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    CONTENTS
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    EDITORIAL
    KITS
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    SPACE
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    ON APPROACH
    March 2025
    TAIL END CHARLIE
    ARTICLES
    BOXART STORY
    P-40E Warhawk Royal Class 1/48
    Bf 109G-10 WNF/Diana ProfiPACK 1/72
    Fw 190A-3 Weekend 1/48
    P-40E Warhawk 1/48
    Grünherz 1/72
    JABO 1/48
    Spitfire F Mk.IX 1/48
    P-40E Warhawk
    The MW 50 System as an Alternative to the GM-1
    Aerial War in Ukraine
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    A Russian missile shot down
    a civilian aircraft. Again...
    HIGHLIGHTS P-40E 1/48
    Esau
    Old Habits Die Hard
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  • Editorial

    Dear Friends, I just returned from Nuremberg. I left there in a rather gloomy mood, knowing that it was most likely my last time. I have always defended the Nuremberg Fair as a useful and beneficial event. But alas, its significance to our industry has steadily declined over the years, while the costs associated with participation in it have continuously done the opposite. Still, it has always brought us some benefit, despite of the expense involved.

    Dear Friends,
    I just returned from Nuremberg. I left there in
    a rather gloomy mood, knowing that it was most
    likely my last time. I have always defended
    the Nuremberg Fair as a useful and beneficial
    event. But alas, its significance to our industry
    has steadily declined over the years, while
    the costs associated with participation in it
    have continuously done the opposite. Still,
    it has always brought us some benefit, despite
    of the expense involved. There wasn't a lot of
    new business to be made there, but we met
    with our distributors, reviewers and colleagues
    from other companies. And yes, it often brought
    opportunity for some new business and, for
    example, we negotiated a lot of the purchases
    of plastic for our Limited Edition releases at
    Nuremberg. It went on like this year after year,
    for twenty-five years until 2019. Then, along
    came covid and everything changed, and the fair
    was forced to skip a couple of years. The fact that
    the first post-covid event was extremely diluted
    was quite understandable, the second being very
    similar was frustrating, and that the third saw
    no improvement either was much more alarming.
    Not that the organizers did not put forth
    a major effort, but it seems that the participants
    developed some reservations about the benefits
    of participating in the fair. So they increasingly
    didn’t. Neither the Americans nor the Japanese
    attend like they used to, and unfortunately
    neither do many Europeans, including Germans.
    We can speculate as to why. It is very likely that
    two years without the fair have shown quite
    nicely that business can be done without it. After
    covid, the costs of everything increased, and the
    Nuremberg Fair has been begging for a long
    time to get on the list of costs to cut. On our list,
    Nuremberg holds a pretty high position now.
    Nonetheless, our participation at the fair
    next year is not high on the list of events to
    skip in an effort to cut costs. The results can
    be surprisingly good in the end and there is
    a chance that this year's fair will paradoxically
    reflect on our business operations more than
    most fairs have in the past. In fact, this was
    also the case last year and the year before,
    when agreements concluded at the Nuremberg
    Toy Fair practically doubled the volume of
    subcontracted work we were able to acquire
    through production for other manufacturing
    companies. Perhaps the paradox lies in the fact
    that, thanks to the smaller participation of our
    business partners, there was more time for
    meaningful and ultimately fruitful negotiations
    to take place. But I suspect that this is actually
    a reflection of the changes that are taking place
    in our industry and that are visibly changing
    it both in terms of production and business
    practices. While the production of model kits
    is dominated by technologies that push what
    is achievable to levels never seen before, the
    internet and modern distribution routes affect
    trade that yield corresponding benefits in
    terms of product diversity and speed of delivery.
    And the internet and the communication options
    it offers are changing the way we negotiate
    deals at the business-to-business level.
    The covid epidemic has clearly shown that,
    using current communication options, we can
    do quite well without expensive trade fairs.
    Tell me yourself, why would anyone travel
    halfway around the world in the winter, pay
    a fortune for flights, overpriced hotels and no
    less overpriced exhibition stands, then spend
    five days at an exhibition where two days would
    be more than enough to arrange all the meetings,
    when you can easily achieve pretty much the
    same result using your computer at your office or
    even at home sitting at your kitchen table? I fear
    that this will be the force that will increasingly
    push famous trade fairs from the center of trade
    to its outskirts. We will ultimately end up going
    to Nuremberg again next year, but to be honest,
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    the quality of the new Azerbaijani restaurant,
    which opened in the area of our Nuremberg
    hotel instead of the original German restaurant,
    has at least as much to do with the decision to
    attend as the exhibition itself. This also points
    to changes in which we are direct participants,
    all of us, from the manufacturers to the retailers
    and you, the modelers.
    In order not to just give you abstract wisdom
    here, I will give you two examples of current
    progress. Last week, a new 3D printer arrived.
    We bought it as a test drive; we want to know
    exactly what to expect from it, because we want
    to expand our printer fleet based on this type.
    The goal is to increase the capacity and quality
    of our 3D printing, especially the elimination
    of the layering, which still remains on some
    parts and is the target of justified criticism from
    customers. The first tests show that it will be
    a good machine that will significantly advance
    us in solving both of these requirements. This is
    a new type of printer that arrived in Europe at
    the end of January, and we are probably the first
    to have it in the Czech Republic. When we took
    over the machine during training, the supplier
    pointed out that the current development of
    these printers is so rapid that a new type,
    replacing its predecessor, is often launched in
    the market to the tune of months and sometimes
    even weeks, and that this causes problems
    with the availability of spare parts, especially
    displays. We concluded from this that interesting
    times lie ahead.
    The second example is from the store. On the
    very first day in Nuremberg, one of our valued
    business partners came up to me and told me
    that we were processing their orders too slowly,
    that customers needed faster service and that
    we had to try harder. I didn't put up much of
    a resistance, but in the evening I did some
    statistics on our deliveries. I found out that 51%
    of the 42 orders last year were shipped within
    two days, and a total of 86% of orders were
    shipped within four. I would say that before covid,
    this would have been a great result, but not
    today. Today it's just not enough. I would like to
    relay one more story from this year's Nuremberg
    fair. It turns out that the mysterious IBG project
    they were working on is a series of Spitfires,
    from the Mk.I to the VI in 1:72 scale, and we
    have unfortunately been working on an almost
    identical project over the last year. As it stands,
    if we finish our molds according to plan, we will
    have our 1:72 scale Spitfire Mk.I on the market
    more or less at the same time as IBG. That’s not
    the most optimal release schedule you can think
    of, and neither we nor they planned it like that.
    Neither of us see the need of going to war with
    each other with our Spits. We are not competitors
    with IBG as much as we are friends; we cooperate
    with one another. We are their suppliers and they
    are our customers. We don't need to harm each
    other. And therefore, since they already have the
    molds for the Spitfire Mk.I in progress, and we
    are only at the end of the design stage, with the
    intention of going to our tool makers this month,
    we have decided that we will not start our series
    of 72nd scale Spitfires with the Mk.I, but rather
    with the Mk.V. I think this is the best solution to
    this precarious situation for everyone involved.
    For manufacturers, distributors, retailers and
    customers.
    Now, a little something about February's
    new releases and this yields one major point of
    attention. That is the P-40E in the Royal Class
    series. As you know, we made this kit available
    for November pre-orders, producing the exact
    quantity for retailers based on those numbers,
    prompting a production run of 4000 kits, which
    we shipped to both online buyers and retailers
    over the course of January, and so, even
    though it is a new item for February, we have
    nothing left in stock. So, friends, if you haven't
    bought the Royal Class P-40E yet and your heart
    is set on one, you have to look for it at your
    retailer’s. We are completely out.
    But that doesn't mean we don't have any
    Warhawks in our catalog. Right now we are
    working on completing the successor to the
    Royal Class, the Limited Edition ‘Pacific Star’
    kit, dedicated to the Warhawk serving in the
    Pacific Theater. The kit will cover the P-40E and
    Kittyhawk Mk.I from the Aleutians, Australia,
    New Guinea, China, and so on. Details about
    this kit can be found among March releases,
    presented in this issue of our newsletter.
    You'll like it! I promise….
    In January, we published the first issue of
    the online magazine Eduard Modeller's Den,
    abbreviated simply to EMD. As is customary
    among modelers who need to bitch about
    something….anything…. someone immediately
    criticized us for the abbreviation on Facebook,
    but I absolutely do not get why. Abbreviations are
    used everywhere you look, so why should we be
    banned from using them? Anyway, you can find
    the magazine
    HERE. As expected, significantly
    fewer readers have paid for and downloaded it
    than the inaugural issue, which was free. It didn't
    throw us off, we were expecting this and we are
    continuing to prepare the second issue, which
    will be published...well, I would also like to know
    when. Probably February 21st, but the editor-in-
    chief has yet to confirm that.
    Happy Modelling!!
    Vladimír Šulc
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  • P-40E Warhawk

    The Curtiss P-40 line of fighter aircraft stood out among American fighter types for having remained in front-line operations from the summer of 1941, before the U.S. entered World War II, through the end of the conflict four years later. Only Grumman’s versatile F4F Wildcat naval fighter could match that record.

    HISTORY
    Product of a merger of the companies of
    aviation pioneers Glenn Curtiss and the Wright
    Brothers, The Curtiss-Wright Corp. in 1939
    was the largest airplane manufacturer in the
    United States. Its products included not only
    a wide array of civilian and military airplanes
    but also the Wright engines to power them.
    Design and Development
    Of all the aircraft lines manufactured by
    Curtiss, none was more famous than the
    Curtiss Hawk fighters. From the initial PW-8
    of 1924 through the Hawk III, which ceased
    production in 1938, Curtiss built more than
    700 Hawk biplanes in 16 different models for
    the U.S. Army alone. The steady stream of
    orders for Hawks from the American Army and
    Navy plus export customers was a significant
    factor in Curtiss’ ability to stay afloat during
    the lean years of the Great Depression while
    also keeping pace with the technical advances
    of this period.
    A more modern monoplane Hawk came
    along in 1935. In response to an Air Corps
    design competition in the fall of 1934 for a new
    aircraft that would usher in the modern era of
    single-seat military fighters, Curtiss produced
    the Hawk 75, which the Army designated the
    P-36. Chief designer Donovan R. Berlin created
    “stretch” in the 75’s airframe that would allow
    it to accommodate high-horsepower engines
    that were not yet developed. Specifically,
    he wanted to provide adequate wingspan
    and area to ensure combat effectiveness at
    25,000 feet and above.
    Though the P-36 exhibited excellent flying
    characteristics, its top speed barely topped
    300 miles per hour. The Army considered this
    speed acceptable in 1937, but by the following
    year, the P-36 lagged the latest European
    fighters, particularly the British Spitfire I and
    German Bf 109E, by at least 50 mph. Curtiss
    decided to mate the 75 to the new Allison
    V-1710, a liquid-cooled V-12, to produce the
    Hawk 81, which the U.S. Army designated the
    P-40. Though the plane offered only modest
    performance improvements over the P-36,
    the Army issued a record-setting contract
    The Curtiss P-40 line of fighter aircraft stood out among American fighter types for
    having remained in front-line operations from the summer of 1941, before the U.S.
    entered World War II, through the end of the conflict four years later. Only Grumman’s
    versatile F4F Wildcat naval fighter could match that record.
    P-40E Warhawk
    The story of the Curtiss H-87 with USAAF units
    By Carl Molesworth
    “ROSE MARIE,” aircraft No. 29 of the 16th FS/51st FG, was flown by 1/Lt. Robert H. Mooney in China during the second half of 1942. Mooney was killed in action flying another
    P-40E near Yunnanyi, Yunnan Province, on Dec. 26, 1942. (photo: NARA)
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    HISTORY
    to Curtiss on April 26, 1939, for 524 P-40s at
    a cost of nearly 13 million USD. Again, foreign
    customers came calling at Curtiss. France was
    first to order the export version of the P-40,
    tagged the Tomahawk by Curtiss, and Great
    Britain soon followed suit.
    Curtiss built 525 Hawk 81s in three versions
    of the P-40 for the U.S. Army. Only a few of
    these saw combat in Hawaii, the Philippines
    and Iceland early in the war. More than twice
    as many export Hawk 81 Tomahawks were
    built. These 1,181 aircraft fought extensively
    with the British Commonwealth air forces in
    North Africa, the American Volunteer Group
    of Chinese Air Force in Burma and China; and
    with the Red Air Force on the Eastern Front.
    There was no denying that the Hawk
    81 was a commercial success for Curtiss,
    but a challenge was looming for the company’s
    design staff. Thus far, Curtiss had been unable
    to wring sufficient performance from the Hawk
    81 to match the best European designs, and
    one of the main problems was that the plane
    was underpowered. The output of the 1,090 HP
    Allison V-1710-33 engine, with its single-stage
    supercharger, was insufficient to propel the
    airframe to its maximum capabilities for speed
    and service ceiling. The U.S. would soon need
    fighters with more power than the current
    C-series V-1710 could deliver, so Allison
    designers went to work on the problem.
    Unfortunately, the fix wasn’t so simple as
    merely souping up the engine. The C-series
    V-1710 delivered power to the propeller via an
    internal spur reduction gearbox, but this de
    vice was only able to handle 1,100 horsepower,
    and the engine already was pushing this limit.
    The new Allison, and all F-series Allisons
    to follow, featured an external propeller
    reduction gearbox drive, which was beefed up
    sufficiently to absorb the 1,150 horsepower of
    the V-1710-39 (F3R) and more. The reduction
    ratio remained 2:1, but the new engine was
    10.16 inches shorter than previous versions,
    and the thrust line was raised several inches
    so the gearbox could mount between the
    cylinder banks at the front of the engine.
    The redesign of the V-1710 had major
    implications for Curtiss, because the new
    engine, with its shorter overall length and
    raised thrust line, did not conform to the
    nose contours of the Hawk 81. It not being
    practical to craft a new nose for the Hawk
    81, Curtiss designers took this opportunity to
    draw up an entirely new fuselage. The change
    was considered sufficient to cause Curtiss to
    give the plane a new designation, the Hawk
    87. The U.S. Army continued to call it a P-40,
    designating it the model D, while the Royal Air
    Force gave it a new name, the Kittyhawk.
    On the way to better Hawks
    The Hawk 87 incorporated a number of
    improvements over the Hawk 81. The fuselage
    was not only 6 inches shorter but also slightly
    shallower, top to bottom. Up front, the nose
    guns were eliminated, and a deeper cowling
    with a larger opening held the coolant and
    oil radiators under the engine. Because the
    propeller hub sat higher on the nose, landing
    gear legs could be shorter and still allow
    clearance for the propeller during takeoffs
    and landings.
    To improve visibility for the pilot, the cockpit
    opening was deeper with a larger sliding
    canopy and an enlarged windshield with flat,
    bulletproof glass in the center panel. The rear-
    view coves behind the cockpit also were bigger.
    In addition, the airframe was stressed to carry
    one 500-pound bomb or a drop tank of 52 or
    75 gallons under the belly.
    The wing and tail designs were relatively
    unchanged from the Hawk 81. The new plane’s
    guns were mounted in large bays in the wings
    and aimed so their fire would pass outside the
    arc of propeller, converging about 300 yards
    in front of the plane.
    The Hawk 87 line was a superior warplane
    to the Hawk 81, but not by much. While the
    changes in armament made it more versatile,
    the new model’s performance remained
    unimpressive. As a result of all the changes,
    the combat gross weight of the Hawk P-40D
    rose to 8,809 pounds. At the same time, the new
    V-1710-39 engine produced just 60 horsepower
    more than its predecessor. Despite having
    a slightly sleeker profile than the P-40C,
    the P-40D boasted a top speed just 5 miles
    The 57th Pursuit Group, USAAC, flew P-40Es in the U.S. prior to deploying to North Africa in the summer of 1942.
    Capt. Phil Cochran, commanding officer of the 65th FS “Fighting Cocks,” flew No. 50 from the airbase at Windsor
    Locks, Connecticut, during that period. (photo: author’s collection)
    Col. Robert L. Scott was the first Commanding Officer of 23rd FG. He scored 13 aerial victories during the War
    making him one of five top scoring USAAF P-40 fighter pilots. A member of the ground personnel is pointing on
    the five victory marks on Scott’s second P-40E. (photo: NARA)
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    per hour faster than the previous model, at
    350 mph. Because the new engine retained
    a single-stage supercharger, the P-40D’s
    service ceiling and peak performance altitude
    of 15,000 feet were virtually unchanged from
    the P-40C.
    The U.S. Army placed an order with Curtiss
    for 23 P-40Ds in 1940 and took delivery
    of the new planes in mid-July 1941. Great
    Britain, meanwhile, took over a French order
    with modifications to RAF specifications.
    Designated Kittyhawk Is, these aircraft began
    rolling of the assembly lines in August 1941.
    The first 20 were four-gun equivalents of the
    P-40D, but the rest of the Kittyhawk Is in the
    560-plane order mounted six guns, like the U.S.
    Army’s 820 P-40Es that were built alongside.
    Deliveries of both continued through the end
    of the year, by which time the United States
    had entered the war. A very similar version,
    the P-40E-1/Kittyhawk IA, had beefed up wing
    structure to allow it to carry more external
    stores. Curtiss built 1,500 of these and about
    one-third of them went to the Allies under
    Lend Lease.
    Operational History
    Curtiss produced its first Hawk 87s,
    22 P-40Ds, for the U.S. Army in July 1941.
    Deliveries of 820 P-40Es, which was
    essentially the same airplane as P-40D but
    with the armament increased from four wing
    guns to six, began the following month and
    continued into May 1942.
    Virtually every model of the Hawk
    87 followed the P-40D into training duties
    around the United States. Initially, they were
    assigned to first-line combat squadrons
    preparing for overseas service while providing
    air defense for areas such as coastal cities
    deemed vulnerable to attack from the sea
    and industrial centers in the Midwest. As the
    war progressed and tour-expired combat
    veterans became available in mid-1943 to
    provide operational training to new pilots just
    out of flight school, P-40Es did yeoman duty in
    replacement training units.
    The P-40E made its combat debut in the
    skies over Luzon in the Philippine Islands on
    Dec. 8, 1941 (Pacific Time), the day that the
    United States entered World War II. Through
    no fault of the pilots or the P-40Es of the
    24th Pursuit Group, the performance was
    anything but impressive.
    Word of the Pearl Harbor attack was
    radioed to the headquarters of Gen. Douglas
    MacArthur in Manila shortly after Japanese
    bombs stopped falling on Battleship Row
    in Hawaii. It was 3:55 a.m. December 8 local
    time in the Philippine Islands, and within
    hours a Japanese triumph even greater than
    the destruction of the American fleet at Pearl
    Harbor would begin to unfold.
    On paper, the fighter strength deployed
    by the Far East Air Force’s 5th Interceptor
    Command on Luzon in early December
    1941 looked substantial. Of approximately
    100 P-40s in four squadrons, 75 percent
    were new E-models, while the 20th Pursuit
    Squadron flew P-40Bs and the 34th Pursuit
    Squadron had even more outdated Seversky
    P-35As. These squadrons made up the 24th
    Pursuit Group, but the unit was far from ready
    for war. The obsolete P-35As had been in
    service for nearly two years and were worn
    out. The P-40Bs at Clark Field, delivered in
    the summer of 1941, were in good condition,
    but their guns had never been fired due to
    a shortage of ammunition on Luzon for target
    practice. The P-40Es were brand new and
    subject to several teething problems, including
    engine fires.
    Just as important, many of the pilots were
    fresh out of flying school and unfamiliar with
    their P-40s. Meanwhile, 300 miles north of
    Manila on the island of Formosa, Japan had
    amassed a force of nearly 200 A6M Zero
    naval fighters, 200 navy bombers and about
    150 army aircraft. Many of the men who flew
    these planes were veterans of combat in China.
    Tensions had been building in the Far East for
    several weeks prior to word of the Pearl Harbor
    attack. Still, despite ample warning of attack,
    U.S. Army air units in the Philippines were all
    but wiped out on December 8. A handful of
    P-40 pilots managed to engage enemy aircraft
    during the day, and each of them got a nasty
    shock when they experienced the climbing
    and turning performance of the heretofore
    unknown A6M Zero fighters firsthand. Nine
    victories were credited to five pilots (plus
    one in a P-35A), but several P-40s were shot
    down and nearly all suffered battle damage at
    the hands of the Zero pilots. Most American
    aircraft were destroyed on the ground.
    Capt. Bill Hennon, a veteran of the Java campaign, flew P-40E No. 36 with the 7th FS/49th FG during the defense
    of Darwin and northern Australia during 1942. (photo: NARA)
    After scoring two aerial victories in the defense of the Philippines and three more over Java, Capt. George “King”
    Kiser destroyed four more Japanese aircraft at Darwin, Australia, with the 8th FS/49th FG. All of his victories
    were scored in P-40Es.(photo: NARA)
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    Philippines and Java
    P-40Es continued to fight in ever
    decreasing numbers in the Philippines for four
    excruciating months. The U.S. military’s first
    ace of World War II, Lt Boyd “Buzz” Wagner
    of the 17th Pursuit Squadron, scored his
    fifth victory in a P-40E on December 16, 1941.
    The 37th and last confirmed victory by a P-40
    pilot in the Philippines occurred on April 12,
    when Lt. John Brownewell of the 17th Pursuit
    Squadron shot down a Japanese floatplane
    near Del Monte on Mindanao. The campaign
    ended on May 6, 1942, when starving American
    forces in the island fortress of Corregidor
    surrendered. Meanwhile, P-40Es also had
    been heavily engaged in the defense of Java,
    a six-week campaign that again ended badly
    for the United States and its allies. On January
    25, 1942, 13 P-40Es of a new provisional
    pursuit squadron, also named the 17th, arrived
    in Soerabaja, Java, to provide air defense
    against the expected Japanese invasion of
    this oil-rich island. 1/Lt. George E. Kiser, one
    of several veterans of the early fighting over
    Luzon who flew in the 17th throughout the Java
    campaign, wrote this account:
    “Soon after we
    arrived in Soerabaja, we moved to Blimbing,
    a newly constructed (and well camouflaged)
    field. … We flew many missions from Blimbing
    Field. In fact, a lot of us flew about 150 hours
    during the short stay there. At all times we
    were outnumbered at the least 10 to 1, but still
    we managed to get official credit for in excess
    of 65 victories (author’s note: the currently
    accepted total is 49) with only a loss of nine
    pilots killed or missing. … On March 1, 1942,
    the Japanese landed on Java in force, and
    after attacking this huge armada of ships
    with only ten P-40s, it was decided that the
    situation was hopeless, so the entire squadron
    retreated, along with the 19th Bombardment
    Group, to Australia.
    Darwin
    Australia suffered its own version of the
    Pearl Harbor attack on February 19, 1942,
    when JNAF land- and carrier-based aircraft
    struck the northern port city of Darwin in two
    devastating raids. A convoy of ships, loaded
    with equipment and troops bound for the
    defense of Timor Island, was caught in the
    harbor and mostly destroyed. Dock facilities,
    a nearby airfield and even a hospital were
    bombed as well, with a great loss of life
    incurred.
    Ten P-40Es of the just-formed 33rd Pursuit
    Squadron (Provisional) were in Darwin at the
    time to escort the convoy while enroute to
    reinforce the 17th squadron in Java. But nine of
    these planes were destroyed in air and on the
    ground during the day. Only one American pilot
    was able to make a claim.
    The first Darwin attack, followed on March
    3 by a strafing attack on the west coast port
    of Broome and the fall of Java three days later,
    stirred a wave of invasion panic throughout
    Australia. Operational training of the green
    pilots of the USAAF 49th Pursuit Group, many
    of them recent graduates of flying school,
    was cut short so they could be deployed to
    provide air defense. The 49th had arrived by
    ship on January 28, 1942, and immediately
    began assembling 100 P-40Es while its pilots
    put the finishing touches on their training.
    Fortunately, a cadre of 12 pilots just back from
    Java, including George Kiser, was available
    to provide experienced flight leaders for the
    three squadrons of the 49th.
    Japanese air attacks on northern Australia
    continued sporadically throughout the spring
    and summer of 1942. The last air raid against
    Darwin opposed by the 49th (redesignated as
    a fighter group in May) came on August 23.
    In this combat, aces George Kiser and Jim
    Morehead scored their final victories before
    completing their tours in the Pacific. The
    total of 15 kills on the day brought the 49th’s
    final tally during the defense of Darwin to
    78 confirmed victories, eight probables and
    four damaged.
    New Guinea and Aleutian Islands
    In September, with RAAF fighter squadrons
    now available to assume air defense duties
    at Darwin, the 49th FG began the next
    chapter in its remarkable history. The fight
    for Port Moresby was approaching its climax,
    and the 7th Fighter Squadron was ordered
    up from Darwin to fight alongside No. 75 and
    No. 76 squadrons RAAF in New Guinea.
    Under the command of Java veteran Capt.
    Bill Hennon, the 7th Fighter Squadron arrived
    at 14-mile Drome outside Port Moresby on
    September 14 and immediately began flying
    fighter-bomber missions in support of the
    Australian troops fighting along the Kokoda
    Trail. These missions, which included strafing,
    dive-bombing and escort duties, were very
    effective at helping the Aussies halt the enemy
    advance.
    At the start of its operations, the 343rd FG was led by Lt. Col. John Stephen Chennault, the son of legendary
    “Flying Tigers” leader Col. Claire Lee Chennault. The “Aleutian Tigers” adopted the tiger motif and adorned noses
    of their aircraft with stylized tiger heads. (photo: NARA)
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    The longest service of the P-40E was far
    north in the Aleutian Islands, where P-40s
    flew in combat from the attack on Dutch
    Harbor in June 1942 through the capture of
    Kiska in August 1943. After that, the three
    squadrons of P-40s, including the 344th with
    P-40Es, continued to provide air defense for
    bomber bases in the Aleutians through the end
    of the war.
    China
    On March 22, 1942, the first P-40Es that
    would see action in the China-Burma-India
    Theater touched down at Kunming, China, after
    a long ferry flight from Africa. Ground crews
    of the 1st American Volunteer Group, which
    had been in action against the Japanese in
    Burma and China since the previous December
    with Hawk 81s, set to work on the P-40Es,
    replacing their USAAF markings with Chinese
    sun roundels, painting the AVG's distinctive
    sharkmouth design on their noses, and
    repairing various minor problems. Eventually,
    the AVG would receive 33 P-40Es.
    The first combat for AVG P-40Es came on
    April 8, 1942, when three of them at Loiwing,
    China, scrambled alongside Tomahawks
    to intercept a Japanese air raid on the
    field. Flight Leader Robert L. Little of the
    1st Pursuit Squadron, flying one of the P-40Es,
    was credited with shooting down a Ki-43
    Oscar among the 12 victories claimed that day,
    the first claim in a P-40E by the AVG.
    The AVG P-40Es were heavily engaged during
    the final three months of the unit’s existence.
    Their most notable actions were a series of
    raids against Japanese army forces in the
    Salween Gorge on the China-Burma border in
    May 1942, when AVG pilots used the P-40E’s
    dive-bombing capability to devastating effect
    to halt the enemy advance. Sadly, Bob Little
    was killed flying one of those missions.
    When the AVG disbanded on July 4, 1942,
    its P-40Es and Tomahawks were turned
    over to the 23rd Fighter Group of the USAAF,
    which was activated in Kunming that day to
    carry on the fight in China under legendary
    commander Claire Lee Chennault. Meanwhile,
    a second USAAF P-40 group, the 51st,
    had arrived in India and was taking up positions
    in Assam. These two groups, flying from their
    bases at either end of the air route from India
    into China, would have the responsibility for
    protecting transport planes flyingThe Hump”
    from interception by Japanese fighters. By the
    summer of 1943, most P-40Es in the 23rd and
    51st groups had been replaced by later model
    P-40s.
    P-40E No. 127 was one of 33 P-40Es sent to China in the spring of 1942 to replace Tomahawks lost in combat
    by the American Volunteer Group. The plane displays the blue tail band of the 2nd Pursuit Squadron.
    (photo: author’s collection)
    Pilots of the 72nd PS/15th PG pose with “Squirt,” the P-40E that squadron c.o. Jim Beckwith named for his child,
    in Hawaii during early 1942. In 1945, Beckwith, by then a colonel, commanded the 15th FG flying Very Long-Range
    missions over Tokyo. (photo: NARA)
    P-40E
    WARHAWK 1/48
    Royal Class
    Available from
    retailers and
    distributors
    worldwide.
    Cat. No. R0023
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  • The MW 50 System as an Alternative to the GM-1

    This technical discussion supplements the article describing the GM-1 system in the Messerschmitt Bf 109 in the November, 2024 newsletter. Even before World War II, Dr. Otto Lutz (1906-1974) came up with the idea of injecting nitrous oxide into an engine to increase performance. He later published (as late as 1942) a scientific paper on the subject "Über Leistungssteigerung von Flugmotoren durch Zugabe von Sauerstoffträgern", or roughly translated, ‘On increasing the performance of aircraft engines through the addition of oxygen compounds’.

