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Good day, Dear Friends After the February premiere and the March sequel of the P-40E, it's time for what was probably the most significant foe of the Warhawks, the Japanese Zero. The last new release of a member of the Zero family, the Rufe float version, was exactly two years ago, in April 2023.
Good day, Dear FriendsAfter the February premiere and the Marchsequel of the P-40E, it's time for what wasprobably the most significant foe of theWarhawks, the Japanese Zero. The last newrelease of a member of the Zero family, theRufe float version, was exactly two years ago, inApril 2023. Two years offer enough time to takea break from the A6M line and develop a taste fornew additions, and if this is case, we present theopportunity to get acquainted with our two newZero kits in one package. That kit is ‘KamikazeTokkōtai’, dedicated to Kamikaze units. This isdefinitely not a boring topic. On the contrary,it is a very action-packed and also a mysticalsubject, because the story of the Kamikaze pilotsis still surrounded by a certain mysterious aura.That's why we decided to tackle this topic andpresent its story in our style, through the kit andaccompanying features, such as articles in thenewsletter, lectures, posts on Facebook, and thelike. So, ideologically speaking, we offer someopportunities to learn a lot about the historyof Kamikaze pilots. For example, in this issueof the newsletter, you will find an article by ourcolleagues Honza Bobek and Martin Ferkl, basedon the introductory text in the kit, Honza Bobekhas already given two lectures on this topic,one live and the other last Friday in the PlasticModelling stream. Sometime this week, we willrelease our podcast Eduard On Air, in whichI will discuss the topic with Honza Bobek again,and if you follow us on social networks, we willcontinue to post on this topic on Facebook andInstagram.Technically, the kit is conceptualized as a DualCombo release, a kit with two sets of plastic, fromwhich it is possible to build two complete models.In this case, there are actually two different setsof moldings, and therefore the possibility ofbuilding two different versions of the Zero. Theseare the A6M5 Zero model 52 fighter, and theA6M2-K Zero Model 11 trainer. The Zero Model 52represents the pinnacle of the Zero's technicaldevelopment. The installation of a more powerfulNakajima Sakae 21 engine made it possibleto strengthen the armament and graduallyimplement passive protection elements,cockpit armor and fuel tanks. These, includingthe introduction of heavier armament, wereintroduced gradually, which led to the creationand introduction into service of four versionsof the Zero Model 52, namely 52, 52a, 52b and52c. The most famous of them is undoubtedly theZero 52c, which will be worth a separate boxingof its own. However, there is a bit of a problemwith the other three versionsin that only a few modelers cansafely distinguish them fromeach other and know how theydiffered. On the other hand,the differences are significantenough to require them to bereflected in the model, whichis, to be honest, a nightmare forevery kit manufacturer. In suchcases, manufacturers usuallyresort to sophisticated cutting ofthe fuselage and wings in sucha way that it allows thesedifferent parts to be exchanged.This is the Japanese school.For the manufacturer, it isa profitable solution because it saves on moldproduction costs. For the customer, it gets worse,because the savings on the manufacturer's sideare at least paid for with additional work by themodeller. We have our own Czech school, wherewe don't demand cutting so much, and we preferto make molds with a whole new fuselagesand wings, or even some of the small parts.This means a total of seven new molds for allversions of the A6M5, and two more molds forthe two-seat A6M2-K Zero trainer.The two-seat A6M2-KModel 11 Zero wasprimarily a training aircraft, produced from 1944as a conversion from the A6M2 Model 21. Don't beconfused by the eleven in the model designation,it is correct, because it refers to the trainingversion of the Zero, and from this point of viewit is a training machine with the first wingconfiguration and the first engine configurationof the Zero in this category of aircraft. I believethat this is clear to all of you. In training units,this Zero was used both for advanced pilottraining and for other roles, for example, fortarget towing for gunnery practise. You canrecognize such machines by the two towingsleeves under the wing, and the rope stretchedfrom the container to the rear of the aircraft.We also have one of these