 IAR-80
    CX682 IAR-80C
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 88

    RELEASES
    JANUARY 2025
    KITS
    PE
    -
    SETS
    ZOOMS
    MASKS
    82166 Bf 109K-4 1/48 ProfiPACK
    70173 P-51D Mustang 1/72 ProfiPACK
    7474 Bf 109F-2 1/72 Weekend
    84204 F4F-4 Wildcat late 1/72 Weekend
    8802 US Navy Carrier Deck 1/48
    53318 USS Wasp LHD-1 part 1 1/350 Trumpeter
    53319 USS Wasp LHD-1 part 2 1/350 Trumpeter
    36528 IDF Eitan 1/35 Hobby Boss
    36529 LVT-4 1/35 Italeri
    36530 M3 1/35 I Love Kit
    32492 MC.205 Veltro landing flaps 1/32 Italeri
    321021 MC.205 Veltro 1/32 Italeri
    491494 Junkers F.13 1/48 MiniArt
    491496 Chipmunk T.20 1/48 Airfix
    73839 Re.2002 Ariete 1/72 Italeri
    73840 IAR-80 1/72 IBG
    73841 IAR-81C 1/72 IBG
    33373 MC.205 Veltro 1/32 Italeri
    33374 MC.205 Veltro seatbelts STEEL 1/32 Italeri
    FE1494 Junkers F.13 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 MiniArt
    FE1495 Bf 109K-4 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Eduard
    FE1496 Chipmunk T.20 1/48 Airfix
    FE1497 Chipmunk T.20 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Airfix
    SS839 Re.2002 Ariete 1/72 Italeri
    EX1083 Junkers F.13 1/48 MiniArt
    EX1084 Junkers F.13 TFace 1/48 MiniArt
    EX1085 Chipmunk T.20 1/48 Airfix
    EX1086 Chipmunk T.20 TFace 1/48 Airfix
    EX1087 Bf 109G wings leading edge wavy lines 1/48
    CX680 Re.2002 Ariete 1/72 Italeri
    CX681 IAR-80 1/72 IBG
    CX682 IAR-81C 1/72 IBG
    BIG-EDBIG-ED
    BIG ED
    BIG49433 P-39Q 1/48 Arma Hobby
    BIG49434 A-4M mod. 1970 1/48 Magic Factory
    BIG49435 A-4M mod. 1975 1/48 Magic Factory
    BIG72184 F-35B 1/72 Tamiya
    BIG72185 Chinook HC.1 1/72 Airfix
    INFO Eduard88
    January 2025
  • Strana 89

    RELEASES
    BRASSIN
    LöökPLUS
    BIG SIN
    SPACE
    DECALS SET
    634048 Spitfire Mk.VIII LööK 1/24 Airfix
    634049 MC.205 Veltro LööK 1/32 Italeri
    644294 F-86A LööK 1/48 Clear Prop
    632202 Bf 109E wheels 1/32 Eduard
    632203 MG 15 magazines & case catchers PRINT 1/32
    632204 MC.205 Veltro wheels 1/32 Italeri
    648591 MiG-19S gun muzzles 1/48 Trumpeter
    6481051 P-39 wheels early 1/48 Arma Hobby
    6481052 P-39 wheels late 1/48 Arma Hobby
    6481056 F-86F ejection seat 1/48 Hasegawa
    6481062 Tempest Mk.V landing flaps PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    6481063 F-5E/F/N wheels 1/48 AFV Club
    653018 IJN ventilators PRINT 1/350
    653021 IJN Type 96 25mm AA gun (triple) PRINT 1/350
    672399 Bf 109G-10 WNF engine PRINT 1/72 Eduard
    672400 Bf 109G-10 Mtt Regensburg engine PRINT 1/72 Eduard
    644293 P-39N LööKplus 1/48 Arma Hobby
    674023 Bf 109G-14/AS LööKplus 1/72 Eduard
    SIN648135 P-51B Malcolm Hood canopy ESSENTIAL 1/48 Eduard
    SIN67227 P-51D-10 ESSENTIAL 1/72 Eduard
    3DL48207 Chipmunk T.20 SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    3DL72052 Bf 110G-4 SPACE 1/72 Eduard
    3DL72053 Re.2002 Ariete SPACE 1/72 Italeri
    3DL72054 IAR-80 SPACE 1/72 IBG
    3DL72055 IAR-81C SPACE 1/72 IBG
    D72053 P-51D-5 "8th AF" 1/72 Eduard
    JANUARY 2025
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 90

    BUILT
    1/48
    Built by Kieth Zimmermann
    #11169
    MARKING C
    INFO Eduard90
    January 2025
  • Strana 91

    BUILT
    F-104C-5-LO, 56-0886, 476th TFS, 479th TFW, Da Nang AB, South Vietnam, April 1965
    In 1965 Starfighter serial number 56-0886 flew
    out of Da Nang airbase in the South Vietnam.
    Its nose was decorated with the red inscription
    Fannie and it was one of few 479th TFW planes
    that had their nicknames painted on the
    fuselage. In April 1965, the 479th TFW dispatched
    28 F-104C to Da Nang airbase. They flew the
    combat patrols over the bay of Tonkin to protect
    EC-121 Warning Star nicknamed College Eye or
    Disco. The effect of the F-104 deployment on the
    North Vietnamese and Chinese MiG operations
    was immediate. The Vietnam Peoples Republic‘s
    pilots learned very soon to avoid any contact
    with EC-121 airplanes which were escorted by
    F-104. During the whole 479th TFW deployment
    in 1965 only two brief encounters between
    F-104C and MiGs took place.
    INFO Eduard
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    January 2025
  • Strana 92

    BUILT
    P-51B/C
    wheel bay
    PRINT
    Product page
    1/48
    #6481010
    Built by Jan Baranec
    INFO Eduard92
    January 2025
  • Strana 93

    BUILT
    Fw 190A-7
    1/48
    Built by Oliver Peissl
    Own decals used.
    #82138
    Accessories used:
    648940 Fw 190A-7 cockpit PRINT 1/48 (Brassin)
    648942 Fw 190A-7 undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    93
    January 2025
  • Strana 94

    BUILT
    Spitfire Mk.IXc late version
    1/48
    Built by Paolo Portuesi
    #8281
    MARKING F
    Product page
    Accessories used:
    648119 Spitfire wheels - 5 spoke, smooth tire (Brassin)
    SIN64809 SPITFIRE Mk. IX ADVANCED (BIGSIN)
    INFO Eduard94
    January 2025
  • Strana 95

    BUILT
    Spitfire LF Mk.lXc, P/O Jerry Billing, No. 401 Sqn., France, July 1944
    Jerry Billing was shot down at the controls of
    ML135 on July 1, 1944 and belly-landed seven
    miles south of Carentan, France. The D
    -
    Day
    stripes were left on the undersides only and
    the female name “Dorothy” appeared under the
    windscreen.
    INFO Eduard
    95
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  • Strana 96

    ON APPROACH
    FEBRUARY 2025
    644295
    P-40E LööK
    1/48 Eduard
    674024
    Bf 109G-6 LööK
    1/72 Tamiya
    BIG49436 P-39N 1/48 Arma Hobby
    BIG49437 F-4C 1/48 Hobby 2000 / Academy
    BIG49438 Mi-24P 1/48 Trumpeter
    644295 P-40E LööK 1/48 Eduard
    674024 Bf 109G-6 LööK 1/72 Tamiya
    6481058 P-40E wheels cross tread 1/48 Eduard
    6481060 P-40 exhaust stacks rounded PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    6481061 P-40 exhaust stacks fishtail PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    6481068 P-40 wheel bays with canvas PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    6481069 P-40E engine PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    672401 MG 15 magazines & case catchers PRINT 1/72
    672402 Bf 109G-10 Erla engine PRINT 1/72 Eduard
    644296 Bf 109E-4 LööKplus 1/48 Eduard
    644297 Bf 109F LööKplus 1/48 Eduard
    SIN67228 P-51D-15+ ESSENTIAL 1/72 Eduard
    SIN67229 P-51D ADVANCED 1/72 Eduard
    BIG ED (February)
    BRASSIN (February)
    LöökPlus (February)
    BIGSIN (February)
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEEL
    seatbelts for Bf 109G-6 in 1/72 scale. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEEL
    seatbelts for P-40E in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    6481058
    P-40E wheels cross tread
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for P-40E
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a tail wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 4 parts
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: yes
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
    INFO Eduard96
    January 2025
  • Strana 97

    6481060
    P-40 exhaust stacks rounded PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    6481061
    P-40 exhaust stacks fishtail PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    6481068
    P-40 wheel bays with canvas PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - exhaust stacks for P-40E in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 14 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - exhaust stacks for P-40E in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic
    parts. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 14 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - main wheel bays for P-40E
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    ON APPROACH
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 98

    ON APPROACH
    FEBRUARY 2025
    6481069
    P-40E engine PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    672401
    MG 15 magazines & case catchers PRINT
    1/72
    672402
    Bf 109G-10 Erla engine PRINT
    1/72 Eduard
    Brassin set - engine for P-40E in 1/48 scale.
    Cowlings are included. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 45 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - MG 15 machine gun magazines and case
    chatchers in 1/72 scale. Set consists of 10 magazines
    and 10 case catchers (2 types, 5+5 pcs). Made by direct
    3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 20 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - engine for Bf 109 G-10 produced by Erla
    factory in Leipzig in 1/72 scale. Cowlings are included.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 26 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    INFO Eduard98
    January 2025
  • Strana 99

    ON APPROACHFEBRUARY 2025
    644296
    Bf 109E-4 LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    644297
    Bf 109F LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 3 sets for Bf 109E-4 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)
    - undercarriage wheels
    - painting mask
    Collection of 3 sets for Bf 109F in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)
    - undercarriage wheels
    - painting mask
    INFO Eduard
    99
    January 2025
  • Strana 100

    ON APPROACH
    SIN67228
    P-51D-15+ ESSENTIAL
    1/72 Eduard
    Collection of 3 sets for P-51D-15+ in 1/72 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - cockpit
    - propeller
    - wing gun bays
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    FEBRUARY 2025
    INFO Eduard100
    January 2025
  • Strana 101

    SIN67229
    P-51D ADVANCED
    1/72 Eduard
    Collection of 4 sets for P-51D in 1/72 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - engine
    - wheel bay
    - undercarriage wheels
    - undercarriage legs.
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022
    ON APPROACHFEBRUARY 2025
    INFO Eduard
    101
    January 2025
  • Strana 102

    PE
    -
    SETS
    53320 USS Wasp LHD-1 part 3 1/350 Trumpeter
    32493 Bf 109F-2/4 exterior 1/32
    Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    321022 Bf 109F-2 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    321023 Bf 109F-4 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    36531 2 cm Flak 38 1/35 ICM
    36532 Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.B 1/35 Tamiya
    481155 P-40E landing flaps 1/48 Eduard
    491499 F-86F-25/30 1/48 Airfix
    491501 Bf 109E-3 1/48 Hobby Boss
    ZOOMS
    33375 Bf 109F-2 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    33376 Bf 109F-4 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    33377 Bf 109F-2/4 seatbelts STEEL 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    FE1498 P-40E seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Eduard
    FE1499 F-86F-25/30 1/48 Airfix
    FE1500 F-86F-25/30 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Airfix
    FE1501 Bf 109E-3 1/48 Hobby Boss
    FE1502 Bf 109E-3 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Hobby Boss
    MASKS
    JX329 Bf 109E TFace 1/32 Eduard
    JX330 Bf 109F-2 1/32
    Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    JX331 Bf 109F-2 TFace 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    JX332 Bf 109F-4 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    JX333 Bf 109F-4 TFace 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    EX1088 P-40E 1/48 Eduard
    EX1089 P-40E TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX1090 F-86F-25/30 1/48 Airfix
    EX1091 F-86F-25/30 TFace 1/48 Airfix
    EX1092 Bf 109E-3 1/48 Hobby Boss
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    Col. Robert L. Scott, CO of 23rd FG, 14th AF, Kunming, China, October 1942
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  • Tail End Charlie - About Swastikas and more…

    In the October 2024 issue of INFO Eduard magazine, I published an article about an international aviation gathering commemorating the 80th anniversary of the air battle over the Ore Mountains. This historic event, which took place on September 11, 1944, saw the 100th Bomb Group—nicknamed the "Bloody Hundredth"—suffer some of the heaviest casualties in its history. If you have a moment, I’d be delighted if you could read the article.