    HISTORY
    The MW 50 System as an
    Alternative to the GM-1
    in the Bf 109G and K
    Pavel Raška
    This technical discussion supplements the article describing the GM-1 system
    in the Messerschmitt Bf 109 in the November, 2024 newsletter.
    Even before World War II, Dr. Otto Lutz (1906-1974) came up with the idea of injecting
    nitrous oxide into an engine to increase performance. He later published (as late as
    1942) a scientific paper on the subject "Über Leistungssteigerung von Flugmotoren
    durch Zugabe von Sauerstoffträgern", or roughly translated, ‘On increasing the
    performance of aircraft engines through the addition of oxygen compounds’.
    Just before World War II, BMW engineers
    Dietrich Singelmann (1903-1989) and Helmut
    von Zborowski (1905-1969, a native of Terezin)
    began to independently experiment with the
    injection of a mixture of water and methanol.
    They discovered that by mixing water with
    methanol and adding a drop of an anti-corrosion
    additive, they obtained a problem-free liquid
    that, unlike nitrous oxide, could be stored in
    ordinary canisters at an airfield. Although it
    was not recommended as a drink, it does not
    normally burn or explode and generally exhibits
    benevolent properties. The 1:1 ratio of water to
    methanol proved to be the most advantageous
    not only in terms of engine performance,
    but also against the risk of the mixture freezing.
    The injection of water and methanol was first
    tested in 1939 on the Bramo 323-A engine.
    Later, both gentlemen devoted themselves to
    the development of rocket engines.
    The GM-1 system described in our previous
    article was not very popular among fighter
    pilots, it could not be used at lower altitudes
    and it was deemed just ‘dead weight’ which
    worsened flight performance. The situation was
    better for high-altitude reconnaissance units.
    Readers of Clostermann's ‘The Big Show’ will
    certainly remember the duel between Spitfires
    and the Bf 109 at high altitude. The Bf 109 was
    equipped with the GM-1 system, but its pilot
    made the mistake of trying to save himself by
    diving. However, just above sea level, the GM-1
    could not be used and the reconnaissance
    Bf 109 ended up being shot down over the ocean.
    The new system, which was supposed to
    eliminate the shortcomings of the GM-1, was
    designated MW 50. The original thermally
    insulated tanks for the GM-1 were initially
    produced by the Büssing-NAG company in
    relatively small numbers at about fifty per
    month. The GM-1 installation used in the
    Bf 109G could be used for injection in the
    MW 50, but problems arose with valve corrosion.
    By installing a modified valve, the entire system
    could be used for one or the other mixture
    (GM-1 or MW 50).
    The developmental experiments that were
    conducted yielded a second, simplified version
    of the MW 50 system. It no longer required
    the use of nitrous oxide, eliminating the need
    for thermal insulation of the tank. In addition,
    the compressed air bottles in the wings were
    eliminated and replaced with compressed air
    from the compressor. This resulted in a further
    Bf 109 G-10 W.Nr 490 617 ‘Blue 2’, Uffz. Gerhard Reiher, 8./JG 3, Alperstedt, 1944. Behind the circular antenna on the spine, a triangular label is visible adjacent
    to the MW 50 filling point [Martin Reiher]
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    HISTORY
    weight saving. The injection nozzle was replaced
    with a different type, because the pressure from
    the compressor was lower. This simplified type
    of MW 50 was apparently standard equipment
    on the Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-14 and G-10.
    A characteristic modification of the design,
    visible even to modelers, is the square ‘box
    behind the pilot's head, covering the battery.
    In the later development variant of the Bf 109
    K, the internal equipment was redesigned
    and although the MW 50 was standard, the
    aforementioned box behind the pilot's head
    disappeared, because the battery was moved to
    another place within the fuselage. The MW 50
    tank could also be used as an additional fuel tank
    in the K version. There was a MW 50/Kraftstoff
    switch on the instrument panel and depending
    on its setting, the relevant valve switched either
    to inject the mixture into the compressor or
    to pump the contents into the main fuel tank.
    Of course, it was important to pay attention
    to the position of the switch depending on the
    contents of the tank.
    At this point, it is necessary to take a detour
    and discuss the Messerschmitt fuel system.
    The aircraft were equipped with an L-shaped
    fuel tank with a capacity of 400 liters located
    under and behind the pilot's seat. The Bf 109 E
    version had a sheet metal tank, while a new
    special rubberized self-sealing SB Sackbehälter
    tank was developed for the F version. This
    SB was also developed for C2 fuel used with
    the DB 601N engine, but in normal operation,
    C3 gasoline was used, which caused unexpected
    problems with the DB 601N. Finally, after a long
    time, it was discovered that in the rubberized
    SB tank, C3 gasoline chemically reacted with
    the tank material, which degraded the gasoline
    used. Therefore, the SB tank had to be modified
    so that this reaction did not occur. Some
    Messerschmitt Bf 109s of the F version were still
    equipped with the older sheet metal tank on the
    production line. The additional three-hundred-
    liter droptanks were not equipped with a fuel
    pump and compressed air from a compressor
    was blown into the auxiliary tank to move fuel
    from it into the main tank. When the tank for the
    MW 50 was filled with fuel, the valve was set to
    pump its contents into the main fuel tank and
    the pumping was again done with compressed
    air. With the droptanks and the MW 50 filled with
    fuel, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 could double
    its range. In the Czechoslovak Avia S-199, the
    MW 50 tank was used exclusively as a fuel tank.
    Notes and clarifications to the November,
    2024 article:
    - The code word MONA used for the very first
    version of the GM-1, refers to, according to
    Baumgartl, da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. It would appear
    that the model inhaled some nitrous oxide gas,
    resulting in her mysterious smile, once and for
    all solving an age-old riddle at last!
    - I had some reservations about the circular
    tank of the GM-1 for the F-4/Z version of the
    Bf 109. Baumgartl states that there really was
    a GM-1 tank made of thin sheet metal wrapped
    with piano wire, but he doubts that it would
    have made it into production aircraft. Those
    who remember will certainly recall the glass
    siphon bottles with metal mesh popular under
    socialism, filled with carbon dioxide cartridges
    - the principle is the same and the container
    withstands internal pressure well.
    A little bit of a glossary:
    Sonderstoff = A special material (used
    specifically with the GM-1 or MW 50 systems)
    Kraftstoff = Fuel
    Sauerstoff = Oxygen
    Behälter = Tank
    Leistung = Performance
    The wreckage of Bf 109G-10 WNr. 151556 from JG 300 and Bf 109G-14AS WNr. 784998 from IV/JG 53 after
    emergency landings in early 1945. Both aircraft show open MW 50 fuel tank filler ports on their spines.
    The protrusion on the access hatch to the battery and additional storage
    compartment allowed for the former’s relocation forward, which freed up space
    for the MW 50 tank in the fuselage behind the cockpit. Bf 109G-14, Oblt. Rolf Schlegel
    10./Jagdgeschwader 4, March 1945 [JG 4 Archive - Museum of the Air Battle over
    the Ore Mountains on September 11th, 1944 in Kovarska]
    Bf 109K fuel system
    diagram from
    a period manual with
    the MW 50 mixture
    tank indicated.
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  • Aerial War in Ukraine - A Russian missile shot down a civilian aircraft. Again...

    The battles over Ukraine often involve friendly fire incidents. Russian air defense has already destroyed numerous Russian aircraft and helicopters. Similar incidents have occurred on the Ukrainian side. Several civilian aircraft have also been hit in Russia, though without fatal consequences—until now.