in the KamikazeTokkōtai kit, the other four are combat-usedmachines. The reason why one of the two setsof moldings in the kit is for the Zero trainingaircraft is twofold. First, Kamikaze pilots trainedon them, and secondly, the two-seat Zero wasused in combat during Kamikaze attacks. Thiswas related to the approaching end of the warand the decline in quantities of combat aircraftdue to intensive deployment, especially duringthe battles for Okinawa, but also to the distanceto the target that the attacking units had tocover during those battles. Then a second crewmember came in handy to help with navigation.In those days, navigation was not as simple asit is today, neither GPS nor Starlink were turnedon at that time.Then there is a third reason for including theA6M2-K in this kit. It is an amazing machine, farfrom the usual appearance of a WWII fighter.In fact, it looks like some post-catastrophiccreation from the movie Mad Max. And the two-seat Zeros are also unusually colorful for IJNfighters from the second half of the war. Judgefor yourself, all the versions of the coloringfrom Kamikaze Tokkōtai can be found in thisissue of the Newsletter. In addition to the kit, weare also releasing several small accessories,T-face masks for both types, as well as Lookand Space sets. Don't be confused by the severalsets of photoetched, masks and Space and Looksets for other Model 52 Zeros for the new 48thscale kit from Fine Molds. Yes, we also produceaccessories for competing kits. We pamper ourcompetition, because what would we be withoutcompetition, right?You can also learn more about the Kamikazeunits in today's article by Martin Ferkl and JanBobek titled Kamikaze Tokkōtai, Special AttackUnits of the Imperial Japanese Navy flying theZero. A podcast is also in preparation in theEduard On Air series, in which I discuss theunits and the issues faced by Kamikaze pilotswith Jan Bobek, whose complete lecture onthe same topic can be heard on You Tube in theaforementioned Plastic Modelling stream fromFriday, March 28th. We don't end there withthe Kamikaze theme, and in the next issue ofour newsletter we will offer a peek behind thecurtain of the kit preparation and introduceyou to the graphic designer of the boxart ofEDITORIALINFO Eduard4April 2025Strana 5
the Kamikaze Tokkōtai kit, Mrs. Mari Kučera.The boxart proper, which modelers really like,was created by Piotr Forkasziewicz, and is alsobeing published as a print in the EduArt seriestoday. And finally, two more notes, if you don'twant to buy a kit in Dual Combo mode and youonly need one Zero, the A6M2-K Zero Model 11will be released in the Profipack range in August.We aren’t counting on the Zero Model 52 to be inthe Profipack series yet, but the A6M5 Zero Model52a/52b kit is tentatively planned for Januarynext year in the Profipack line. However, what isabsolutely crucial information is the availabilityof the Kamikaze Tokkōtai. At this moment, thekits should be available at all retailers sellingour kits. In our own e-shop www.eduard.cz,we have about 300 pieces left, which is not many.If you want this kit, don't hesitate and buy it now.They won't be available later. A wise man oncesaid ‘he who hesitates, doesn’t get to glue’.In addition to the Zero, we are releasing twoWeekend Edition kits in April, a 48th scale SpitfireMk.IIa with Douglas Bader on the box and a 72ndscale P-51D-5 Mustang. In addition, the PSPsurface makes a return to our catalog, the largeone measuring 300x400 mm. You can also finda number of interesting things in aftermarketaccessories, such as two types of bombs anda gun bay for our P-40E, several sets for theF4F-4 Wildcat from Academy and an etchedbomb bay for the 48th scale B-24 from HobbyBose. As usual, there are a lot of new items,a complete overview of which can be found intoday's issue of the newsletter below.There will be several events in April. Forexample, on Friday, April 4th, we will launcha unique sale of the remaining stocks of GSiAcrysion and MMP paints, and also seventyOvertrees items. This is something we havenever done before and we will not do it againfor a long time. The main reason for this is thatwe need to free up space in the warehouse formore new products, and the Overtrees sectionis already completely full. We currently haveover 140 items in the OT assortment, and wehave decided to reduce this amount by half.This event will run until April 26th, what is leftwill be taken to Moson in Hungary, and what wemay not sell there either, we will unpack andtake out of circulation, and the moldings willbe placed in the model components warehouse.So, if you are interested in these