    In the October 2024 issue of INFO Eduard magazine,
    I published an article about an international aviation
    gathering commemorating the 80th anniversary of
    the air battle over the Ore Mountains. This historic
    event, which took place on September 11, 1944, saw
    the 100th Bomb Group—nicknamed the "Bloody
    Hundredth"—suffer some of the heaviest casualties
    in its history. If you have a moment, I’d be delighted if
    you could read the article.
    The gathering in the Czech township of Kovářs
    was well attended, attracting a large number of
    participants, many of whom were members of the
    public from neighboring Germany.
    During a visit to the local museum, which is
    dedicated to the air battle, an interesting situation
    unfolded. A group of German visitors stopped
    to examine the nose art of a B-17 bomber, which
    displayed symbols of aerial victories in the form
    of swastikas. Mistakenly assuming the aircraft to
    be German, they asked the museum staff about its
    origins. To their surprise, they were informed that
    it was an American bomber and that the swastikas
    represented victories against the German Luftwaffe.
    The visitors were visibly taken aback, as they
    had naturally assumed that any aircraft bearing
    swastikas must, of course, be German.
    I believe that the vast majority, if not all, of the
    readers who engage with my text are so well-versed
    in aviation and military history that such a question
    would never cross their minds. Many might even
    shake their heads at the museum visitors' lack of
    understanding.
    That said, I assume our German readers can
    understand the context of this situation. In Germany,
    the display of the swastika has been strictly
    regulated under the Criminal Code for many years.
    In simple terms, its use is permitted for religious
    purposes (as it is, for instance, a Hindu symbol) or in
    connection with the history of the Third Reich, such
    as in historical photographs, period film footage,
    feature films, and educational materials (this is
    a simplified list).
    However, the swastika cannot be displayed in
    Germany on newly created items that could, in any
    way, be used to promote the Nazi regime. While
    I understand the reasoning behind this restriction,
    it does pose challenges for historians and illustrators,
    particularly when creating new depictions of military
    equipment.
    After several generations in Germany since the
    Second World War, the swastika has become a kind
    of taboo, strongly associated with the Nazi period
    a subject the public often prefers not to delve into too
    deeply. The historical guilt of the German people for
    the atrocities committed under Hitler's regime in the
    1930s and 1940s is heavily emphasized in the school
    curriculum, even extending to geography classes.
    As a result, German society has reached a point
    where the sight of a swastika automatically triggers
    the assumption that it represents and promotes the
    Nazi regime and likely constitutes a violation of the
    law.
    This perception extends to situations where
    a layperson encounters symbols unrelated to Nazism,
    such as a Finnish aircraft bearing a blue swastika,
    a Latvian plane with a red swastika, or an American
    infantryman’s helmet from the First World War
    featuring a swastika painted as a good luck charm.
    Similarly, a Spad biplane fighter adorned with
    a red swastika can lead the uninformed observer to
    mistakenly conclude that these symbols are tied to
    the Nazi era.
    Adolf Hitler adopted the swastika as a symbol
    of his political party in 1920. Werner Voss and his
    Albatros D.III from Jasta 2, which featured a swastika
    on its side in 1917, could not possibly have had any
    connection to Hitler’s use of the symbol. At that time,
    that "damned Austrian non-commissioned officer" of
    the Bavarian army was still running around in the
    trenches as a liaison.
    However, this historical nuance is irrelevant to the
    average layperson in Germany. Imagine someone in
    a German shop coming across a model of a First World
    War Spad fighter plane from the American volunteer
    Escadrille Lafayette, featuring a swastika on its side.
    It is quite likely they would report it to the police.
    The police, uninterested in the historical context or
    the fact that the plane bears French cockades, would
    have to follow procedure by gathering evidence for
    an investigation. This involves confiscating the goods
    and commissioning expert reports.
    After a year of investigation, the goods would be
    returned, often in a slightly worse condition, along
    with a statement concluding that no law was violated,
    as the product has no connection to the Nazi regime.
    By this time, however, the shop might have already
    gone out of business. While hypothetical, similar
    cases have indeed occurred in Germany.
    None of what I’ve described may resonate well
    with history enthusiasts, but it reflects the reality
    of the German marketplace for manufacturers
    and retailers. For this reason, we avoid displaying
    swastikas on products intended for the German
    market, even when depicting subjects like German
    ABOUT SWASTIKAS AND MORE
    Jan Bobek
    Detail of the symbols representing the victories
    achieved by the pilots of the Czechoslovak 310th
    Fighter Squadron of the RAF on Hurricane Mk.I “
    NN
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    D” (P3143). The four victories indicate the aircraft
    is depicted as it appeared on September 7th or 8th,
    1940. Up to , that point, two victories had been recorded
    by F/Lt. G. L. Sinclair, and two more by Sgt. Bohumil
    Fürst. Later in September, additional victories were
    achieved by P/O Stanislav Fejfar, Sgt. Eduard Prchal,
    and again by Bohumil Fürst.
    Hurricane Mk.I, P3143, No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, RAF Duxford, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, September 1940.
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    TAIL END CHARLIE
    Images from the IWM
    collections show famous
    aces Robert S. Tuck (photo
    no. 1), Eric S. Lock (no. 2),
    and the Hurricane Mk.I
    coded NN
    -
    D (P3143) aircraft
    (no. 3) being serviced by
    Czechoslovak mechanics.
    All aircraft feature victories
    marked in the form of
    swastikas. Currently, aircraft
    model kits on the German
    market cannot include
    swastikas, even as symbols
    of aerial victories in the fight
    against the Nazi regime.
    This leads to sometimes
    absurd connections, for
    instance, Robert S. Tuck was
    of Jewish origin. Strangely,
    this biographical detail was
    erased from English version
    of Tuck´s Wikipedia page.
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    TAIL END CHARLIE
    aircraft from before the NSDAP era or items with no
    connection to Germany at all.
    As a result, you won’t find swastikas representing
    victory symbols against Nazi airmen on decals in kits
    for Mustangs, Spitfires, or other aircraft destined for
    our German distributors. It’s an absurd situation, but
    the risk of denunciation by an uninformed public is
    simply too great to ignore.
    This measure significantly complicates our
    production process. While we hope to consult with the
    German Chamber of Commerce regarding swastikas
    that are unrelated to the Nazi regime, I am unsure if
    such efforts will lead to any meaningful resolution.
    The caution exercised by our German distributors will
    likely outweigh the benefits of any legal clarification,
    and even the Spad from Escadrille Lafayette will lose
    its battle with the German general public.
    Unfortunately, this approach results in complaints
    from customers in other countries who receive kits
    from German dealers with decals that have been
    self-censored in this way.
    In this context, I must also express my dismay
    at the opposite extreme. For instance, in the United
    States, it is possible for someone to march in
    a demonstration wearing a T-shirt or carrying a flag
    bearing a Nazi swastika without facing consequences.
    In my country, and rightly so, such behavior would
    swiftly lead to arrest, prosecution, and punishment.
    I am confident that no American soldier who served
    in World War II would disagree with me. Promoting
    a regime responsible for atrocities like the slaughter
    of American prisoners at Malmedy, not even speaking
    of the rest, has nothing to do with freedom of speech.
    Unfortunately, the German perspective on the
    display of the swastika is increasingly influencing
    other EU countries. For example, the Czech Criminal
    Code has been mirroring German legislation on this
    matter for several years. We do not yet know whether
    the interpretation of the law will be identical, nor
    do we know how law enforcement authorities will
    handle it. Nevertheless, we foresee significant risks
    in the future, which is why we are taking precautions
    and removing swastikas as distinctive markings
    in our kits.
    If Germany succeeds in thoroughly eradicating the
    swastika from public spaces, it will paradoxically
    represent a form of "final victory" 80 years after
    the war. Not only will historic German machines
    lose their obvious Nazi-association, but the Allies'
    victories over the Nazis will also fade from public
    recognition. In effect, we risk erasing the record of
    the Allied triumph over the Nazi regime from history.
    I believe that European countries, particularly
    Germany, should focus on more pressing issues than
    the strict regulation of the swastika, which has led
    to the kinds of misunderstandings and complications
    described earlier. To explain what I mean, I will quote
    several prominent figures on the topics of Russian
    aggression and Islamic extremism.
    To clarify my point, I’d like to reference the insights
    of individuals more qualified than I am, particularly
    when comparing their expertise to my own 20 years
    of experience in management positions across
    several countries. My career includes working in
    an international consulting and engineering firm
    headquartered in the Netherlands, with a parent
    company in Germany, half of my colleagues based in
    the Gulf region and my own team including members
    in Russia.
    One critical issue that demands attention is Russia
    and the multifaceted war it is waging against the West,
    Ukraine, and other countries through various means
    and with varying levels of intensity. Notably, Russia
    likely holds the record for the largest number of neo-
    Nazis within its borders, and in the early months of
    its invasion of Ukraine, it sought to mask its colonial
    aggression with rhetoric about fighting Ukrainian
    Nazis and fascists. This observation is not meant to
    downplay the existence of neo-Nazis in Ukraine or
    other European countries.
    British General Sir Alexander Richard Shirreff,
    who served as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander
    Europe from 2011 to 2014, published a book in 2016
    entitled "2017: War with Russia: An Urgent Warning
    from Senior Military Command." In this historical
    fiction, he described a scenario in which Russia in
    2017 militarily occupied eastern Ukraine, established
    a land link with occupied Crimea, and then invaded
    the Baltic states, threatening to use nuclear
    weapons. At the same time, Shirreff warned of the
    unpreparedness of British and European military
    forces for such a scenario.
    At the time of the book's publication, Shirreff was
    considered by some critics to be greatly exaggerating
    and risking his reputation. However, some reviewers
    were of a different opinion. General Wesley
    K. Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander Europe
    (1997-2000) wrote about the book: "A must read for
    anyone engaged in national security policy. Shirreff's
    warnings-veiled as fiction-ring with authenticity,
    rich in technical details and insight." Adm. James
    G. Stavridis, U.S. Navy, who twelve years later held
    the same position as Clark, summed up his opinion of
    Shirreff's warnings succinctly,
    "You fail to read this
    book at your peril."
    Unfortunately, history has shown that Shirreff was
    more or less mistaken only in the timing of Russia’s
    long-prepared invasion operation. The fact that the
    Baltics were not invaded is likely due to the resilience
    of Ukraine’s defenders.
    When Shirreff’s book was published, he stated,
    among other things,
    I think it is the duty of senior
    soldiers engaged with politicians not to think like
    politicians, not to make life easy for politicians, but
    to lay out the military consequences of political
    decisions. And I sense that is something that has got
    blurred in recent years.”
    Regarding this "blurred picture," specifically the
    Russian threat to Europe, Politico quoted Poland's
    former foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, in
    March 2022. Sikorski, who is married to Pulitzer
    Prize-winning author Anne Applebaum, remarked,
    The Western Europeans pooh-poohed and patronized
    us for these last 30 years. For years [they] were
    patronizing us about our attitude: ‘Oh, you know,
    you over-nervous, over-sensitive Central Europeans
    are prejudiced against Russia.’
    I believe that Western European security and
    military forces, including those in Germany, have
    experienced an uncomfortable awakening about
    Russia in recent years. However, I cannot shake the
    feeling that they need to significantly increase their
    efforts, particularly in arms production, which should
    not be impeded by banks or politicians. Russian
    power structures are highly experienced in influence
    operations and maintain numerous supporters
    among European extremists and neo-Nazis. Russia is
    already waging a form of war against us, yet it seems
    that Europe remains hesitant to fully acknowledge
    the reality of the situation.
    In the spring of 2022, during a conversation with
    a senior executive at one of Germany’s largest
    automotive manufacturers, the director laughed
    when the topic of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine came
    up. He claimed that Russia was not the enemy and
    that Germany’s real rival was the United States.
    Fortunately, over the past two years, I have seen
    considerable evidence that the perspective within
    German industry has shifted, with the compass
    turning back toward the West and away from Moscow.
    Undoubtedly, this shift has been influenced by
    the courageous resistance of the Ukrainians, which
    starkly contrasts with the collapse of the Afghan
    armed forces during the rushed withdrawal of the
    U.S. and its allies from Afghanistan.
    The second issue that Germany and other Western
    European states should address with a renewed
    approach is the risk highlighted in 2017 by the then
    Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates, His
    Highness Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan at the Tweeps
    conference:
    "And let me say this in English so you can understand
    what I am saying.“
    Compere:
    I have translation.“
    No, I know you have translation, I just want to make
    sure you get it right
    There will come a day when we will see far more
    radical extremists and terrorists coming out of
    Europe because of lack of decision making, trying to
    be politically correct or assuming that they know the
    Middle East and they know Islam and they know the
    others far better than we do.
    And I'm sorry, but that's pure ignorance."
    One final thought: what is more dangerous—
    a swastika painted on a model of a historic aircraft,
    serving as a reminder of the horrors of a war from
    which we all unequivocally dissociate ourselves, or
    people waving flags and shouting slogans calling for
    genocide, without even pretending to dissociate from
    the atrocities of recent years?
    I sincerely hope that, in the years ahead, European
    politicians, authorities, and citizens can move beyond
    ignorance, "blurring," and political correctness when
    addressing the issues that genuinely threaten Europe.
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  • Editorial

    Good Day, Dear Modelers

     

    One year has come to an end and another has begun, bringing us to the right time to describe what we want to accomplish in the near future. But don't expect anything groundbreaking today. You already know about most of the new products being prepared for this year, whether from our involvement with E-day or from other sources. Today I will only reference projects that we are more or less certain we will complete this year. As part of the presentation of this year's new products, I will only deal with new kits today, and I’ll skip accessory items, except to say that in all of our main branches of accessory lines, that is to say in photoetched, masks and Brassins, we are working on various types of innovations. These are often quite fundamental steps that, if successful, will bring interesting advancement both in the form of improved quality and increased quantity of production, as well as in the form of new products and perhaps even new product lines. However, none of these innovations are yet at a stage where they can be put to good use, so there is no real point in writing about them today. But don't worry, as soon as any of these new manufacturing processes are ready to launch, we'll let you know and introduce you to the new products that these processes will allow.

     

    KITS

     Last year we premiered two kits, the P-51B in 1:48 scale, and the P-51D in 1:72nd. In addition, we completed the Bf 109 G-6/G-14 and G-10 series in 1:72, and we produced molds for the first all-new release of the year, the P-40E Warhawk in 48th. We will start shipping these to those that preordered the Royal Class kit next week, and these kits will arrive at retailers with other new releases for February, 2025 a week or so later.

     

    P-40E WARHAWK, 1:48

     Our Warhawk kit brings with it a few subtle innovations. One of them is the speed of implementation. We started working on this project in the fall of 2023. From the initiation of the design to the completion of all the molds, it took us a year. It may seem like a long time to you, but in reality, this is pretty quick. Usually, it takes us about twice as long to take a project of similar scope to completion. We achieved that one year window from start to finish thanks to the design process that we first tested five years ago when designing the first version of our Zero, and also because developing the molds for the P-40E had shared top priority in production during the second half of the year. It almost means that we were able to squeeze into production a mold for the fuselage with fillet for the 48th scale P-51B and a mold for three variants of the 72nd scale Bf 109 G-10. Such small things. I understand that some of you are not very excited about these ideas, but the kits are really very nice and of course require their share of honest work. It's not just a minor change involving the changing of the name on the box and the instructions.

     The second subtle innovation is hidden within the surface of the kit. We experienced a certain lack of uniformity when it came to larger surface areas, namely those of the fuselage and wings. This was especially noticeable in the riveting, which tended to be inconsistent over large areas of real estate of the large parts. Sometimes it was more noticeable, sometimes less, of course it did not look good and was subject to justified criticism. Something had to be done about it. After all, riveting is one of the most striking highlights of our kits. We have worked intensively on solving this problem in recent months, we have made several adjustments to out machine settings and the system of continuous measurement of sparking parameters, and we have introduced a mandatory procedure for checking the machine parameter settings and calibrating the measuring probe during the set-up of the electroabrasive process. You can judge the result for yourself. We like it and we will closely monitor compliance with our set technological specs in order to maintain this surface style at the highest possible level.

     We are releasing the Royal Class in quantities that have been determined by customer pre-orders on our e-shop and dealer orders. The result will be that we will most likely not have any left at the end of January out of the entire run of 4,000 units. However, these kits will still be available through retailers for some time. As a new product in March, they will be replaced in our catalog by the Limited Edition release called ‘Pacific Star’. It will, as expected, be a Dual Combo boxing, with a production run set at 3,000 units, and I assume that it will remain available for several months. Or at least weeks. Anyway, next in line will be the Profipack version, which will be a June release. In the summer, the P-40N will be released along a like line of standards, starting with the Royal Class, followed by the Limited Edition kit and then in the fall by the Profipack. Or rather, Profipacks...plural, because there will be two versions, differing in the design of the canopy, the P-40M and the P-40N.

     

    KAMIKAZE TOKKÔTAI / A6M5 Zero Model 52 & A6M2-K Zero Model 11 1/48

     After a long break, we will continue also with our Zero family of kits. The completion only really requires the two-seat versions, and the late versions Zero Model 52 and Zero Model 63. The subject of the Zero Model 52 is a complex one. If we do not count the two-seat variant of this model, it is actually made up of four development versions, differing primarily in armament. This looks like a great potential for the release of several versions, but in reality it is quite difficult to distinguish these machines from one another. When you add to this the famous variety of Japanese WWII naval aircraft consisting of green camouflage, national markings and some code marking on the rudder, then the great potential turns into a dilemma of what to do. From the modeler's point of view, the whole thing seems like a mass of green boredom. From the manufacturer's point of view, it is rather a small modeler's version of hell. The differences in the versions are essentially small and not very noticeable, but for most interested people unforgettable in the long run. However, as is known, each type has its experts, for whom the release of the subject of their lifelong study and, I dare say, passion, is an opportunity to apply their knowledge and dominate the show. Thanks to them, hundreds of modelers, about half of whom only knew that the Zero Model 52 existed and the other half not even that, will become experts who have a completely clear understanding of ​​what the manufacturer must do to cover the kit properly, what to represent and definitely what not to omit. We manufacturers are truly happy about this. With the Zero Model 52, the differences, I emphasize once again that in their individuality are really small differences, but these have led us to develop seven new molds for this specific version, three for the wings, two for the fuselage, and two more molds for sprues with small detail parts. We will use three of them in the Kamikaze Tokkôtai kit, since four of them are for the A6M5 Zero Model 52c, which will not be in this kit.