    Miro Barič
    A Russian missile shot down a civilian aircraft. Again...
    The battles over Ukraine often involve friendly fire incidents. Russian
    air defense has already destroyed numerous Russian aircraft and
    helicopters. Similar incidents have occurred on the Ukrainian side.
    Several civilian aircraft have also been hit in Russia, though without
    fatal consequences—until now.
    Aerial War in Ukraine
    A photo of the ill-fated Embraer 190AR, registration
    4K
    -
    AZ65, taken in 2016 by Mehmet Mustafa Celik.
    On the morning of Wednesday, December
    25, Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8243 took off
    from Baku, Azerbaijan. The Embraer 190AR,
    registered as 4K
    -
    AZ65, carried 62 passengers
    and five crew members. Its destination
    was Grozny, Chechnya, in southern Russia.
    However, 40 minutes into the flight, the
    aircraft's GPS and other navigation systems
    stopped functioning. It is likely that the
    aircraft fell victim to electronic GPS signal
    jamming, an action prohibited by international
    telecommunications and civil aviation
    organizations.
    The Russians likely activated the jamming
    due to the presence of Ukrainian drones over
    Chechnya. The crew of flight 8243 requested
    guidance via radio. However, Grozny was
    covered in thick fog, and after three holding
    patterns, the pilots decided to return to Baku.
    As the aircraft departed Grozny, it was struck
    by a missile from a Russian Pantsir-S1 air
    defense system. The missile exploded near the
    rear left section of the aircraft, with shrapnel
    damaging mainly the tail surfaces.
    As a result of the damage, the Embraer's
    hydraulic system failed, making it extremely
    difficult to control. Russian air traffic
    controllers denied it permission to land at
    Mineralnye Vody or Makhachkala airports
    due to bad weather. Instead, the crippled
    aircraft (while still experiencing GPS signal
    interference) was directed over the Caspian
    Sea toward Aktau, Kazakhstan. Available
    data show that the aircraft exhibited extreme
    altitude and course fluctuations. Despite
    this, the pilots managed to keep it airborne
    for one hour and 14 minutes after the missile
    strike.During the attempt to land in Aktau,
    the aircraft crashed three kilometers from
    the airport. The crash was captured on video,
    showing the aircraft descending with its
    landing gear extended but tilting heavily to
    the right. The pilots were unable to correct the
    descent or the bank. The Embraer first struck
    the ground with its right wing, followed by the
    fuselage, which broke apart and exploded.
    The front section burned completely, while the
    rear section remained relatively intact, though
    overturned. This allowed 29 of the 67 people on
    board to survive, albeit with injuries. However,
    38 people lost their lives, including both pilots
    and one flight attendant.
    Posthumously, the two pilots and the
    deceased flight attendant were awarded the
    The rear section of the Azerbaijani Embraer was riddled with shrapnel.
    Photos of the wreckage were published by Kazakh rescue services.
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    title of National Hero of Azerbaijan. Steward
    Zulfikar Asadov and flight attendant Aydan
    Rahimli, who survived with injuries, were
    honored with the Order of Courage First Class.
    Heroes of Flight 8243
    Let’s take a moment to honor the heroes who
    fought until the very end to save the aircraft
    and its passengers. The captain was 62-year-
    old Igor Kshnyakin, an incredibly experienced
    pilot. He began his career in 1982 at the age
    of 20, flying the An-2 biplane. Over the years,
    he served as a co-pilot or captain on various
    aircraft, including the Yak-40, Tu-134, An-140,
    and ATR-42/72. In 2013, he became a captain
    on Embraer 170/190 aircraft for Azerbaijan
    Airlines. He accumulated 15,000 flight hours,
    with 11,200 as a captain. He is survived by
    two daughters. Seated beside him as the co-
    pilot was 32-year-old Aleksandr Kalyaninov.
    He successfully graduated in 2021 from the
    National Aviation University in Kyiv, Ukraine.
    The third crew member who lost her life was
    33-year-old flight attendant Hokuma Aliyeva.
    Alongside her work, she was pursuing a law
    degree and was in the final year of her doctoral
    studies. She had planned to switch careers and
    become a lawyer, a dream that, unfortunately,
    she never got to fulfill. In her final moments,
    she tried to calm the passengers. All three
    were buried together in Baku at the Second
    Alley of Honor, a cemetery reserved for
    Azerbaijan’s most distinguished figures and
    heroes.
    Russia has not admitted to shooting
    down the aircraft, even a month after the
    incident. Initially, Moscow outright denied
    any involvement, and Russian propaganda
    channels spread multiple alternative theories
    about what might have happened. For instance,
    they claimed that the shrapnel holes visible
    in the intact rear section of the aircraft were
    caused by gravel upon impact with the ground.
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, just days
    after the tragedy, stated that preliminary
    investigation results indicated Russian air
    defense was responsible. He acknowledged
    that the shootdown was likely unintentional
    but accused Moscow of attempting a cover-
    up. Aliyev demanded an admission of guilt,
    punishment for those responsible, and
    compensation for the victims' families.
    However, none of these demands had been met
    a month after the tragedy. Azerbaijani officials
    also pointed out that Russia’s refusal to allow
    the damaged aircraft to land at any Russian
    airport, instead directing it toward Aktau,
    may have been an attempt to erase evidence.
    Simply put, they may have been hoping the
    aircraft would crash into the Caspian Sea…
    Revived Memories of flight MH17
    The downing of the Azerbaijani civilian
    aircraft has revived memories of the tragedy
    which took place on July 27, 2014. On that
    day, Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crashed
    near Hrabove in Ukraine’s Donetsk region.
    The Boeing 777, registered as 9M
    -
    MRD, was
    en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur
    but never reached its destination. At the time,
    Russia had provoked an uprising in eastern
    Ukraine and was supplying the separatists
    with heavy weaponry. Among the equipment
    transferred was a Buk surface-to-air missile
    system from the 53rd Anti-Aircraft Missile
    Brigade, based in Kursk. This system was
    secretly moved into Russian-controlled
    territory in eastern Ukraine. Mistaking
    the target for a Ukrainian military aircraft,
    the crew launched a missile at the civilian
    flight MH17. The Boeing 777 was cruising at
    33,000 feet (10,060 meters) at a speed of
    915 km/h when the warhead of the radar-
    guided missile exploded just above its cockpit.
    Shrapnel instantly killed the flight crew and
    tore through the fuselage, causing it to break
    apart just behind the cockpit. The aircraft went
    into a steep dive, and aerodynamic forces
    completely disintegrated it before impact.
    The fall lasted a minute and a half, scattering
    debris across 50 square kilometers. All 298
    people on board perished—15 crew members
    and 283 passengers. Two-thirds of the victims
    were Dutch citizens, including 80 children under
    the age of 18. Once Russian forces realized
    what they had done, the Buk system was quietly
    transported back across the Russian border,
    and multiple conflicting versions of events
    A 2014 image of Russian fighters posing with the wreckage of the downed MH17 flight.
    The three
    deceased crew
    members
    were buried as
    heroes—from
    left to right,
    the coffins
    of Aleksandr
    Kalyaninov, Igor
    Kshnyakin, and
    Hokuma Aliyeva.
    The photo from
    the farewell
    ceremony was
    published by
    the office of the
    President of
    Azerbaijan.
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    were spread. This tactic—immediately flooding
    the public with contradictory explanations—is
    a hallmark of Russian propaganda, designed
    to dilute and obscure the truth. The MH17 case
    was no exception, with one absurd theory
    following another.
    One claim suggested that a Ukrainian
    Su-25 attack aircraft had shot down the
    Boeing. However, anyone with basic aviation
    knowledge knows that the Su-25 lacks the
    speed, altitude capability, and weaponry
    to accomplish such a feat. Another false
    narrative involved a supposedly "authentic"
    satellite image showing a Ukrainian
    Su-27 firing a missile at MH17 at close range.
    The image was, in reality, a crude forgery.
    The most bizarre theory suggested that the
    entire event was staged and that the plane had
    been filled with corpses that had already been
    dead for some time.
    Multiple Western investigative teams,
    however, concluded—based on substantial
    evidence—that MH17 was hit by a missile
    from a Buk system fired from Russian-
    controlled territory. They also identified the
    Russian military unit responsible: the same
    53rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade. These
    findings were confirmed by a Dutch court,
    which, in November 2022, sentenced three
    men—Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinsky, and Leonid
    Kharchenko—to life in prison for their roles
    in the downing of MH17. All were sentenced in
    absentia, as Russia refused to hand them over.
    Ironically, only one of them, Igor Girkin,
    is currently in a Russian prison—not for
    the deaths of 298 innocent people, but for
    "extremism." His crime? Insulting Vladimir Putin,
    whom he accused of weak and incompetent
    leadership in the war against Ukraine.
    Girkin, also known as Strelkov, was
    a Russian intelligence operative who played
    a key role in igniting the separatist conflict
    in eastern Ukraine. He once boasted that
    without him, there would have been no war
    in Donbas, as the local population had little
    interest in taking up arms. This statement
    alone undermines the Kremlin's long-standing
    narrative that the conflict was a "civil war"
    rather than Russian aggression.
    Ukrainian Losses
    During the observed period, from
    December 1 to December 31, military aircraft,
    helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles
    were continuously conducting operations.
    Consequently, losses were suuffere. However,
    the shooting down of a civilian aircraft is such
    an exceptional event that most of this report
    was dedicated to it. The only confirmed loss
    of Ukrainian equipment occurred on Saturday,
    December 14, in the Kherson region. A Russian
    S-400 air defense system hit a Su-25 from
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    An image of a Ka-52 helicopter, published by the Russian Ministry of Defense. Since the beginning of the war,
    Russia has lost at least 63 helicopters of this type. One was also lost in December 2024, as covered
    in this latest update of the series.
    On December
    14, the
    Ukrainian
    military
    intelligence
    set fire to
    a Su-27P
    at the Krymsk
    base
    Ukraine’s 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade released a series of photos of MiG-29 fighter jets.
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    the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade. Its pilot,
    Captain Vladyslav Solop, was killed. Another
    casualty was Captain Mykola Karpov, a ground
    aviation technician from the 40th Tactical
    Aviation Brigade. He was killed on Tuesday,
    December 31, during a Russian missile
    attack on Vasylkiv Air Base in the Kyiv region.
    The extent of the damage to the base is not yet
    known. Karpov was posthumously promoted to
    the rank of Major.
    Russian Losses
    The first confirmed Russian loss during
    the observed period also occurred on
    Saturday, December 14, at Krymsk Air Base
    in the Krasnodar region. Ukrainian military
    intelligence set fire to and damaged a Su-27P
    with a bort number "Red 16" and registration
    RF-92406, which belonged to the 3rd Mixed
    Aviation Regiment. On Friday, December 20,
    Ukrainian intelligence reported damage to
    another aircraft—a military transport An-72
    at an airfield near Moscow. On Wednesday,
    December 18, a Kamov Ka-52 helicopter was
    hit and shot down by friendly fire. Both Russian
    pilots were killed. The helicopter commander
    was Lieutenant Daniil Chepurnov. His obituary
    mentioned only that he died while carrying
    out a combat mission in the "special military
    operation" zone.
    Naval Drones Strike Back
    The worst day for Russian aviation came
    at the very end of the month. On Tuesday,
    December 31, Ukrainian Magura V5 naval drones
    were operating in the Black Sea. Russia has
    long deployed helicopters and aircraft against
    them, so Ukraine has started equipping these
    unmanned boats with anti-aircraft weapons.
    Ukraine claims to have hit several helicopters
    in the past, but until now, no confirmed kills had
    been recorded. Near the Tarkhankut Peninsula
    in western Crimea, Ukrainian drones hit two
    Mi-8 helicopters with R-73 missiles. According
    to Ukraine, one crashed immediately, while
    the other was damaged and attempted to
    return to the shore. Later, Russia confirmed
    that the second helicopter also crashed. Each
    helicopter carried eight personnel, and none
    survived. This indicates that, in addition to the
    standard crew of three aviators, each aircraft
    also carried five additional soldiers—machine
    gunners and electronic systems operators.
    During December, a video emerged showing
    Ukrainian naval drones firing machine guns
    at helicopters (and even a Sukhoi fighter jet).
    At least one helicopter was seriously damaged
    A few days later, Russia released an image of the same aircraft. The photo was taken from
    an angle that conceals possible damage to the rear section, where the fire occurred.
    Images appeared on social media showing a Russian Su-25SM3
    that collided mid-air with a Zala reconnaissance drone.
    A Russian Mi-24 helicopter got stuck in the mud,
    presumably at an advanced base. The photo
    surfaced during the monitoring period, but details
    remain unknown.Images appeared on social media showing a Russian Su-25SM3 that collided mid-air with a Zala reconnaissance drone.
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    by gunfire, but a confirmed kill was only
    reported later with the use of R-73 missiles.
    Additionally, footage surfaced of an incident in
    which a Russian Su-25SM3 collided mid-flight
    with a Zala reconnaissance drone. The aircraft,
    with bort number "Red 07" and registration
    RF-94678, suffered significant damage to
    the front fuselage and shattered side cockpit
    glass. Despite this, the pilot managed to land
    the plane at its base. The collision reportedly
    occurred somewhere in the Donetsk region,
    though the exact date remains unknown.
    Attacks During Christmas
    Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian cities
    continued almost every night. Here are a few
    notable incidents:
    On the night of Thursday, December 12,
    to Friday, December 13, a massive attack
    targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
    Four regions, including Kyiv, were hit, and
    two experienced power outages—an act
    which, in winter, translates into terrorizing
    the civilians. Russia launched a total of
    192 kamikaze drones and 94 missiles, including
    cruise missiles. Ukrainian defenses shot down
    80 drones, while another 105 were disabled
    by electronic warfare systems. Additionally,
    81 cruise missiles were destroyed, 11 of which
    were taken down by Ukrainian fighter jets.
    One pilot, in particular, distinguished himself
    by shooting down six missiles: two with long-
    range AMRAAM missiles, two with short-range
    Sidewinder missiles, and the last two with his
    onboard cannon after running out of missiles.
    This highlights the advantage of the F-16
    over older Soviet-made jets previously used
    by Ukraine. Thanks to its advanced sensors
    and electronic systems, an F-16 pilot has
    better situational awareness and can identify
    and engage multiple targets more quickly
    and efficiently, even in high-density combat
    environments. Another major attack occurred
    cynically on Christmas itself, from the night
    of Tuesday, December 24, to Wednesday,
    December 25. Most Ukrainians now celebrate
    Christmas on the same date as the Western
    world, rather than according to the Orthodox
    calendar. On this holiday, Russia launched
    106 kamikaze drones and 78 missiles, including
    cruise missiles, at Ukraine. Ukrainian defenses
    intercepted 59 missiles and 54 drones, while
    electronic warfare systems disabled another
    52 drones. Despite these efforts, nearly
    20 missiles broke through the defenses.
    Kharkiv alone reported 11 explosions. In one of
    the targeted power plants, a civilian technician
    was killed, and half a million people were
    left without heating on Christmas. The city
    of Kherson, located directly on the front line,
    A still from a video showing a Ukrainian Sea Baby naval drone firing a machine
    gun at a Russian Mi-8 helicopter.
    Footage from another video capturing the shootdown of a Russian Mi-8 helicopter with an R-73 missile launched from a Magura V5 naval drone.
    A Ukrainian naval drone also dared to fire a machine gun at a fighter jet.
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    faces terrifying attacks daily. Russian drone
    operators engage in what they themselves
    describe as "human safari"—targeting
    individual civilians, civilian vehicles, and
    public transport with drones, boasting about it
    afterward. Amid this brutal routine, one attack
    stood out even more: just before Christmas,
    Russian airstrikes hit an oncology clinic—and
    then bragged about it.
    A Ukrainian Connection in Syria?
    Finally, a brief mention of an event that is
    only indirectly related to the war in Ukraine.
    In Syria, after 13 years, the bloody civil war has
    come to an end. As recently as mid-November,
    there was no indication of an imminent
    conclusion. However, in just 12 days of offensive
    operations, the rebel coalition known as CMO
    seized Damascus, the capital, on the night of
    Saturday, December 7, to Sunday, December
    8—virtually without a fight. The Syrian
    government army collapsed along with the
    regime it was meant to protect. Why mention
    this in connection with Ukraine? Aside from
    Iran, Bashar al-Assad’s regime was primarily
    supported by Russia, which had deployed both
    troops and air forces to Syria. However, after
    the start of the war in Ukraine, Russia had to
    weaken its Syrian military presence. Rumors
    suggest that Ukraine aided the CMO rebels by
    supplying them with FPV drones, along with
    a small number of operators (reportedly
    around 20). At the beginning of the offensive,
    these drones targeted and eliminated key
    Syrian government army personnel and
    objectives. As for Assad, the fallen Syrian
    dictator has fled to Russia, where he and his
    family have been granted asylum.
    The aftermath of a massive Russian attack on Ukrainian cities during Christmas.
    The disabling of Russian projectiles that missed their targets.
    Ukrainian bomb disposal specialists recovered
    a Russian drone that had been trapped in a tree.
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    Ukraine’s 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade released a series of photos of MiG-29 fighter jets.
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    #70164BOXART STORY
    Heinz "Esau" Ewald was one of the renowned
    aces of JG 52, a Luftwaffe fighter unit that operated
    on the Eastern Front from June 1941 until the end
    of the war. Born in Zoppot (Sopot), near present-
    day Gdańsk, he joined Fliegerausbildungsregiment
    23 in December 1941 and completed pilot and fighter
    training. His training continued with JG 106 at
    Lachen-Speyersdorf, and later with Ergänzungs-
    Jagdgruppe Ost in La Rochelle, France, where he
    was prepared for combat.
    At 21, Ewald, an NCO, was assigned to II./JG 52 led
    by Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn in autumn 1943 . The unit
    had recently withdrawn from Anapa, Kuban, and
    operated from various airfields in Ukraine before
    moving to Bagerowo in Crimea in November. Ewald
    was transferred to II./JG 52’s 6th Staffel, led by
    Lt. Helmut Lipfert, who already had over 40 victories.
    As a complete novice, Ewald achieved his
    first victory during his fourth combat flight. This
    milestone occurred during a "free hunt" mission
    on November 12, 1943 over the Kerch Strait. Ewald
    was flying as a wingman for Fw. Ellendt of the
    5th Staffel. After about twenty minutes of flying
    beneath a low-lying, continuous cloud layer,
    the German duo received a report of Soviet aircraft
    operating south of their position. They immediately
    headed toward the designated area at maximum
    speed, maintaining an altitude of about 100 meters
    above sea level.
    Suddenly, four Soviet Yaks emerged from the
    clouds roughly a thousand meters ahead of them,
    and Ellendt quickly pointed them out. What followed
    happened in mere seconds. The formations flew
    directly at each other, and Ewald instinctively
    opened fire on one of the enemy aircraft. Moments
    later, Ellendt radioed in, confirming a successful
    shootdown. A confused Ewald asked who had
    brought down the enemy plane, only to be surprised
    when Ellendt informed him that it had been Ewald’s
    shot. The Soviet aircraft spiralled down, crashing on
    the coast and exploding upon impact.
    After landing, Heinz Ewald received numerous
    congratulations but also found himself on the
    receiving end of warnings. Fellow pilots repeatedly
    reminded him that shooting at the enemy head-on
    was a dangerous tactic that wouldn’t allow him
    to live long. Over the next few weeks, as Ewald
    displayed remarkable luck and quickly accumulated
    several victories, these comments became more
    frequent.
    In German, expressions referring to a large dose
    of luck often include the words Schwein (pig) or Sau
    (swine). It was fitting, then, that Ewald earned the
    nickname "Esau," coined by his comrades in the
    6th Staffel. Ofw. Kuhn, acting as the spokesman
    for the group, formally announced the nickname to
    Ewald. Kuhn reminded him of the unit’s superstition:
    a rookie who rapidly racks up victories typically
    doesn’t live long. Kuhn playfully advised Ewald to
    go ahead and write a farewell letter to his parents—
    just in case.
    As a supposed candidate for an early death,
    Ewald received especially generous portions of
    food from Obergefreiter Prümmer, the chief cook of
    II./JG 52. After a few weeks, "Esau" found himself
    often thinking that he would indeed soon fall in
    battle. This mindset was a result of his colleagues’
    remarks, which were likely well-intentioned and
    meant to temper his enthusiasm, encouraging him
    to take fewer risks during combat.
    The teasing from the pilots of the 6th Staffel
    eventually subsided when Ewald was selected
    by Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn, the commander of
    II./JG 52, to be his wingman. Ewald went on to fly
    over a hundred combat sorties alongside his new
    leader.
    Between late 1943 and spring 1944, Ewald
    achieved 17 aerial victories during the battles
    in Crimea. Aviation historian Ivan Lavrinenko’s
    suggests in his book about JG 52´s top aces in
    Crimean campaign that Ewald likely destroyed
    between three and nine enemy aircraft. Multiple
    Luftwaffe pilots often claimed responsibility for the
    same Soviet aircraft, a common occurrence during
    intense air battles.
    The box art by Antonis Karydis depicts one of
    Ewald's two victories over Hungary on February
    4, 1945, against fighters from the 848th IAP. Both
    Soviet airmen remain missing. Details of this
    engagement, along with other battles involving
    Ewald, can be found in Daniel and Gabor Horvath's
    book, which provides an in-depth analysis of the
    Luftwaffe's ace air victories over Hungary in late
    1944 and early 1945.
    Lucky Ewald survived a dogfight with American
    fighters on June 24, 1944 over Romania, bailing
    out after being shot down and sustaining injuries.
    In early March 1945, he was accidentally shot
    down by an SS anti-aircraft unit, and a month later,
    he rejoined his unit after making an emergency
    landing in a front-line area. "Esau" Ewald was
    indeed “lucky as a pig.” For a detailed description
    of these incidents, refer to the article on "Heino"
    Sachsenberg in INFO magazine 11/2010 and the
    article The end of the war at the Danube.
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Antonis Karydis
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    #84205
    BOXART STORY
    Many Luftwaffe pilots were accustomed to
    flying the Bf 109 E since the Spanish Civil War and
    had literally grown attached to these machines.
    As a result, transitioning to the Bf 109 F-1 and
    F-2 variants—equipped with weaker armament
    compared to the E-7 version—proved unpopular
    for many of them. Old habits die hard. Even more
    difficult was the transition to an entirely new type
    of fighter aircraft with significantly different flight
    characteristics and a radial engine instead of an
    inline one: the Focke-Wulf Fw 190.
    The first unit to operate the new Fw 190 A-1 was
    II./JG 26 "Schlageter," equipped with Bf 109 Es.
    Around the beginning of August 1941,
    Erprobungsstaffel 190, led by Oblt. Otto Behrens,
    was transferred from the test center in Rechlin
    to the Paris-Le Bourget airfield. Behrens' unit had
    successfully completed its operational tests and
    was now tasked with passing on its findings to
    II./JG 26, commanded by Hptm. Walter Adolph.
    Without Behrens' experience and dedication,
    the entire project would, in all likelihood, have
    been abandoned, as it was plagued with persistent
    issues—mainly concerning the BMW 801 C-1
    powerplant—that would have discouraged less
    determined individuals.
    Part of II./JG 26 trained on Focke-Wulf aircraft
    in Paris, the rest of the unit flew combat sorties
    with old planes in Belgium at the Moorsele airbase.
    This practice became standard for other units
    transitioning to the Fw 190 A. The first successful
    deployment of the Fw 190 A took place on August
    14, 1941.
    In November 1941 III./JG 26 began rearming
    with the Fw 190 A-1, however, problems with
    the power units persisted. Mechanics had to
    make modifications to the exhaust manifolds
    in field conditions, and the unit independently
    sourced some spare parts from across Germany.
    A testament to the engine's reliability issues is the
    fact that BMW awarded Oblt. Borris, the commander
    of 8./JG 26, a gold watch after the engine of his
    Fw 190 surpassed 100 hours of operating time.
    By early 1942, the first Fw 190 A-2s, equipped
    with the improved BMW 801 C-2 powerplant, were
    documented in service with III./JG 26. Notably, the
    first aircraft of this version was recorded with
    II./JG 26 as early as December 1941. In the same
    month, I./JG 26 took delivery of its first Fw 190 A-1s.
    In 1941, Stab JG 26, under the command of Adolf
    Galland, continued to operate Messerschmitt Bf 109
    F-4s. By this time, this version of the Bf 109 had
    become popular among many pilots. When Maj.
    Gerhard Schöpfel took over command of JG 26,
    his Stab began rearming with the Fw 190 A-2 in
    January 1942, followed by the A-3 version in April.
    The fighter-bomber unit, 10./JG 26, transitioned
    from the Bf 109 F-4/B to the, then, already proven
    Fw 190 A-2 and A-3 models only in June and July of
    1942. The A-3 variant was equipped with the BMW
    801 D-2 powerplant, which by then had become
    relatively trouble-free.
    Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen" received their
    Fw 190s significantly later than their JG 26
    counterparts. The Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-2 and
    F-4 remained in use by Stab JG 2 until July 1942,
    with at least one E-7 still in service! Under the
    command of Obstlt. Walter Oesau, the Stab of JG
    2 took delivery of its first Fw 190 A-3 in May 1942,
    followed by additional A-2 and A-3 versions in the
    subsequent months. The first Gruppe within JG 2
    to begin rearmament with the Fw 190 was II./JG 2,
    which received the A-2s in March 1942. One of its
    pilots recalled that very few aircraft were equipped
    with four wing-mounted guns. This shortage was
    reportedly due to insufficient gun production
    capacity, and aircraft with the full armament
    were usually reserved for unit commanders.
    The Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-2, F-4, and even one
    E-4 were gradually phased out of II./JG 2 until
    May 1942.
    Next in line was III./JG 2, commanded by Hptm.
    Hans "Assi" Hahn. His unit gradually retired the
    Bf 109 F-2 and F-4 variants by July 1942, starting
    receiving the Fw 190 A-2 and A-3 models in May.
    Hahn’s brand-new aircraft is depicted on box art by
    Piotr Forkasiewicz, with additional details available
    in the historical text included in the kit's instructions.
    I./JG 2 was the last to transition to the Fw 190, doing
    so between June and July 1942. The same timeline
    applied to the fighter-bomber unit 10./JG 2, which
    also began rearming during this period.
    The Fw 190 was an ideal fighter aircraft for
    medium- and low-altitude combat, where it held
    an advantage of its powerful armament and ability
    to escape in steep dives. However, the operational
    needs of Luftwaffe fighter units gradually evolved,
    especially after the arrival of American forces in the
    UK. As a result, during 1943, some aforementioned
    units were rearmed with Bf 109s, which were better
    suited for high-altitude combat. In the spring,
    II./JG 2 received the G-3, G-4, and G-6 variants.
    Later, in the autumn, III./JG 26 transitioned to the
    G-3, G-5, and G-6 models.
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    Old Habits Die Hard
    Text: Jan Bobek
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    P-40E WARHAWK 1/48 Royal Class
    Available from retailers and distributors
    worldwide. Cat. No. R0023
    #R0023
    P-40E Warhawk
    1/48
    The Royal Class edition kit of the US fighter aircraft P-40E Warhawk in 1/48
    scale. The kit offers markings for 12 aircraft. The box contains plastic sprues
    for two complete kits, from which it is possible to build aircraft flying in USAAF,
    RAF, RAAF, RCAF and VVS RKKA (Soviet Air Force).
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 12
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: yes (exhausts; undercarriage wheels –
    two types,two seats with harness - two types)
    bonus: wheel wells plugs (Omask)
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    41-5726, Capt. Philip G. Cochran, CO of 65th PS, 57th PG, USA, spring 1942
    41-36402, Lt. Dallas A. Clinger, 16th FS, 23rd FG, Kweilin, January 1943
    Philip Gerald Cochran was born on January 29,
    1910, in Erie, Pennsylvania, and died on August 26,
    1979. He joined the ranks of the USAAC in 1935 and
    gradually worked his way up to become one of
    the best P-40 pilots. As a Major, he commanded
    the 33rd FG in North Africa. Later, at the rank
    of Lieutenant Colonel, he became commander
    of the 1st Air Commando Group in India.
    The unit carried out a wide range of missions
    from fighter escort of transport and bomber
    aircraft to supply flights, including very
    daring missions to supply British Long Range
    Penetration Groups operating in enemy territory.
    For his aggressiveness and willingness to take
    risks on supply missions, Cochran earned the
    respect of the troops. He scored two aerial
    victories during the war and retired after
    the end of hostilities. He returned to Erie,
    Pennsylvania, and joined his brother’s company,
    Lyons Transportation Lines, where he became
    chairman of the board. He died of a heart attack
    while fox hunting in 1979. His P-40E from spring
    of 1942 carried the standard Olive Drab and
    Neutral Grey livery, complete with yellow nose
    decorations and squadron emblem behind the
    canopy (both of which were carried by other
    squadron aircraft as well). There was also
    a Shillalah inscription on both sides of the nose.
    Dallas Adellon Clinger was born on June 2,
    1916, in Saint Anthony, Idaho. After completing
    training in 1941, he was transferred to the
    16th FS. He achieved his first victory in aerial
    combat on July 31, 1942, when he shot down
    an A6M. He followed this up by shooting down
    a same type aircraft on November 12 of that year
    and concluded his score with the 16th FS on
    December 26, 1942, shooting down a Zero again.
    He scored two more confirmed kills during the
    war. Clinger remained in the service after the
    war and retired in 1953 at the rank of Major.
    He died on December 16, 1988 (aged 72).
    This P-40E was originally intended to be part
    of a supply for the RAF and was therefore
    painted in American Du Pont colors similar to
    the British shades of Dark Earth (No. 71-035),
    Dark Green (No. 71-013) and Sky (No. 71-021).
    The camouflage was retouched on the fuselage
    sides and tail surfaces with another green
    paint, probably Olive Drab. The pilot’s personal
    symbol, the peeing cowboy, was painted on
    both sides of the rudder. Another Clinger's P-40
    bore a similar design. It is not entirely certain
    whether this aircraft had the inscription “Holdin
    my Own” on both sides of the rudder, it is only
    documented on the starboard side while there
    are photographs of the port side without the
    inscription. However, it may have been added
    later. The 16th FS P-40s had their wheel discs
    decorated with a blue field with white star and
    probably with a red circle in the middle.
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    Col. Robert L. Scott, CO of 23rd FG, 14th AF, Burma, 1942
    41-5647, 1Lt. John Landers, 9th FS, 49th FG, Darwin, Australia, 1942
    Robert Lee Scott was born on April 12, 1908,
    in Waynesboro, Georgia, and graduated from
    West Point in 1932. He flew air mail, then
    commanded a fighter squadron in Panama and
    served as an instructor in Texas and later in
    California. By the time the U.S. entered the war,
    he was considered too old to be a fighter pilot
    at the age of 33, so he converted to B-17s to
    join Task Force Aquilla, which was intended to
    bomb Japanese soil. He flew one B-17 to India
    but found out there that the plan was cancelled.
    He became Ops Officer of the ABC Ferry
    Command group, flying transport aircraft,
    but also made a few flights with Chennault’s
    Flying Tigers on P-40. He then managed to
    confiscate one P-40E intended for AVG and
    named it Exterminator. This is not the aircraft
    shown, however, as the one pictured here was
    his second P-40E, this one officially assigned
    to him, as Scott had since become commander
    of the 23rd FG. Sometimes the serial number
    11456, i.e., 41-1456, is used in drawings of this
    one, but no such P-40 existed, yet it has been
    painted in several profiles because Scott
    mentioned it himself in his memoirs. He was
    probably mistaken, but in any case he related
    this number to the confiscated P-40E. During
    the flight in which he scored his fourth and fifth
    kills, the Exterminator was badly damaged and
    never flew again. The symbols of the five kills
    were therefore not carried until Scott’s second
    P-40E, also of unknown serial number (which
    was probably overpainted anyway according to
    local custom). In total, Scott achieved 13 kills
    during the war. He died on February 26, 2006,
    at the age of 98.
    John Dave Landers was one of the fighter pilots
    who achieved victories in two different theatres
    of war during WW II. He scored his first six
    kills in the Pacific and added the rest to his
    total of 14.5 kills in Europe. Born in Oklahoma
    on August 23, 1920, he moved to Texas at the
    age of eighteen. He entered the Army Air Cadet
    program in April 1941, was commissioned as
    a First Lieutenant on December 12 and shipped
    to Australia as early as January 1942. He joined
    the 9th FS/49th FG after delivering one P-40E
    to Darwin on April 3. He scored two kills the
    very next day, then added two more victories
    on June 14 and July 30 before taking off on
    December 26 for his last combat flight in the
    Pacific. That day he firstly scored two kills,
    then was shot down over New Guinea and had
    to find his way through the jungle. In February
    1943 he returned to the USA and was sent on
    his second operational tour, this time in Europe
    (where he later completed a third tour as well).
    The first of Lander’s P-40s is portrayed here.
    On the left side of the fuselage behind the
    cockpit, it bore a drawing of a hawk in a yellow
    field, as a mark of affiliation with the Andy
    Reynolds Flight, who was the first to use this
    decoration. The decals provide the Hawk in
    black and dark brown version, as it is not sure
    which color was used. On the nose, Skeeter
    inscription and the drawing of a mosquito
    holding a machine gun were painted. It is not
    sure the mosquito was painted on the starboard
    side as well.
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    41-5509, 1Lt. Joseph J. Kruzel, 17th PS (Provisional), 4th CG, Java, February 1942
    41-36171, 2Lt. Clyde H. Barnett Jr, 8th FS, 49th FG, Kila Kila, New Guinea, 1942
    Joseph John Kruzel was born on February 17, 1918,
    in Pennsylvania. He entered the Air Force in May
    1940 and was assigned to the 2nd Observation
    Squadron in the Philippines in December of that
    year. He was then transferred to the 17th PS in
    September 1941. After the Japanese attack on
    Pearl Harbor and the invasion of the Philippines,
    the 17th PS moved to Australia and Kruzel
    subsequently took part in the fighting in the
    Dutch East Indies. He achieved his first kill on
    February 17, 1942, when he shot down a Ki-27
    over Palembang. This was followed by two A6M
    kills on February 19 and 20. In March he joined
    the 9th FS in Australia, where his wingman was
    George Preddy. He served with the unit until his
    return home in December 1942. In November
    1943, he moved with the 361st FG to England to
    Bottisham Base, where the group received its
    P-47Ds. In Europe, Kruzel achieved three more
    kills plus one shared. This brought his total to
    6.5 kills and one damaged aircraft. He returned
    to the US in January 1945 and held a number
    of important positions postwar, achieving the
    rank of Major General. He retired on August 1,
    1970 and died on July 10, 2002 at the age of 84.
    His P-40 from when he was still with the 17th
    PS sported the drawing of a dragon breathing
    fire on both sides of the nose. A similar drawing
    then adorned another P-40E that Kruzel used in
    Australia. This one, however, was camouflaged
    in British colors, and Kruzel’s Flight was named
    “Dragon Flight” after it.
    Clyde Haygood Barnett Jr was born on 23 June
    1916 in West Palm Beach, Florida. He scored
    a total of four kills, two of them in the defense
    of Darwin. During his time with the 49th FG
    he took a number of photographs, many of
    which are well known today. Like a true patriot,
    he named his P-40 West Palm Beach Playboy.
    This is the second aircraft of that name, and
    of interest is the drawing of the West Palm
    Beach scenery on the left side of the fuselage,
    as well as the mischievous drawing of Donald
    Duck on the national insignia on the same
    side of the fuselage. Although this P-40E was
    finished in British colors, the lower surfaces
    were repainted in Neutral Grey. Presumably
    this repainting also created the non-standard
    white borders around the US Army lettering and
    the emblem. Clyde H. Barnett died on April 24,
    2002, at the age of 85.
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    11th FS, 343rd FG, Atoll Kiska, Aleutian Islands, summer 1943
    A29-113, S/Ldr. Richard Cresswell, CO of No. 77 Squadron (RAAF), Australia, 1942
    The Aleutian Tigers represent some of the most
    attractively colored P-40s, thanks to the tiger
    head that adorned the nose of most aircraft
    of this type. The 343rd FG was founded on
    September 3, 1942, at Alaskan base Elmendorf
    Field. Initially, the group consisted of the
    11th FS and 18th FS, both armed with P-40s,
    and the 54th FS, which used P-38s and operated
    out of Adak. The pilots of the 11th FS went
    operational almost immediately after moving
    to Umnak Island in the Aleutian Islands. In
    October 1942, the 344th FS joined the group,
    also with P-40s. The group provided air defense
    of the Aleutian Islands and also bombed or
    strafed Japanese targets on Kiska Island itself.
    Its pilots flew their last combat mission in
    October 1943, and subsequently conducted patrol
    and reconnaissance flights until the end of the
    war, with the exception of high-altitude flights
    in early 1945, during which the pilots engaged
    Japanese balloons with incendiary charges.
    All units were already using P-38s for this
    purpose, but the P-40s remained in service
    alongside them. The Tiger Heads were
    a reminiscence of the AVG, the Flying Tigers
    of Claire Chennault, since the 343rd FG was
    initially led by his son Lt Col John S. Chenault.
    The aircraft depicted here received a name,
    in this case Flossie, as one of the few Aleutian
    P-40s. The insignias had short-lived red lining.
    Richard Cresswell was born on July 27, 1920,
    in Franklin, Australia, and was an electrician
    apprentice before he joined the RAAF ranks
    in June 1938. He began his career with
    No. 1 Flying Training School as an air cadet in
    July 1938 and spent the next 12 months learning
    to fly. He was discharged from the school as
    a Pilot Officer and joined No. 3 Army Cooperation
    Squadron. He then served as an instructor
    and after the Japanese bombing of Darwin
    on February 19, 1942, he was assigned to the
    US 9th FS as a Liaison Officer. When the RAAF
    formed three new squadrons (Nos. 75, 76 and
    77) armed with Kittyhawks, Creswell, as a fresh
    Squadron Leader, was appointed on April 20 as
    Commander of No. 77 Sqn. At 21 years of age,
    he was younger than most of his subordinates.
    In the early hours of November 23 he scored
    his first kill, which was also the first kill by
    an Australian unit over Australian territory
    and the first night kill over Australia as well.
    No. 77 Sqn. was led by Creswell until August
    1943, when he was appointed CO of No. 81 Wing
    in New Guinea from May 1944 to March 1945,
    concurrently leading No. 77 Sqn. for a second
    time between September and December 1944.
    In September 1950 he assumed command of
    that unit for a third time, now in Korea, where he
    also supervised the conversion from P-51Ds to
    Gloster Meteors. His P-40E of the period when
    he first commanded No. 77 Sqn. is interesting for
    the distinctive drawings of flags on either side
    of the nose. On the left side flew the RAAF, RAF,
    Union Jack and American flags. On the right side
    there was the Squadron Leader’s flag.
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    AL194 (1087), WO2 S. R. J. McLeod, No. 111(F) Squadron (RCAF), Kodiak Island, Alaska, April 1943
    ET790, Sqn. Ldr. Billy Drake, CO of No. 112 Squadron (RAF), LG91, Egypt, July 1942
    No. 111 Squadron was formed in 1932 as the
    Coastal Artillery Cooperation Squadron. With
    the outbreak of World War II in September 1939,
    it was redesignated from No. 111 (CAC) Sqn. to
    No. 111 (F) Sqn. which signified the change to
    a fighter squadron. In January 1941 the unit
    was disbanded, and a new squadron of the
    same designation was subsequently formed.
    On November 3, 1941, the unit received its
    first P-40Es. These were then dismantled and
    transported to Vancouver Island. In March 1942,
    the unit was presented with a thunder totem
    from the Chief of the Saanich First Nation,
    which became its emblem. The unit also used,
    unofficially, the name Thunderbird Squadron.
    Due to the assumption of a Japanese attack
    on the U.S. base at Dutch Harbor on Unalaska
    Island (which indeed occurred on June 3),
    an airfield was built at Umnak. From there,
    No. 111(F) Sqn. moved in June 1942 to Elmendorf
    Base, Anchorage, where it remained until
    October 30 of that year. At the same time in
    June an X Wing was formed from this unit and
    No. 8 (BR) Sqn. flying with the Bristol
    Bolingbrokes. In October 1942, No. 111 (F) Sqn
    was moved to Kodiak Island, where it remained
    until August of that year. The aircraft shown
    here was damaged on belly landing due to
    a landing gear malfunction. The nose bore the
    unit’s emblem, the thunder totem, which is often
    drawn in white only. However, it is likely that
    it was colored to match the unit’s emblem.
    The cockade on the fuselage had overpainted
    yellow part, while the cockades on the upper
    wing had an unusually small red center and
    a thicker blue border.
    Billy Drake was born on December 20, 1917,
    and ranked among Britain’s most successful
    fighters with 20 confirmed and six probable
    kills. In addition, he damaged nine more enemy
    aircraft. He fought successively in France,
    England, Africa and Malta and became the
    most successful British pilot with the P-40
    (13 kills) and second in the Commonwealth after
    Clive Caldwell (20 kills). He was sent to Africa
    in December 1941 with the task of forming
    No. 128 Squadron, armed with Hurricanes. At the
    end of May 1942, he took over the command of
    No. 112 Sqn. From Clive Caldwell. In November
    1943 he returned to the UK and flew Typhoons.
    After the war he became deputy commander of
    Biggin Hill base. Billy Drake died in August 2011
    at the age of 94. His P-40E bore the distinctive
    No. 112 Sqn. emblem, a shark’s mouth on the
    nose. Drake chose a question mark instead of
    a code letter as his personal marking, and his
    machine bore the name Christine on the left
    side under the cockpit.
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    ET953, Sqn. Ldr. Robert H. M. Gibbes, No. 3 Squadron (RAAF),
    LG91, Egypt, August-September 1942
    Maj. Pyotr A. Pokryshev, CO of 154 IAP, Plekhanovo, the Soviet Union, September 1942
    Robert Henry Maxwell Gibbes was born on
    May 6, 1916 and joined the ranks of the RAAF
    in February 1940. After completing his training,
    he was commissioned on June 28, 1940 and
    assigned to No. 23 Sqn. flying CAC Wirraways
    and Lockheed Hudsons. In April 1941 he was
    transferred to No. 450 Sqn. in the Middle East,
    but just a month later he moved to No. 3 Sqn.
    Another month later this unit rearmed from
    Hurricanes to Tomahawks and began operations
    in Syria and Lebanon. Gibbes was credited with
    one probable kill of a Ju 88 near Beirut on June
    13 and achieved his first confirmed kill on July
    11. His victim was a Vichy D.520. In September
    No. 3 Sqn. was moved to Africa. Gibbes shot
    down two Fiat G.50s and damaged three others
    plus one Bf 109 on November 25. He then
    served at Darwin (Australia) at No. 80 Wing as
    Caldwell’s deputy. In all, he scored 12 confirmed
    kills, five probable ones and 16 damaged aircraft
    during the war. After the war he built a network
    of hotels and coffee plantations and kept flying
    until the age of 85, dying in April 2007 (aged 90)
    of a heart attack. His P-40E carried a drawing
    of a dachshund, symbolizing a German, being
    kicked in the butt by a kangaroo. The drawing is
    photographically documented on this aircraft in
    both unpainted and painted versions, but these
    drawings differ in detail. It is possible that it
    was done repeatedly after the engine covers
    were replaced.
    Pyotr Afanasevich Pokryshev was born on
    August 24, 1914, in Hola Pristani, Ukraine. Before
    the war, he worked in shipyards and after
    graduating from trade school in 1932 he worked
    as a mechanic. In 1934 he completed pilot
    training at the aeroclub and joined the army.
    A year later he graduated from the Odessa
    Military Aviation School and was subsequently
    assigned to the 13 Independent Fighter Squadron.
    In 1938 he was transferred to the 38 Fighter
    Aviation Regiment (IAP) as a Flight commander.
    During the Winter War he flew with the 7 IAP
    on the I-16 and was credited with two kills.
    He was himself shot down on December 20, 1939.
    In January 1941, he transferred to the 158 IAP as
    squadron commander. In October 1942 he was
    transferred to 154 IAP as deputy commander.
    His first victim after retraining on the P-40 was
    a Bf 109. On August 24, 1943, he was awarded
    the title Hero of the Soviet Union for the second
    time and also crashed heavily during a training
    flight. In total, he scored 18 (some sources say
    22) confirmed and six shared kills. After the war,
    he served at the Monin Military Academy
    and rose through several command and staff
    positions to become Chief of Staff of the Air
    Force. He flew the MiG-15s and MiG-17s. He died
    on August 22, 1967, when he drowned while on
    vacation.
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    481155 P-40E landing flaps (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1498 P-40E seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    644295 P-40E LööK (Brassin)
    648086 US 250lb bombs (2 pcs) (Brassin)
    6481058 P-40E wheels cross tread (Brassin)
    6481060 P-40 exhaust stacks rounded PRINT (Brassin)
    6481061 P-40 exhaust stacks fishtail PRINT (Brassin)
    6481069 P-40E engine PRINT (Brassin)
    3DL48208 P-40E SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    EX1088 P-40E (Mask)
    EX1089 P-40E TFace (Mask)
    Recommended for
    P-40E Warhawk 1/48
    OVERTREES
    #82241X
    P-40E Warhawk
    1/48
    OVERLEPT
    #R0023-LEPT1
    P-40E Warhawk
    1/48
    Product page Product page
    #6481069
    #644295
    #6481058
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  • HIGHLIGHTS P-40E 1/48

    Here we go! The new P-40 is ON and in the past weeks it has already filled the kit shelves of many modelers. If you didn't manage to buy it in our pre-order promotion and therefore don't own it yet, I recommend you to browse the following pages, where I show different features the kit offers. And if you later decide to own the kit, it will be available for purchase from our worldwide distributors. And for those of you who already own this new kit, please read this article as well. You will discover things in your kit that you may not have noticed before.