discounted OTs,do not hesitate. They will not be available andI would like to point out that the return of thediscontinued items to our catalog is not expectedfor several years. The only exceptions are caseswhere a new kit is created with the same set ofmoldings. There will be a few of these, but thiswill not happen with most of the discontinueditems.Speaking of discontinued items, some ofyou may be pleased with our March decision.It concerns discontinued items in thephotoetched and Brassin lines. Modelers oftenask about them on the modelling forums orrequest them from customer support. In the caseof support requests, we usually accommodatethose interested in paying a higher amount forthe individual production of a set and accept theconditions of this production. However, thereis a kind of public pressure to reintroducediscontinued sets into the catalog. Therefore,we decided to accommodate these requests andreturn several sets to production under specificconditions. By these specific conditions, I meanthat it will be for a limited-time and limitedquantity. We will start with this in May and I willtell you more about it in the May newsletterAs every year, we will have a stand at theexhibition in Mosonmagyaróvar on April 26thand 27th. The MiG-21bis in 1/72 scale, whichwe are currently finishing up, will have itssales premiere there. It is a nice kit, createdin the same style and with the participation ofthe same experts as the previous 72nd scaleMiG-21s.In addition to the bis, the fourth-generationFw 190 A-6 in the Profipack series will also makeits debut in Moson. The set of color options alsoincludes two night fighters with radar, which,I hope, will fulfill the wishes of modelers whohave been calling for the release of nightfighterFocke-Wulf Fw190 for a long time. The thirdpremiere kit is the P-39K/L Airacobra in the1:48th scale Weekend line, and a small PSPbase for 1:48 scale models will also return toproduction.If you would like to see what the venuewhere E-day will be held this year, you can goto Litoměřice between April 9th and 13th, whenthe Zahrada Čech (Czech Gardens) springexhibition is taking place at the Zahrada Čechexhibition center. All the halls where E-daywill be held will probably be open, so you canexperience the halls in full operation. Insteadof models, there will be flowers, vegetablesand other agricultural products on the tables,but I don't think that matters. In principle, flowersand models are more or less the same. I will gothere on Saturday, April 12th, via the Švestkovárail from Most. In the year I was born, YuriGagarin flew into space in Vostok 1 on April 12th,so I will take an old train to Litoměřice in hishonor. The timing will be more or less the same,and we will see how it will be with comfort andprospects for returning. I wish you a pleasantreading of today's newsletter and an enjoyablespring!Happy Modelling!Vladimir SulcEDITORIALINFO Eduard5April 2025Strana 6
Highlights EMD 03/2025Luck’s a FortuneHISTORY / Douglas NorrieFighter pilots rely on a slice of luck to survive the deadly game of aerial combat, and some of them enjoy much more luck than others.Australian Kittyhawk pilot E.P. ‘Ted’ Oakley was definitely one of the lucky ones. Ted was amongst the hundreds of Australian pilots toserve with distinction in the Middle East during the Second World War. Some are well known for their exploits, but most remain anonymousto all except family and friends, historians and enthusiasts. Ted Oakley is one airman who falls into the latter category. Flying operationswith No. 450 Squadron RAAF over the Western Desert, Ted survived many near-death experiences, all while others around him sadlyperished. Throughout his time in the Middle East, battle-hardened German fighter aces and anti-aircraft gunners had Ted in their sights onnumerous occasions, but he emerged from the conflict unscathed.THE LORIENT SUBMARINE BASEHISTORY / Vladimír ŠulcThe city of Lorient dates back to the latter half of the 17th century, when in 1664,Jean-Baptiste Colbert, the first minister under King Louis XIV, founded the FrenchEast India Company. By order of the King, the company was allocated land in Port-Louis in the Morbihan Departement, an administrative region of Brittany alongits south coast. One of the directors of the East India Company, Denis Langlois,purchased land at the junction of the Scorff and Blavet rivers north of Port-Louisand founded a shipyard there. The first ship built there in 1669, Le Soleil d‘Orient,gave its name to the emerging settlement and this long form of it was firstshortened by the workers to L‘Orient, and this later evolved into Lorient.A French Royal Navy base was established there in 1690.NEW ONLINEMAGAZINE!PAID ATTACHMENTOF INFO EDUARDWith every issue you purchase 10% off in the Eduard webstore!ZERO ISSUE FREEStrana 7