     So what’s it all mean? As many times before, we will now go about it through a storyline in which we will connect the technical history, describing the evolution of the technical development of these machines, with the history of their combat deployment, and above all with the fates of their crews. Through our line of kits we will retell one of the great stories of humanity, the story of the pilots known as Kamikaze. We will look at the history of the Kamikaze units a little differently than has been customary in the West. We will look at it more from a Japanese perspective, we will try to explain not only the history of the operational deployment, but also the motives that led to it, and the Japanese social view of its participants, the pilots who gave their lives for their homeland. However, we will not neglect the perspective of the other side, without which the explanation of the circumstances of this epic duel of two cultures would be complete. Technically, from the point of view of the composition of the kit, this will of course not be a comprehensive coverage of this history. It will be just a snippet, just the part of history in which the Zero was involved. We will only write about other types of aircraft and units, for example military ones, that participated in the Kamikaze attacks in accompanying texts, mainly in our newsletter. On the other hand, you don't have to worry that it will be boring from the point of view of technical history. From the kit, which will of course be a Dual Combo with two complete sets of plastic, it will be possible to build one of three different versions of the Zero Model 52, namely the Model 52, 52a and 52b, and the two-seat A6M2-K Zero Model 11. We are adding this to the Kamikaze Tokkôtai kit because training aircraft were often used in operational deployment by Kamikaze units. And the two-seat Zero is a famous airplane, which has the chance to give this kit a stamp of exceptionalism. There are so many exceptional things about it that there is neither the time nor space here and now to explain all of these. Honza Bobek will outline these in articles on the topic of Kamikaze. For example, why the two-seat Zero Model 11, when it was built on the basis of the Zero Model 21? We made two more new molds for the two-seat version of the Zero. So in total, there are five new sprues for this kit. The Kamikaze Tokkôtai kit is currently scheduled for April, and I think that in this case we will meet that deadline. Which may not be the case for many other new products, planned mainly for the second half of the year.

     

    MiG-21bis, 1:72

     Again after a long absence, we return to an aircraft the previous versions of which were front and centre quite a while back. The last introduction of a new release among the 72nd MiG-21s was five years ago, in January 2020, with the MiG-21PFM, and in April of that year, with the MiG-21PF. But I think that in this case a longer break is not a bad thing. At least no one will write to us in the comments on Facebook that we only produce MiGs and that we might want to consider also releasing something else. In this case, we are releasing exactly that ‘something else’ right? Right now there are similar complaints that we are still releasing only boring Messerschmitts and Mustangs.

     The MiG-21bis is based on previous versions of the MiG-21 kit, primarily the MiG-21MF, specifically the version in the Czech Republic and Slovakia called ‘the Greys’, and as it was dubbed in our previous kits, the MiG-21MF Fighter Bomber. The new kit will also use some parts from the MiG-21MF Fighter Bomber kit, specifically it will contain sprues with small detail parts and armament, as well as the original wing. The new kit will have a sprue with newly designed parts, primarily the fuselage, the fuselage spine with the rudder, and a number of optional small parts. Some of them are engine parts, or rather exhaust nozzles to be more precise, some are for the cockpit, and many of them represent various antennae and sensors, which were mainly found on the modernized bis in the nineties and were different for different users. The first higher standard release will be the Royal Class kit, followed by the Profipack and later the Weekend version. In this case, we will probably skip the Limited Edition release, at least for this year.

     Structurally and technologically, we have the SMT and R versions ready. The most complex from the point of view of production is the MiG-21R, which has a new fuselage and wing sprue, as well as one additional one with weapons and equipment, on which the most space is taken up by three versions of reconnaissance pods. However, we do not expect the release of these versions this year, and are going with a first release next year.

     

    MiG-21F-13 1:48

     Last year, after the January newsletter was published, there was great discontent among Czech modelers over the decision to postpone the production of kits of purely Czechoslovak aircraft and give priority to Mustangs and other, from our point of view, more desirable types, especially the P-40. We have fulfilled this part of our plan for this year, and in the second half of last year we were already working on the production of molds for the MiG-21F-13. Including the cockpit, there are eight sprues that will be in the kit, but the one containing the parts for the armament will be there twice, for a grand total of nine. The MiG-21F kit will be technically manufactured to the latest Eduard standard. The surface will be completely and realistically riveted, which means that there will be several tens of thousands of rivets on it, and overall I dare say that it will be one of the best and most beautiful kits you will get your hands on this year. The release schedule has not yet been decided. We are also working on a book that should be in the Limited Edition kit dedicated to the Czechoslovak MiG-21F-13, but it is not yet clear whether this edition will be released first, or whether it will be, perhaps, the Royal Class kit. In any case, we have budgeted the work on this project so that the MiG-21F-13 will have its premiere at this year's E-day.

     

    PROJECTS FOR THE END OF 2025

     We have four other projects in the production process that are complete in terms of design, but we do not yet have a release date for them. We will specify this during the first half of this year, and it is almost certain that at least one of these projects will no longer fit into our program this year. These are: the Albatros D.III 1:72, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 K-4 1:72, the Spitire Mk.I 1:72 and the P-51B Mustang 1:32. Then there is a fifth project, the Avia S-199 in 1:48th.

     At least two of them will still fit into this year's program. They will most likely be the Albatros D.III in 1:72 and the Bf 109 K-4, also 1:72. Both are relatively simple, and the Albatros D.III is being outsourced, we are not producing the mold ourselves. The implementation of the Bf 109 K-4 involves completing a single mold, and that will not be difficult at all. It will be more difficult for the Spitfire Mk.I, not to mention that this project also includes the Spitfire Mk.II and, above all, several versions of the Spitfire Mk.V. The most complex and demanding is, perhaps obviously, the Mustang in 1:32nd scale. Prioritizing will be a difficult decision, which will be influenced by the progress of work on the projects described in the previous paragraphs. But I promise that we will let you know the result by the summer at the latest.

     

    RELEASES OF OTHER MANUFACTURER’S KITS

     We are preparing two projects for this year that are based on HKM – Hong Kong Models molds. In the first half of the year, it will be the Lancaster Mk.I 1:48, and in the second half, the B-25J Mitchell, also in 1:48 scale. We are still working on the concept of both kits, and we will present them in detail in the coming months.

     

    E-day, 2025

     This year, E-Day will move to the Zahrada Čech exhibition center in Litoměřice. E-Day at the Tankodrom in Milovice, where we have been organizing it for the last three years, had its charm. The area undoubtedly has charisma, suitable for a model exhibition and the potential to organize accompanying events, such as flight demonstrations. Unfortunately, it also has its limitations, especially spatial, due to it being impossible to free up the entire area of ​​the exhibition hall. Another problem is the dut and limited space on the catwalks where the competition models were exhibited. That is why we were looking for an alternative, and the area of ​​the exhibition center in Litoměřice meets our requirements. Of course, we do not expect everything to be ideal and, at least for the first year, I expect some criticism to come under the spotlight. For example, we will probably have to give up the flight demonstrations. The exhibition will be located in several halls, maybe even as many as five, but I think that will not be a problem. We will have separate rooms for lectures and workshops, we will have enough space for catering, a sufficiently large parking lot and, last but not least, we will be close to the center of Litoměřice, which offers enough accommodation and catering capacities and evening program options. Which is something that modelers will certainly welcome. The date for this year's E-Day is the first weekend in October and it will again be in a one-and-a-half-day format. This means that the main program will take place on Saturday, October 4th, but the acceptance of models will begin on Friday, October 3rd in the afternoon, and we will have an accompanying program prepared for late Friday afternoon and early evening, similar to what we had at Milovice and before that in Lysá nad Labem. However, I must admit that I have been thinking about returning to a two-day format for a long time, about extending E-day to Sunday. I understand that many modelers will be resistant to this, but on the other hand, it would free up time for other accompanying events, for which we do not have enough time in the current format, and the event is marked by a certain hectic pace and time stress. If the restaurants in Litoměřice prove accommodating, why not spend a Saturday evening there and have a good chat? We do it that way in Moson too, and we like it, so why can't we have it that way at home? Litoměřice is no worse than Moson, and Moson is pretty darned good.

     

    EMD

     In December, we published the first complimentary issue of the paid supplement of our newsletter, the Eduard Modeler's Den. In the second half of January, we expect the launch of the first, paid issue. If you missed the complimentary issue, you can check it out here. As noted, it is a free trial, so that you can see what the EMD, as we call it for short, is all about before you commit. At the same time, in the complimentary issue you will also find the conditions of purchase and other information for making your decision an easy one. I do not hide that our wish is that your decision will be ‘Yes, I want it!’, and there are a number of benefits to going that route.

     In the paragraph about the Kamikaze Tokkôtai kit, I mentioned the lectures. The first one will be in a week, on Saturday, January 18th in Prostějov. We are organizing it in cooperation with Mr. Nevečeřala, the owner of the MN Modelář on-line store. We will tell you as much as possible about the Kamikaze Tokkôtai project, as well as about the upcoming Lancaster and P-40N, and also about the latest developments in 3D printing. Participation in the event requires registration, which you can create here.

     This year marks 33 years since Eduard was founded as a limited liability company. However, the first photoetched products under the Eduard brand appeared two years earlier, because for the first two years we operated in a simpler legal form, as a trade. We are not taking a holiday or anything like that, but it doesn't hurt to recollect…

     So in closing, I wish you all a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year, my dear Friends!


    Happy Modeling!

    Vladimir Sulc

  • The NR-30 Aircraft Mounted Weapon


    The NR-30 aircraft cannon was designed by Soviet designers A. E. Nudelman and A. A. Richter in the mid-1950s. The name of the weapon was derived from the initials of their surnames (Nudelman, Richter) and the number ‘30’ refers to the weapon’s caliber. This period was characterized by a great boom in the design and production of new types of jet aircraft in the Soviet Union and, by extension, their internal gun armament. This specific cannon was gradually installed in the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19S fighter (three in the nose of the aircraft, all equipped with a muzzle brake at the end of the barrel), the supersonic MiG-21F (on the right side of the fuselage, below the cockpit), the Sukhoi Su-7BM, BKL fighter-bombers (one in each wing root, just behind the cockpit, without muzzle brakes) and later the Su-17 M3, M4, UM-3 (the latter two-seat version with only one cannon in the right wing) and its export variants Su-22M3, M4, UM-3K, with a like number of cannons as the Su-7. Due to the political division of the world at that time and the existence of a military grouping of countries in the socialist camp, called the Warsaw Pact, the above-mentioned types gradually entered the inventory of the air force of the former ČSLA (Czechoslovak People's Army). The ammunition was initially produced in and imported from the Soviet Union, but later it began to be produced in Czechoslovakia, initially under license, but later as an evolution under its own development program. The weapon was designed to deal with aerial as well as ground targets effectively.

     TEXT: Tomáš Dedera


    The NR-30 cannon is an automatic weapon with a continuous, double-sided belt feed, the operation of which is based on the principle of using recoil energy with a short barrel recoil. During barrel recoil, the rotary bolt is unlocked and accelerated backward by a lever accelerator. A gas gate is used to brake the barrel recoil and bring it back to its forward position - it uses gunpowder gases taken from within the gun barrel. These gases are fed into the gas cylinder through channels and fill the working space in front, sealed by the piston and at the rear by inserts with sealing rings. During barrel recoil, the barrel collar first hits the piston, causing it to move with the collar and the barrel as the recoil continues. The gas channels are closed off by engaging the insert sealing rings and the gases in the gas cylinder are compressed. Their pressure exerts a force on the piston surface that slows the barrel's backward momentum and, after stopping, returns it to the forward position. Just before reaching this forward position, the gunpowder gases from the cylinder are blown out of the system.

     

    The simple rifled barrel is supplemented with a muzzle brake in some variants of the weapon, which simultaneously functions as a flame suppressor and directs the escaping exhaust gases outside the aircraft. The gun is cocked pneumatically (by compressed air), and fired electronically, by releasing the bolt from the rear position. The electric trigger circuit includes a round counter and a signal indicating the need for pneumatic cocking. A silencer is inserted between the weapon and its mount in the aircraft.

     

    NR-30 Technical Specifications

     

    Caliber 30 x 155B mm Number of rifled Grooves in the Barrel 16 Initial Muzzle Velocity 780±10 m/s Weight 66,5 kg Firing Rate minimum 850 rounds per minute Ammunition Round Weight 410 g Minimum Air Pressure for Automatic Cocking 3.8 MPa Recoil Force max. 6000 kg Recoil Length - Barrel 100 mm Recoil Length - Bolt 302 mm

     

    Main NR-30 Components and their Function

     

    Barrel – Defines round direction, speed and rotation, thanks to a rifled bore with sixteen rotations, in the form of a right-handed thread. In the middle of the barrel length there are 10 holes for the discharge of exhaust gases into the gas cylinder. In the rear part of the barrel there is a bullet-shaped cartridge chamber.

     

    Breech Casing – This item is connected to the barrel and moves 100 mm back and forth with it in the gun housing when firing.

     

    Breech – Consists of the head and body of the breech assembly. The feeder inserts the cartridge into the head of the breech, the bolt inserts the cartridge into the chamber and locks it. The cartridge is fired mechanically after the chamber is locked.

     

    Gun Casing – Serves to guide the barrel and the breech block during firing, and also serves as locator for the weapon control mechanisms – the feeder, trigger, cocking cylinder and accelerators. The gun is attached to the aircraft structure via the gun casing. It is blocked off at the rear by a shutter.

     

    Cocking Cylinder – Serves to cock the weapon by supplying compressed air at a pressure of 50atm, which moves a slide from the rear position and inserts a cartridge from the cartridge belt into the slide head. It also contains a preloaded spring, which is compressed during cocking. The slide is held in the rear position by a trigger.

     

    Electromagnetic Trigger – Used to remotely control the firing of the cannon. After applying current, the bolt is released and thrown forward under the pressure of the preloaded spring.

     

    Ammunition Feeder – Used to advance the cartridge link belt and insert the cartridges into the breech.

     

    Gas Cylinder – Serves to dampen recoil when fired. Some of the exhaust gases are directed into it through holes in the barrel and are further compressed there. The floating piston is compressed by the barrel nut.

     

    Recoil Accelerator – Serves to unlock the chamber after discharging a round. The accelerator lever transfers the movement of the barrel to the accelerator plate, which accelerates the movement of the bolt relative to the barrel, thereby rotating the bolt head and thus unlocking the chamber.

     

    Pre-slide Accelerator – Serves to accelerate the movement of the breech with the cartridge into the chamber, thereby increasing the rate of fire.

     

    Barrel Lock – Closes the rear part of the barrel housing, dampens the movement of the bolt at its rear position and keeps the cocking cylinder in the correct position. It is connected to the barrel housing by a thread.

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     breech casting

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    Overall view of the NR-30 aircraft cannon equipped with a muzzle break as would be found on, for example, the MiG-19S.


    Principle behind Cannon Operation during Pneumatic Tensioning

     

    By channeling compressed air from the pressure cylinder to the cocking cylinder of the weapon, the barrel with the breech block and the locked breech is pulled backwards. In the initial phase of the movement, the recoil accelerator is activated, which unlocks the chamber and moves the breech block to the rear position, where it is caught by a trigger. The barrel with the breech block is pulled further backwards to the rearmost position (100 mm). After releasing the cocking button, the compressed air returns the barrel with the breech block to the front position. The movement of the barrel backwards and forwards is simultaneously transmitted by gears to the ammunition feeder, which advances the cartridge belt by one round and inserts the cartridge into the breech block. This makes the weapon ready for firing. This is indicated in the cockpit by the lighting of a red indicator light after the electrical installation contacts in the trigger are engaged.