    STAVEBNICE 02/2025
    HIGHLIGHTS P-40E 1/48
    #R0023
    Jakub Nademlejnský
    Here we go! The new P-40 is ON and in the past weeks it has already filled the kit
    shelves of many modelers. If you didn't manage to buy it in our pre-order promotion
    and therefore don't own it yet, I recommend you to browse the following pages, where
    I show different features the kit offers. And if you later decide to own the kit, it will
    be available for purchase from our worldwide distributors. And for those of you who
    already own this new kit, please read this article as well. You will discover things in
    your kit that you may not have noticed before.
    The year 2025 will be a P-40-year for Eduard, the model will be released in other
    limited editions, in ProfiPACK and Weekend editions. And, of course, in versions other
    than the current E, so there will certainly be plenty to look forward to.
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    STAVEBNICE 02/2025
    The whole kit has a sophisticated system of sprue-part joints. Bottom
    joints are used where appropriate. The solution allows them to be easily
    removed as they are located at the contact surface of the parts and do not
    interfere with the surfaces.
    The joints are extra thin to make them as easy to remove
    as possible, with the least interference with the parts.
    Bottom joints are designed on both fuselage and wing parts.
    A so-called slider is used for the rudder part. This allows the rudder
    to be made in one piece, thus thin and hollow, without the risk
    of depression on the part’s surface.
    ...and also the radio access hatch.
    When designing the fuselage and wing parts, the designers also thought
    about the future installation of Brassin accessories, so they prepared these
    plastic parts to be thinner in the areas where the modeler will make the
    cuts when installing Brassin sets. This is for example the area where the
    engine assembly will be glued...
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    STAVEBNICE 02/2025
    There are positive and negative rivets of various sizes all over the surface of the model, even on parts where this is not quite common.
    On the wing tips we can find a combination of positive and negative rivets, just like on a real plane.
    For instance, the embossed plastic variant
    with decal was used by Jan Baranec in the
    construction of his P-40, the result is excellent.
    The parts of the instrument panels are always designed in flat and embossed variants. Flat is
    for modelers who prefer a simpler solution of its representation using colored photo-etched
    parts. While the embossed plastic variant is to be used with applied decal.
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    STAVEBNICE 02/2025
    The cockpit interior sidewalls are very detailed, the right sidewall is designed in 2 types.
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    STAVEBNICE 02/2025
    The entire cockpit is designed
    with the highest attention to detail
    and simplicity of assembly at the
    same time. Its assembly is simple,
    consisting of several sub-assemblies.
    The entire seat can be removed from
    the supports and painted.
    The Royal Class kit also includes two types of 3D printed seats.
    The seats include integrated seatbelts.
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    STAVEBNICE 02/2025
    ...and a covered one, which was typical of war time planes.
    There are 2 types of undercarriage bays in the kit. Uncovered bay...
    The covering of the tail wheel shaft is also very realistic.
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  • Strana 40

    STAVEBNICE 02/2025
    The grilles in the radiators are already very finely rendered in plastic
    Most of the frame E consist of the armament, of which there are several types in the kit.
    It also contains a large number of different thin armament racks.
    Part of the Royal Class kit are also
    masking plugs from Omask...
    ...these fit exactly into the undercarriage shafts of the kit and make painting the kit much easier. They also have the advantage that they
    can be removed and reapplied to the painted model in process or used for multiple P-40 models.
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  • Strana 42

    #70164
    Bf 109G-10 WNF/Diana
    1/72
    ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWII fighter aircraft Bf 109G-10
    in 1/72 scale. The kit is focused on 109s produced by Wiener
    Neustädter Flugzeugwerke/Diana.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 6
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
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    WNr. 610487, Lt. Heinz Ewald, II./JG 52, Veszprém, Hungary, February 1945
    WNr. 612769, 101. vadászezred, Neubiberg, Germany, May 1945
    Heinz Ewald was born on September 1, 1922,
    in Zoppot (Sopot), Free City of Danzig (Gdańsk).
    On December 1, 1941, he volunteered for military
    service and, after basic training with Fl.Ausb.
    Rgt. 23, underwent pilot training. In the fall of
    1943, he was assigned to 6./JG 52 on the Eastern
    Front, where he often flew as a wingman
    to Gerhard Barkhorn. On November 12, 1943,
    he achieved his first aerial victory. On June 24,
    1944, he suffered serious injuries, after downing
    a B-24 bomber near Ploiești, he was himself
    shot down by escorting fighters. Following
    his recovery, he returned in October 1944 to
    II./JG 52, which was then stationed in Hungary.
    He recorded his 50th aerial victory on January
    2, 1945, and achieved five more victories the
    following day. In the final months of the war,
    he was involved in the defence of Vienna.
    His 84th and last victory was achieved on April
    16, 1945. Four days later, Ewald was awarded
    the Knight’s Cross. Throughout his career,
    he was shot down several times and earned
    a reputation as a lucky pilot.
    In the end of March 1945, the remaining
    Hungarian units were concentrated at Tulln
    airport in Austria from where they flew sorties
    to the areas of Vienna and Brno. After the
    front approached Tulln on April 5, 1945, they
    relocated to Raffelding airport, from where
    they continued in the air support of the land
    forces in the vicinity of Vienna. At the end of
    the war, the Hungarian airmen, same as their
    German comrades-in-arms, better surrendered
    to the American Army than to Soviet one,
    therefore the 101. vadászezred pilots flew over
    to the Bavarian Neubiberg with their remaining
    aircraft. Airframes manufactured in Diana
    plant were camouflaged in the same colors
    as the airframes from Wiener Neustadt plant.
    From the photographs of Red 12 it is obvious that
    the Hungarian national markings were spray-
    painted directly on the factory camouflage.
    The German markings were not applied at all.
    Part of the wing undersurfaces remained in
    the natural metal color.
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  • Strana 44

    WNr. 611975, Stab II./JG 52, Neubiberg, Germany, May 1945
    WNr. 611xx2, Jasta 5 der ROA, Deutsch Brod, Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren,
    May 1945
    The markings on this aircraft identify it as
    the wingman of the commander of II./JG 52,
    Maj. Wilhelm Batz. Batz was assigned to the
    staff of II./JG 52 on the Eastern Front in February
    1943. He achieved his first victory on March 11,
    1943, 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. This particular aircraft was
    photographed at Neubiberg airfield near Munich.
    The pilot who flew this plane into captivity was
    Uffz. Anton Kellmayer (3 victories) of 7./JG 52.
    Jasta 5 of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA)
    was stationed at the base in Deutsch Brod (now
    Havlíčkův Brod) in occupied Bohemia at the
    beginning of March 1945. Along with Ju 87D-5
    dive bombers of Nachtschlachtstaffel 8 der ROA,
    the Jasta 5 der ROA participated in the retreat
    battles of German forces during the Battle of
    Brno in April 1945. The unit was commanded by
    Major Semyon Trofimovich Bychkov, a former
    Soviet pilot. Flying Hurricane, Yak-7, and La-5
    planes, he achieved 15 victories, completed
    230 combat missions, and was awarded the
    prestigious title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
    While serving with the 482nd IAP, he was shot
    down by flak and captured on December 10, 1943.
    Initially cooperating with the Luftwaffe as ferry
    pilot, he later took part in anti-partisan aerial
    operations in the Baltic region and ultimately
    became the commander of the Jasta 5 fighter
    unit, nicknamed Oberst Kazakov. At the end of
    the war, he surrendered to Americans but was
    later handed over to the Soviets and executed
    on November 4, 1946. This Bf 109, in the typical
    camouflage pattern of machines produced at
    the WNF factory, bore the ROA markings on the
    tail in the form of a St. Andrew’s cross.
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    II./JG 52, Ainring, Germany, May 1945
    Avia S-99.21, Police Air Patrol Unit, Czechoslovak Police Air Force,
    Prague-Ruzyně, 1947-1950
    This Bf 109 was delivered to I./JG 53 at the
    end of December 1944. There it received the
    unit’s insignia on the nose, a spade ace, along
    with a yellow band. The fuselage was marked
    with Stab designations, and the rudder was
    painted yellow, with the first digit 6 of the
    serial number visible on the left side of the
    fin and the last digit 8 on the right side. Likely
    in April 1945, after the dissolution of I./JG 53,
    the aircraft was transferred to II./JG 52. Here,
    the markings of the previous unit were painted
    over with camouflage paint. The primary focus
    of operations conducted by II./JG 52 in 1945 was
    combat against Red Army forces in Hungary and
    Austria. In April 1945, II./JG 52 briefly operated
    from the territory of the Protectorate of Bohemia
    and Moravia, conducting missions in support
    of German forces against the Soviet offensive
    during the battles for Brno. A photograph
    captured the aircraft marked as Yellow 6 on
    May 8, 1945, at Ainring airfield in Bavaria.
    This aircraft was the last unit assembled in the
    spring of 1947 at the Avia factory in Čakovice.
    After test flights and inspections, it was located
    at Ruzyně Airport in mid-July 1947, where it
    served with the Czechoslovak Police (SNB) Air
    Force until the summer of 1950 (with a one-and-
    a-half-year break for repairs following a crash).
    From mid-December 1947, the Czechoslovak
    Police Air Force was renamed to the Aviation
    Security Corps of the Ministry of the Interior
    (BL, Bezpečnostní letectvo ministerstva vnitra).
    The aircraft was painted steel gray on the
    upper and side surfaces, with the undersides
    coated in a darker gray color. The aircraft
    operated by the SNB/BL patrols had engine
    cowlings, wing leading edges, and horizontal
    stabilizers, including elevators, painted scarlet
    red. Registration markings on the sides of the
    fuselage and on the upper and lower wing
    surfaces were applied in the same red color
    with a white outline. The national insignia took
    the shape of a rounded triangle, which was
    standard for Police Air Patrol Unit. On this
    particular Avia, the insignia lacked the white
    outline.
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    OVERTREES
    #70164X
    Bf 109G-10 Mtt. Regensburg
    /Bf 109G-14AS
    1/72
    OVERLEPT
    #70164-LEPT1
    Bf 109G-10 WNF/Diana
    1/72
    Product page Product page
    674018 Bf 109G-10 LööK (Brassin)
    674020 Bf 109G-10 LööKplus (Brassin)
    672338 Bf 109G undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    672344 Bf 109G radio compartment PRINT (Brassin)
    672383 Bf 109G-10/K-4 propeller (Brassin)
    672385 Bf 109G-10 wheels (Brassin)
    672388 Bf 109G-10 cockpit PRINT (Brassin)
    672399 Bf 109G-10 WNF engine PRINT (Brassin)
    D72048 Bf 109G stencils (Decal Set)
    D72049 Bf 109G Balkenkreuze (Decal Set)
    Recommended for
    Bf 109G-10 WNF/Diana 1/72
    #672399
    #672344
    #674020
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    #84205
    Fw 190A-3
    The Weekend edition kit of the German WWII fighter
    plane Fw 190A-3 in 1/48 scale. The kit offers the aircraft
    with four-cannon wings.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 4
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: no
    painting mask: no
    resin parts: no
    Product page
    1/48
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  • Strana 48

    WNr. 223, Hptm. Hans Hahn, CO of III./JG 2, Beaumont le Roger, France, June 1942
    WNr. 216, Oblt. Karl Borris, CO of 8./JG 26, Wevelghem, Belgium, July 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. “Assi's“ rudder
    was adorned with 61 victory marks reflecting
    his activities on the Western Front. During
    a British raid on the power plant in Caen on
    May 6, 1942, as part of Operation Circus 159,
    Hahn achieved his 60th and 61st victories
    by shooting down two Spitfires. During May,
    his unit was re-equipped from Bf 109Fs to
    Fw 190As. It is likely that with the aircraft
    depicted, Hahn achieved three more victories
    over Spitfires on June 6, 1942. 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 had 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 HQ 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.
    Karl Borris was the only pre-war pilot who
    flew with JG 26 until the end of the war. He was
    born on March 3, 1916, in Heinsdorf. He joined
    the Luftwaffe in November 1935 and underwent
    command training at LKS 1 Dresden. Before
    the war, he served with I./JG 130 in Jesau and
    from September 1939 until the end of the year
    he was assigned to JFS 1 in Schleissheim.
    In December 1939, he was transferred to II./JG 26.
    As part of this unit, he participated in the French
    campaign but was shot down in combat with the
    RAF on May 13, 1940. However he managed to
    return to his unit four days later. He achieved
    his first victory on June 1, 1940, and by the end
    of the war, he had achieved 42 more victories.
    In September 1940, he assumed the position of
    Technical Officer for II./JG 26 and participated in
    operational testing of the Fw 190A. In November
    1941, he was appointed Staffelkapitän of
    8./JG 26 and from June 1943 until the end of the
    war he commanded I./JG 26. He was awarded
    the Knight’s Cross on November 25, 1944, after
    achieving his 41st victory. He passed away on
    August 18, 1981, in Bornum. Borris’s aircraft,
    featuring RLM 74, 75, and 76 camouflage with
    yellow quick-identification elements for the
    Western Front, had 20 victories marked on its
    rudder.
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    Oblt. Wolfgang Kosse, 1./JG 5, Herdla, Norway, October 1942
    WNr. 2259, Oblt. Günther Josten, 1./JG 51, Lyuban, the Soviet Union, autumn 1942
    Wolfgang Kosse was born on September 27,
    1918, in Berlin. In May 1940, he was assigned to
    6./JG 26 and was appointed as the CO of
    5./JG 26 in August of the same year. Within the
    ranks of JG 26, he achieved a total of 11 victories,
    including a Spitfire from the Tangmere Wing,
    which might have been piloted by Douglas
    Bader. From May 1942, Kosse served as the CO of
    1./JG 5 in Norway. At the end of 1943, he was
    stripped of his command due to an aerial
    indiscipline and aircraft damage and was
    demoted from the rank of Hauptmann to Flieger.
    In early 1944, he volunteered for Sturmstaffel 1
    flying Fw 190As. In June 1944, holding the rank of
    Oberleutnant, he became the CO of 5./JG 5 flying
    Bf 109s in France. In August, he was transferred
    to IV.(Sturm)/JG 3, equipped with heavily
    armored Fw 190As. He was assigned to its 14
    Staffel, which was formed from Sturmstaffel 1.
    In October, he was appointed CO of 13.(Sturm)/
    JG 3 and regained the rank of Hauptmann.
    Kosse was killed in action on December 24,
    1944, during a dogfight with RAF fighters near
    Liège, Belgium. Some sources state he scored
    28 victories. His personal aircraft, featuring
    camouflage in RLM 74, 75, and 76 with yellow
    quick-identification elements for the Western
    Front, bore an emblem on its nose depicting
    a monkey sitting on a circular saw, holding
    a top hat with a British flag.
    Eighteen-year-old Günther Josten joined the
    ranks of the Luftwaffe in January 1940 and
    began fighter pilot training with JGr. Drontheim
    in Norway in November 1941. At the end of
    August 1942, he was transferred to 3./JG 51 on
    the Eastern Front, achieving his first victory on
    February 23, 1943. A year later, after achieving
    84 victories, he was awarded the Knight’s Cross.
    He became the commander of 3./JG 51 on July
    18, 1944, and two days later scored his 100th
    victory. After achieving 161 aerial victories, out
    of a total of 178, he was awarded the Oak Leaves
    to the Knight’s Cross on March 28, 1945. During
    the last two weeks of the war, he led IV./JG 51.
    He joined the Bundesluftwaffe on April 4, 1956,
    and in 1962 was appointed commander of
    JG 71. Josten retired on March 31, 1981, with the
    rank of Oberst as deputy commander of the
    4 Luftwaffe Division. He passed away on July
    7, 2004. His brother, Reinhard, serving with
    I./JG 51, was killed in action on April 21, 1942.
    Günther Josten’s aircraft was painted with
    non-standard camouflage consisting of two
    shades of dark green, complemented by yellow
    markings, i.e., yellow tips on the lower half of
    the wing and a yellow fuselage band, both
    quick-identification elements for the Eastern
    Front. The engine cowling displayed the emblem
    of JG 51, while the windshield frame bore the
    emblem of I./JG 51.
    KITS 02/2025
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    BRASSIN
    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
    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
    644295
    P-40E LööK
    1/48 Eduard
    674024
    Bf 109G-6 LööK
    1/72 Tamiya
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard50
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  • Strana 51

    644296
    Bf 109E-4 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
    BRASSIN
    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
    644297
    Bf 109F LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
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    BRASSIN
    6481060
    P-40 exhaust stacks rounded 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
    Product page
    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
    Product page
    6481058
    P-40E wheels cross tread
    1/48 Eduard
    INFO Eduard52
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  • Strana 53

    BRASSIN
    6481061
    P-40 exhaust stacks fishtail 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
    Product page
    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
    6481068
    P-40 wheel bays with canvas PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 54

    BRASSIN
    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
    Product page
    6481069
    P-40E engine PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    INFO Eduard54
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  • Strana 55

    672401
    MG 15 magazines & case catchers PRINT
    1/72
    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
    Product page
    BRASSIN
    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
    672402
    Bf 109G-10 Erla engine PRINT
    1/72 Eduard
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 56

    Collection of 3 sets for P-51D-15+ in 1/72 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - cockpit
    - propelle
    - wing gun bays.
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    SIN67228
    P-51D-15+ ESSENTIAL
    1/72 Eduard
    Product page
    BRASSIN
    INFO Eduard56
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  • Strana 57

    Product page
    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 %.
    SIN67229
    P-51D ADVANCED
    1/72 Eduard
    BRASSIN
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 58

    FEBRUARY 2025
    USS Wasp LHD-1 part 3
    1/350 Trumpeter
    #53320
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    INFO Eduard58
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  • Strana 59

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    2 cm Flak 38
    1/35 ICM
    #36531
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 60

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf. B
    1/35 Tamiya
    #36532
    INFO Eduard60
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  • Strana 61

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    F-86F-25/30
    1/48 Airfix
    #491499
    #FE1499
    #FE1500
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 62

    Bf 109E-3
    1/48 Hobby Boss
    #491501
    #FE1501
    #FE1502
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    INFO Eduard62
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  • Strana 63

    Bf 109F-4
    1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    #32493
    #321023
    #33376
    #33377
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 64

    3DL32029 Bf 109F-2 SPACE 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    3DL32030
    Bf 109F-4 SPACE 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    Product page
    Product page
    easy
    application
    INFO Eduard64
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  • Strana 65

    SPACE
    3DL48208 P-40E SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48209
    F-86F-25/30 SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    SPACE
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 66

    SPACE
    3DL48210 Bf 109E-3 1/48 Hobby Boss
    Product page
    Product page
    DECALS
    D48118
    P-51B stencils
    1/48 Eduard
    INFO Eduard66
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  • Strana 67

    BIG ED
    BIG49436 P-39N 1/48 Arma Hobby
    BIG49437
    F-4C 1/48 Hobby 2000 / Academy
    BIG49438
    Mi-24P 1/48 Trumpeter
    481152 P-39N landing flaps
    491484 P-39N
    FE1485 P-39N seatbelts STEEL
    EX1073 P-39N
    49103 Remove Before Flight STEEL
    481153 F-4C exterior
    481154 F-4C air brakes
    491486 F-4C
    FE1487 F-4C seatbelts STEEL
    EX414 F-4C
    481151 Mi-24P cargo interior
    491482 Mi-24P
    FE1483 Mi-24P seatbelts STEEL
    EX1071 Mi-24
    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 Eduard
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  • Strana 68

    MASKS
    IT FITS!
    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
    EX1093 Bf 109E-3 TFace
    1/48 Hobby Boss
    JX333 Bf 109F-4 TFace
    JX333 Bf 109F-4 TFace
    EX1089 P-40E TFace
    EX1089 P-40E TFace
    EX1089 P-40E TFace
    EX1089 P-40E TFace
    JX333 Bf 109F-4 TFace
    JX333 Bf 109F-4 TFace
    JX332 Bf 109F-4
    JX332 Bf 109F-4
    EX1088 P-40E
    EX1088 P-40E
    INFO Eduard68
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  • Strana 69

    MASKS
    EX1091 F-86F-25/30 TFace
    EX1091 F-86F-25/30 TFace
    EX1093 Bf 109E-3 TFace
    EX1091 F-86F-25/30 TFace
    EX1091 F-86F-25/30 TFace
    EX1093 Bf 109E-3 TFace
    EX1090 F-86F-25/30
    EX1090 F-86F-25/30
    EX1092 Bf 109E-3
    INFO Eduard
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    FEBRUARY 2025
    KITS
    PE
    -
    SETS
    ZOOMS
    MASKS
    R0023 P-40E Warhawk DUAL COMBO 1/48 Royal Class
    70164 Bf 109G-10WNF/Diana 1/72 ProfiPACK
    84205 Fw 190A-3 1/48 Weekend
    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
    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
    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
    EX1093 Bf 109E-3 TFace 1/48 Hobby Boss
    BIG-EDBIG-ED
    BIG ED
    BIG49436 P-39N 1/48 Arma Hobby
    BIG49437 F-4C 1/48
    Hobby 2000 / Academy
    BIG49438 Mi-24P 1/48 Trumpeter
    RELEASES
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  • Strana 71

    RELEASES
    BRASSIN
    LöökPLUS
    BIG SIN
    SPACE
    DECALS
    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
    3DL32029 Bf 109F-2 SPACE 1/32
    Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    3DL32030 Bf 109F-4 SPACE 1/32 Hobby 2000 / Hasegawa
    3DL48208 P-40E SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48209 F-86F-25/30 SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    3DL48210 Bf 109E-3 1/48 Hobby Boss
    D48118 P-51B stencils 1/48 Eduard
    FEBRUARY 2025
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 72

    BUILT
    1/48
    P-40E Warhawk
    built by Josef Choreň
    #R0023
    MARKING G
    INFO Eduard72
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  • Strana 73

    BUILT
    11th FS, 343rd FG, Atoll Kiska, Aleutian Islands, summer 1943
    The Aleutian Tigers represent some of the most
    attractively colored P-40s, thanks to the tiger
    head that adorned the nose of most aircraft of this
    type. The 343rd FG was founded on September 3,
    1942, at Alaskan base Elmendorf Field. Initially,
    the group consisted of the 11th FS and 18th FS,
    both armed with P-40s, and the 54th FS, which
    used P-38s and operated out of Adak. The pilots of
    the 11th FS went operational almost immediately
    after moving to Umnak Island in the Aleutian
    Islands. In October 1942, the 344th FS joined the
    group, also with P-40s. The group provided air
    defense of the Aleutian Islands and also bombed
    or strafed Japanese targets on Kiska Island
    itself. Its pilots flew their last combat mission in
    October 1943, and subsequently conducted patrol
    and reconnaissance flights until the end of the
    war, with the exception of high-altitude flights
    in early 1945, during which the pilots engaged
    Japanese balloons with incendiary charges.
    All units were already using P-38s for this purpose,
    but the P-40s remained in service alongside
    them. The Tiger Heads were a reminiscence of
    the AVG, the Flying Tigers of Claire Chennault,
    since the 343rd FG was initially led by his son
    Lt Col John S. Chenault. The aircraft depicted
    here received a name, in this case Flossie,
    as one of the few Aleutian P-40s. The insignias
    had short-lived red lining.
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 74

    BUILT
    1/48
    P-40E Warhawk
    built by Jan Baranec
    #R0023
    MARKING C
    INFO Eduard74
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  • Strana 75

    BUILT
    Col. Robert L. Scott, CO of 23rd FG, 14th AF, Burma, 1942
    Robert Lee Scott was born on April 12, 1908,
    in Waynesboro, Georgia, and graduated from
    West Point in 1932. He flew air mail, then
    commanded a fighter squadron in Panama and
    served as an instructor in Texas and later in
    California. By the time the U.S. entered the war,
    he was considered too old to be a fighter pilot
    at the age of 33, so he converted to B-17s to
    join Task Force Aquilla, which was intended to
    bomb Japanese soil. He flew one B-17 to India
    but found out there that the plan was cancelled.
    He became Ops Officer of the ABC Ferry Command
    group, flying transport aircraft, but also made
    a few flights with Chennault’s Flying Tigers on P-40.
    He then managed to confiscate one P-40E
    intended for AVG and named it Exterminator.
    This is not the aircraft shown, however, as the
    one pictured here was his second P-40E, this
    one officially assigned to him, as Scott had since
    become commander of the 23rd FG. Sometimes
    the serial number 11456, i.e., 41-1456, is used in
    drawings of this one, but no such P-40 existed,
    yet it has been painted in several profiles because
    Scott mentioned it himself in his memoirs.
    He was probably mistaken, but in any case he
    related this number to the confiscated P-40E.
    During the flight in which he scored his fourth and
    fifth kills, the Exterminator was badly damaged
    and never flew again. The symbols of the five kills
    were therefore not carried until Scott’s second
    P-40E, also of unknown serial number (which
    was probably overpainted anyway according to
    local custom). In total, Scott achieved 13 kills
    during the war. He died on February 26, 2006,
    at the age of 98.
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 76

    1/48
    P-40E Warhawk
    built by Robert Szwarc
    #R0023
    MARKING B
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard76
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  • Strana 77