     

    Principle behind Cannon Function during Firing

     

    After applying electric current to the trigger of the weapon, the bolt is released, which, under the pressure of the tensioned spring inserts the round into the cartridge chamber and locks it. After locking, the round is mechanically fired. The resulting exhaust gases exert pressure on the bottom of the round and the bottom of the cartridge case. The round begins to move forward and the barrel with the breech block  backward. The effect of the recoil accelerator kicks in, the cartridge chamber is unlocked and the breech with the empty cartridge is moved backward, where it is captured by the electromagnetic trigger. At the moment when the round passes the vent holes in the barrel, some of the exhaust gases are released into the gas cylinder. As a result of the movement of the barrel, the gas cylinder space is closed and the resulting gases are compressed by a floating piston, which is moved by the barrel nut. Compressing the gases dampens the effects of recoil arising during the firing sequence. When the barrel reaches its rear position, it returns to the front position under the pressure of the gases in the gas cylinder. In the front position, the gases from the gas cylinder escape to the outside. The movement of the barrel is simultaneously transferred to the feeder, which moves the cartridge belt by one round and inserts another cartridge into the breech head. This pushes out the spent cartridge and ejects it outside the aircraft, while the ammunition belt links are channeled to a box for collecting them inside the aircraft. After returning the barrel to the front position, if the breech is in the rear position and electric current is still supplied to the trigger, the automatic operation of the firing sequence is repeated and the cannon fires another round.

     

    NR-30 30x155B Ammunition Types

     

    The development and the evolution of the NR-30 system was not limited to the weapon itself. The ammunition evolved as well. As noted earlier, the 30 designator refers to the caliber of ammunition used in millimeters, while 155 specifies the length of the cartridge, also in millimeters. During the development of the weapon, a range of ammunition types was also introduced:

    OFZ (NATO Equivalent HEI) – high-explosive – incendiary with a head fuse, 

    BR (APHE) – armor-piercing – high-explosive with a bottom fuse, PRL – anti-radar chaff,

    LP (TP) – inert, for verifying the function of the weapon, 

    FZ – high-explosive – incendiary (anti-balloon).

    Later, the following types of rounds were developed and modified:

    OFZ – modernized, ME – multi-element.

    This does not complete the list of available rounds used in the NR-30. Those listed above are base types, used by the Czechoslovak and later, the Czech Republic Air Forces.


    Two pieces of steel cartridge links designed for the NR-30 cannon, the articulated connections of the links allows the belt’s shaping within the ammunition box and in the supply sleeve to the cannon.

    Belts inside the ammunition boxes of a Su-22M4 aircraft, the boxes, like the cannons in the wings, are offset relative to each other for spatial reasons.


    Visual inspection confirming correct installation of the ammunition belt, the armament specialist holding the lid of the feed to the left NR-30 cannon of a Su-22M4. Photographed from the fuselage of the aircraft, from a modeling perspective, the vents in the wing and the overall operational wear around the blast cover are of note.


    Detail of the right side of the fuselage of a MiG-21F below the cockpit, with elements of the mounting lugs for the installation of the NR – 30 cannon, which forms the basic gun armament of this type of aircraft.


    NR–30 cannon in the right wing root of a Polish Air Force Su–22UM–3K aircraft. It is worth noting that the fuselage and wing parts were shielded with stainless steel metal panels (picture on the left before firing), in order to protect the surface from the undesirable effects of exhaust gases generated during firing (right).

    Top view of the NR-30 cannon muzzle brake with exhaust gas vents.

    The cannon in the previous photos, used as a instructional aid, was originally installed in the wing of a MiG-19S fighter (which can be derived from the shape of the exhaust vents on the muzzle brake).

    Detail of the NR-30 cannon in the right, lower part of the nose of the aircraft. There is a clear difference in the number and shape of the exhaust vents and, as with other aircraft armed with the cannon in the wing root, the ever-present stainless steel blast shield embedded in the fuselage side. 

    Detail of the right wing cannon – in the other pictures, there is a clear difference in the shape and number of exhaust vents of the muzzle brake, and as in the case of the Su-22, the adjacent fuselage of the aircraft is protected by a heat resistant steel panel, necessary for when the cannon is actually employed. 

    Detail of the muzzle brake of the right wing cannon – the front part of the brake is worth noting, which is welded together from several parts, but they are not further mechanically modified and, overall, they look quite rough.

  • The Cruiser Georgios Averof

    The stern of the cruiser Averof.


    Text and photo:  Petr Uzsák


    Greece is a popular southern European destination for tourists from all over the world. If you are interested in military history and visit the capital city of Athens, you will have a surprisingly wide range of options for pursuing your passion. One of the interesting attractions, especially for land-based tourists, is the preserved Greek cruiser Georgios Averof.

     First, a little history. The ship was built as a modified cruiser of the Italian Pisa-class at the Orlando shipyard in Livorno. The keel was laid in 1907 and the hull of the vessel was launched in 1910. As is sometimes the case, at that time the Italian naval budget was running precariously short of funds, so the government decided to sell the ship. The Greek naval attache there found out about this, informed his superiors and after a positive response, Italy officially offered the ship to Greece. The latter seized the opportunity to strengthen its naval capabilities and purchased the ship with the help of the financial inheritance of the deceased merchant and philanthropist Georgios Averof. For this being made possible, Averof was posthumously rewarded by having the vessel named after him, and it still bears his name today. In addition, it became the flagship of the Greek naval fleet for a long period. The cruiser was officially accepted by the navy on May 16th, 1911.

     From a structural point of view, it was an interesting mix of equipment, because the main gun armament was British, of Armstrong production, the boilers were French from the Belleville company, the steam engines were domestically produced in Italy and the hull was protected by German steel from the Krupp company, as were the electric generators. The armament consisted of four 9.2 inch (234mm) main guns, placed in pairs in turrets at the bow and stern of the vessel. On each side there were a pair of turrets equipped with twin 7.5 inch (190mm) for a total of eight guns. All turrets were enclosed in a modern cruiser-type construction with ammunition supplied from below deck. The additional armament consisted of single 76 and 47mm guns, together with a three-barreled 17 inch (430mm) torpedo tube. However, in later times the ship underwent reconstructions and the auxiliary armament changed.

     As for the dimensions and performance of the ship, the numbers are as follows. Length was 460 feet (140m), width was 69 feet (21m) and maximum draft 23.5 feet (7m). The highest displacement was 10,200 tons and the engines delivered 19,000 horsepower. The vessel, driven by two propellers, could reach a maximum speed of 23.5 knots per hour (approximately 43km/h), and at a cruising speed of 17.5 knots per hour, range was 2,480 nautical miles, (4,590km), which was completely sufficient for Mediterranean operations. The standard crew consisted of 655 sailors and 32 officers, the maximum transport capacity was a total of 1,200 people.

    The cruiser Averof in its heyday.

    The Averof on a period postcard.

    Averof diagram.


     After the ship was delivered to Greece, crew training began, which paid off the following year when the ship took part in the First Balkan War. It was a conflict with Turkey over control of the Aegean Sea. Not long after, the ship intervened in World War I and immediately after that in the Greek-Turkish War. At that time, Averof mainly ensured the safe passage of convoys or shelled Turkish positions along the coast. After the lost war, Greek settlers and soldiers were withdrawn from what was then Turkish territory, and the ship assisted in their evacuation. After that, Averof's service continued in peacetime, the vessel was sent to France in 1925 for extensive maintenance and modifications, which were completed in 1927.

     During World War II, Greece was initially neutral, but in 1941, when Germany defeated the Greek land forces, the ship's crew managed to escape from mainland Greece and, with a stopover in Crete, was able to reach Alexandria, Egypt. All this under the imminent threat of air raids by German aircraft, which at that time hit many Greek and British vessels. Noteworthy is the fact that the crew disobeyed a direct order to sink the ship and chose to fight against German and Italian forces in exile. As part of the Allied formations, Averof then participated in escorting convoys in the Indian Ocean with its home port in Bombay. However, by then it was already struggling with wear and tear on its propulsion units, which limited its operational capabilities.

     Another significant moment for the cruiser Averof came in October, 1944, when it transported the Greek government-in-exile from Cairo, Egypt, to liberated Athens. After the war, the ship continued its honorable service for several years, but technical problems and age could no longer be ignored, so in 1952 the flagship was decommissioned from the fleet. It was then anchored off the island of Salamis (famous for the naval battle fought between the ancient Greeks and the Persian invaders) and in 1956 transported to the island of Poros, where it awaited its next fate until 1983, serving as a training ship. That same year, the command of the Hellenic Navy decided to make Averof a museum ship. For this purpose, a year later, it was towed to Palaio Faliro Bay in Athens. Here it was anchored, equipped with maritime-themed collections and made available for public viewing.

     A tour of the ship allows you to get acquainted with the two enclosed decks and the superstructure around the bridge. The bridge itself is not accessible, but you can look inside. The superstructures are accessible by stairs, but the light armament has been removed. The masts, smokestacks, skylights, cranes and motor boats have been preserved. The bridge is a roofed and glazed room above the forward gun turret, quite small, but much of the equipment is clearly visible, such as the steering wheel, compass, sound pipes and telegraph equipment for each of the engine rooms separately. Immediately behind it is the combat bridge, protected by 130mm thick armor, from where the ship was controlled in combat situations. It houses the rangefinder for the main armament. Under the bridge are the firing positions of the auxiliary armament, but without the guns installed. There is also a souvenir shop on the ship, which is located in the forward superstructure right behind the gun turret and it is possible to buy a number of theme appropriate souvenirs. You can also look into the forward gun turret, which is fully equipped, but due to the thick and dusty plexiglass it is not possible to take quality photos. At the rear of the superstructure there is an auxiliary wheelhouse, located in an armored turret, which in its upper part carries an artillery rangefinder for the main guns. You can also look into the wheelhouse and will be surprised by its miniature dimensions.

     Below decks, on the other hand, are spacious and well-organized. The ship's interior is equipped with period artifacts, such as various types of uniforms, medals, as well as folding furniture or hanging beds for regular sailors. Of course, the officers were assigned their own cabins and also their own dining room, but the ship also has an admiral's suite with its own dining room and salon. Interestingly, there were separate kitchens for the crew, officers and admiral. These are also accessible below deck. Separate displays guide the visitor through the history of the ship, including portraits of commanders and artifacts of participation in various important events, such as the coronation of the English king. The aforementioned uniforms map out the entire service life of the ship, including tropical variants when serving in equatorial waters. An interesting example is the sail for transferring coal to the below deck storage bunkers, which was undoubtedly strenuous work, especially in the summer, taking into account dust and sweat.

     The exhibition also includes fragments of Turkish artillery shells from the battle in 1912, bags with sailors' equipment (colored according to their assignment to starboard or port), life jackets, flashlights and navigational instruments. Other interesting features include preserved racks for storing the crew's rifles, including the weapons themselves, a ship's bakery and blacksmith shop, and a ship's chapel dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors. It is located in the superstructure at the stern.

    But not all parts of the ship are accessible, because it has its permanent crew, who also require a certain amount of space. Apparently for security reasons, it is not possible to enter the engine rooms, which are accessible to passages, but not to ordinary visitors. It is certainly a good thing that most of the descriptions on the displays are also in English.

     Although the Greeks sometimes refer to the Averof as a battleship, in terms of design and tonnage it is an armored cruiser. But this does not detract from the ship's importance, as evidenced by the rule that every Greek military ship that passes the anchored Averof pays homage to it, the crew standing at attention and the officers saluting.

     Due to the ongoing construction work on the pier where the cruiser is moored, it is not possible to photograph the entire ship, only a view from the rear hemisphere is possible. The reason for expanding the pier is to enrich the exhibition with other military vessels, allegedly including a submarine, but the ship's crew itself estimates that all work will be completed within a few years. In any case, Georgios Averof is a unique testament to the level of naval architecture from the beginning of the last century, which is worth a visit and will certainly delight anyone interested in maritime history.

    The stern turret with the 9.2 inch (234mm) guns, the open door on the left leads to the ship's chapel.

    The interior of the chapel of St. Nicholas.

    The stern auxiliary wheelhouse, with an artillery rangefinder in the upper part.

    The port side of the ship and the forward gun turret with a pair of 7.5 inch (190mm) guns.

    View of the bridge. The front door leads to the bridge, behind it is the oval armored wall of the combat bridge, and the door on the right leads to the navigation cabin. Above the combat bridge is an artillery rangefinder.

    Interior of the bridge.

    View from the right part of the bridge towards the stern on the starboard side of the cruiser with a side gun turret.

    Below deck display. Among the mannequins there are sailor duffle bags with a red background to the number, port side.

    Passage to the lower deck. On the wall is the name of the manufacturer and the year of construction of the ship.

    Crew spaces below deck. The furniture was foldable and was always hung on ceiling brackets after meals, while the hammocks had to be cleaned by the sailors every morning.

    Passage to the engine room, unfortunately not accessible to visitors.

    The crew's personal weapons were used for ceremonial or guard duties, among others.

    Officer's lounge and dining room combined.

    View of the foredeck. Anchor chains and a breakwater are visible in front of the gun turret, with the bridge above it. The side gun turrets are also partially visible.


    Location:

    Museum Ship Averof

    Marina Flisvos

    Trokadero, Paleo Faliro

    175 10 Greece

      

    Getting There

    Bus: 101, 217, 550, A1, B1, B2 Tram: ‘Trokadero’ tram stop

    Car: Via National Road E75 which leads to ‘Poseidonos’ Avenue Via ‘Syngrou’ Avenue

     

    Hours of Operation

    Monday: Closed

    Tuesday to Friday: 09:00 – 14:00

    Weekends and Special Holidays: 10:00 – 17:00

  • Air War in Ukraine

    Launch of an ATACMS missile from an M270 MLRS launcher. Illustrative photo by the US Army.


    ATACMS and Oreshnik Missiles in Action

    Text: Miro Barič

     

    The period of air warfare in Ukraine covered in this report (November 1 to November 30) might seem quieter at first glance. Only one confirmed aerial loss occurred between both sides. However, numerous events related to the air war took place, with the most significant ones being the use of ATACMS missiles by Ukraine and Oreshnik missiles by Russia.

     The sole confirmed aerial loss during this period occurred on Thursday, November 7. In the Kursk region, a group of Russian helicopters took off to support ground forces but was intercepted by Ukrainian FPV drones. A Kamov Ka-52 from the 15th Army Aviation Brigade was hit and destroyed. Both crew members ejected; the navigator was injured, but the pilot, Ilya Noskov, did not survive.

     Another loss for Russian helicopter aviation occurred on Sunday, November 10, although this time on the ground. At the Klin airbase in the Moscow region, a saboteur set a Mi-24 helicopter on fire, causing severe damage. Video footage shows the burning helicopter, indicating that its engines had been removed—suggesting it was either undergoing repairs or was already decommissioned.

     On Tuesday, November 26, an incident occurring over 1,300 kilometers from the front lines in Bashkortostan, Russia, was closely tied to the war in Ukraine. That night, a civilian Antonov An-2R operated by Rusavia (registration RA-40935) took off from Ufa Airport. With two pilots and a photographer aboard, its mission was to take infrared photographs of a heating pipeline in the city of Salavat at the request of a geophysical company.

     Approaching Salavat at 300 meters altitude with its navigation lights on, the aircraft was mistaken for an attacking Ukrainian drone. Sirens sounded in the city, warning of an air raid, and the defense system of a local chemical plant opened fire. The pilots immediately reported being under "friendly" fire, which soon ceased.

     The An-2R returned to Ufa Airport, and initial reports stated it had been hit by only three projectiles. However, video footage after landing revealed numerous bullet holes. High-caliber machine gun rounds (likely 14.5 mm) punctured various parts of the fuselage and wings, while at least two anti-aircraft cannon grenades struck the aircraft. One tore through a floor beam, while the other created a hole several decimeters wide in a wing. Miraculously, no one was injured, though one crew member's suit was pierced by a bullet. No reports mentioned damage to the crew's undergarments, particularly for the one with the torn clothing.

     Evidence of the previous losses also surfaced. The Military Watch website published Maxar satellite images showing Kirovskoe airbase in occupied Crimea. These images, taken between 2022 and 2023, revealed up to ten disassembled helicopter airframes without rotors. The aircraft included four Mi-28s, three Mi-8s, two Mi-24s, and one unidentified model. These were likely helicopters damaged during the war in Ukraine. They could represent claims by Ukrainian defenders that were never confirmed as the official kills.

     On the Ukrainian side, one confirmed loss occurred during the entire month: on Friday, November 22, a MiG-29 was destroyed by an Iskander missile at Dnipro Airfield.

     On November 7, pilot Ilya Noskov did not survive the destruction of the Russian Ka-52 helicopter.

    A Russian Mi-24 helicopter in flames after a saboteur's attack on November 10 at the Klin base near Moscow.

    New images from the crash site of the Russian Mi-24VM helicopter, shot down by a Stinger missile on June 16, 2022, in the Volnovakha district of the Donetsk region. The aircraft, marked RF-91410 with tail number "blue 30," belonged to the 487th Separate Helicopter Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Sergei Gundorov and Lieutenant Dmitry Yevdokimov did not survive the attack.

    A Maxar satellite image shows helicopter wrecks at the Kirovskoe base in Crimea.

    A video frame shows damage to the wing of an An-2R, which fell victim to "friendly fire“ on November 26 over the city of Salavat in the Bashkir region of Russia.

    On November 22, an Iskander missile destroyed a Ukrainian MiG-29 at the Dnipro airport.


    Authorization to attack

     The relatively little losses might suggest that November was a quiet month. However, the reality is quite the opposite. The most significant event of the month occurred neither in Ukraine, nor on the European continent—it was the U.S. presidential election won by Donald Trump. Both Trump and those in his circle made several pivotal, often contradictory statements regarding the war in Ukraine. Trump himself claimed he would end the conflict quickly. The world now awaits to see how he intends to achieve this.

     The U.S. presidential election is somewhat linked to another crucial development. Ukraine had long sought permission to use Western weapons for strikes on Russian territory. It finally received this authorization, albeit with significant restrictions. The approval applied only to certain weapons (e.g., 227 mm GMLRS rockets launched from HIMARS with an 80 km range) and only for specific border regions of Russia. Kyiv repeatedly requested permission to strike with longer-range missiles as well. However, President Joe Biden granted authorization to use tactical ballistic ATACMS missiles (610 mm caliber, with a range of up to 300 km depending on the version) only after the election—effectively too late.

     Why? Russia had long anticipated this move and relocated as much as possible out of range. This included pulling aircraft from bases near the Ukrainian border. Moreover, Ukraine reportedly received only about 50 ATACMS missiles, a small supply. Some have already been used in at least eight known attacks on targets in occupied Ukrainian territories. This means that for strikes on Russian soil, Ukraine cannot afford to waste them and must carefully choose its targets.

     Additionally, U.S. authorization is limited to the Kursk region and its immediate surroundings, making this more of a symbolic gesture than a strategic breakthrough.

     An ATACMS missile is being launched from an M142 HIMARS launcher. Illustrative photo by the US Army.


    Key Targets

     Despite their limited supply, Ukraine acted decisively, launching its first attack on Russian territory during the night of November 18–19, the same day news of U.S. authorization was announced in the media. The target was a munitions depot in Karachev, Bryansk region, approximately 110 km from the Ukrainian border. The depot stored missile and artillery ammunition used by Russian forces in the Kursk region.

     The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that it intercepted five of six incoming missiles, claiming that falling debris caused only a minor fire. However, Ukrainian sources stated that eight ATACMS missiles were launched, with only two intercepted. Videos filmed by locals seemed to support Ukraine’s claims, capturing raging fires and secondary explosions throughout the depot.

     Subsequent ATACMS strikes have been sparse, suggesting Ukraine is carefully selecting only the most critical targets due to its limited missile stockpile. These attacks, however, have had a significant impact. For instance, after Russia relocated its Su-34 fighter-bombers out of ATACMS range, the intensity of Russian glide-bomb attacks dropped by approximately 50%. This is attributed to the longer flight times required to reach the front line and return, increased fuel consumption, and higher maintenance demands due to wear and tear.

     Another major consequence of these strikes is that following the U.S., Britain also authorized the use of its Storm Shadow missiles against the Russian territory. The first such strike occurred in broad daylight on Wednesday, November 20. The target was the former Marjino Palace near Kursk, now operating as a spa. An underground bunker in the eastern part of the site was the focus of the attack, with the missiles’ penetrating warheads aimed at this fortified facility.

     This was undoubtedly a high-priority target, as evidenced by Ukrainian reconnaissance drones operating deep in Russian territory to document the aftermath. The drones recorded three hits on surrounding buildings and nine explosions directly at the bunker site, later capturing the complex's destruction. Unofficial Russian reports stated 18 soldiers were killed and 33 wounded, most of whom were officers from various Russian command structures. Among the wounded were reportedly three North Korean officers.

     The use of 12 missiles emphasises the strategic importance of this target. It also indicates that Ukraine still has at least six operational Su-24 aircraft, the only Ukrainian planes capable of deploying Storm Shadow missiles.

     

     A Ukrainian drone captured the Storm Shadow missile attack on the Marjino estate near Kursk.

    Ukrainian Su-24 aircraft are capable of carrying the Storm Shadow missiles.


    Show of Power

     Russia had previously declared it would not leave Western missile strikes unanswered. Its response came on Thursday, November 21, in the form of an attack on the city of Dnipro. Seven Kh-101 missiles, one Kinzhal, and an unidentified missile targeted the Pivdenmash rocket manufacturing plant. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted six Kh-101 missiles, but three projectiles struck Dnipro.

     Regarding the unidentified missile, Ukrainian officials initially speculated it might have been an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), marking the first combat use of such a weapon. This claim, however, was not substantiated. Later that evening, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the missile was a new intermediate-range ballistic missile called "Oreshnik." It was launched from the Astrakhan region, approximately 900 km from Dnipro.

     The Oreshnik missile reportedly reached a speed of Mach 10 and carried six warheads, each dispersing six submunitions—totaling 36 small warheads. These warheads, however, lacked explosives, suggesting the attack was either a mere show of strength or intended to rely on the kinetic impact of high-speed projectiles.

     Putin also claimed that serial production of the Oreshnik had already begun, though this appeared to be more propaganda than reality. Truth is, that the Oreshnik is a modified version of the RS-26 Rubezh experimental ICBM developed in 2011. Despite four successful tests, the RS-26 never entered production due to high costs and a lack of new technologies.

     The Oreshnik seems to be an experimental prototype created by removing one stage from the RS-26, reducing its range and reclassifying it as an intermediate-range missile. The original RS-26 was highly inaccurate, an acceptable flaw for nuclear warheads but problematic for conventional payloads. The addition of multiple warheads with submunitions aimed to increase the likelihood of hitting targets, but this approach proved ineffective. Satellite images of the Pivdenmash plant post-attack revealed no significant damage.

     Ultimately, this was an expensive demonstration of power with no tangible military effect. However, its indirect implications are notable. Even without serial production, Russia can feign preparations for launching another such missile. These preparations are difficult to conceal, prompting Ukrainian air defenses to respond. By observing the redeployment of defenses, Russia can then target less protected or undefended locations with conventional means.

     The Oreshnik also provided a strategic lesson. U.S. President Joe Biden confirmed that Russia was informed in advance of the decision to permit Ukraine to use ATACMS missiles against the Russian territory. Similarly, Kremlin informed the U.S. ahead of its use of the intermediate-range ballistic missile. This exchange demonstrates that communication channels between the two nations remain functional, helping to prevent misunderstandings and disproportionate responses that could escalate tensions.

    Russians claim that the Oreshnik missile is in large scale production, however it remains it its experimental stage.

    This month, Russians claimed numerous "military" targets...


    F-16 pilot traning

     Amidst regular Russian drone and cruise missile attacks, the Ukrainian Air Force is beginning to utilize F-16 fighter jets effectively. Although Ukraine currently has a limited number of these aircraft, their impact is evident – during individual attacks, they typically shoot down about 10 Russian missiles. The first delivery of six aircraft from Denmark was a significant step, although one of them has already been destroyed. Another delivery of six aircraft is expected but has not materialized yet.

     The key factor in deploying the F-16s is pilot training, which is still ongoing. The Netherlands, another donor of F-16s, has moved its aircraft to Romania, where Ukrainian pilots are being trained.

     However, Ukraine's prospects in this area are very promising. In the United Kingdom, more than 200 Ukrainian pilots have already completed basic training on propeller aircraft. Some of them are continuing their training in France on Alpha Jet training jets. These planes have been specially modified to make their cockpits as similar as possible to those of the F-16, making the transition to advanced fighters easier.

     After completing training on Alpha Jets, the next step is training on the actual F-16s. This takes place not only in Romania but also in Denmark, with the participation of the Norwegian instructors. From 2025, the training will shift to Portugal, with Norway already having relocated its F-16s to Romania and Portugal for this purpose.

     In addition to training, Norway is providing financial support for arming the F-16s. During the observed period, it allocated $119 million to ensure that the Ukrainian aircraft are equipped to perform their missions effectively.

     The training process for the F-16s not only enhances Ukraine's defensive capabilities but also demonstrates that Western nations are committed to supporting Ukraine with both technology and the necessary expertise.

    One of six F-16AM fighter jets Denmark supplied to Ukraine.

    Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft gun in Ukrainian service.

    Ukrainian emergency rescue workers remove debris from an Kh-55 cruise missile.

    Training of the Ukrainian soldiers with a Mi-8 helicopter.

  • Achtung Jabos!

    Text: Jan Zdiarský

    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz

    Cat. No. 82166


    Although Jagdgeschwader 4 is considered a classic Defense of the Reich unit (Reichsverteidigung), operating against American four-engine bombers, this definition is not entirely correct. With some exceptions, its I. Gruppe deviated from this role description.

    It was founded on July 31, 1942 and operated in southern and southeastern Europe, primarily in the defense of the oil fields around Ploesti, Romania, and related industrial and transport facilities.

    When the Stab, and later II. and III. Gruppe, JG 4, were established in the summer of 1944, I. Gruppe had already been in combat for almost two years. Maj. Gerhard Michalski became its commander after a short period of Maj. Gerhard Schöpfel fulfilling that function. II. and III./JG 4 were formed mainly from elements of Zerstörergeschwader 1, whose Gruppe had previously operated in both eastern and western Europe and their operations ranged from frontline combat in the east tasked with ground attack to long-range flights over Biscay and the Atlantic, where they operated against RAF Coastal Command bombers. The Bf 110 and Ju 88G heavy fighter pilots from ZG 1 were supplemented in the newly formed unit by young personnel fresh out of flight training and veterans from other units, especially Sturmstaffel 1. The latter had been disbanded in the spring of 1944 and were recruited to join the II. Gruppe by its commander, Major Günther von Kornatzki. This had its significance. II. Gruppe was established as a Sturmgruppe and was equipped with armored Fw 190A-8/R2. It was to use the tactic of attacking bombers from close range, using 20 and 30mm cannons, a tactic that Sturmstaffel 1 was developing. From this unit, von Kornatzki also adopted the identification marking of his aircraft for JG 4, comprising a black-white-black band on the fuselage. This was gradually taken over from II.(Sturm)/JG 4 by III., then IV., established in October 1944, and finally, the oldest I. Gruppe. The same was true of the emblem with a knight's helmet, which of course evokes the armored Fw 190 of the II. Gruppe, but the other three Gruppe and Stab units also adopted it. This is also why both the markings on the fuselage and the emblem on the engine cowl appear on the aircraft, which is the theme for the current Bf 109K-4 box art.

    When JG 4 became a full-fledged unit in the summer of 1944, I. Gruppe was moved from northern Italy back to Germany. There, however, it did not join the unit's tactical system. In it, III. (and later IV.) Gruppe, flying Bf 109s, was supposed to provide priority protection for the Focke-Wulfs from its II. (Sturm)/JG 4 sister unit (they thus formed a tactical group, the so-called Gefechtsverband JG 4). Instead, I. Gruppe was moved to the Kassel area to operate in the defense of the western and southwestern parts of Germany against advancing Allied troops. The unit was supplemented with new pilots and armed with the Bf 109G-6 and G-14. Until the beginning of September 1944, the Gruppe mainly carried out training flights. The first clashes with the enemy, including battles related to the Arnhem operation, came soon after.

    Over the Western Front, I. Gruppe clashed primarily with aircraft from the US 9th Air Force, supporting Allied ground forces. The exception to this pattern was the period between October 6thand the end of November, 1944, during which I./JG 4 moved to Gahro near Finsterwalde to operate as part of the entire JG 4. It took part in its first deployment against American bombers six days later. I./JG 4's main clash with the US 8th Air Force was the battle on the 2nd of November, 1944. On that day, JG 4 operated at the full strength of four Gruppe and Stab. During this battle, three pilots from I./JG 4 claimed to have shot down a B-17, but the Gruppe also lost nine Messerschmitt fighters, of which only three were combat losses. The remainder fell victim to collisions or various technical issues.

    I./JG 4 began moving to the Darmstadt area in the West on November 20th. Their opponents were again primarily the ‘Jabos’ – the Lightnings and Thunderbolts of the 9th AF. In December, 1944, the remaining elements of JG 4 equipped with Bf 109s joined them. With the ever-increasing Allied superiority in the continental skies, the defense based on the hard fist of the Sturmgruppe was in the process of losing its clout. II.(Sturm)/JG 4 itself was gradually transformed into a fighter unit in the classic sense. Germany essentially gave up its air defense against strategic bombers and in this regard relied only on the gradual deployment of the jet Me 262.

    I./JG 4, flying the Bf 109K-4, resisted the pressure of the Western Allies until the 21st of January, 1944, when it was transferred to the Eastern Front with the rest of JG 4. There, in the Oder region, it participated in holding back Soviet and, exceptionally on the West, American troops until the end of the war. From high-altitude fighters and proud Sturmjäger, they became fighter-bomber pilots, attacking ground targets and Soviet Il-2s and were tasked with escorting bombers and Mistel composites.

    I./JG 4 was disbanded on March 29th, 1945. Its pilots were to be transferred in part to III. and IV. Gruppe, with the remainder slated to convert on to the Me 262. Bitterness was inevitable. Some suspected it, others refused to admit it, but there were only a little over 5 weeks left until the end of the terrible war...

  • John D. Landers and his Big Beautiful Doll

    Text: Vladimír Šulc

    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz

    Cat. No. 70173


    The downing of an Me 262 Schwalbe over Hohn Airfield in northern Germany on March 30th, 1945, was described by Lieutenant Colonel John D. Landers in his report after returning from escorting bombers over Hamburg as follows:

    ‘We were escorting 1st Force, 3rd Division, bombing Hamburg. I led the group and after the target was bombed, we, Shapoo Squadron, turned north towards Kiel.’

    We were at 7,000 feet heading north near Rendesburg when I spotted an Me 262 flying south at 1,000 feet. The time was 1408h. As we descended to its flight level (within range), the jet began a slow left turn. I gradually approached at 400mph. The jet completed a 180-degree turn and led us over Hohn Airfield, where there was weak and inaccurate flak.

    I opened fire from 700 yards and got hits. The jet slowed down but again made a wrong turn. I opened fire again, this time from 400 yards, and got a few good hits. The Me 262 made a sharp left turn and my next burst hit it in the cockpit area.