    41-36402, Lt. Dallas A. Clinger, 16th FS, 23rd FG, Kweilin, January 1943
    Dallas Adellon Clinger was born on June 2,
    1916, in Saint Anthony, Idaho. After completing
    training in 1941, he was transferred to the 16th FS.
    He achieved his first victory in aerial combat
    on July 31, 1942, when he shot down an A6M.
    He followed this up by shooting down a same type
    aircraft on November 12 of that year and concluded
    his score with the 16th FS on December 26, 1942,
    shooting down a Zero again. He scored two more
    confirmed kills during the war. Clinger remained
    in the service after the war and retired in 1953 at
    the rank of Major. He died on December 16, 1988
    (aged 72). This P-40E was originally intended to
    be part of a supply for the RAF and was therefore
    painted in American Du Pont colors similar to
    the British shades of Dark Earth (No. 71-035),
    Dark Green (No. 71-013) and Sky (No. 71-021).
    The camouflage was retouched on the fuselage
    sides and tail surfaces with another green paint,
    probably Olive Drab. The pilot’s personal symbol,
    the peeing cowboy, was painted on both sides of
    the rudder. Another Clinger's P-40 bore a similar
    design. It is not entirely certain whether this
    aircraft had the inscription “Holdin’ my Own” on
    both sides of the rudder, it is only documented on
    the starboard side while there are photographs
    of the port side without the inscription. However,
    it may have been added later. The 16th FS P-40s
    had their wheel discs decorated with a blue field
    with white star and probably with a red circle in
    the middle.
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 78

    built by Steven Baker
    #2122
    MARKING D
    Fw 190A-5/A-8
    1/72
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard78
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  • Strana 79

    Fw 190A-8, 14./JG 54, Mörtitz, Germany, November 1944
    14. Staffel JG 54 was established in August 1944
    on the basis of 11. Staffel of the same squadron.
    During the military operation Market Garden,
    the whole of the IV. Gruppe, the 14. Staffel was
    part of this squadron, was sent to combat and
    there it was decimated. Its residuals were then
    sent to the German base in Mörtitz where the
    fleet was restored. On November 21st, 1944 the
    fleet was transferred to the Vörden base where
    it further served as the German Empire defence
    unit. This Gruppe later supported the German
    counter-offensive in Ardennes and that not only
    in a role of fighter plane squadron, but also in
    a role of fighter-bombers supporting the ground
    tank storm troops. The Fw 190A-8, painted in
    a standard camouflage, bears the symbol of the
    IV. Gruppe underneath the cockpit – green heart
    and coat of arms of the City of Königsberg (the
    name of the city stayed till July 4th, 1946, later the
    city was renamed to Kaliningrad). The marking of
    the aircraft is complemented by blue stripe on
    the tail of the aircraft; this marking of the aircraft,
    belonging to JG 54, symbolized the planes, which
    were part of Defence of the Reich. The aircraft
    also bears the sign of black wave line lined with
    white colour. The wave line marked the aircraft
    belonging to IV. Gruppe of the Geschwader.
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 80

    built by Robert Szwarc
    #11131
    MARKING A
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard80
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  • Strana 81

    Fw 190A-5/U8, W. Nr. 152596, flown by Uffz. Werner Öhne, 1./SKG 10, Poix, France, June 1943
    During the night of July 19th -20th, 1943,
    1./SKG 10 engaged in the bombing raid against
    the city of Ramsgate. During the flight Uffz.
    Öhne lost the radio contact, moreover he soon
    got lost in the thick clouds. Through the gap in
    the cloud cover he spotted he was flying over
    the sea and he noticed the coast in the South.
    He believed it was the French coast, he headed
    in that direction and released the bomb on the
    way. In the reality he was over the wide mouth of
    the river Thames and further flight brought him
    to Manston airport when he landed without any
    damage. Consequently, RAF utilized this aircraft
    to develop the combat tactics against Focke
    Wulfs. The aircraft of this unit, used mostly
    for the night bombing raids, had the lower
    and partially the side surfaces overpainted in
    the black color including the crosses on the
    wing lower surfaces, swastika and the rudder,
    originally painted yellow. To extend their range
    the drop tank attachments were installed under
    the wing, initially developed for the use on
    Ju 87 aircraft.
    Accessories used:
    648150 Fw 190 wheels late (Brassin)
    648381 Fw 190A exhaust stacks (Brassin)
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard
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  • Strana 82

    Spitfire F Mk.IX
    1/48
    built by Paolo Portuesi
    #84175
    MARKING B
    Accessories used:
    648098 Spitfire wheels - 5 spoke (Brassin)
    648380 Spitfire Mk.VIII / IX cockpit door (Brassin)
    BUILT
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  • Strana 83

    EN286, F/Lt Eric Robinson, No. 1 SAAF Squadron, Pachino, Sicily, July 1943
    The pilot with the full name McClellan Eric
    Sutton Robinson, usually called „Robbie“,
    was born in Johannesburg on February 26,
    1919. He achieved ace status by shooting down
    five enemy aircraft plus one probable and one
    damaged. His first operational unit was No. 1
    SAAF Sqn with Hurricanes, which he joined
    in August 1942 and stayed there for one year.
    He achieved his first combat success on
    November 2, 1942, when he shared one Ju 87
    and after switching to Spitfire Mk.V he added five
    victories between January and April 1943. After
    that, Robinson was unlucky for first time, as he
    was shot down by friendly USAAF P-38 and had
    to bail out over the Mediterranean Sea on July
    14, 1943. He was lucky to be rescued by Greek
    destroyer. Robinson was awarded DFC at the end
    of his combat tour in September 1943 and sent to
    the UK to become instructor at No. 11 OTU. There
    he was unlucky for second time on November
    14, 1944, as he collided with one of the trainees
    when flying Kittyhawk and crashed to his death.
    His Spitfire EN286 was one of the aircraft which
    were taken over from Polish Fighting Team.
    The original codes were overpainted by Dark
    Earth color and then new ones of No. 1 Sqn
    painted. The inscription Cirecooks is the
    combination of his given name being spelt
    backwards and the surname of his fiancée.
    The number III indicates it was hist third aircraft
    of this name. Robinson did not achieve any aerial
    victory flying it.
    BUILT
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  • Strana 84

    ON APPROACH
    MARCH 2025
    644299
    F-35C LööK
    1/48 Tamiya
    674025
    P-47D Bubbletop LööK
    1/72 Tamiya
    BIG5375 USS Midway CV-41 1/350 Trumpeter
    BIG2406 Spitfire Mk.VIII 1/24 Airfix
    BIG49439 F-86A 1/48 Clear Prop
    BIG49440 F4U-2 1/48 Hobby Boss
    BIG49441 MiG-35 1/48 Hobby Boss
    644299 F-35C LööK 1/48 Tamiya
    674025 P-47D Bubbletop LööK 1/72 Tamiya
    674026 P-51D LööK 1/72 Tamiya
    674027 Spitfire Mk.V LööK 1/72 Tamiya
    6481057 P-40E wheels diamond tread 1/48 Eduard
    6481059 P-40E wheels block tread 1/48 Eduard
    6481064 P-40 seat w/ integral belts Type 1 PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    6481065 P-40 seat w/ integral belts Type 2 PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    6481066 P-40E radio compartment PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    6481067 P-40 wheel bays PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    6481072 A-10C rotary cannon bay PRINT 1/48 Academy
    6481076 P-40 1000lb US bomb 1/48 Eduard
    6481084 P-40 75gal drop tank PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    6481086 F-35C seat PRINT 1/48 Tamiya
    672403 Mosquito wheels 1/72 Tamiya
    672404 Mosquito exhaust stacks PRINT 1/72 Tamiya
    672405 Bf 109G-6 wheels 1/72 Tamiya
    672406 Bf 109G-6 exhaust stacks PRINT 1/72 Tamiya
    634050 Spitfire Mk.VIII LööKplus 1/24 Airfix
    644298 P-40E w/ rounded exhaust stacks LööKplus 1/48 Eduard
    SIN648136 P-38F ENGINES 1/48 Tamiya
    SIN648137 F-35C armament 1/48 Tamiya
    BIG ED (March)
    BRASSIN (March)
    LöökPlus (March)
    BIGSIN (March)
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEEL
    seat belts for P-47D Bubbletop 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 seat belts for F-35C in 1/48 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
    674026
    P-51D LööK
    1/72 Tamiya
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seat belts for P-51D in 1/72 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
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    674027
    Spitfire Mk.V LööK
    1/72 Tamiya
    6481057
    P-40E wheels diamond tread
    1/48 Eduard
    6481059
    P-40E wheels block tread
    1/48 Eduard
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seat belts for Spitfire Mk.V in 1/72 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - 3D tisk: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    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
    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
    ON APPROACHMARCH 2025
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
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  • Strana 86

    ON APPROACH
    MARCH 2025
    6481064
    P-40 seat w/ integral belts Type 1 PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    6481065
    P-40 seat w/ integral belts Type 2 PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    6481066
    P-40E radio compartment PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - pilot seat with seat belts designed
    as a integral part of the seat for P-40E
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - pilot seat with seat belts designed
    as a integral part of the seat for P-40E in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - radio compartment for P-40E
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 9 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
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  • Strana 87

    6481067
    P-40 wheel bays PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    6481072
    A-10C rotary cannon bay PRINT
    1/48 Academy
    6481076
    P-40 1000lb US bomb
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - main wheel bays for P-40E
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - gun bay for rotary cannon for A-10C
    in 1/48 scale. Set consists of the gun with ammo drum,
    gun bay and bay covers. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Great Wall Hobby
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 23 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - 1000lb US bomb for P-40E
    in 1/48 scale. Set consists of 1 bomb.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    ON APPROACHMARCH 2025
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  • Strana 88

    ON APPROACH
    6481084
    P-40 75gal drop tank PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    6481086
    F-35C seat PRINT
    1/48 Tamiya
    672403
    Mosquito wheels
    1/72 Tamiya
    Brassin set - 75gal fuel drop tank for P-40E
    in 1/48 scale. Set consists of 1 tank.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - ejection seat for F-35C
    in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 9 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Mosquito
    in 1/72 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a tail wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    MARCH 2025
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  • Strana 89

    672404
    Mosquito exhaust stacks PRINT
    1/72 Tamiya
    672405
    Bf 109G-6 wheels
    1/72 Tamiya
    672406
    Bf 109G-6 exhaust stacks PRINT
    1/72 Tamiya
    Brassin set - exhaust stacks for Mosquito in 1/72 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Bf 109G-6
    in 1/72 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a tail wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - exhaust stacks for Bf 109G-6
    in 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    ON APPROACHMARCH 2025
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  • Strana 90

    ON APPROACH
    634050
    Spitfire Mk.VIII LööKplus
    1/32 Airfix
    Collection of 4 sets for Spitfire Mk.VIII in 1/24 scale.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)
    - undercarriage wheels
    - exhaust stacks
    - painting mask
    MARCH 2025
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  • Strana 91

    ON APPROACH
    644298
    P-40E w/ rounded exhaust stacks LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 4 sets for P-40E in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)
    - undercarriage wheels
    - exhaust stacks
    - painting mask
    MARCH 2025
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  • Strana 92

    ON APPROACH
    SIN648136
    P-38F ENGINES
    1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 3 sets for P-38F in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    - starboard engine
    - port engine
    - turbochargers
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    MARCH 2025
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  • Strana 93

    SIN648137
    F-35C armament
    1/48 Tamiya
    Collection of 6 sets for F-35C in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    - AIM-120C AMRAAM (2 sets)
    - AIM-9X
    - AIM-132 ASRAAM
    - GBU-12 bomb
    - GBU-31(V)1/B JDAM
    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
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  • Strana 94

    PE
    -
    SETS
    53321 USS Wasp LHD-1 part 4 1/350 Trumpeter
    36533 M113A1 1/35 Italeri
    481156 B-24D undercarriage 1/48 Hobby Boss
    481157 F4F-4 landing flaps 1/48 Academy
    491503 F-35C 1/48 Tamiya
    491505 A-10A 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    491507 F4F-4 1/48 Academy
    491509 B-24D cockpit & engines 1/48 Hobby Boss
    72742 P-51D tail antennas STEEL 1/72
    73843 BV 222 1/72 Revell
    73844 Ki-43-II 1/72 Arma Hobby
    ZOOMS
    FE1503 F-35C 1/48 Tamiya
    FE1504 F-35C seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Tamiya
    FE1505 A-10A 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    FE1506 A-10A seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    FE1507 F4F-4 1/48 Academy
    FE1508 F4F-4 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Academy
    FE1509 B-24D 1/48 Hobby Boss
    FE1510 B-24D seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Hobby Boss
    SS843 BV 222 1/72 Revell
    MASKS
    EX1094 F4F-4 1/48 Academy
    EX1095 F4F-4 TFace 1/48 Academy
    EX1096 F-35C 1/48 Tamiya
    EX1097 F-35C TFace 1/48 Tamiya
    EX1098 F-35C RAM panels 1/48 Tamiya
    EX1099 A-10A 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    EX1100 A-10A TFace 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    EX1101 B-24D 1/48 Hobby Boss
    EX1102 B-24D TFace 1/48 Hobby Boss
    CX684 BV 222 1/72 Revell
    CX685 Ki-43-II 1/72 Arma Hobby
    CX686 Vengeance Mk.II 1/72 Dora Wings
    CX687 Bf 109G-6 classic canopy 1/72 Eduard
    SPACE
    3DL48211 F4F-4 SPACE 1/48 Academy
    3DL48212 F-35C SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL48213 A-10A SPACE 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    3DL48214 B-24D SPACE 1/48 Hobby Boss
    3DL72057 BV 222 SPACE 1/72 Revell
    3DL72058 Ki-43-II SPACE 1/72 Arma Hobby
    ON APPROACH
    MARCH 2025
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  • Strana 95

    PE
    -
    SETS
    53321 USS Wasp LHD-1 part 4 1/350 Trumpeter
    36533 M113A1 1/35 Italeri
    481156 B-24D undercarriage 1/48 Hobby Boss
    481157 F4F-4 landing flaps 1/48 Academy
    491503 F-35C 1/48 Tamiya
    491505 A-10A 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    491507 F4F-4 1/48 Academy
    491509 B-24D cockpit & engines 1/48 Hobby Boss
    72742 P-51D tail antennas STEEL 1/72
    73843 BV 222 1/72 Revell
    73844 Ki-43-II 1/72 Arma Hobby
    ZOOMS
    FE1503 F-35C 1/48 Tamiya
    FE1504 F-35C seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Tamiya
    FE1505 A-10A 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    FE1506 A-10A seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    FE1507 F4F-4 1/48 Academy
    FE1508 F4F-4 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Academy
    FE1509 B-24D 1/48 Hobby Boss
    FE1510 B-24D seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Hobby Boss
    SS843 BV 222 1/72 Revell
    MASKS
    EX1094 F4F-4 1/48 Academy
    EX1095 F4F-4 TFace 1/48 Academy
    EX1096 F-35C 1/48 Tamiya
    EX1097 F-35C TFace 1/48 Tamiya
    EX1098 F-35C RAM panels 1/48 Tamiya
    EX1099 A-10A 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    EX1100 A-10A TFace 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    EX1101 B-24D 1/48 Hobby Boss
    EX1102 B-24D TFace 1/48 Hobby Boss
    CX684 BV 222 1/72 Revell
    CX685 Ki-43-II 1/72 Arma Hobby
    CX686 Vengeance Mk.II 1/72 Dora Wings
    CX687 Bf 109G-6 classic canopy 1/72 Eduard
    SPACE
    3DL48211 F4F-4 SPACE 1/48 Academy
    3DL48212 F-35C SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL48213 A-10A SPACE 1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    3DL48214 B-24D SPACE 1/48 Hobby Boss
    3DL72057 BV 222 SPACE 1/72 Revell
    3DL72058 Ki-43-II SPACE 1/72 Arma Hobby
    ON APPROACH
    PACIFIC STAR P-40E Warhawk 1/48
    #11185
    P-40E-1, 41-25164, Capt. Ben S. Irvin, 9th FS, 49th FG, Australia,
    Darwin, 1942
    P-40E, Lt. Robert Harry Vaught, 9th FS, 49th FG,
    Darwin, Australia, 1942
    P-40E, Col. Bruce K. Holloway, CO of 23rd FG,
    Kweilin, China, 1942
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  • Strana 96

    ON APPROACH
    P-40E, Lt. Col. John S. Chennault,
    11th FS, 343rd FG, Umnak Atoll,
    Aleutian Islands, autumn 1942
    P-40E, Capt. George E. Kiser, 8th FS,
    49th FG, Philippine Islands, 1942
    P-40E, A29-78, No. 76 Squadron RAAF,
    Gurney Airfield, New Guinea,
    August 1942
    P-40E-1, NZ 3095, No. 15 Sqn RNZAF, New Zealand, 1944
    P-40E-1, Lt. Robert E. Smith, 16th FS,
    23rd FG, China, autumn 1942
    P-40E, Capt. William J. Hennon,
    7th FS, 49th FG, Java, 1942
    P-40E, A29-63, No. 82 Squadron RAAF,
    Bankstown, Australia, 1943
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  • Strana 97

    P-51B-10-NA, s/n 42-106451, Maj. George E. Preddy, 487th FS,
    352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Great Britain, June 1944
    P51B-10-NA, s/n 42-106462, Capt. John B. England, 362nd FS,
    357th FG, 8th AF, Leiston, Great Britain, June 1944
    P-51B-7-NA, s/n 43-6964, 1st. Lt. James H. Clark, 382nd FS,
    363rd FG, 9th AF, Maupertus, France, July 1944
    P-51B-15-NA, s/n 42-106924, 2nd Lt. Ralph K. Hofer,
    334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Great Britain, June 1944
    P51B-15-NA, s/n 43-24823, Lt. William B. Overstreet, 363rd FS,
    357th FG, 8th AF, Leiston, Great Britain, July 1944
    P-51B-1-NA, s/n 43-12434, Capt. Richard Turner, CO 356th FS,
    354th FG, 9th AF, Lashenden, Great Britain, May 1944
    ON APPROACH
    P-51B Mustang Malcolm Hood canopy 1/48
    #82176
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  • Strana 98

    ON APPROACH
    Bf 109G-6
    1/72
    #7475
    Bf 109G-6/R6, Hptm. Werner Schroer,
    CO of II./JG 27, Eschborn, Germany,
    September 1943
    Bf 109G-6/R6/Trop, W.Nr. 1607xx,
    Obfw. Herbert Rollwage, 5./JG 53,
    Wien-Seyring, Austria, December 1943
    Bf 109G-6, Hptm. Heinrich Ehrler,
    CO of 6./JG 5, Alakurtti, Finland,
    June 1943
    Bf 109G-6/U4/R6/Trop, W.Nr. 440180,
    Fw. Friedrich Ungar, 9./JG 54, Lüneburg,
    Germany, March 1944
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  • Tail End Charlie

    Nuremberg Toy Fair 2025 Knowing that it would fall to me to prepare the Tail End Charlie for this issue, I suggested to my colleagues that I write it at the very last minute, on Sunday morning, immediately after returning from Nuremberg at midnight on Saturday, as it would surely be of interest to readers. So I am writing my feelings in the heat of the moment. While we were in a very positive mood on the way home, I've decided to split this Tail End Charlie into two parts, positive and negative, with the positive part being the one I'd like to start with, as it's definitely the one that's prevailing in me.

    Knowing that it would fall to me to prepare
    the Tail End Charlie for this issue, I suggested
    to my colleagues that I write it at the very
    last minute, on Sunday morning, immediately
    after returning from Nuremberg at midnight on
    Saturday, as it would surely be of interest to
    readers. So I am writing my feelings in the heat
    of the moment. While we were in a very positive
    mood on the way home, I've decided to split
    this Tail End Charlie into two parts, positive
    and negative, with the positive part being the
    one I'd like to start with, as it's definitely the
    one that's prevailing in me.
    Our participation in Nuremberg certainly
    served its purpose. Although there were not
    as many meetings at our stand as in the years
    before COVID, since representatives from
    companies in the plastic modelling industry
    did not come in the same numbers as in these
    years. However, the meetings were intense,
    we could afford to have them long and
    substantive, to deepen relationships, to stay
    focused during them, not having to rush because
    of other meetings or because a participant was
    already waiting for another meeting in front of
    the stand. So the whole thing took place in
    a very relaxed atmosphere, visitors came to
    us with smiles on their faces. For example,
    we brewed over 50 cups of coffee for guests
    during the show. Our coffee was said to be
    the best in the whole world, made by our CEO
    Mr Šulc himself, and he was probably very
    proud of it. The number of company stands from
    our branch remained practically unchanged,
    apart from us there were Special Hobby,
    Tamiya, Airfix at the Hornby stand, Academy,
    Miniart, Trumpeter/HobbyBoss, Clearprop
    together with the accessories producer Reskit,
    Italeri, Heller together with the distributor
    Glow2B, the trading company Modellbau König,
    the company Hobby-Pro, which distributes
    Zvezda and Dragon in Europe, the distributor
    and profile producer Albion Alloys and Revell
    in Hall 12. 2. It has to be said that it is quite
    a walk from Hall 7 to Hall 12.2, but the Revell
    stand is well worth a visit. Revell and Tamiya
    have the largest stands in our industry, both
    offering the opportunity to drive RC cars,
    for example. Revell has expanded its range
    NUREMBERG TOY FAIR 2025
    Jakub Nademlejnský
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  • Strana 100

    TEC
    considerably and, as well as plastic models,
    now offers a relatively new range of plywood
    and paper models.
    In the past, the Nuremberg fair was
    used extensively by companies for press
    conferences, which Eduard also held until last
    year. Last year it was just a modest conference
    held on our small stand. Due to a lack of interest
    from the media and the public, no conference
    was held this year. And hardly anyone asked
    for one. We simply presented our future plans
    individually to those who were interested.
    It was more work for us, but we didn't mind,
    it was interesting to see the individual reactions.
    Everyone could ask individual questions,
    we pleased or surprised almost everyone
    and I had a nice feeling about it. In the past,
    the fair was also used by companies to
    announce long-awaited absolute novelties.
    I think the trade fair is losing this function as
    well, with companies preferring to use social
    networks or other online channels for this
    purpose. In short, we live in the internet age
    and going to a trade fair is probably not so
    fashionable for journalists or even modellers.
    However, there have been a few exceptions.
    Tamiya announced the new Hotchkiss H-39
    tank in 1/35th scale, IBG finished their
    campaign of revealing new model lines and
    brought the first 1/72nd scale mouldings of
    the Mk.I
    -
    V Spitfire range, they also showed
    renderings of the Mc.200,202 and 205 and the
    Hs 129 in 1/72nd scale.
    Now for the negatives. As the number of
    other companies in related fields continues to
    dwindle, we moved again. This time from Hall
    7A to Hall 7, which was not completely full. This
    point contributes to the fact that fewer and
    fewer people and companies are coming to the
    show overall, which weakens the whole show
    in terms of making new contacts. Perhaps
    this is why most of our distributors from the
    USA have not come to the show since COVID,
    nor have our distributor from Japan or most of
    the manufacturers from Asia. There are also
    fewer and fewer media representatives. This
    year, the public were able to visit the show for
    the entire duration, but this did not increase
    the number of visitors, at least in our hall.
    The aisles were rather half-empty, there were
    no crowds. Another blemish is the catering, the
    quality of which is getting worse every year.
    Regrettably, the fair also served us a bitter
    end in the form of the impossibility to drive our
    car into the area to get things from our stand
    while we were packing, so we had to drive
    on the pavement around the whole area on
    a small mobile trolley. Unfortunately, most of
    the companies had the same idea, so we had to
    dodge various adventurers with pallet trucks
    or hastily constructed improvised trolleys.
    But as I said at the beginning, I am convinced
    that the show is still relevant to our business.
    It may be declining in importance, but it is still
    worth attending. We see meeting our business
    partners live as an important and strengthening
    part of our business relationships. Finally,
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  • Editorial


    Dear Friends,

     I just returned from Nuremberg. I left there in a rather gloomy mood, knowing that it was most likely my last time. I have always defended the Nuremberg Fair as a useful and beneficial event. But alas, its significance to our industry has steadily declined over the years, while the costs associated with participation in it have continuously done the opposite. Still, it has always brought us some benefit, despite of the expense involved. There wasn't a lot of new business to be made there, but we met with our distributors, reviewers and colleagues from other companies. And yes, it often brought opportunity for some new business and, for example, we negotiated a lot of the purchases of plastic for our Limited Edition releases at Nuremberg. It went on like this year after year, for twenty-five years until 2019. Then, along came covid and everything changed, and the fair was forced to skip a couple of years. The fact that the first post-covid event was extremely diluted was quite understandable, the second being very similar was frustrating, and that the third saw no improvement either was much more alarming. Not that the organizers did not put forth a major effort, but it seems that the participants developed some reservations about the benefits of participating in the fair. So they increasingly didn’t. Neither the Americans nor the Japanese attend like they used to, and unfortunately neither do many Europeans, including Germans. We can speculate as to why. It is very likely that two years without the fair have shown quite nicely that business can be done without it. After covid, the costs of everything increased, and the Nuremberg Fair has been begging for a long time to get on the list of costs to cut. On our list, Nuremberg holds a pretty high position now.

    Nonetheless, our participation at the fair next year is not high on the list of events to skip in an effort to cut costs. The results can be surprisingly good in the end and there is a chance that this year's fair will paradoxically reflect on our business operations more than most fairs have in the past. In fact, this was also the case last year and the year before, when agreements concluded at the Nuremberg Toy Fair practically doubled the volume of subcontracted work we were able to acquire through production for other manufacturing companies. Perhaps the paradox lies in the fact that, thanks to the smaller participation of our business partners, there was more time for meaningful and ultimately fruitful negotiations to take place. But I suspect that this is actually a reflection of the changes that are taking place in our industry and that are visibly changing it both in terms of production and business practices. While the production of model kits is dominated by technologies that push what is achievable to levels never seen before, the internet and modern distribution routes affect trade that yield corresponding benefits in terms of product diversity and speed of delivery. And the internet and the communication options it offers are changing the way we negotiate deals at the business-to-business level. The covid epidemic has clearly shown that, using current communication options, we can do quite well without expensive trade fairs. Tell me yourself, why would anyone travel halfway around the world in the winter, pay a fortune for flights, overpriced hotels and no less overpriced exhibition stands, then spend five days at an exhibition where two days would be more than enough to arrange all the meetings, when you can easily achieve pretty much the same result using your computer at your office or even at home sitting at your kitchen table? I fear that this will be the force that will increasingly push famous trade fairs from the center of trade to its outskirts. We will ultimately end up going to Nuremberg again next year, but to be honest, the quality of the new Azerbaijani restaurant, which opened in the area of ​​our Nuremberg hotel instead of the original German restaurant, has at least as much to do with the decision to attend as the exhibition itself. This also points to changes in which we are direct participants, all of us, from the manufacturers to the retailers and you, the modelers.