    As I flew over it, the jet leveled off and began to slide slightly. My wingman, Lieutenant Thain, got behind it, hit it with a long, accurate burst and finally overshot it. The enemy plane continued to slide, then crashed and burned. The pilot did not bail out.

    ‘I claim one destroyed Me 262 shared with Lieutenant Thain Jr. of the 84th FS.’

    Signed JOHN D. LANDERS O-431968, Lt Col. Air Corps, Commanding Officer.

    There is nothing to add to this description of Landers' last kill. With it, he ended his combat score at 14.5 aerial victories. However, he left his mark on history not only as one of the few pilots who became aces in two theaters of operations, the Pacific and the European, but also as a man with good taste. His planes are among the most colorful and elegant among the famous machines of World War II. They are therefore popular themes for aircraft models of all scales, flying and static, paper, metal or plastic.

    His two P-40E Warhawks, ‘Skeeter’ and ‘Texas Longhorn’, which he flew in 1942 in Australia and then in New Guinea with the 49th FG, and in which he achieved four of his six officially recognized victories in the Pacific, are already popular subjects for modelers. In Europe, with the 8th AF, he continued his active service from April, 1944 with the rank of Major, initially with the 55th FG as CO of 38th FS at Wormington, based in Great Britain.

    Landers shot down five German aircraft flying a P-38J Lightning, including three Me 410s on July 7th, 1944, shortly before converting on to the new P-51D-5 Mustang. These featured the new 55th FG color scheme, a yellow-green checkerboard pattern on the nose, and a green-yellow-green spinner. The P-51D-5, Serial Number 44-13923 CG-O, was probably Landers' first Big Beautiful Doll. It is not certain, but some sources state that one of his P-38J Lightnings was already so named.

    In November, 1944, John Landers was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. He served as Commander of the 357th FG at Leiston from October 11th, to which he transferred together with his Big Beautiful Doll. It had only required a change of the colours of the checkerboard pattern and spinner to red and yellow, and the code letters to B6-0. On December 2nd, Landers handed over command of the unit to Colonel Irwin Degne and left for the United States. On Christmas Eve,1944, the first Big Beautiful Doll was lost after a collision with another P-51D while escorting bombers over Babenhausen. Its pilot, Lieutenant Wendell Helwig, was killed in the collision.

    John Landers returned to Europe in February of 1945 to take command of the 78th Fighter Group on the 22nd of the month. He took with him his most famous and colorful Big Beautiful Doll, P-51D-20NA 44-72218 WZ-I. He flew it until the end of his European service. During this time, the aircraft underwent at least three modifications.

     The final change came with Landers' appointment as Commander of the 361st FG, when it was repainted in the colors of that unit, respectively the colors of the 375th FS. The lettering on both sides of the nose remained, but the nose was painted yellow, the rudder blue, as were the main canopy frame and the wingtips. The code letters changed to E2-I. It served with him until his return to the States in October, 1945. John D. Landers retired to civilian life in December, 1945. After the war, he worked in construction, and in 1979 he moved to Granbury, Texas, where he died on September 12th, 1989 at the age of 69. He is buried in the Greenwood Mausoleum at Greenwood Memorial Park in Fort Worth. His Big Beautiful Doll remains a testament to American aesthetics applied to USAAF fighters during the final months of World War II.

  • The July Circus

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Antonis Karydis

    Cat. No. 7474


    During the Battle of Britain, Luftwaffe air raids with tens or even hundreds of bombers and fighter escorts were designed to lure Hurricanes and Spitfires into combat to destroy British fighter units. These tactics impressed RAF command so much that, in 1941, they decided to adopt and modify them. The resulting operations were named "Circus." However RAF used smaller groups of bombers, typically six to twelve, most of which were Blenheims. Over time, the number of bombers occasionally increased to as many as 24, supported by a highly complex fighter escort system involving up to 350 Spitfires and Hurricanes at various flight levels.

    Despite these efforts, the Circus operations posed little threat to the Germans. The small number of bombers and the short range of British aircraft limited their ability to target strategic military or industrial sites effectively. Furthermore, the Germans often struggled to differentiate Circus missions from Sweep or Rodeo actions, which were purely fighter operations conducted over enemy territory. German fighter units, particularly JG 2 and JG 26, maintained their tactical superiority, with fewer losses, despite being numerically weaker than RAF Fighter Command units.

    On July 10, 1941, the RAF conducted two raids by Blenheims, escorted by fighters from No. 10 Group, targeting Cherbourg and Le Havre. Both actions were codenamed Gudgeon but were essentially Circus operations. Fighters from No. 234, 317, and 501 RAF Squadrons claimed 5-1-2 victories against Bf 109s. Their opponents, two operational training units, claimed six victories over Spitfires, however, two of these claims were later rejected. Ultimately, the RAF lost two aircraft from No. 234 Squadron during the engagement. One pilot was killed, while the other, W/Cdr M. V. Blake DFC, survived after ditching his aircraft. Blake spent 12 hours paddling in a dinghy toward the British coast before being rescued.

    Around midday, a formation of three Stirlings from No. 7 Squadron RAF, escorted by fighters from North Weald, Northolt, and Biggin Hill, launched an attack on the Kuhlman chemical plant at Chocques as part of Circus 42. Fighter pilots from the Hornchurch and Tangmere Wings provided Target Support, while the Kenley and Northolt Wings managed Rear Support.

    Due to thick cloud cover, the bombers faced navigational difficulties. Near Boulogne, the aircraft piloted by F/O C. V. Fraser DFC sustained five direct hits from flak. The bomber burst into flames, and although it appeared that three crew members managed to bail out, none of the seven airmen survived.

    In multiple engagements with the escort, JG 26 airmen claimed three Spitfires, while their counterparts from JG 2 were credited with eight victories. Among the victors was Hptm. Hans "Assi" Hahn, commander of III./JG 2, who achieved his 31st victory. His aircraft is depicted on Antonis Karydis' box art.

    On the German side, two Bf 109 E-7s from II./JG 26 were shot down, resulting in one pilot's death. Additionally, a Bf 109 F-2 from II./JG 2 was severely damaged in combat, and Oblt. Frank Liesendahl, Kapitän of the 6th Staffel, was seriously wounded by enemy fire.

    The fighter escort claimed an 11-1-3 victory against the Bf 109s. However, seven British airmen did not return from the operation, and two others escaped with badly damaged aircraft.

    This aerial encounter unexpectedly provided a significant benefit to the RAF: the first virtually undamaged Messerschmitt Bf 109 F to fall into British hands. The Stirling W7433, commanded by F/O C.I. Rolfe, had been hit in the tail by a Bf 109 pilot after dropping its bombs. A lone German airman had pursued the four-engine bomber throughout its flight over the Channel. The top gunner believed he had successfully damaged the enemy fighter. Then, Sgt. Jan A. Śmigielski, flying a Hurricane from the Polish No. 306 Squadron RAF, rushed to defend the endangered bomber and forced the German pilot to land near Dover.

    Surprisingly, the German aviator who had chased the bomber was a highly experienced veteran: Hptm. Rolf Pingel, the Kommandeur of I./JG 26. Pingel was a recipient of the Knight's Cross and a veteran of the Spanish Civil War, with 550 combat sorties in his logbook, six victories in Spain and another 28 during World War II. His Bf 109 F-2 (WNr. 12764) had not been hit by gunfire but suffered engine trouble near Dover. While Śmigielski claimed the victory, which is duly mentioned in unit´s diary, the credit was unfortunately not officially awarded.

    Pingel's "Friedrich" was quickly repaired by RAF technicians and made airworthy for extensive testing. However, by the fall of 1941, the upgraded Bf 109 F-4 had entered the battlefield, and the RAF faced a new challenge with the arrival of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A.

  • Wildcats on the Atolls

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Gareth Hector

    Cat. No 84204


    In September 1939, the US Marine Corps (USMC) operated just over 150 aircraft, the vast majority of which were biplanes. However, the outbreak of war with Japan prompted a rapid expansion of its air capabilities. By 1942, twelve Marine Fighter Squadrons (VMFs) had been established, followed by sixteen more in 1943, and an additional twenty-eight in 1944.

    In many cases, new units were formed by dividing existing ones. Such was the case with VMF-441 "Black Jacks" that was established inn October 1942 on Tutuila Island in the Samoan Islands, originating from a section of VMF-111. VMF-441’s foundation comprised seven F4F-3 Wildcats and eight pilots under the command of Major D.W. Torey, Jr., who had previously led VMF-111. The original VMF-111, also known as "Triple One," was one of the few pre-war USMC squadrons that failed to achieve a single aerial victory, largely due to being stationed in remote locations.

    In March 1943, VMF-441 established its first operational base on the atoll of Funafuti in the Ellice Islands (modern-day Tuvalu). Located in the Pacific, Funafuti lies about 1,000 km north of Fiji and approximately 2,000 km east of Guadalcanal. VMF-441 gradually transitioned from the older F4F-3 Wildcats to the newer F4F-4 version. From this airfield, the Americans planned to launch B-24 bomber raids against Japanese island bases in the Pacific beginning in April.

    On March 27 (March 28 Japanese time), Kōkūtai 755—formerly the Genzan Kōkūtai bomber unit—based at Tarawa, was tasked with conducting armed reconnaissance of Funafuti Island. Six G3M Nell bombers took off to cover the 1,300 km distance southeast to the target. After about three hours of flight, two bombers were forced to return to base due to technical issues.

    As the formation approached Funafuti, Japanese crews spotted two Wildcats climbing toward them. Bombers dropped their payloads and about 10 nautical miles from Funafuti, the Wildcats attacked them from below. During the five-minute skirmish, the first plane in the second Shōtai, commanded by Lt. (jg) Takashi Kumamoto, was shot down, resulting in the deaths of all eight crew members. The Japanese gunners believed they downed one Wildcat. However, they later reported that a third aircraft attacked from the north before flying southeast after a single strike.

    The defenders were just two VMF-441 planes, piloted by Capt. William P. Boland and 2nd Lt. Ralph N. Spanjer. According to the unit's diary, the two pilots encountered the enemy within 20 nautical miles of Funafuti. Future Maj. Gen. "Smoke" Spanjer later recalled that they struggled to position their aging Wildcats for an attack from above. Unfortunately, Spanjer's guns malfunctioned. However, under fire from Boland's guns, the lead Japanese bomber exploded. Boland managed to damage another one before pursuing the formation until he exhausted his ammunition.

    On April 22, 1943, the bomber unit retaliated with a raid on Funafuti. The attack caused varying degrees of damage to all of VMF-441's aircraft, with one Wildcat being completely destroyed.

    Spanjer later recalled that a lone reconnaissance Nell frequently flew in the area where VMF-441 patrolled but proved challenging to intercept. Determined to track its route, Boland had himself dropped off on Nanumea Atoll along with a New Zealand observer. For a week, he hoped to monitor the enemy bomber’s flight path but was ultimately unsuccessful.

    However, upon returning to Funafuti, Boland’s luck changed. On August 8, 1943, while on patrol near Nui Atoll with 1st Lt. Samuel C. Middleman, they spotted a solitary twin-engine Nell. Boland successfully shot it down, marking the final victory for a USMC pilot flying a Wildcat.

    In late September 1943, VMF-441 relocated to Nanumea. At that time, the unit was equipped with F4F-4 and FM-1 Wildcat variants. After a relatively uneventful tour of duty—depicted in the box art of this kit—the squadron re-equipped with F4U-1 Corsairs at Tutuila in December. The unit then participated in intensive operations, targeting ground positions in the Marshall Islands, particularly on Wotje Island. During this period, VMF-441 lost 15 aircraft.

    VMF-441’s finest hour came during the Battle of Okinawa in the spring of 1945. Commanded by Maj. R. O. White and equipped with F4U-1C/D, the squadron played a crucial role in defending Allied vessels against Kamikaze attacks. VMF-441 pilots achieved a total of 47 aerial victories during the campaign, including two aces. The most notable engagement occurred on April 16, 1945, north of Okinawa, during the defence of the destroyer USS Laffey. In this intense battle, the "Black Jacks" shot down 16 of 50 attacking aircraft attempting to ram the vessel. This extraordinary engagement merits an in-depth article of its own in the future.

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    WNr. 331413, 1./JG 4, Berlin-Schönefeld, Germany, February-March 1945                  

    The fighter unit 1./JG 4 was formed in August 1943 in Mizil (Romania) from 1./JG 77 to defend the oil fields and platforms near Ploiești. After heavy fighting with the 15th AF USAAF and a retreat from Italy, 1./JG 4 was reorganized in Kassel during the summer of 1944. It then engaged in combat with escorting P-51s and P-47s from the 8th AF and 9th AF USAAF. From November 1944 to January 1945, 1./JG 4 was stationed at the Darmstadt-Griesheim airfield, from where it participated in Operation Bodenplatte, suffering heavy pilot losses. From February 1945, it was based at Berlin-Schönefeld airfield, where it was dissolved on March 19, 1945. The last known commander of 1./JG 4 was Oblt. Alfred Neumayer, who, after being injured on January 1, 1945, underwent recovery but, despite his combat experience, was assigned to the infantry after recuperation. Following infantry training in Bohemia, he has been missing since April 1945. White 4 features a camouflage scheme in RLM 74/75/76 colors and displays production series markings of 331xxx. The white spiral has black borders applied by mechanics of JG 4. On the left side of the nose was the JG 4 insignia, and on the right side, a depiction of a rooster.

     

    WNr. 332884, 9./JG 3, Leck, Germany, May 1945                   

    Since the Allied landings in Normandy in June 1944, 9./JG 3, like other units on the Western Front, was under constant pressure from Allied fighters and bombers. During Operation Bodenplatte, JG 3 was one of the few successful units, yet the loss of sixteen pilots was significant. From January 1945, 9./JG 3 frequently relocated to various German airfields, and at the end of the war, White 8 was stationed at the Leck airbase. From mid-1944, 9./JG 3 was led by Lt. Oskar Zimmermann, who was awarded the Knight’s Cross and credited with 34 victories, including 14 four-engine bombers. In mid-March, he fell ill and, at the end of the war, fell into Czech captivity, from which he was released after one year. By the end of the war, the commander of the unit was Hptm. Willy Althof. The camouflage on the fuselage of this aircraft consisted of RLM 81/82 with camouflage patterns typical of production series 332xxx. Many areas are repaired with RLM 82 and RLM 02 paints. The engine covers are painted in lighter shades of RLM 74/75/76. On the left side of the fuselage under the cockpit, the white name Gabi was painted. Beneath White 8, the previous marking has been painted over in RLM 75. In front of the tail surfaces, the black number 884 was hand-painted.

     

    WNr. 334xxx, 11./JG 27, Goslar, Germany, April 1945                  

    The CO of III./JG 27 from October 1944 until the end of the war was Austrian Hptm. Dr. Peter Werfft (26 victories). In the same month, the unit was reequipped with the Bf 109K-4. However, from February onward, Werfft was temporarily replaced in this role by the CO of 12./JG 27, Oblt. Emil Clade, who in the final month of the war officially became the CO of I./JG 27. After the war, Clade worked as an airline pilot, pursued sport flying, and published his memoirs in 1996. While serving with II./JG 27 in Africa, he shot down an aircraft in August 1942 carrying the commander of the British Eighth Army, Lt. Gen. W. H. E. Gott, who was killed. Lt. Gen. Montgomery was appointed to replace him. At the end of the war, III./JG 27 was deployed in northern Germany. Yellow 1 from 11./JG 27 was discovered by advancing Allied forces in April 1945 at the Goslar airbase in Germany, where the unit had been stationed from March 29 to April 8, 1945. It later operated from locations in Bohemia, Bavaria, and Austria. From December 1944 until the end of the war, 11. Staffel was led by Oblt. Heinz-Günther Hennig, who had previously commanded 2./JG 53 and 2./JG 102 and was credited with two victories. The fuselage camouflage in RLM 81/82 colors corresponds to production series 334xxx.