     In order not to just give you abstract wisdom here, I will give you two examples of current progress. Last week, a new 3D printer arrived. We bought it as a test drive; we want to know exactly what to expect from it, because we want to expand our printer fleet based on this type. The goal is to increase the capacity and quality of our 3D printing, especially the elimination of the layering, which still remains on some parts and is the target of justified criticism from customers. The first tests show that it will be a good machine that will significantly advance us in solving both of these requirements. This is a new type of printer that arrived in Europe at the end of January, and we are probably the first to have it in the Czech Republic. When we took over the machine during training, the supplier pointed out that the current development of these printers is so rapid that a new type, replacing its predecessor, is often launched in the market to the tune of months and sometimes even weeks, and that this causes problems with the availability of spare parts, especially displays. We concluded from this that interesting times lie ahead.

    The second example is from the store. On the very first day in Nuremberg, one of our valued business partners came up to me and told me that we were processing their orders too slowly, that customers needed faster service and that we had to try harder. I didn't put up much of a resistance, but in the evening I did some statistics on our deliveries. I found out that 51% of the 42 orders last year were shipped within two days, and a total of 86% of orders were shipped within four. I would say that before covid, this would have been a great result, but not today. Today it's just not enough.

    I would like to relay one more story from this year's Nuremberg fair. It turns out that the mysterious IBG project they were working on is a series of Spitfires, from the Mk.I to the VI in 1:72 scale, and we have unfortunately been working on an almost identical project over the last year. As it stands, if we finish our molds according to plan, we will have our 1:72 scale Spitfire Mk.I on the market more or less at the same time as IBG. That’s not the most optimal release schedule you can think of, and neither we nor they planned it like that. Neither of us see the need of going to war with each other with our Spits. We are not competitors with IBG as much as we are friends; we cooperate with one another. We are their suppliers and they are our customers. We don't need to harm each other. And therefore, since they already have the molds for the Spitfire Mk.I in progress, and we are only at the end of the design stage, with the intention of going to our tool makers this month, we have decided that we will not start our series of 72nd scale Spitfires with the Mk.I, but rather with the Mk.V. I think this is the best solution to this precarious situation for everyone involved. For manufacturers, distributors, retailers and customers.

    Now, a little something about February's new releases and this yields one major point of attention. That is the P-40E in the Royal Class series. As you know, we made this kit available for November pre-orders, producing the exact quantity for retailers based on those numbers, prompting a production run of 4000 kits, which we shipped to both online buyers and retailers over the course of January, and so, even though it is a new item for February, we have nothing left in stock. So, friends, if you haven't bought the Royal Class P-40E yet and your heart is set on one, you have to look for it at your retailer’s. We are completely out.

    But that doesn't mean we don't have any Warhawks in our catalog. Right now we are working on completing the successor to the Royal Class, the Limited Edition ‘Pacific Star’ kit, dedicated to the Warhawk serving in the Pacific Theater. The kit will cover the P-40E and Kittyhawk Mk.I from the Aleutians, Australia, New Guinea, China, and so on. Details about this kit can be found among March releases, presented in this issue of our newsletter. You'll like it! I promise….

     In January, we published the first issue of the online magazine Eduard Modeller's Den, abbreviated simply to EMD. As is customary among modelers who need to bitch about something….anything…. someone immediately criticized us for the abbreviation on Facebook, but I absolutely do not get why. Abbreviations are used everywhere you look, so why should we be banned from using them? Anyway, you can find the magazine HERE. As expected, significantly fewer readers have paid for and downloaded it than the inaugural issue, which was free. It didn't throw us off, we were expecting this and we are continuing to prepare the second issue, which will be published...well, I would also like to know when. Probably February 21st, but the editor-in-chief has yet to confirm that.

     

    Happy Modelling!!

    Vladimír Šulc


  • P-40E Warhawk

    “ROSE MARIE,” aircraft No. 29 of the 16th FS/51st FG, was flown by 1/Lt. Robert H. Mooney in China during the second half of 1942. Mooney was killed in action flying another P-40E near Yunnanyi, Yunnan Province, on Dec. 26, 1942. (photo: NARA)


    The story of the Curtiss H-87 with USAAF units  

     Text: Carl Molesworth

     

    The Curtiss P-40 line of fighter aircraft stood out among American fighter types for having remained in front-line operations from the summer of 1941, before the U.S. entered World War II, through the end of the conflict four years later. Only Grumman’s versatile F4F Wildcat naval fighter could match that record.

     

    Product of a merger of the companies of aviation pioneers Glenn Curtiss and the Wright Brothers, The Curtiss-Wright Corp. in 1939 was the largest airplane manufacturer in the United States. Its products included not only a wide array of civilian and military airplanes but also the Wright engines to power them.

     

    Design and Development

    Of all the aircraft lines manufactured by Curtiss, none was more famous than the Curtiss Hawk fighters. From the initial PW-8 of 1924 through the Hawk III, which ceased production in 1938, Curtiss built more than 700 Hawk biplanes in 16 different models for the U.S. Army alone. The steady stream of orders for Hawks from the American Army and Navy plus export customers was a significant factor in Curtiss’ ability to stay afloat during the lean years of the Great Depression while also keeping pace with the technical advances of this period.

    A more modern monoplane Hawk came along in 1935. In response to an Air Corps design competition in the fall of 1934 for a new aircraft that would usher in the modern era of single-seat military fighters, Curtiss produced the Hawk 75, which the Army designated the P-36. Chief designer Donovan R. Berlin created “stretch” in the 75’s airframe that would allow it to accommodate high-horsepower engines that were not yet developed. Specifically, he wanted to provide adequate wingspan and area to ensure combat effectiveness at 25,000 feet and above.

    Though the P-36 exhibited excellent flying characteristics, its top speed barely topped 300 miles per hour. The Army considered this speed acceptable in 1937, but by the following year, the P-36 lagged the latest European fighters, particularly the British Spitfire I and German Bf 109E, by at least 50 mph. Curtiss decided to mate the 75 to the new Allison V-1710, a liquid-cooled V-12, to produce the Hawk 81, which the U.S. Army designated the P-40. Though the plane offered only modest performance improvements over the P-36, the Army issued a record-setting contract to Curtiss on April 26, 1939, for 524 P-40s at a cost of nearly 13 million USD. Again, foreign customers came calling at Curtiss. France was first to order the export version of the P-40, tagged the Tomahawk by Curtiss, and Great Britain soon followed suit.

    The 57th Pursuit Group, USAAC, flew P-40Es in the U.S. prior to deploying to North Africa in the summer of 1942. Capt. Phil Cochran, commanding officer of the 65th FS “Fighting Cocks,” flew No. 50 from the airbase at Windsor Locks, Connecticut, during that period.

    (photo: author’s collection)


    Curtiss built 525 Hawk 81s in three versions of the P-40 for the U.S. Army. Only a few of these saw combat in Hawaii, the Philippines and Iceland early in the war. More than twice as many export Hawk 81 Tomahawks were built. These 1,181 aircraft fought extensively with the British Commonwealth air forces in North Africa, the American Volunteer Group of Chinese Air Force in Burma and China; and with the Red Air Force on the Eastern Front.

    There was no denying that the Hawk 81 was a commercial success for Curtiss, but a challenge was looming for the company’s design staff. Thus far, Curtiss had been unable to wring sufficient performance from the Hawk 81 to match the best European designs, and one of the main problems was that the plane was underpowered. The output of the 1,090 HP Allison V-1710-33 engine, with its single-stage supercharger, was insufficient to propel the airframe to its maximum capabilities for speed and service ceiling. The U.S. would soon need fighters with more power than the current C-series V-1710 could deliver, so Allison designers went to work on the problem.

    Unfortunately, the fix wasn’t so simple as merely souping up the engine. The C-series V-1710 delivered power to the propeller via an internal spur reduction gearbox, but this device was only able to handle 1,100 horsepower, and the engine already was pushing this limit.

    The new Allison, and all F-series Allisons to follow, featured an external propeller reduction gearbox drive, which was beefed up sufficiently to absorb the 1,150 horsepower of the V-1710-39 (F3R) and more. The reduction ratio remained 2:1, but the new engine was 10.16 inches shorter than previous versions, and the thrust line was raised several inches so the gearbox could mount between the cylinder banks at the front of the engine.

    The redesign of the V-1710 had major implications for Curtiss, because the new engine, with its shorter overall length and raised thrust line, did not conform to the nose contours of the Hawk 81. It not being practical to craft a new nose for the Hawk 81, Curtiss designers took this opportunity to draw up an entirely new fuselage. The change was considered sufficient to cause Curtiss to give the plane a new designation, the Hawk 87. The U.S. Army continued to call it a P-40, designating it the model D, while the Royal Air Force gave it a new name, the Kittyhawk.

    Col. Robert L. Scott was the first Commanding Officer of 23rd FG. He scored 13 aerial victories during the War making him one of five top scoring USAAF P-40 fighter pilots. A member of the ground personnel is pointing on the five victory marks on Scott’s second P-40E. (photo: NARA)


    On the way to better Hawks

    The Hawk 87 incorporated a number of improvements over the Hawk 81. The fuselage was not only 6 inches shorter but also slightly shallower, top to bottom. Up front, the nose guns were eliminated, and a deeper cowling with a larger opening held the coolant and oil radiators under the engine. Because the propeller hub sat higher on the nose, landing gear legs could be shorter and still allow clearance for the propeller during takeoffs and landings.

    To improve visibility for the pilot, the cockpit opening was deeper with a larger sliding canopy and an enlarged windshield with flat, bulletproof glass in the center panel. The rear-view coves behind the cockpit also were bigger. In addition, the airframe was stressed to carry one 500-pound bomb or a drop tank of 52 or 75 gallons under the belly.

    The wing and tail designs were relatively unchanged from the Hawk 81. The new plane’s guns were mounted in large bays in the wings and aimed so their fire would pass outside the arc of propeller, converging about 300 yards in front of the plane.

    The Hawk 87 line was a superior warplane to the Hawk 81, but not by much. While the changes in armament made it more versatile, the new model’s performance remained unimpressive. As a result of all the changes, the combat gross weight of the Hawk P-40D rose to 8,809 pounds. At the same time, the new V-1710-39 engine produced just 60 horsepower more than its predecessor. Despite having a slightly sleeker profile than the P-40C, the P-40D boasted a top speed just 5 miles per hour faster than the previous model, at 350 mph. Because the new engine retained a single-stage supercharger, the P-40D’s service ceiling and peak performance altitude of 15,000 feet were virtually unchanged from the P-40C.

     The U.S. Army placed an order with Curtiss for 23 P-40Ds in 1940 and took delivery of the new planes in mid-July 1941. Great Britain, meanwhile, took over a French order with modifications to RAF specifications. Designated Kittyhawk Is, these aircraft began rolling of the assembly lines in August 1941. The first 20 were four-gun equivalents of the P-40D, but the rest of the Kittyhawk Is in the 560-plane order mounted six guns, like the U.S. Army’s 820 P-40Es that were built alongside. Deliveries of both continued through the end of the year, by which time the United States had entered the war. A very similar version, the P-40E-1/Kittyhawk IA, had beefed up wing structure to allow it to carry more external stores. Curtiss built 1,500 of these and about one-third of them went to the Allies under Lend Lease.

    Capt. Bill Hennon, a veteran of the Java campaign, flew P-40E No. 36 with the 7th FS/49th FG during the defense of Darwin and northern Australia during 1942. (photo: NARA)


    Operational History

    Curtiss produced its first Hawk 87s, 22 P-40Ds, for the U.S. Army in July 1941. Deliveries of 820 P-40Es, which was essentially the same airplane as P-40D but with the armament increased from four wing guns to six, began the following month and continued into May 1942.

    Virtually every model of the Hawk 87 followed the P-40D into training duties around the United States. Initially, they were assigned to first-line combat squadrons preparing for overseas service while providing air defense for areas such as coastal cities deemed vulnerable to attack from the sea and industrial centers in the Midwest. As the war progressed and tour-expired combat veterans became available in mid-1943 to provide operational training to new pilots just out of flight school, P-40Es did yeoman duty in replacement training units.

    The P-40E made its combat debut in the skies over Luzon in the Philippine Islands on Dec. 8, 1941 (Pacific Time), the day that the United States entered World War II. Through no fault of the pilots or the P-40Es of the 24th Pursuit Group, the performance was anything but impressive.

    Word of the Pearl Harbor attack was radioed to the headquarters of Gen. Douglas MacArthur in Manila shortly after Japanese bombs stopped falling on Battleship Row in Hawaii. It was 3:55 a.m. December 8 local time in the Philippine Islands, and within hours a Japanese triumph even greater than the destruction of the American fleet at Pearl Harbor would begin to unfold.

    On paper, the fighter strength deployed by the Far East Air Force’s 5th Interceptor Command on Luzon in early December 1941 looked substantial. Of approximately 100 P-40s in four squadrons, 75 percent were new E-models, while the 20th Pursuit Squadron flew P-40Bs and the 34th Pursuit Squadron had even more outdated Seversky P-35As. These squadrons made up the 24th Pursuit Group, but the unit was far from ready for war. The obsolete P-35As had been in service for nearly two years and were worn out. The P-40Bs at Clark Field, delivered in the summer of 1941, were in good condition, but their guns had never been fired due to a shortage of ammunition on Luzon for target practice. The P-40Es were brand new and subject to several teething problems, including engine fires.

    Just as important, many of the pilots were fresh out of flying school and unfamiliar with their P-40s. Meanwhile, 300 miles north of Manila on the island of Formosa, Japan had amassed a force of nearly 200 A6M Zero naval fighters, 200 navy bombers and about 150 army aircraft. Many of the men who flew these planes were veterans of combat in China.

    Tensions had been building in the Far East for several weeks prior to word of the Pearl Harbor attack. Still, despite ample warning of attack, U.S. Army air units in the Philippines were all but wiped out on December 8. A handful of P-40 pilots managed to engage enemy aircraft during the day, and each of them got a nasty shock when they experienced the climbing and turning performance of the heretofore unknown A6M Zero fighters firsthand. Nine victories were credited to five pilots (plus one in a P-35A), but several P-40s were shot down and nearly all suffered battle damage at the hands of the Zero pilots. Most American aircraft were destroyed on the ground.

    After scoring two aerial victories in the defense of the Philippines and three more over Java, Capt. George “King” Kiser destroyed four more Japanese aircraft at Darwin, Australia, with the 8th FS/49th FG. All of his victories were scored in P-40Es.  (photo: NARA)


    Philippines and Java

    P-40Es continued to fight in ever decreasing numbers in the Philippines for four excruciating months. The U.S. military’s first ace of World War II, Lt Boyd “Buzz” Wagner of the 17th Pursuit Squadron, scored his fifth victory in a P-40E on December 16, 1941. The 37th and last confirmed victory by a P-40 pilot in the Philippines occurred on April 12, when Lt. John Brownewell of the 17th Pursuit Squadron shot down a Japanese floatplane near Del Monte on Mindanao. The campaign ended on May 6, 1942, when starving American forces in the island fortress of Corregidor surrendered. Meanwhile, P-40Es also had been heavily engaged in the defense of Java, a six-week campaign that again ended badly for the United States and its allies. On January 25, 1942, 13 P-40Es of a new provisional pursuit squadron, also named the 17th, arrived in Soerabaja, Java, to provide air defense against the expected Japanese invasion of this oil-rich island. 1/Lt. George E. Kiser, one of several veterans of the early fighting over Luzon who flew in the 17th throughout the Java campaign, wrote this account: “Soon after we arrived in Soerabaja, we moved to Blimbing, a newly constructed (and well camouflaged) field. … We flew many missions from Blimbing Field. In fact, a lot of us flew about 150 hours during the short stay there. At all times we were outnumbered at the least 10 to 1, but still we managed to get official credit for in excess of 65 victories (author’s note: the currently accepted total is 49) with only a loss of nine pilots killed or missing. … On March 1, 1942, the Japanese landed on Java in force, and after attacking this huge armada of ships with only ten P-40s, it was decided that the situation was hopeless, so the entire squadron retreated, along with the 19th Bombardment Group, to Australia.”

    At the start of its operations, the 343rd FG was led by Lt. Col. John Stephen Chennault, the son of legendary “Flying Tigers” leader Col. Claire Lee Chennault. The “Aleutian Tigers” adopted the tiger motif and adorned noses of their aircraft with stylized tiger heads. (photo: NARA)


    Darwin

    Australia suffered its own version of the Pearl Harbor attack on February 19, 1942, when JNAF land- and carrier-based aircraft struck the northern port city of Darwin in two devastating raids. A convoy of ships, loaded with equipment and troops bound for the defense of Timor Island, was caught in the harbor and mostly destroyed. Dock facilities, a nearby airfield and even a hospital were bombed as well, with a great loss of life incurred.

    Ten P-40Es of the just-formed 33rd Pursuit Squadron (Provisional) were in Darwin at the time to escort the convoy while enroute to reinforce the 17th squadron in Java. But nine of these planes were destroyed in air and on the ground during the day. Only one American pilot was able to make a claim.

    The first Darwin attack, followed on March 3 by a strafing attack on the west coast port of Broome and the fall of Java three days later, stirred a wave of invasion panic throughout Australia. Operational training of the green pilots of the USAAF 49th Pursuit Group, many of them recent graduates of flying school, was cut short so they could be deployed to provide air defense. The 49th had arrived by ship on January 28, 1942, and immediately began assembling 100 P-40Es while its pilots put the finishing touches on their training. Fortunately, a cadre of 12 pilots just back from Java, including George Kiser, was available to provide experienced flight leaders for the three squadrons of the 49th.

    Japanese air attacks on northern Australia continued sporadically throughout the spring and summer of 1942. The last air raid against Darwin opposed by the 49th (redesignated as a fighter group in May) came on August 23. In this combat, aces George Kiser and Jim Morehead scored their final victories before completing their tours in the Pacific. The total of 15 kills on the day brought the 49th’s final tally during the defense of Darwin to 78 confirmed victories, eight probables and four damaged.

     

    New Guinea and Aleutian Islands

    In September, with RAAF fighter squadrons now available to assume air defense duties at Darwin, the 49th FG began the next chapter in its remarkable history. The fight for Port Moresby was approaching its climax, and the 7th Fighter Squadron was ordered up from Darwin to fight alongside No. 75 and No. 76 squadrons RAAF in New Guinea.

    Under the command of Java veteran Capt. Bill Hennon, the 7th Fighter Squadron arrived at 14-mile Drome outside Port Moresby on September 14 and immediately began flying fighter-bomber missions in support of the Australian troops fighting along the Kokoda Trail. These missions, which included strafing, dive-bombing and escort duties, were very effective at helping the Aussies halt the enemy advance.

    The longest service of the P-40E was far north in the Aleutian Islands, where P-40s flew in combat from the attack on Dutch Harbor in June 1942 through the capture of Kiska in August 1943. After that, the three squadrons of P-40s, including the 344th with P-40Es, continued to provide air defense for bomber bases in the Aleutians through the end of the war.

    P-40E No. 127 was one of 33 P-40Es sent to China in the spring of 1942 to replace Tomahawks lost in combat by the American Volunteer Group. The plane displays the blue tail band of the 2nd Pursuit Squadron. (photo: author’s collection)


    China

    On March 22, 1942, the first P-40Es that would see action in the China-Burma-India Theater touched down at Kunming, China, after a long ferry flight from Africa. Ground crews of the 1st American Volunteer Group, which had been in action against the Japanese in Burma and China since the previous December with Hawk 81s, set to work on the P-40Es, replacing their USAAF markings with Chinese sun roundels, painting the AVG's distinctive sharkmouth design on their noses, and repairing various minor problems. Eventually, the AVG would receive 33 P-40Es.

    The first combat for AVG P-40Es came on April 8, 1942, when three of them at Loiwing, China, scrambled alongside Tomahawks to intercept a Japanese air raid on the field. Flight Leader Robert L. Little of the 1st Pursuit Squadron, flying one of the P-40Es, was credited with shooting down a Ki-43 Oscar among the 12 victories claimed that day, the first claim in a P-40E by the AVG.

    The AVG P-40Es were heavily engaged during the final three months of the unit’s existence. Their most notable actions were a series of raids against Japanese army forces in the Salween Gorge on the China-Burma border in May 1942, when AVG pilots used the P-40E’s dive-bombing capability to devastating effect to halt the enemy advance. Sadly, Bob Little was killed flying one of those missions.

    When the AVG disbanded on July 4, 1942, its P-40Es and Tomahawks were turned over to the 23rd Fighter Group of the USAAF, which was activated in Kunming that day to carry on the fight in China under legendary commander Claire Lee Chennault. Meanwhile, a second USAAF P-40 group, the 51st, had arrived in India and was taking up positions in Assam. These two groups, flying from their bases at either end of the air route from India into China, would have the responsibility for protecting transport planes flying “The Hump” from interception by Japanese fighters. By the summer of 1943, most P-40Es in the 23rd and 51st groups had been replaced by later model P-40s.

    Pilots of the 72nd PS/15th PG pose with “Squirt,” the P-40E that squadron c.o. Jim Beckwith named for his child, in Hawaii during early 1942. In 1945, Beckwith, by then a colonel, commanded the 15th FG flying Very Long-Range missions over Tokyo. (photo: NARA)

  • The MW 50 System as an Alternative to the GM-1

    Bf 109 G-10 W.Nr 490 617 ‘Blue 2’, Uffz. Gerhard Reiher, 8./JG 3, Alperstedt, 1944. Behind the circular antenna on the spine, a triangular label is visible adjacent to the MW 50 filling point [Martin Reiher]


    in the Bf 109G and K

    Text: Pavel Raška

     

    This technical discussion supplements the article describing the GM-1 system in the Messerschmitt Bf 109 in the November, 2024 newsletter.

    Even before World War II, Dr. Otto Lutz (1906-1974) came up with the idea of ​​injecting nitrous oxide into an engine to increase performance. He later published (as late as 1942) a scientific paper on the subject "Über Leistungssteigerung von Flugmotoren durch Zugabe von Sauerstoffträgern", or roughly translated, ‘On increasing the performance of aircraft engines through the addition of oxygen compounds’.

     

    Just before World War II, BMW engineers Dietrich Singelmann (1903-1989) and Helmut von Zborowski (1905-1969, a native of Terezin) began to independently experiment with the injection of a mixture of water and methanol. They discovered that by mixing water with methanol and adding a drop of an anti-corrosion additive, they obtained a problem-free liquid that, unlike nitrous oxide, could be stored in ordinary canisters at an airfield. Although it was not recommended as a drink, it does not normally burn or explode and generally exhibits benevolent properties. The 1:1 ratio of water to methanol proved to be the most advantageous not only in terms of engine performance, but also against the risk of the mixture freezing. The injection of water and methanol was first tested in 1939 on the Bramo 323-A engine. Later, both gentlemen devoted themselves to the development of rocket engines.

     The GM-1 system described in our previous article was not very popular among fighter pilots, it could not be used at lower altitudes and it was deemed just ‘dead weight’ which worsened flight performance. The situation was better for high-altitude reconnaissance units. Readers of Clostermann's ‘The Big Show’ will certainly remember the duel between Spitfires and the Bf 109 at high altitude. The Bf 109 was equipped with the GM-1 system, but its pilot made the mistake of trying to save himself by diving. However, just above sea level, the GM-1 could not be used and the reconnaissance Bf 109 ended up being shot down over the ocean.

     The wreckage of Bf 109G-10 WNr. 151556 from JG 300 and Bf 109G-14AS WNr. 784998 from IV/JG 53 after emergency landings in early 1945. Both aircraft show open MW 50 fuel tank filler ports on their spines.


    The new system, which was supposed to eliminate the shortcomings of the GM-1, was designated MW 50. The original thermally insulated tanks for the GM-1 were initially produced by the Büssing-NAG company in relatively small numbers at about fifty per month. The GM-1 installation used in the Bf 109G could be used for injection in the MW 50, but problems arose with valve corrosion. By installing a modified valve, the entire system could be used for one or the other mixture (GM-1 or MW 50).

     The developmental experiments that were conducted yielded a second, simplified version of the MW 50 system. It no longer required the use of nitrous oxide, eliminating the need for thermal insulation of the tank. In addition, the compressed air bottles in the wings were eliminated and replaced with compressed air from the compressor. This resulted in a further weight saving. The injection nozzle was replaced with a different type, because the pressure from the compressor was lower. This simplified type of MW 50 was apparently standard equipment on the Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-14 and G-10. A characteristic modification of the design, visible even to modelers, is the square ‘box’ behind the pilot's head, covering the battery. In the later development variant of the Bf 109 K, the internal equipment was redesigned and although the MW 50 was standard, the aforementioned box behind the pilot's head disappeared, because the battery was moved to another place within the fuselage. The MW 50 tank could also be used as an additional fuel tank in the K version. There was a MW 50/Kraftstoff switch on the instrument panel and depending on its setting, the relevant valve switched either to inject the mixture into the compressor or to pump the contents into the main fuel tank. Of course, it was important to pay attention to the position of the switch depending on the contents of the tank.

     At this point, it is necessary to take a detour and discuss the Messerschmitt fuel system. The aircraft were equipped with an L-shaped fuel tank with a capacity of 400 liters located under and behind the pilot's seat. The Bf 109 E version had a sheet metal tank, while a new special rubberized self-sealing SB Sackbehälter tank was developed for the F version. This SB was also developed for C2 fuel used with the DB 601N engine, but in normal operation, C3 gasoline was used, which caused unexpected problems with the DB 601N. Finally, after a long time, it was discovered that in the rubberized SB tank, C3 gasoline chemically reacted with the tank material, which degraded the gasoline used. Therefore, the SB tank had to be modified so that this reaction did not occur. Some Messerschmitt Bf 109s of the F version were still equipped with the older sheet metal tank on the production line. The additional three-hundred-liter droptanks were not equipped with a fuel pump and compressed air from a compressor was blown into the auxiliary tank to move fuel from it into the main tank. When the tank for the MW 50 was filled with fuel, the valve was set to pump its contents into the main fuel tank and the pumping was again done with compressed air. With the droptanks and the MW 50 filled with fuel, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 could double its range. In the Czechoslovak Avia S-199, the MW 50 tank was used exclusively as a fuel tank.

    Bf 109K fuel system diagram from a period manual with the MW 50 mixture tank indicated.

    The protrusion on the access hatch to the battery and additional storage compartment allowed for the former’s relocation forward, which freed up space for the MW 50 tank in the fuselage behind the cockpit. Bf 109G-14, Oblt. Rolf Schlegel 10./Jagdgeschwader 4, March 1945 [JG 4 Archive - Museum of the Air Battle over the Ore Mountains on September 11th, 1944 in Kovarska]


    Notes and clarifications to the November, 2024 article:

    - The code word MONA used for the very first version of the GM-1, refers to, according to Baumgartl, da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. It would appear that the model inhaled some nitrous oxide gas, resulting in her mysterious smile, once and for all solving an age-old riddle at last!

    - I had some reservations about the circular tank of the GM-1 for the F-4/Z version of the Bf 109. Baumgartl states that there really was a GM-1 tank made of thin sheet metal wrapped with piano wire, but he doubts that it would have made it into production aircraft. Those who remember will certainly recall the glass siphon bottles with metal mesh popular under socialism, filled with carbon dioxide cartridges - the principle is the same and the container withstands internal pressure well.

     

    A little bit of a glossary:

    Sonderstoff = A special material (used specifically with the GM-1 or MW 50 systems)

    Kraftstoff = Fuel 

    Sauerstoff = Oxygen 

    Behälter = Tank 

    Leistung = Performance

  • Aerial War in Ukraine

    A photo of the ill-fated Embraer 190AR, registration 4K-AZ65, taken in 2016 by Mehmet Mustafa Celik.


    A Russian missile shot down a civilian aircraft. Again...

     Text: Miro Barič


    The battles over Ukraine often involve friendly fire incidents. Russian air defense has already destroyed numerous Russian aircraft and helicopters. Similar incidents have occurred on the Ukrainian side. Several civilian aircraft have also been hit in Russia, though without fatal consequences—until now.

     On the morning of Wednesday, December 25, Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8243 took off from Baku, Azerbaijan. The Embraer 190AR, registered as 4K-AZ65, carried 62 passengers and five crew members. Its destination was Grozny, Chechnya, in southern Russia. However, 40 minutes into the flight, the aircraft's GPS and other navigation systems stopped functioning. It is likely that the aircraft fell victim to electronic GPS signal jamming, an action prohibited by international telecommunications and civil aviation organizations.

    The Russians likely activated the jamming due to the presence of Ukrainian drones over Chechnya. The crew of flight 8243 requested guidance via radio. However, Grozny was covered in thick fog, and after three holding patterns, the pilots decided to return to Baku. As the aircraft departed Grozny, it was struck by a missile from a Russian Pantsir-S1 air defense system. The missile exploded near the rear left section of the aircraft, with shrapnel damaging mainly the tail surfaces.

    As a result of the damage, the Embraer's hydraulic system failed, making it extremely difficult to control. Russian air traffic controllers denied it permission to land at Mineralnye Vody or Makhachkala airports due to bad weather. Instead, the crippled aircraft (while still experiencing GPS signal interference) was directed over the Caspian Sea toward Aktau, Kazakhstan. Available data show that the aircraft exhibited extreme altitude and course fluctuations. Despite this, the pilots managed to keep it airborne for one hour and 14 minutes after the missile strike.

    During the attempt to land in Aktau, the aircraft crashed three kilometers from the airport. The crash was captured on video, showing the aircraft descending with its landing gear extended but tilting heavily to the right. The pilots were unable to correct the descent or the bank. The Embraer first struck the ground with its right wing, followed by the fuselage, which broke apart and exploded. The front section burned completely, while the rear section remained relatively intact, though overturned. This allowed 29 of the 67 people on board to survive, albeit with injuries. However, 38 people lost their lives, including both pilots and one flight attendant.

    Posthumously, the two pilots and the deceased flight attendant were awarded the title of National Hero of Azerbaijan. Steward Zulfikar Asadov and flight attendant Aydan Rahimli, who survived with injuries, were honored with the Order of Courage First Class.

     The rear section of the Azerbaijani Embraer was riddled with shrapnel.

    Photos of the wreckage were published by Kazakh rescue services


    Heroes of Flight 8243

     Let’s take a moment to honor the heroes who fought until the very end to save the aircraft and its passengers. The captain was 62-year-old Igor Kshnyakin, an incredibly experienced pilot. He began his career in 1982 at the age of 20, flying the An-2 biplane. Over the years, he served as a co-pilot or captain on various aircraft, including the Yak-40, Tu-134, An-140, and ATR-42/72. In 2013, he became a captain on Embraer 170/190 aircraft for Azerbaijan Airlines. He accumulated 15,000 flight hours, with 11,200 as a captain. He is survived by two daughters. Seated beside him as the co-pilot was 32-year-old Aleksandr Kalyaninov. He successfully graduated in 2021 from the National Aviation University in Kyiv, Ukraine. The third crew member who lost her life was 33-year-old flight attendant Hokuma Aliyeva. Alongside her work, she was pursuing a law degree and was in the final year of her doctoral studies. She had planned to switch careers and become a lawyer, a dream that, unfortunately, she never got to fulfill. In her final moments, she tried to calm the passengers. All three were buried together in Baku at the Second Alley of Honor, a cemetery reserved for Azerbaijan’s most distinguished figures and heroes.

    Russia has not admitted to shooting down the aircraft, even a month after the incident. Initially, Moscow outright denied any involvement, and Russian propaganda channels spread multiple alternative theories about what might have happened. For instance, they claimed that the shrapnel holes visible in the intact rear section of the aircraft were caused by gravel upon impact with the ground. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, just days after the tragedy, stated that preliminary investigation results indicated Russian air defense was responsible. He acknowledged that the shootdown was likely unintentional but accused Moscow of attempting a cover-up. Aliyev demanded an admission of guilt, punishment for those responsible, and compensation for the victims' families. However, none of these demands had been met a month after the tragedy. Azerbaijani officials also pointed out that Russia’s refusal to allow the damaged aircraft to land at any Russian airport, instead directing it toward Aktau, may have been an attempt to erase evidence. Simply put, they may have been hoping the aircraft would crash into the Caspian Sea…

     The three deceased crew members were buried as heroes—from left to right, the coffins of Aleksandr Kalyaninov, Igor Kshnyakin, and Hokuma Aliyeva. The photo from the farewell ceremony was published by the office of the President of Azerbaijan.


    Revived Memories of flight MH17

     The downing of the Azerbaijani civilian aircraft has revived memories of the tragedy which took place on July 27, 2014. On that day, Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crashed near Hrabove in Ukraine’s Donetsk region. The Boeing 777, registered as 9M-MRD, was en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur but never reached its destination. At the time, Russia had provoked an uprising in eastern Ukraine and was supplying the separatists with heavy weaponry. Among the equipment transferred was a Buk surface-to-air missile system from the 53rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade, based in Kursk. This system was secretly moved into Russian-controlled territory in eastern Ukraine. Mistaking the target for a Ukrainian military aircraft, the crew launched a missile at the civilian flight MH17. The Boeing 777 was cruising at 33,000 feet (10,060 meters) at a speed of 915 km/h when the warhead of the radar-guided missile exploded just above its cockpit. Shrapnel instantly killed the flight crew and tore through the fuselage, causing it to break apart just behind the cockpit. The aircraft went into a steep dive, and aerodynamic forces completely disintegrated it before impact. The fall lasted a minute and a half, scattering debris across 50 square kilometers. All 298 people on board perished—15 crew members and 283 passengers. Two-thirds of the victims were Dutch citizens, including 80 children under the age of 18. Once Russian forces realized what they had done, the Buk system was quietly transported back across the Russian border, and multiple conflicting versions of events were spread. This tactic—immediately flooding the public with contradictory explanations—is a hallmark of Russian propaganda, designed to dilute and obscure the truth. The MH17 case was no exception, with one absurd theory following another.

    One claim suggested that a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft had shot down the Boeing. However, anyone with basic aviation knowledge knows that the Su-25 lacks the speed, altitude capability, and weaponry to accomplish such a feat. Another false narrative involved a supposedly "authentic" satellite image showing a Ukrainian Su-27 firing a missile at MH17 at close range. The image was, in reality, a crude forgery. The most bizarre theory suggested that the entire event was staged and that the plane had been filled with corpses that had already been dead for some time.

    Multiple Western investigative teams, however, concluded—based on substantial evidence—that MH17 was hit by a missile from a Buk system fired from Russian-controlled territory. They also identified the Russian military unit responsible: the same 53rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade. These findings were confirmed by a Dutch court, which, in November 2022, sentenced three men—Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinsky, and Leonid Kharchenko—to life in prison for their roles in the downing of MH17. All were sentenced in absentia, as Russia refused to hand them over.

    Ironically, only one of them, Igor Girkin, is currently in a Russian prison—not for the deaths of 298 innocent people, but for "extremism." His crime? Insulting Vladimir Putin, whom he accused of weak and incompetent leadership in the war against Ukraine.

    Girkin, also known as Strelkov, was a Russian intelligence operative who played a key role in igniting the separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine. He once boasted that without him, there would have been no war in Donbas, as the local population had little interest in taking up arms. This statement alone undermines the Kremlin's long-standing narrative that the conflict was a "civil war" rather than Russian aggression.

     A 2014 image of Russian fighters posing with the wreckage of the downed MH17 flight.


    Ukrainian Losses

     During the observed period, from December 1 to December 31, military aircraft, helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles were continuously conducting operations. Consequently, losses were suuffere. However, the shooting down of a civilian aircraft is such an exceptional event that most of this report was dedicated to it. The only confirmed loss of Ukrainian equipment occurred on Saturday, December 14, in the Kherson region. A Russian S-400 air defense system hit a Su-25 from the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade. Its pilot, Captain Vladyslav Solop, was killed. Another casualty was Captain Mykola Karpov, a ground aviation technician from the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade. He was killed on Tuesday, December 31, during a Russian missile attack on Vasylkiv Air Base in the Kyiv region. The extent of the damage to the base is not yet known. Karpov was posthumously promoted to the rank of Major.

     

    Russian Losses

     The first confirmed Russian loss during the observed period also occurred on Saturday, December 14, at Krymsk Air Base in the Krasnodar region. Ukrainian military intelligence set fire to and damaged a Su-27P with a bort number "Red 16" and registration RF-92406, which belonged to the 3rd Mixed Aviation Regiment. On Friday, December 20, Ukrainian intelligence reported damage to another aircraft—a military transport An-72—at an airfield near Moscow. On Wednesday, December 18, a Kamov Ka-52 helicopter was hit and shot down by friendly fire. Both Russian pilots were killed. The helicopter commander was Lieutenant Daniil Chepurnov. His obituary mentioned only that he died while carrying out a combat mission in the "special military operation" zone.

     An image of a Ka-52 helicopter, published by the Russian Ministry of Defense. Since the beginning of the war, Russia has lost at least 63 helicopters of this type. One was also lost in December 2024, as covered in this latest update of the series.

    On December 14, the Ukrainian military intelligence set fire to a Su-27P at the Krymsk base 

    A few days later, Russia released an image of the same aircraft. The photo was taken from an angle that conceals possible damage to the rear section, where the fire occurred.

    Images appeared on social media showing a Russian Su-25SM3 that collided mid-air with a Zala reconnaissance drone.

    A Russian Mi-24 helicopter got stuck in the mud, presumably at an advanced base. The photo surfaced during the monitoring period, but details remain unknown.


    Naval Drones Strike Back

     The worst day for Russian aviation came at the very end of the month. On Tuesday, December 31, Ukrainian Magura V5 naval drones were operating in the Black Sea. Russia has long deployed helicopters and aircraft against them, so Ukraine has started equipping these unmanned boats with anti-aircraft weapons. Ukraine claims to have hit several helicopters in the past, but until now, no confirmed kills had been recorded. Near the Tarkhankut Peninsula in western Crimea, Ukrainian drones hit two Mi-8 helicopters with R-73 missiles. According to Ukraine, one crashed immediately, while the other was damaged and attempted to return to the shore. Later, Russia confirmed that the second helicopter also crashed. Each helicopter carried eight personnel, and none survived. This indicates that, in addition to the standard crew of three aviators, each aircraft also carried five additional soldiers—machine gunners and electronic systems operators. During December, a video emerged showing Ukrainian naval drones firing machine guns at helicopters (and even a Sukhoi fighter jet). At least one helicopter was seriously damaged by gunfire, but a confirmed kill was only reported later with the use of R-73 missiles. Additionally, footage surfaced of an incident in which a Russian Su-25SM3 collided mid-flight with a Zala reconnaissance drone. The aircraft, with bort number "Red 07" and registration RF-94678, suffered significant damage to the front fuselage and shattered side cockpit glass. Despite this, the pilot managed to land the plane at its base. The collision reportedly occurred somewhere in the Donetsk region, though the exact date remains unknown.

     A still from a video showing a Ukrainian Sea Baby naval drone firing a machine gun at a Russian Mi-8 helicopter.

    A Ukrainian naval drone also dared to fire a machine gun at a fighter jet.

    Footage from another video capturing the shootdown of a Russian Mi-8 helicopter with an R-73 missile launched from a Magura V5 naval drone.


    Attacks During Christmas

     Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian cities continued almost every night. Here are a few notable incidents: On the night of Thursday, December 12, to Friday, December 13, a massive attack targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. Four regions, including Kyiv, were hit, and two experienced power outages—an act which, in winter, translates into terrorizing the civilians. Russia launched a total of 192 kamikaze drones and 94 missiles, including cruise missiles. Ukrainian defenses shot down 80 drones, while another 105 were disabled by electronic warfare systems. Additionally, 81 cruise missiles were destroyed, 11 of which were taken down by Ukrainian fighter jets. One pilot, in particular, distinguished himself by shooting down six missiles: two with long-range AMRAAM missiles, two with short-range Sidewinder missiles, and the last two with his onboard cannon after running out of missiles. This highlights the advantage of the F-16 over older Soviet-made jets previously used by Ukraine. Thanks to its advanced sensors and electronic systems, an F-16 pilot has better situational awareness and can identify and engage multiple targets more quickly and efficiently, even in high-density combat environments. Another major attack occurred cynically on Christmas itself, from the night of Tuesday, December 24, to Wednesday, December 25. Most Ukrainians now celebrate Christmas on the same date as the Western world, rather than according to the Orthodox calendar. On this holiday, Russia launched 106 kamikaze drones and 78 missiles, including cruise missiles, at Ukraine. Ukrainian defenses intercepted 59 missiles and 54 drones, while electronic warfare systems disabled another 52 drones. Despite these efforts, nearly 20 missiles broke through the defenses. Kharkiv alone reported 11 explosions. In one of the targeted power plants, a civilian technician was killed, and half a million people were left without heating on Christmas. The city of Kherson, located directly on the front line, faces terrifying attacks daily. Russian drone operators engage in what they themselves describe as "human safari"—targeting individual civilians, civilian vehicles, and public transport with drones, boasting about it afterward. Amid this brutal routine, one attack stood out even more: just before Christmas, Russian airstrikes hit an oncology clinic—and then bragged about it.

     The aftermath of a massive Russian attack on Ukrainian cities during Christmas.

    The disabling of Russian projectiles that missed their targets.


    A Ukrainian Connection in Syria?

     Finally, a brief mention of an event that is only indirectly related to the war in Ukraine. In Syria, after 13 years, the bloody civil war has come to an end. As recently as mid-November, there was no indication of an imminent conclusion. However, in just 12 days of offensive operations, the rebel coalition known as CMO seized Damascus, the capital, on the night of Saturday, December 7, to Sunday, December 8—virtually without a fight. The Syrian government army collapsed along with the regime it was meant to protect. Why mention this in connection with Ukraine? Aside from Iran, Bashar al-Assad’s regime was primarily supported by Russia, which had deployed both troops and air forces to Syria. However, after the start of the war in Ukraine, Russia had to weaken its Syrian military presence. Rumors suggest that Ukraine aided the CMO rebels by supplying them with FPV drones, along with a small number of operators (reportedly around 20). At the beginning of the offensive, these drones targeted and eliminated key Syrian government army personnel and objectives. As for Assad, the fallen Syrian dictator has fled to Russia, where he and his family have been granted asylum.

    Ukrainian bomb disposal specialists recovered a Russian drone that had been trapped in a tree.

    Ukraine’s 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade released a series of photos of MiG-29 fighter jets.

  • Esau

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Antonis Karydis

    Cat. No. 70164


    Heinz "Esau" Ewald was one of the renowned aces of JG 52, a Luftwaffe fighter unit that operated on the Eastern Front from June 1941 until the end of the war. Born in Zoppot (Sopot), near present-day Gdańsk, he joined Fliegerausbildungsregiment 23 in December 1941 and completed pilot and fighter training. His training continued with JG 106 at Lachen-Speyersdorf, and later with Ergänzungs-Jagdgruppe Ost in La Rochelle, France, where he was prepared for combat.

    At 21, Ewald, an NCO, was assigned to II./JG 52 led by Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn in autumn 1943 . The unit had recently withdrawn from Anapa, Kuban, and operated from various airfields in Ukraine before moving to Bagerowo in Crimea in November. Ewald was transferred to II./JG 52’s 6th Staffel, led by Lt. Helmut Lipfert, who already had over 40 victories.

    As a complete novice, Ewald achieved his first victory during his fourth combat flight. This milestone occurred during a "free hunt" mission on November 12, 1943 over the Kerch Strait. Ewald was flying as a wingman for Fw. Ellendt of the 5th Staffel. After about twenty minutes of flying beneath a low-lying, continuous cloud layer, the German duo received a report of Soviet aircraft operating south of their position. They immediately headed toward the designated area at maximum speed, maintaining an altitude of about 100 meters above sea level.

    Suddenly, four Soviet Yaks emerged from the clouds roughly a thousand meters ahead of them, and Ellendt quickly pointed them out. What followed happened in mere seconds. The formations flew directly at each other, and Ewald instinctively opened fire on one of the enemy aircraft. Moments later, Ellendt radioed in, confirming a successful shootdown. A confused Ewald asked who had brought down the enemy plane, only to be surprised when Ellendt informed him that it had been Ewald’s shot. The Soviet aircraft spiralled down, crashing on the coast and exploding upon impact.

    After landing, Heinz Ewald received numerous congratulations but also found himself on the receiving end of warnings. Fellow pilots repeatedly reminded him that shooting at the enemy head-on was a dangerous tactic that wouldn’t allow him to live long. Over the next few weeks, as Ewald displayed remarkable luck and quickly accumulated several victories, these comments became more frequent.

    In German, expressions referring to a large dose of luck often include the words Schwein (pig) or Sau (swine). It was fitting, then, that Ewald earned the nickname "Esau," coined by his comrades in the 6th Staffel. Ofw. Kuhn, acting as the spokesman for the group, formally announced the nickname to Ewald. Kuhn reminded him of the unit’s superstition: a rookie who rapidly racks up victories typically doesn’t live long. Kuhn playfully advised Ewald to go ahead and write a farewell letter to his parents—just in case.

    As a supposed candidate for an early death, Ewald received especially generous portions of food from Obergefreiter Prümmer, the chief cook of II./JG 52. After a few weeks, "Esau" found himself often thinking that he would indeed soon fall in battle. This mindset was a result of his colleagues’ remarks, which were likely well-intentioned and meant to temper his enthusiasm, encouraging him to take fewer risks during combat.

    The teasing from the pilots of the 6th Staffel eventually subsided when Ewald was selected by Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn, the commander of II./JG 52, to be his wingman. Ewald went on to fly over a hundred combat sorties alongside his new leader.

    Between late 1943 and spring 1944, Ewald achieved 17 aerial victories during the battles in Crimea. Aviation historian Ivan Lavrinenko’s suggests in his book about JG 52´s top aces in Crimean campaign that Ewald likely destroyed between three and nine enemy aircraft. Multiple Luftwaffe pilots often claimed responsibility for the same Soviet aircraft, a common occurrence during intense air battles.

    The box art by Antonis Karydis depicts one of Ewald's two victories over Hungary on February 4, 1945, against fighters from the 848th IAP. Both Soviet airmen remain missing. Details of this engagement, along with other battles involving Ewald, can be found in Daniel and Gabor Horvath's book, which provides an in-depth analysis of the Luftwaffe's ace air victories over Hungary in late 1944 and early 1945.

    Lucky Ewald survived a dogfight with American fighters on June 24, 1944 over Romania, bailing out after being shot down and sustaining injuries. In early March 1945, he was accidentally shot down by an SS anti-aircraft unit, and a month later, he rejoined his unit after making an emergency landing in a front-line area. "Esau" Ewald was indeed “lucky as a pig.” For a detailed description of these incidents, refer to the article on "Heino" Sachsenberg in INFO magazine 11/2010 and the article The end of the war at the Danube. 

  • Old Habits Die Hard

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz

    Cat. No. 84205


    Many Luftwaffe pilots were accustomed to flying the Bf 109 E since the Spanish Civil War and had literally grown attached to these machines. As a result, transitioning to the Bf 109 F-1 and F-2 variants—equipped with weaker armament compared to the E-7 version—proved unpopular for many of them. Old habits die hard. Even more difficult was the transition to an entirely new type of fighter aircraft with significantly different flight characteristics and a radial engine instead of an inline one: the Focke-Wulf Fw 190.

    The first unit to operate the new Fw 190 A-1 was II./JG 26 "Schlageter," equipped with Bf 109 Es. Around the beginning of August 1941, Erprobungsstaffel 190, led by Oblt. Otto Behrens, was transferred from the test center in Rechlin to the Paris-Le Bourget airfield. Behrens' unit had successfully completed its operational tests and was now tasked with passing on its findings to II./JG 26, commanded by Hptm. Walter Adolph.

    Without Behrens' experience and dedication, the entire project would, in all likelihood, have been abandoned, as it was plagued with persistent issues—mainly concerning the BMW 801 C-1 powerplant—that would have discouraged less determined individuals.

    Part of II./JG 26 trained on Focke-Wulf aircraft in Paris, the rest of the unit flew combat sorties with old planes in Belgium at the Moorsele airbase. This practice became standard for other units transitioning to the Fw 190 A. The first successful deployment of the Fw 190 A took place on August 14, 1941.

    In November 1941 III./JG 26 began rearming with the Fw 190 A-1, however, problems with the power units persisted. Mechanics had to make modifications to the exhaust manifolds in field conditions, and the unit independently sourced some spare parts from across Germany. A testament to the engine's reliability issues is the fact that BMW awarded Oblt. Borris, the commander of 8./JG 26, a gold watch after the engine of his Fw 190 surpassed 100 hours of operating time.

    By early 1942, the first Fw 190 A-2s, equipped with the improved BMW 801 C-2 powerplant, were documented in service with III./JG 26. Notably, the first aircraft of this version was recorded with II./JG 26 as early as December 1941. In the same month, I./JG 26 took delivery of its first Fw 190 A-1s.

    In 1941, Stab JG 26, under the command of Adolf Galland, continued to operate Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4s. By this time, this version of the Bf 109 had become popular among many pilots. When Maj. Gerhard Schöpfel took over command of JG 26, his Stab began rearming with the Fw 190 A-2 in January 1942, followed by the A-3 version in April.

    The fighter-bomber unit, 10./JG 26, transitioned from the Bf 109 F-4/B to the, then, already proven Fw 190 A-2 and A-3 models only in June and July of 1942. The A-3 variant was equipped with the BMW 801 D-2 powerplant, which by then had become relatively trouble-free.

    Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen" received their Fw 190s significantly later than their JG 26 counterparts. The Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-2 and F-4 remained in use by Stab JG 2 until July 1942, with at least one E-7 still in service! Under the command of Obstlt. Walter Oesau, the Stab of JG 2 took delivery of its first Fw 190 A-3 in May 1942, followed by additional A-2 and A-3 versions in the subsequent months.

    The first Gruppe within JG 2 to begin rearmament with the Fw 190 was II./JG 2, which received the A-2s in March 1942. One of its pilots recalled that very few aircraft were equipped with four wing-mounted guns. This shortage was reportedly due to insufficient gun production capacity, and aircraft with the full armament were usually reserved for unit commanders. The Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-2, F-4, and even one E-4 were gradually phased out of II./JG 2 until May 1942.

    Next in line was III./JG 2, commanded by Hptm. Hans "Assi" Hahn. His unit gradually retired the Bf 109 F-2 and F-4 variants by July 1942, starting receiving the Fw 190 A-2 and A-3 models  in May. Hahn’s brand-new aircraft is depicted on box art by Piotr Forkasiewicz, with additional details available in the historical text included in the kit's instructions. I./JG 2 was the last to transition to the Fw 190, doing so between June and July 1942. The same timeline applied to the fighter-bomber unit 10./JG 2, which also began rearming during this period.

    The Fw 190 was an ideal fighter aircraft for medium- and low-altitude combat, where it held an advantage of its powerful armament and ability to escape in steep dives. However, the operational needs of Luftwaffe fighter units gradually evolved, especially after the arrival of American forces in the UK. As a result, during 1943, some aforementioned units were rearmed with Bf 109s, which were better suited for high-altitude combat. In the spring, II./JG 2 received the G-3, G-4, and G-6 variants. Later, in the autumn, III./JG 26 transitioned to the G-3, G-5, and G-6 models.

  • Markingy for P-40E Warhawk 1/48

    41-5726, Capt. Philip G. Cochran, CO of 65th PS, 57th PG, USA, spring 1942

    Philip Gerald Cochran was born on January 29, 1910, in Erie, Pennsylvania, and died on August 26, 1979. He joined the ranks of the USAAC in 1935 and gradually worked his way up to become one of the best P-40 pilots. As a Major, he commanded the 33rd FG in North Africa. Later, at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, he became commander of the 1st Air Commando Group in India. The unit carried out a wide range of missions from fighter escort of transport and bomber aircraft to supply flights, including very daring missions to supply British Long Range Penetration Groups operating in enemy territory. For his aggressiveness and willingness to take risks on supply missions, Cochran earned the respect of the troops. He scored two aerial victories during the war and retired after the end of hostilities. He returned to Erie, Pennsylvania, and joined his brother’s company, Lyons Transportation Lines, where he became chairman of the board. He died of a heart attack while fox hunting in 1979. His P-40E from spring of 1942 carried the standard Olive Drab and Neutral Grey livery, complete with yellow nose decorations and squadron emblem behind the canopy (both of which were carried by other squadron aircraft as well). There was also a Shillalah inscription on both sides of the nose.

     

    41-36402, Lt. Dallas A. Clinger, 16th FS, 23rd FG, Kweilin, January 1943

    Dallas Adellon Clinger was born on June 2, 1916, in Saint Anthony, Idaho. After completing training in 1941, he was transferred to the 16th FS. He achieved his first victory in aerial combat on July 31, 1942, when he shot down an A6M. He followed this up by shooting down a same type aircraft on November 12 of that year and concluded his score with the 16th FS on December 26, 1942, shooting down a Zero again. He scored two more confirmed kills during the war. Clinger remained in the service after the war and retired in 1953 at the rank of Major. He died on December 16, 1988 (aged 72). This P-40E was originally intended to be part of a supply for the RAF and was therefore painted in American Du Pont colors similar to the British shades of Dark Earth (No. 71-035), Dark Green (No. 71-013) and Sky (No. 71-021). The camouflage was retouched on the fuselage sides and tail surfaces with another green paint, probably Olive Drab. The pilot’s personal symbol, the peeing cowboy, was painted on both sides of the rudder. Another Clinger's P-40 bore a similar design. It is not entirely certain whether this aircraft had the inscription “Holdin’ my Own” on both sides of the rudder, it is only documented on the starboard side while there are photographs of the port side without the inscription. However, it may have been added later. The 16th FS P-40s had their wheel discs decorated with a blue field with white star and probably with a red circle in the middle.