     

    WNr. 335215, Lt. Willy van de Kamp, Stab II./JG 52, Neubiberg, Germany, May 1945

    The markings on this aircraft identify it as the wingman of the commander of II./JG 52, Maj. Wilhelm Batz. In February 1943, Batz was assigned to the staff of II./JG 52 on the Eastern Front. He achieved his first victory on March 11 and was appointed commander of 5./JG 52 in May. By March 1944, he had achieved his 100th victory and was made commander of III./JG 52 in April. In early February 1945, he assumed command of II./JG 52, which at the time was fighting in Hungary. His final 237th victory was recorded on April 16, 1945. Five days later, he was awarded the Swords to the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves. On May 8, 1945, Batz and his unit flew into captivity, transferring from Zeltweg in Austria to Bad Aibling in Bavaria, accompanied by a formation of Thunderbolts during the final leg of the journey. The aircraft Black 1 was painted in RLM 74/75/76 camouflage, consistent with production series 335xxx. The yellow band on the nose and yellow rudder were identification features of German aircraft within Luftflotte 4. This particular aircraft was photographed at Neubiberg airfield near Munich. Its pilot was Batz’s Adjutant, Lt. Willy van de Kamp, who had served with II./JG 52 since May 1943 and was credited with one victory.

     

    WNr. 335xxx, Lt. Ernst-Dieter Bernhard, Stab III./JG 53, Kaufbeuren, Germany, April 1945   

     JG 53 was established in 1937 and was one of the oldest German fighter units of the Second World War. Its III. Gruppe participated in the early months of fighting in the USSR after the campaign in the West and was deployed in the Mediterranean from late 1941. After relocating from Italy in June 1944, it was stationed at Bad Lippspringe, operating against Allied air raids on the Reich. In September 1944, it contributed to repelling Operation Market Garden. From late 1944, the unit gradually retreated under pressure from Allied forces to the southern part of Germany. The pilot of this aircraft was Lt. Ernst-Dieter Bernhard, who joined 12./JG 53 in December 1944. In mid-March, he was appointed Adjutant to the CO of III./JG 53, who at the time was Hptm. Siegfried Luckenbach. After Luckenbach’s collision during landing in April 1945, Hptm. Wolfgang Ernst, who had 36 victories to his credit, replaced him. Lt. Bernhard crashed with the depicted aircraft on April 19, 1945, due to a landing gear failure while landing in Kaufbeuren after combat with a formation of Marauders escorted by Thunderbolts. Bernhard was earlier credited with heavily damaging one Mustang.

     

    WNr. 330230, Uffz. Heinrich Munninger, 10./JG 77, Neuruppin, Germany, November 1944                 

    In October 1944, III./JG 77 became the first Luftwaffe fighter unit to be fully reequipped with the Bf 109K-4s, possessing 68 aircraft. Its commander was the experienced veteran of JG 77, Major Armin Köhler (40 kills, KC). After test flights and familiarization with the new type, it was combat-deployed on December 2, 1944. Aerial combat peaked during the Battle of the Bulge. Uffz. Heinrich Munninger, born on June 30, 1923, flew on January 1, 1945, during Operation Bodenplatte with White 17 as the wingman of Uffz. Johann Twietmeyer. During an attack on the RAF airfield in Antwerp-Deurne (B.70), he was hit by flak and attempted an emergency landing near Tilburg in the Netherlands. He crashed and was killed. His body was buried in Lommel. In this operation, III./JG 77 lost 11 aircraft and pilots. From mid-January 1945, it was deployed on the Eastern Front. At the end of the war, it fought in Upper Silesia, based in Dolní Benešov (Beneschau) in the Hlučín region (Hultschiner Ländchen) in Silesia. White 17 was from production batch 330xxx, with a high demarcation of camouflage colors RLM 74/75 on the sides of the fuselage. On both sides of the nose, there was the emblem of III./JG 77, a red heart.

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    P-51D-20, 44-72218, Lt Col. John D. Landers, CO of 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, United Kingdom, March 1945

    John Dave Landers was born on August 23, 1920, in Joshua, Texas. He joined the Army Air Force in April 1941. After completing the pilot training in January 1942 he was assigned to the 9th FS in Australia, a unit that flew P-40s. In the Pacific theatre he scored six kills and was called back to the States in January 1943. There, he served as a flight instructor, but in April 1944, on his own request, he was reassigned to a combat unit. It was 38th FS based at Wormingford, operating P-38s, which they changed for P-51s as of July 1944. After being promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, he assumed command of the 357th FG, which he led from October to December 1944. After some downtime in the United States, he returned to Great Britain and was named CO of 78th FG, holding this post until the end of the Second World War. In December 1945, he left the military and worked in construction. He died on September 12, 1989.

     

    P-51D-15, 44-15041, Lt Col. John C. Meyer, CO of 352nd FG, 8th AF, Y-29 Asch, Belgium, December 1944

    John Charles Meyer finished flight training on July 26, 1940, at the age of 21, after which he was assigned to the 33rd PS on Iceland, a unit that was flying the P-40s. After his return to the States, he was named the CO of the newly formed 487th FS, which had undergone conversion training onto the P-47 and in June 1943 was transferred to United Kingdom, from where they performed escort missions for bombers over continental Europe. In April of 1944, the unit was rearmed with the Mustangs, and the number of kills attributed to Major Meyer began to rise. In November 1944, he was named Deputy Commander of the 352nd FG, to which his own 487th FS was subordinate. Under his command, the 352nd FG was relocated to the forward base at Asch in Belgium. On January 1, the Luftwaffe conducted a raid on this base, and Meyer was able to get his unit in the air to counter the raid, claiming a pair of Fw 190s in the process. These would be the last two kills that he would achieve during the war, because on January 4, he suffered a major fracture of his left leg, the treatment of which required his return to the United States. After the war, he saw combat in Korea, and in Vietnam he led the Linebacker II campaign. Over the course of the WWII, he shot down 24 enemies, and he added another two during the Korean War. He retired a General as the head of the Strategic Air Command. He passed away as the result of a heart attack on December 2, 1975.

     

    P-51D-10, 44-14896, Maj. Leonard K. Carson, 362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, Leiston, United Kingdom, September 1944

    Major Leonard “Kit” Carson was one of the most successful pilots of the 357th FG. He finished the war as a commander of the 363rd FS with 18.5 kills to which he added three airplanes destroyed on the ground. He flew four P-51 Mustangs, all of them carried his personal inscription “Nooky Booky” on the engine cowling. The aircraft s/n 44-14896 was his third. It sported seven kill markings on the side of the fuselage which Carson scored till the beginning of November 1944. The plane was marked with standard identification stripes including the invasion bands on the fuselage. Carson’s Mustang was camouflaged in the dark green paint on the upper surfaces including the landing flaps’ interiors. The paint was probably British RAF Dark Green. The lower surfaces were painted in Medium Sea Grey.

     

    P-51D-20, 44-63607, Lt Col. Glenn T. Eagleston, CO of 353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF, Y-64 Ober Olm, Germany, April 1945

    Glenn Todd Eagleston was born on March 12, 1921, in Farmington, Utah, and he joined the USAAF in 1940. In 1942, he underwent flight training, after which he was first assigned to the P-39 equipped 79th FS, and then to the 353rd FS, which was transferred to Boxted in the UK with their Mustangs in October 1943. Although being a constituent of the 9th Air Force, the unit flew escort missions for 8th AF bombers. In the spring 1944 landing preparations, the 354th FG returned to tactical support of ground forces, and eventually relocated to fields in liberated Europe to remain close to combat areas, and this included the 353rd FS. Squadron command was handed over to Capt. Eagleston in October 1944, and the unit used their Thunderbolts in support of ground forces. In mid-February 1945, the unit went back to using the Mustangs. After the Second World War, during which Glenn Eagleston amassed 18.5 kills over enemy aircraft, he remained in the service, and took part in combat over Korea, where he shot down a pair of Soviet MiG-15s. He retired at the end of February 1967 and died on May 7, 1991.

     

    P-51D-5, 44-13298, Capt. Fredie F. Ohr, 2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF, Madna, Italy, Autumn 1944

    The 52nd Pursuit Squadron, known after May 1942 as the 52nd Fighter Group, was established in January 1941 at Selfridge Field in Michigan. Initial training was undertaken on the P-39 and was followed by a move to Northern Ireland in the summer of 1942, where the unit continued training on Spitfires, and this was in turn followed by a brief combat tour over western Europe under the command of the 8th AF. By November 1942, the entire unit was transferred to northern Africa. After arrival there, combat operations were undertaken through north Africa, Sicily and Italy while still flying Spitfires, but this time under the leadership of the 12th AF. In April 1944, the long awaited change to the Mustang arrived, along with a change in mission assignment and location under the 15th AF, tasking the 52nd FG with escort duties of this Army Air Force’s strategic bombers. The aircraft flown by Freddie Ohr, an American ace of Korean origin, was as it was delivered from the manufacturing facility. The red nose and yellow rear fuselage distinguished aircraft of the 52nd FG and the yellow wing bands were reserved for aircraft of the 15th AF.

     

    P-51D-20, 44-72570, Lt. Ralph S. Gardner/2nd Lt. Chester Jatczak, 457th FS, 506th FG, 20th AF, Iwojima, June/July 1945

    This aircraft was shared by Ralph Gardner and Chet Jatczak, named Fighting Lady on port side and later renamed to Broadway Gal with inscription on the nose. For Chet Jatczak this was Broadway Gal plane No.2, as he flew No.538 also named Broadway Gal previously in June and early July. The aircraft No.538 shot down near Suzuka on July 16, 1945, while being flown by Capt. John Benbow during the strafing of airfields in Nagoya area. He became most probably a victim of Maj. Yohei Hinoki flying a Ki-100. The Broadway Gal inscription style is not known. The original squadron color were green stripes on the tail, replaced by solid green paint after the squadron entered the operation for better visibility.

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    Hptm. Hans Hahn, CO of III./JG 2, Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, France, July 1941                                                                         

    Hans “Assi” Hahn, a fighter ace and recipient of the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves, led the 4./JG 2 from December 1939 and the III./JG 2 from October 29, 1940. A total of 31 victory symbols on the tail of his aircraft were tied to Hahn’s operations on the Western Front. His 31st victory was achieved on July 10, 1941, near Saint-Omer, when he shot down two Spitfires. Beginning on November 1, 1942, he took command of II./JG 54 and led this Gruppe until February 21, 1943, when he was shot down and captured by Soviet forces. Hahn was not released from captivity until 1950, during which he wrote a book about his experiences in prison titled Ich spreche die Wahrheit! (I speak the truth!). Before his capture, he achieved 108 victories, 66 of which were on the Western Front. The rooster’s head painted on his aircraft symbolized the III. Gruppe JG 2’s staff planes and was derived from Hahn’s surname, as “Hahn” means rooster in German. Hans Hahn passed away in 1982, and his wife later remarried the night fighter pilot Wolfgang Falck.

     

    WNr. 8239, Lt. Hans Strelow, 5./JG 51, Bryansk, the Soviet Union, March 1942                  

    Hans Strelow was born on March 26, 1922, in Berlin. In 1939, he voluntarily joined the Luftwaffe. After completing training in February 1941, he was assigned to 5./JG 51. From the start of Operation Barbarossa, he flew on the Eastern Front. He achieved his first aerial victory on June 25, 1941. In January 1942, he was appointed Staffelkapitän of 5./JG 51. On March 24, 1942, he became the youngest recipient of the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves. His “Black 10” was painted with white on the upper surfaces during the winter period. The JG 51 insignia was displayed on both sides of the nose. The yellow band behind the cross and the yellow wingtips were identification markings used on the Eastern Front. The victories he achieved were marked on the left side of the tail. On May 22, 1942, Hans Strelow was shot down by a Pe-2 crew and forced to make an emergency landing behind Soviet lines. Fearing capture by the Red Army, he conducted suicide by shooting himself in his head.

     

    WNr. 8165, Hptm. Karl-Heinz Leesmann, CO of I./JG 52, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, June 1941

    Karl-Heinz Leesmann was born on May 3, 1915, in Osnabrück. After completing pilot training with the Luftwaffe, he participated in the French campaign and the Battle of Britain as a member of JG 52. On August 27, 1940, he was appointed Staffelkapitän of 3./JG 52. On May 24, 1941, he became Gruppenkommandeur of I./JG 52. His WNr. 8165 aircraft displayed victories achieved on the Western Front on the port side of the fin below the swastika. Before Operation Barbarossa, I./JG 52 was transferred to the Eastern Front. On November 6, 1941, during combat with Soviet aircraft, Leesmann made an emergency landing near Ruza with a shattered right forearm. After a long hospitalization and recovery, he returned to I./JG 52 in May 1942. In March 1943, he transferred to III./JG 11. On July 25, 1943, while flying a Bf 109G-6, he was shot down during an attack on a B-17 over the North Sea near Heligoland. His body was washed ashore on August 16, 1943, and he was buried in Recklinghausen.

     

    Lt. Max-Hellmuth Ostermann, 7./JG 54, Dugino, the Soviet Union, September 1941

    Max-Hellmuth Ostermann was born on December 11, 1917, in Hamburg. In 1937, he joined the Luftwaffe and became a pilot. His first unit was I./ZG 1, flying the Bf 110s, and he participated in the invasion of Poland. Before the start of the French campaign, on April 7, 1940, he was transferred to I./JG 21. On May 20, 1940, he recorded his first aerial victory. After moving to the English Channel coast, I./JG 21 was renamed III./JG 54, and in April 1941, the unit saw combat in Yugoslavia. Ostermann achieved his ninth victory on April 6, 1941, over Belgrade, shooting down a Bf 109E-3 flown by Karl Štrbenek, who was killed in action. During the early stages of Operation Barbarossa, on June 23, 1941, he shot down two SB-2 bombers. By early September 1941, his aircraft, White 1, bore 25 victory markings on its tail. The sides of the fuselage were darkened with spots of RLM 02, 74, and 70 paints. The nose displayed the insignia of 7./JG 54, and below the windshield was the emblem of III./JG 54. In November 1941, Ostermann was transferred to I./JG 54, and in March 1942, he assumed command of 8./JG 54. On May 12, 1942, Ostermann became the second pilot in JG 54 to achieve 100 victories. During this engagement, he was severely wounded but managed to return to his home airfield. His luck ran out on August 9, 1942, during a confrontation with P-40s. After scoring one victory, a group of LaGG-3 fighters emerged from the clouds. Ostermann’s Bf 109G-2 was hit in the cockpit and crashed behind Soviet lines near Lake Ilmen. He became the first recipient of the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves to be killed in action.

  • Markings for F4F-4 Wildcat late 1/48

    VMF-441, Nanumea, November 1943

    Marine Fighting Squadron 441 (VMF-441) was formed on October 1, 1942, at Tutuila, American Samoa, from part of VMF-111 and flew F4F Wildcats. By the end of May 1943, the entire squadron moved to Funafuti in the Ellice Islands, followed by another move to Nanumea Base on September 28, 1943. The squadron moved back to Tutuila in December 1943, where it rearmed to the F4U-1 Corsair. VMF-441 was also known as “The Blackjacks”. The unit was credited with a total of 49 aircraft shot down during World War II and was inactivated after the surrender of Japan on July 11, 1946. The Wildcat shown here wore non-standard camouflage with a third shade of Semi-Gloss Sea Blue added to the original older Blue Gray/Light Gray scheme on the upper fuselage and wing surfaces. The nose of the aircraft was decorated with a white “Little Joe” inscription on the left side of the engine cowling with a dice motif.

     

    VC-13, USS Core (CVE-13), August 1943

    The Tacoma-built Bogue-class escort carrier USS Core (CVE-13) was commissioned on December 10, 1942, and named after Core Sound. USS Core operated on the west coast off San Diego, but soon joined the Atlantic Fleet to take part in the bloody war against submarines with TBF-1C Avengers and F4F-4 Wildcats on board. Core’s first combat cruise in the Atlantic lasted from June 27 to July 31, 1943, during which VC-13 hit a pair of submarines. USS Core and VC-13 scored a total of four submarine kills by the end of 1943, helping to end the good times of the German U-boat fleet. The Wildcats on USS Core carried combination of colors from the factory blue-grey NS through light grey NS as well as both the then-new ASWN I and II schemes designed for the Atlantic. The aircraft shown, with the black identification number 3 on the rudder, had a three-tone camouflage, i.e. ASWN I scheme, and was sporting red outlined insignias. These were repainted with Insignia Blue in September 1943.

     

    VGF-29, Lt Cdr John T. Blackburn, USS Santee (CVE-29), November 1943

    John Thomas Blackburn (born January 24, 1912) became first commanding officer of famous VF-17 Jolly Rogers Squadron flying F4U Corsairs. Prior to that, he had managed to achieve fame and ace status with Wildcats. He graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1933 and served as flight instructor when the USA entered the war in 1941. Although anxious to get to combat, he was relegated to fly Buffalos in Miami and had to apply several times for assignment with combat unit. He was tasked to set up VGF-29 as its CO on the new escort carrier USS Santee. After the pilots acquainted themselves with Wildcats at Pungo, Virginia, the Squadron embarked aboard USS Santee in October 1942 to participate in Operation Torch. The first combat was a disaster, as pilots could not find the target due to poor weather. More to it, damaged homing equipment aboard Santee forced them to ditch or force-land their Wildcats. Blackburn himself floated adrift in a life raft for three days before he was rescued by a destroyer. Shortly thereafter, Blackburn was ordered to set up a new unit, the VF-17, the second squadron to fly F4U Corsairs in combat. Blackburn achieved 11 victories in WWII and became Commander Air Group of CAG 74 aboard the new USS Midway (CVB-41) in 1945 and he commanded the ship from 1958 to 1959. After the war he worked at the Pentagon and was one of the first jet pilots in the Navy. He retired in 1962 and began growing wine grapes and raising the Golden Retrievers in California. He died on March 21, 1994.

     

    VMF-111 (121), 2Lt. Thomas Mann, Samoa Spring 1943

    Marine Fighting Squadron 121 (VMF-121) was activated on June 24, 1941 and adopted the nickname The Green Knights. They began combat operations with F4F Wildcats, which they changed for F4U Corsairs later. They took part in the battle for Guadalcanal starting October 1942 and also fought from the forward air bases on Bougainville and Emirau. On September 15, 1944, the Green Knights landed on Peleliu and were fighting from this base until July 25, 1945. The unit was deactivated on September 9, 1945. During the war, fourteen pilots of VMF-121 became fighter aces, and the whole unit downed 208 Japanese aircraft, 165 of them while flying Wildcats. Marine Second Lieutenant Thomas H. Mann, Jr., moved to VMF-121 from VMF-224 and became an ace in the fighting over Guadalcanal with five victories on his account. On November 11, 1942, he took off with others to intercept a formation of Japanese Aichi Type 99 bombers. He managed to shoot down three of them prior to being shot down and lost seven teeth in landing on water, which added the pain to his wound he suffered from enemy fire. Mann managed to reach the beach of a small island in the Tulagi archipelago and got back with the help of natives in a canoe. At the end of the WWII, he amassed ten aerial victories.   

  • Tail End Charlie

    Detail of the symbols representing the victories achieved by the pilots of the Czechoslovak 310th Fighter Squadron of the RAF on Hurricane Mk.I “NN-D” (P3143). The four victories indicate the aircraft is depicted as it appeared on September 7th or 8th, 1940. Up to , that point, two victories had been recorded by F/Lt. G. L. Sinclair, and two more by Sgt. Bohumil Fürst. Later in September, additional victories were achieved by P/O Stanislav Fejfar, Sgt. Eduard Prchal, and again by Bohumil Fürst.


    About Swastikas and more…

    Text: Jan Bobek


    In the October 2024 issue of INFO Eduard magazine, I published an article about an international aviation gathering commemorating the 80th anniversary of the air battle over the Ore Mountains. This historic event, which took place on September 11, 1944, saw the 100th Bomb Group—nicknamed the "Bloody Hundredth"—suffer some of the heaviest casualties in its history. If you have a moment, I’d be delighted if you could read the article.

    The gathering in the Czech township of Kovářská was well attended, attracting a large number of participants, many of whom were members of the public from neighboring Germany.

    During a visit to the local museum, which is dedicated to the air battle, an interesting situation unfolded. A group of German visitors stopped to examine the nose art of a B-17 bomber, which displayed symbols of aerial victories in the form of swastikas. Mistakenly assuming the aircraft to be German, they asked the museum staff about its origins. To their surprise, they were informed that it was an American bomber and that the swastikas represented victories against the German Luftwaffe. The visitors were visibly taken aback, as they had naturally assumed that any aircraft bearing swastikas must, of course, be German.

    I believe that the vast majority, if not all, of the readers who engage with my text are so well-versed in aviation and military history that such a question would never cross their minds. Many might even shake their heads at the museum visitors' lack of understanding.

    That said, I assume our German readers can understand the context of this situation. In Germany, the display of the swastika has been strictly regulated under the Criminal Code for many years. In simple terms, its use is permitted for religious purposes (as it is, for instance, a Hindu symbol) or in connection with the history of the Third Reich, such as in historical photographs, period film footage, feature films, and educational materials (this is a simplified list).

    Hurricane Mk.I, P3143, No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, RAF Duxford, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, September 1940.


    However, the swastika cannot be displayed in Germany on newly created items that could, in any way, be used to promote the Nazi regime. While I understand the reasoning behind this restriction, it does pose challenges for historians and illustrators, particularly when creating new depictions of military equipment.

    After several generations in Germany since the Second World War, the swastika has become a kind of taboo, strongly associated with the Nazi period—a subject the public often prefers not to delve into too deeply. The historical guilt of the German people for the atrocities committed under Hitler's regime in the 1930s and 1940s is heavily emphasized in the school curriculum, even extending to geography classes. As a result, German society has reached a point where the sight of a swastika automatically triggers the assumption that it represents and promotes the Nazi regime and likely constitutes a violation of the law.

    This perception extends to situations where a layperson encounters symbols unrelated to Nazism, such as a Finnish aircraft bearing a blue swastika, a Latvian plane with a red swastika, or an American infantryman’s helmet from the First World War featuring a swastika painted as a good luck charm. Similarly, a Spad biplane fighter adorned with a red swastika can lead the uninformed observer to mistakenly conclude that these symbols are tied to the Nazi era.

    Adolf Hitler adopted the swastika as a symbol of his political party in 1920. Werner Voss and his Albatros D.III from Jasta 2, which featured a swastika on its side in 1917, could not possibly have had any connection to Hitler’s use of the symbol. At that time, that "damned Austrian non-commissioned officer" of the Bavarian army was still running around in the trenches as a liaison.

    However, this historical nuance is irrelevant to the average layperson in Germany. Imagine someone in a German shop coming across a model of a First World War Spad fighter plane from the American volunteer Escadrille Lafayette, featuring a swastika on its side. It is quite likely they would report it to the police. The police, uninterested in the historical context or the fact that the plane bears French cockades, would have to follow procedure by gathering evidence for an investigation. This involves confiscating the goods and commissioning expert reports.

    After a year of investigation, the goods would be returned, often in a slightly worse condition, along with a statement concluding that no law was violated, as the product has no connection to the Nazi regime. By this time, however, the shop might have already gone out of business. While hypothetical, similar cases have indeed occurred in Germany.

    None of what I’ve described may resonate well with history enthusiasts, but it reflects the reality of the German marketplace for manufacturers and retailers. For this reason, we avoid displaying swastikas on products intended for the German market, even when depicting subjects like German aircraft from before the NSDAP era or items with no connection to Germany at all.

    As a result, you won’t find swastikas representing victory symbols against Nazi airmen on decals in kits for Mustangs, Spitfires, or other aircraft destined for our German distributors. It’s an absurd situation, but the risk of denunciation by an uninformed public is simply too great to ignore.

    This measure significantly complicates our production process. While we hope to consult with the German Chamber of Commerce regarding swastikas that are unrelated to the Nazi regime, I am unsure if such efforts will lead to any meaningful resolution. The caution exercised by our German distributors will likely outweigh the benefits of any legal clarification, and even the Spad from Escadrille Lafayette will lose its battle with the German general public.

    Images from the IWM collections show famous aces Robert S. Tuck (photo no. 1), Eric S. Lock (no. 2), and the Hurricane Mk.I coded NN-D (P3143) aircraft (no. 3) being serviced by Czechoslovak mechanics. All aircraft feature victories marked in the form of swastikas. Currently, aircraft model kits on the German market cannot include swastikas, even as symbols of aerial victories in the fight against the Nazi regime. This leads to sometimes absurd connections, for instance, Robert S. Tuck was of Jewish origin. Strangely, this biographical detail was erased from English version of Tuck´s Wikipedia page. 


    Unfortunately, this approach results in complaints from customers in other countries who receive kits from German dealers with decals that have been self-censored in this way.

    In this context, I must also express my dismay at the opposite extreme. For instance, in the United States, it is possible for someone to march in a demonstration wearing a T-shirt or carrying a flag bearing a Nazi swastika without facing consequences. In my country, and rightly so, such behavior would swiftly lead to arrest, prosecution, and punishment. I am confident that no American soldier who served in World War II would disagree with me. Promoting a regime responsible for atrocities like the slaughter of American prisoners at Malmedy, not even speaking of the rest, has nothing to do with freedom of speech.

    Unfortunately, the German perspective on the display of the swastika is increasingly influencing other EU countries. For example, the Czech Criminal Code has been mirroring German legislation on this matter for several years. We do not yet know whether the interpretation of the law will be identical, nor do we know how law enforcement authorities will handle it. Nevertheless, we foresee significant risks in the future, which is why we are taking precautions and removing swastikas as distinctive markings in our kits.

    If Germany succeeds in thoroughly eradicating the swastika from public spaces, it will paradoxically represent a form of "final victory" 80 years after the war. Not only will historic German machines lose their obvious Nazi-association, but the Allies' victories over the Nazis will also fade from public recognition. In effect, we risk erasing the record of the Allied triumph over the Nazi regime from history.

     I believe that European countries, particularly Germany, should focus on more pressing issues than the strict regulation of the swastika, which has led to the kinds of misunderstandings and complications described earlier. To explain what I mean, I will quote several prominent figures on the topics of Russian aggression and Islamic extremism.

    To clarify my point, I’d like to reference the insights of individuals more qualified than I am, particularly when comparing their expertise to my own 20 years of experience in management positions across several countries. My career includes working in an international consulting and engineering firm headquartered in the Netherlands, with a parent company in Germany, half of my colleagues based in the Gulf region and my own team including members in Russia.

    One critical issue that demands attention is Russia and the multifaceted war it is waging against the West, Ukraine, and other countries through various means and with varying levels of intensity. Notably, Russia likely holds the record for the largest number of neo-Nazis within its borders, and in the early months of its invasion of Ukraine, it sought to mask its colonial aggression with rhetoric about fighting Ukrainian Nazis and fascists. This observation is not meant to downplay the existence of neo-Nazis in Ukraine or other European countries.

    British General Sir Alexander Richard Shirreff, who served as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe from 2011 to 2014, published a book in 2016 entitled "2017: War with Russia: An Urgent Warning from Senior Military Command." In this historical fiction, he described a scenario in which Russia in 2017 militarily occupied eastern Ukraine, established a land link with occupied Crimea, and then invaded the Baltic states, threatening to use nuclear weapons. At the same time, Shirreff warned of the unpreparedness of British and European military forces for such a scenario.

    At the time of the book's publication, Shirreff was considered by some critics to be greatly exaggerating and risking his reputation. However, some reviewers were of a different opinion. General Wesley K. Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1997-2000) wrote about the book: "A must read for anyone engaged in national security policy. Shirreff's warnings-veiled as fiction-ring with authenticity, rich in technical details and insight." Adm. James G. Stavridis, U.S. Navy, who twelve years later held the same position as Clark, summed up his opinion of Shirreff's warnings succinctly, "You fail to read this book at your peril."

    Unfortunately, history has shown that Shirreff was more or less mistaken only in the timing of Russia’s long-prepared invasion operation. The fact that the Baltics were not invaded is likely due to the resilience of Ukraine’s defenders.

    When Shirreff’s book was published, he stated, among other things, “I think it is the duty of senior soldiers engaged with politicians not to think like politicians, not to make life easy for politicians, but to lay out the military consequences of political decisions. And I sense that is something that has got blurred in recent years.”

    Regarding this "blurred picture," specifically the Russian threat to Europe, Politico quoted Poland's former foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, in March 2022. Sikorski, who is married to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anne Applebaum, remarked, “The Western Europeans pooh-poohed and patronized us for these last 30 years. For years [they] were patronizing us about our attitude: ‘Oh, you know, you over-nervous, over-sensitive Central Europeans are prejudiced against Russia.’”

    I believe that Western European security and military forces, including those in Germany, have experienced an uncomfortable awakening about Russia in recent years. However, I cannot shake the feeling that they need to significantly increase their efforts, particularly in arms production, which should not be impeded by banks or politicians. Russian power structures are highly experienced in influence operations and maintain numerous supporters among European extremists and neo-Nazis. Russia is already waging a form of war against us, yet it seems that Europe remains hesitant to fully acknowledge the reality of the situation.

    In the spring of 2022, during a conversation with a senior executive at one of Germany’s largest automotive manufacturers, the director laughed when the topic of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine came up. He claimed that Russia was not the enemy and that Germany’s real rival was the United States. Fortunately, over the past two years, I have seen considerable evidence that the perspective within German industry has shifted, with the compass turning back toward the West and away from Moscow.

    Undoubtedly, this shift has been influenced by the courageous resistance of the Ukrainians, which starkly contrasts with the collapse of the Afghan armed forces during the rushed withdrawal of the U.S. and its allies from Afghanistan.

    The second issue that Germany and other Western European states should address with a renewed approach is the risk highlighted in 2017 by the then Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates, His Highness Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan at the Tweeps conference:

    "And let me say this in English so you can understand what I am saying.“

    Compere: „I have translation.“

    „No, I know you have translation, I just want to make sure you get it right… There will come a day when we will see far more radical extremists and terrorists coming out of Europe because of lack of decision making, trying to be politically correct or assuming that they know the Middle East and they know Islam and they know the others far better than we do. And I'm sorry, but that's pure ignorance."


    One final thought: what is more dangerous—a swastika painted on a model of a historic aircraft, serving as a reminder of the horrors of a war from which we all unequivocally dissociate ourselves, or people waving flags and shouting slogans calling for genocide, without even pretending to dissociate from the atrocities of recent years?

    I sincerely hope that, in the years ahead, European politicians, authorities, and citizens can move beyond ignorance, "blurring," and political correctness when addressing the issues that genuinely threaten Europe.

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