     

    Col. Robert L. Scott, CO of 23rd FG, 14th AF, Burma, 1942

    Robert Lee Scott was born on April 12, 1908, in Waynesboro, Georgia, and graduated from West Point in 1932. He flew air mail, then commanded a fighter squadron in Panama and served as an instructor in Texas and later in California. By the time the U.S. entered the war, he was considered too old to be a fighter pilot at the age of 33, so he converted to B-17s to join Task Force Aquilla, which was intended to bomb Japanese soil. He flew one B-17 to India but found out there that the plan was cancelled. He became Ops Officer of the ABC Ferry Command group, flying transport aircraft, but also made a few flights with Chennault’s Flying Tigers on P-40. He then managed to confiscate one P-40E intended for AVG and named it Exterminator. This is not the aircraft shown, however, as the one pictured here was his second P-40E, this one officially assigned to him, as Scott had since become commander of the 23rd FG. Sometimes the serial number 11456, i.e., 41-1456, is used in drawings of this one, but no such P-40 existed, yet it has been painted in several profiles because Scott mentioned it himself in his memoirs. He was probably mistaken, but in any case he related this number to the confiscated P-40E. During the flight in which he scored his fourth and fifth kills, the Exterminator was badly damaged and never flew again. The symbols of the five kills were therefore not carried until Scott’s second P-40E, also of unknown serial number (which was probably overpainted anyway according to local custom). In total, Scott achieved 13 kills during the war. He died on February 26, 2006, at the age of 98.

     

    41-5647, 1Lt. John Landers, 9th FS, 49th FG, Darwin, Australia, 1942

    John Dave Landers was one of the fighter pilots who achieved victories in two different theatres of war during WW II. He scored his first six kills in the Pacific and added the rest to his total of 14.5 kills in Europe. Born in Oklahoma on August 23, 1920, he moved to Texas at the age of eighteen. He entered the Army Air Cadet program in April 1941, was commissioned as a First Lieutenant on December 12 and shipped to Australia as early as January 1942. He joined the 9th FS/49th FG after delivering one P-40E to Darwin on April 3. He scored two kills the very next day, then added two more victories on June 14 and July 30 before taking off on December 26 for his last combat flight in the Pacific. That day he firstly scored two kills, then was shot down over New Guinea and had to find his way through the jungle. In February 1943 he returned to the USA and was sent on his second operational tour, this time in Europe (where he later completed a third tour as well). The first of Lander’s P-40s is portrayed here. On the left side of the fuselage behind the cockpit, it bore a drawing of a hawk in a yellow field, as a mark of affiliation with the Andy Reynolds Flight, who was the first to use this decoration. The decals provide the Hawk in black and dark brown version, as it is not sure which color was used. On the nose, Skeeter inscription and the drawing of a mosquito holding a machine gun were painted. It is not sure the mosquito was painted on the starboard side as well. 

     

    41-5509, 1Lt. Joseph J. Kruzel, 17th PS (Provisional), 4th CG, Java, February 1942

    Joseph John Kruzel was born on February 17, 1918, in Pennsylvania. He entered the Air Force in May 1940 and was assigned to the 2nd Observation Squadron in the Philippines in December of that year. He was then transferred to the 17th PS in September 1941. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the invasion of the Philippines, the 17th PS moved to Australia and Kruzel subsequently took part in the fighting in the Dutch East Indies. He achieved his first kill on February 17, 1942, when he shot down a Ki-27 over Palembang. This was followed by two A6M kills on February 19 and 20. In March he joined the 9th FS in Australia, where his wingman was George Preddy. He served with the unit until his return home in December 1942. In November 1943, he moved with the 361st FG to England to Bottisham Base, where the group received its P-47Ds. In Europe, Kruzel achieved three more kills plus one shared. This brought his total to 6.5 kills and one damaged aircraft. He returned to the US in January 1945 and held a number of important positions postwar, achieving the rank of Major General. He retired on August 1, 1970 and died on July 10, 2002 at the age of 84. His P-40 from when he was still with the 17th PS sported the drawing of a dragon breathing fire on both sides of the nose. A similar drawing then adorned another P-40E that Kruzel used in Australia. This one, however, was camouflaged in British colors, and Kruzel’s Flight was named “Dragon Flight” after it.    

          

    41-36171, 2Lt. Clyde H. Barnett Jr, 8th FS, 49th FG, Kila Kila, New Guinea, 1942

    Clyde Haygood Barnett Jr was born on 23 June 1916 in West Palm Beach, Florida. He scored a total of four kills, two of them in the defense of Darwin. During his time with the 49th FG he took a number of photographs, many of which are well known today. Like a true patriot, he named his P-40 West Palm Beach Playboy. This is the second aircraft of that name, and of interest is the drawing of the West Palm Beach scenery on the left side of the fuselage, as well as the mischievous drawing of Donald Duck on the national insignia on the same side of the fuselage. Although this P-40E was finished in British colors, the lower surfaces were repainted in Neutral Grey. Presumably this repainting also created the non-standard white borders around the US Army lettering and the emblem. Clyde H. Barnett died on April 24, 2002, at the age of 85. 

     

    11th FS, 343rd FG, Atoll Kiska, Aleutian Islands, summer 1943

    The Aleutian Tigers represent some of the most attractively colored P-40s, thanks to the tiger head that adorned the nose of most aircraft of this type. The 343rd FG was founded on September 3, 1942, at Alaskan base Elmendorf Field. Initially, the group consisted of the 11th FS and 18th FS, both armed with P-40s, and the 54th FS, which used P-38s and operated out of Adak. The pilots of the 11th FS went operational almost immediately after moving to Umnak Island in the Aleutian Islands. In October 1942, the 344th FS joined the group, also with P-40s. The group provided air defense of the Aleutian Islands and also bombed or strafed Japanese targets on Kiska Island itself. Its pilots flew their last combat mission in October 1943, and subsequently conducted patrol and reconnaissance flights until the end of the war, with the exception of high-altitude flights in early 1945, during which the pilots engaged Japanese balloons with incendiary charges. All units were already using P-38s for this purpose, but the P-40s remained in service alongside them. The Tiger Heads were a reminiscence of the AVG, the Flying Tigers of Claire Chennault, since the 343rd FG was initially led by his son Lt Col John S. Chenault. The aircraft depicted here received a name, in this case Flossie, as one of the few Aleutian P-40s. The insignias had short-lived red lining.       

     

    A29-113, S/Ldr. Richard Cresswell, CO of No. 77 Squadron (RAAF), Australia, 1942

    Richard Cresswell was born on July 27, 1920, in Franklin, Australia, and was an electrician apprentice before he joined the RAAF ranks in June 1938. He began his career with No. 1 Flying Training School as an air cadet in July 1938 and spent the next 12 months learning to fly. He was discharged from the school as a Pilot Officer and joined No. 3 Army Cooperation Squadron. He then served as an instructor and after the Japanese bombing of Darwin on February 19, 1942, he was assigned to the US 9th FS as a Liaison Officer. When the RAAF formed three new squadrons (Nos. 75, 76 and 77) armed with Kittyhawks, Creswell, as a fresh Squadron Leader, was appointed on April 20 as Commander of No. 77 Sqn. At 21 years of age, he was younger than most of his subordinates. In the early hours of November 23 he scored his first kill, which was also the first kill by an Australian unit over Australian territory and the first night kill over Australia as well. No. 77 Sqn. was led by Creswell until August 1943, when he was appointed CO of No. 81 Wing in New Guinea from May 1944 to March 1945, concurrently leading No. 77 Sqn. for a second time between September and December 1944. In September 1950 he  assumed command of that unit for a third time, now in Korea, where he also supervised the conversion from P-51Ds to Gloster Meteors. His P-40E of the period when he first commanded No. 77 Sqn. is interesting for the distinctive drawings of flags on either side of the nose. On the left side flew the RAAF, RAF, Union Jack and American flags. On the right side there was the Squadron Leader’s flag.     

     

    AL194 (1087), WO2 S. R. J. McLeod, No. 111(F) Squadron (RCAF), Kodiak Island, Alaska, April 1943

    No. 111 Squadron was formed in 1932 as the Coastal Artillery Cooperation Squadron. With the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, it was redesignated from No. 111 (CAC) Sqn. to No. 111 (F) Sqn. which signified the change to a fighter squadron. In January 1941 the unit was disbanded, and a new squadron of the same designation was subsequently formed. On November 3, 1941, the unit received its first P-40Es. These were then dismantled and transported to Vancouver Island. In March 1942, the unit was presented with a thunder totem from the Chief of the Saanich First Nation, which became its emblem. The unit also used, unofficially, the name Thunderbird Squadron. Due to the assumption of a Japanese attack on the U.S. base at Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island (which indeed occurred on June 3), an airfield was built at Umnak. From there, No. 111(F) Sqn. moved in June 1942 to Elmendorf Base, Anchorage, where it remained until October 30 of that year. At the same time in June an X Wing was formed from this unit and No. 8 (BR) Sqn. flying with the Bristol Bolingbrokes. In October 1942, No. 111 (F) Sqn was moved to Kodiak Island, where it remained until August of that year. The aircraft shown here was damaged on belly landing due to a landing gear malfunction. The nose bore the unit’s emblem, the thunder totem, which is often drawn in white only. However, it is likely that it was colored to match the unit’s emblem. The cockade on the fuselage had overpainted yellow part, while the cockades on the upper wing had an unusually small red center and a thicker blue border.

     

    ET790, Sqn. Ldr. Billy Drake, CO of No. 112 Squadron (RAF), LG91, Egypt, July 1942

    Billy Drake was born on December 20, 1917, and ranked among Britain’s most successful fighters with 20 confirmed and six probable kills. In addition, he damaged nine more enemy aircraft. He fought successively in France, England, Africa and Malta and became the most successful British pilot with the P-40 (13 kills) and second in the Commonwealth after Clive Caldwell (20 kills). He was sent to Africa in December 1941 with the task of forming No. 128 Squadron, armed with Hurricanes. At the end of May 1942, he took over the command of No. 112 Sqn. From Clive Caldwell. In November 1943 he returned to the UK and flew Typhoons. After the war he became deputy commander of Biggin Hill base. Billy Drake died in August 2011 at the age of 94. His P-40E bore the distinctive No. 112 Sqn. emblem, a shark’s mouth on the nose. Drake chose a question mark instead of a code letter as his personal marking, and his machine bore the name Christine on the left side under the cockpit.

     

    ET953, Sqn. Ldr. Robert H. M. Gibbes, No. 3 Squadron (RAAF), LG91, Egypt, August-September 1942

    Robert Henry Maxwell Gibbes was born on May 6, 1916 and joined the ranks of the RAAF in February 1940. After completing his training, he was commissioned on June 28, 1940 and assigned to No. 23 Sqn. flying CAC Wirraways and Lockheed Hudsons. In April 1941 he was transferred to No. 450 Sqn. in the Middle East, but just a month later he moved to No. 3 Sqn. Another month later this unit rearmed from Hurricanes to Tomahawks and began operations in Syria and Lebanon. Gibbes was credited with one probable kill of a Ju 88 near Beirut on June 13 and achieved his first confirmed kill on July 11. His victim was a Vichy D.520. In September No. 3 Sqn. was moved to Africa. Gibbes shot down two Fiat G.50s and damaged three others plus one Bf 109 on November 25. He then served at Darwin (Australia) at No. 80 Wing as Caldwell’s deputy. In all, he scored 12 confirmed kills, five probable ones and 16 damaged aircraft during the war. After the war he built a network of hotels and coffee plantations and kept flying until the age of 85, dying in April 2007 (aged 90) of a heart attack. His P-40E carried a drawing of a dachshund, symbolizing a German, being kicked in the butt by a kangaroo. The drawing is photographically documented on this aircraft in both unpainted and painted versions, but these drawings differ in detail. It is possible that it was done repeatedly after the engine covers were replaced. 

     

    Maj. Pyotr A. Pokryshev, CO of 154 IAP, Plekhanovo, the Soviet Union, September 1942

    Pyotr Afanasevich Pokryshev was born on August 24, 1914, in Hola Pristani, Ukraine. Before the war, he worked in shipyards and after graduating from trade school in 1932 he worked as a mechanic. In 1934 he completed pilot training at the aeroclub and joined the army. A year later he graduated from the Odessa Military Aviation School and was subsequently assigned to the 13 Independent Fighter Squadron. In 1938 he was transferred to the 38 Fighter Aviation Regiment (IAP) as a Flight commander. During the Winter War he flew with the 7 IAP on the I-16 and was credited with two kills. He was himself shot down on December 20, 1939. In January 1941, he transferred to the 158 IAP as squadron commander. In October 1942 he was transferred to 154 IAP as deputy commander. His first victim after retraining on the P-40 was a Bf 109. On August 24, 1943, he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union for the second time and also crashed heavily during a training flight. In total, he scored 18 (some sources say 22) confirmed and six shared kills. After the war, he served at the Monin Military Academy and rose through several command and staff positions to become Chief of Staff of the Air Force. He flew the MiG-15s and MiG-17s. He died on August 22, 1967, when he drowned while on vacation.  

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    WNr. 610487, Lt. Heinz Ewald, II./JG 52, Veszprém, Hungary, February 1945

    Heinz Ewald was born on September 1, 1922, in Zoppot (Sopot), Free City of Danzig (Gdańsk). On December 1, 1941, he volunteered for military service and, after basic training with Fl.Ausb.Rgt. 23, underwent pilot training. In the fall of 1943, he was assigned to 6./JG 52 on the Eastern Front, where he often flew as a wingman to Gerhard Barkhorn. On November 12, 1943, he achieved his first aerial victory. On June 24, 1944, he suffered serious injuries, after downing a B-24 bomber near Ploiești, he was himself shot down by escorting fighters. Following his recovery, he returned in October 1944 to II./JG 52, which was then stationed in Hungary. He recorded his 50th aerial victory on January 2, 1945, and achieved five more victories the following day. In the final months of the war, he was involved in the defence of Vienna. His 84th and last victory was achieved on April 16, 1945. Four days later, Ewald was awarded the Knight’s Cross. Throughout his career, he was shot down several times and earned a reputation as a lucky pilot.

     

    WNr. 612769, 101. vadászezred, Neubiberg, Germany, May 1945                 

    In the end of March 1945, the remaining Hungarian units were concentrated at Tulln airport in Austria from where they flew sorties to the areas of Vienna and Brno. After the front approached Tulln on April 5, 1945, they relocated to Raffelding airport, from where they continued in the air support of the land forces in the vicinity of Vienna. At the end of the war, the Hungarian airmen, same as their German comrades-in-arms, better surrendered to the American Army than to Soviet one, therefore the 101. vadászezred pilots flew over to the Bavarian Neubiberg with their remaining aircraft. Airframes manufactured in Diana plant were camouflaged in the same colors as the airframes from Wiener Neustadt plant. From the photographs of Red 12 it is obvious that the Hungarian national markings were spray-painted directly on the factory camouflage. The German markings were not applied at all. Part of the wing undersurfaces remained in the natural metal color.   

     

    WNr. 611975, 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. Batz was assigned to the staff of II./JG 52 on the Eastern Front in February 1943. He achieved his first victory on March 11, 1943, 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. This particular aircraft was photographed at Neubiberg airfield near Munich. The pilot who flew this plane into captivity was Uffz. Anton Kellmayer (3 victories) of 7./JG 52. 

     

    WNr. 611xx2, Jasta 5 der ROA, Deutsch Brod, Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren, May 1945 

    Jasta 5 of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) was stationed at the base in Deutsch Brod (now Havlíčkův Brod) in occupied Bohemia at the beginning of March 1945. Along with Ju 87D-5 dive bombers of Nachtschlachtstaffel 8 der ROA, the Jasta 5 der ROA participated in the retreat battles of German forces during the Battle of Brno in April 1945. The unit was commanded by Major Semyon Trofimovich Bychkov, a former Soviet pilot. Flying Hurricane, Yak-7, and La-5 planes, he achieved 15 victories, completed 230 combat missions, and was awarded the prestigious title of Hero of the Soviet Union. While serving with the 482nd IAP, he was shot down by flak and captured on December 10, 1943. Initially cooperating with the Luftwaffe as ferry pilot, he later took part in anti-partisan aerial operations in the Baltic region and ultimately became the commander of the Jasta 5 fighter unit, nicknamed Oberst Kazakov. At the end of the war, he surrendered to Americans but was later handed over to the Soviets and executed on November 4, 1946. This Bf 109, in the typical camouflage pattern of machines produced at the WNF factory, bore the ROA markings on the tail in the form of a St. Andrew’s cross.

     

    II./JG 52, Ainring, Germany, May 1945                

    This Bf 109 was delivered to I./JG 53 at the end of December 1944. There it received the unit’s insignia on the nose, a spade ace, along with a yellow band. The fuselage was marked with Stab designations, and the rudder was painted yellow, with the first digit 6 of the serial number visible on the left side of the fin and the last digit 8 on the right side. Likely in April 1945, after the dissolution of I./JG 53, the aircraft was transferred to II./JG 52. Here, the markings of the previous unit were painted over with camouflage paint. The primary focus of operations conducted by II./JG 52 in 1945 was combat against Red Army forces in Hungary and Austria. In April 1945, II./JG 52 briefly operated from the territory of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, conducting missions in support of German forces against the Soviet offensive during the battles for Brno. A photograph captured the aircraft marked as Yellow 6 on May 8, 1945, at Ainring airfield in Bavaria.

     

    Avia S-99.21, Police Air Patrol Unit, Czechoslovak Police Air Force, Prague-Ruzyně, 1947-1950                                                                              

    This aircraft was the last unit assembled in the spring of 1947 at the Avia factory in Čakovice. After test flights and inspections, it was located at Ruzyně Airport in mid-July 1947, where it served with the Czechoslovak Police (SNB) Air Force until the summer of 1950 (with a one-and-a-half-year break for repairs following a crash). From mid-December 1947, the Czechoslovak Police Air Force was renamed to the Aviation Security Corps of the Ministry of the Interior (BL, Bezpečnostní letectvo ministerstva vnitra). The aircraft was painted steel gray on the upper and side surfaces, with the undersides coated in a darker gray color. The aircraft operated by the SNB/BL patrols had engine cowlings, wing leading edges, and horizontal stabilizers, including elevators, painted scarlet red. Registration markings on the sides of the fuselage and on the upper and lower wing surfaces were applied in the same red color with a white outline. The national insignia took the shape of a rounded triangle, which was standard for Police Air Patrol Unit. On this particular Avia, the insignia lacked the white outline.

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    WNr. 223, Hptm. Hans Hahn, CO of III./JG 2, Beaumont le Roger, France, June 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. “Assi's“ rudder was adorned with 61 victory marks reflecting his activities on the Western Front. During a British raid on the power plant in Caen on May 6, 1942, as part of Operation Circus 159, Hahn achieved his 60th and 61st victories by shooting down two Spitfires. During May, his unit was re-equipped from Bf 109Fs to  Fw 190As. It is likely that with the aircraft depicted, Hahn achieved three more victories over Spitfires on June 6, 1942. 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 had 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 HQ 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. 216, Oblt. Karl Borris, CO of 8./JG 26, Wevelghem, Belgium, July 1942

    Karl Borris was the only pre-war pilot who flew with JG 26 until the end of the war. He was born on March 3, 1916, in Heinsdorf. He joined the Luftwaffe in November 1935 and underwent command training at LKS 1 Dresden. Before the war, he served with I./JG 130 in Jesau and from September 1939 until the end of the year he was assigned to JFS 1 in Schleissheim. In December 1939, he was transferred to II./JG 26. As part of this unit, he participated in the French campaign but was shot down in combat with the RAF on May 13, 1940. However he managed to return to his unit four days later. He achieved his first victory on June 1, 1940, and by the end of the war, he had achieved 42 more victories. In September 1940, he assumed the position of Technical Officer for II./JG 26 and participated in operational testing of the Fw 190A. In November 1941, he was appointed Staffelkapitän of 8./JG 26 and from June 1943 until the end of the war he commanded I./JG 26. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross on November 25, 1944, after achieving his 41st victory. He passed away on August 18, 1981, in Bornum. Borris’s aircraft, featuring RLM 74, 75, and 76 camouflage with yellow quick-identification elements for the Western Front, had 20 victories marked on its rudder.

     

    Oblt. Wolfgang Kosse, 1./JG 5, Herdla, Norway, October 1942

    Wolfgang Kosse was born on September 27, 1918, in Berlin. In May 1940, he was assigned to 6./JG 26 and was appointed as the CO of 5./JG 26 in August of the same year. Within the ranks of JG 26, he achieved a total of 11 victories, including a Spitfire from the Tangmere Wing, which might have been piloted by Douglas Bader. From May 1942, Kosse served as the CO of 1./JG 5 in Norway. At the end of 1943, he was stripped of his command due to an aerial indiscipline and aircraft damage and was demoted from the rank of Hauptmann to Flieger. In early 1944, he volunteered for Sturmstaffel 1 flying Fw 190As. In June 1944, holding the rank of Oberleutnant, he became the CO of 5./JG 5 flying Bf 109s in France. In August, he was transferred to IV.(Sturm)/JG 3, equipped with heavily armored Fw 190As. He was assigned to its 14 Staffel, which was formed from Sturmstaffel 1. In October, he was appointed CO of 13.(Sturm)/JG 3 and regained the rank of Hauptmann. Kosse was killed in action on December 24, 1944, during a dogfight with RAF fighters near Liège, Belgium. Some sources state he scored 28 victories. His personal aircraft, featuring camouflage in RLM 74, 75, and 76 with yellow quick-identification elements for the Western Front, bore an emblem on its nose depicting a monkey sitting on a circular saw, holding a top hat with a British flag.

      

    WNr. 2259, Oblt. Günther Josten, 1./JG 51, Lyuban, the Soviet Union, autumn 1942

    Eighteen-year-old Günther Josten joined the ranks of the Luftwaffe in January 1940 and began fighter pilot training with JGr. Drontheim in Norway in November 1941. At the end of August 1942, he was transferred to 3./JG 51 on the Eastern Front, achieving his first victory on February 23, 1943. A year later, after achieving 84 victories, he was awarded the Knight’s Cross. He became the commander of 3./JG 51 on July 18, 1944, and two days later scored his 100th victory. After achieving 161 aerial victories, out of a total of 178, he was awarded the Oak Leaves to the Knight’s Cross on March 28, 1945. During the last two weeks of the war, he led IV./JG 51. He joined the Bundesluftwaffe on April 4, 1956, and in 1962 was appointed commander of JG 71. Josten retired on March 31, 1981, with the rank of Oberst as deputy commander of the 4 Luftwaffe Division. He passed away on July 7, 2004. His brother, Reinhard, serving with I./JG 51, was killed in action on April 21, 1942. Günther Josten’s aircraft was painted with non-standard camouflage consisting of two shades of dark green, complemented by yellow markings, i.e., yellow tips on the lower half of the wing and a yellow fuselage band, both quick-identification elements for the Eastern Front. The engine cowling displayed the emblem of JG 51, while the windshield frame bore the emblem of I./JG 51.

  • Tail End Charlie


    Nuremberg Toy Fair 2025

    Text: Jakub Nademlejnský


    Knowing that it would fall to me to prepare the Tail End Charlie for this issue, I suggested to my colleagues that I write it at the very last minute, on Sunday morning, immediately after returning from Nuremberg at midnight on Saturday, as it would surely be of interest to readers. So I am writing my feelings in the heat of the moment. While we were in a very positive mood on the way home, I've decided to split this Tail End Charlie into two parts, positive and negative, with the positive part being the one I'd like to start with, as it's definitely the one that's prevailing in me.

    Our participation in Nuremberg certainly served its purpose. Although there were not as many meetings at our stand as in the years before COVID, since representatives from companies in the plastic modelling industry did not come in the same numbers as in these years. However, the meetings were intense, we could afford to have them long and substantive, to deepen relationships, to stay focused during them, not having to rush because of other meetings or because a participant was already waiting for another meeting in front of the stand. So the whole thing took place in a very relaxed atmosphere, visitors came to us with smiles on their faces. For example, we brewed over 50 cups of coffee for guests during the show. Our coffee was said to be the best in the whole world, made by our CEO Mr Šulc himself, and he was probably very proud of it. The number of company stands from our branch remained practically unchanged, apart from us there were Special Hobby, Tamiya, Airfix at the Hornby stand, Academy, Miniart, Trumpeter/HobbyBoss, Clearprop together with the accessories producer Reskit, Italeri, Heller together with the distributor Glow2B, the trading company Modellbau König, the company Hobby-Pro, which distributes Zvezda and Dragon in Europe, the distributor and profile producer Albion Alloys and Revell in Hall 12. 2. It has to be said that it is quite a walk from Hall 7 to Hall 12.2, but the Revell stand is well worth a visit. Revell and Tamiya have the largest stands in our industry, both offering the opportunity to drive RC cars, for example. Revell has expanded its range considerably and, as well as plastic models, now offers a relatively new range of plywood and paper models.

    In the past, the Nuremberg fair was used extensively by companies for press conferences, which Eduard also held until last year. Last year it was just a modest conference held on our small stand. Due to a lack of interest from the media and the public, no conference was held this year. And hardly anyone asked for one. We simply presented our future plans individually to those who were interested. It was more work for us, but we didn't mind, it was interesting to see the individual reactions. Everyone could ask individual questions, we pleased or surprised almost everyone and I had a nice feeling about it. In the past, the fair was also used by companies to announce long-awaited absolute novelties. I think the trade fair is losing this function as well, with companies preferring to use social networks or other online channels for this purpose. In short, we live in the internet age and going to a trade fair is probably not so fashionable for journalists or even modellers. However, there have been a few exceptions. Tamiya announced the new Hotchkiss H-39 tank in 1/35th scale, IBG finished their campaign of revealing new model lines and brought the first 1/72nd scale mouldings of the Mk.I-V Spitfire range, they also showed renderings of the Mc.200,202 and 205 and the Hs 129 in 1/72nd scale.

    Now for the negatives. As the number of other companies in related fields continues to dwindle, we moved again. This time from Hall 7A to Hall 7, which was not completely full. This point contributes to the fact that fewer and fewer people and companies are coming to the show overall, which weakens the whole show in terms of making new contacts. Perhaps this is why most of our distributors from the USA have not come to the show since COVID, nor have our distributor from Japan or most of the manufacturers from Asia. There are also fewer and fewer media representatives. This year, the public were able to visit the show for the entire duration, but this did not increase the number of visitors, at least in our hall. The aisles were rather half-empty, there were no crowds. Another blemish is the catering, the quality of which is getting worse every year. Regrettably, the fair also served us a bitter end in the form of the impossibility to drive our car into the area to get things from our stand while we were packing, so we had to drive on the pavement around the whole area on a small mobile trolley. Unfortunately, most of the companies had the same idea, so we had to dodge various adventurers with pallet trucks or hastily constructed improvised trolleys.

    But as I said at the beginning, I am convinced that the show is still relevant to our business. It may be declining in importance, but it is still worth attending. We see meeting our business partners live as an important and strengthening part of our business relationships. Finally, I would like to thank everyone who visited our stand. See you next year!


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