Lt. Col. Gabby Gabreski and his HV-AMODEL & STORY / Zdeněk Šebesta and Vladimír ŠulcOn the morning of July 20th, 1944, the day of the failed assassination attempton Hitler in the Wolf’s Lair in far-off East Prussia, two pilots were waitingat Boxted Airfield near Colchester in Essex to fly to the United States. Theywere Captain Jim Carter and Lieutenant Colonel Francis Gabreski. Gabreski’sfiance, Kay Cochran, was at the same time preparing for their wedding in OilCity, Pennsylvania, scheduled for the following week. Gabreski’s hometownhad raised $2,000 to buy a wedding present for their hero, the most success-ful fighter ace of the European theatre. But the expected event did not occur.Francis Gabreski, an excellent but somewhat impulsive fighter pilot, decidedto shorten his wait and let his successor as commander, Dave Schilling,entice him with one more farewell sortie over Germany. It wasn‘t as shorta flight as Gabby Gabreski had expected. He didn‘t return until 10 monthslater, on May 15th, 1945. The wedding would have to wait.March 1939HISTORICAL REFLECTION / Jan BobekIn mid-March, the Czech Republic commemorated a dark events from 1939.At that time, Hitler‘s forces occupied the remaining territory of Bohemia andMoravia practically without resistance. This land was a barely defensibleremnant of the historic lands of the Czech Crown. The reduction of Czecho-slovakia’s territory had already begun six months earlier, in September 1938.Without firing a single shot, Hitler annexed the border regions in the wes-tern part of Czechoslovakia into the Reich. With the exception of very smallareas, these regions with German-speaking populations had never been partof Germany or any of its former kingdoms. Hitler’s strategic goal was thedismantling of democratic Czechoslovakia and the subjugation of its Czech--speaking population, industrial capacity, and natural resources.Bankers and Arms ProducersCURRENT AFFAIRS / Jan BobekNATO‘s European member states are currently emerging from years oflethargy regarding investments in their military armaments. Over thepast decade, many states have invested less than 2% of their GDP inthis area. This threshold was established in 2014, and its insufficientfulfillment has repeatedly and justifiably been criticized by some memberstates, particularly the United States. However, over the past decade,European allies and Canada have gradually increased their collectivedefense investments. From 1.43% of their combined GDP in 2014 to 2.02%in 2024, when they were expected to invest over $430 billion in defense.Yet, the often-cited 2% GDP target now seems insufficient given currentdevelopments in Russia. Despite facing numerous demographic andeconomic challenges, the Russian Federation has shifted to a wartimeeconomy, whether we like it or not.KAMIKAZE TOKKŌTAI
One of the most well-known words from the field of aviation, recognized even by those with no interest in the subject, is kamikaze. It is associated with the predominantly aerial campaign that began in October 1944 and lasted until the end of the war in the Pacific. During this period, hundreds of airmen sacrificed their lives in service of the Japanese Empire.
HISTORYIn Western civilization, these attacks areoften referred to as suicide attacks, but thisterm is actually a misnomer. The primaryobjective of these troops was not suicide butself-sacrifice for the benefit of the JapaneseEmpire. Therefore, the more accurate termis special attack unit (tokubetsu kōgekitai, ortokkōtai for short), which better reflects thenature of these military operations.Special attack units were organized withinstandard military formations. Various textsand sources published in Western countriesoften claim that Japanese airmen were forcedto participate in these units. However, this isnot true — they volunteered. In fact, especiallyduring the first months of these units' existence,there were more volunteers than available seatsin the planes designated for attacks. As a result,commanders had to be selective, prioritizingyoung, single men with no family commitments,often college students. However, from theoutset, volunteers from elite naval families werealso recruited into these units. The voluntarynature of participation is further evidenced bycases where airmen survived multiple specialattack missions, either due to their planesbeing shot down or experiencing mechanicalfailures, and subsequently reapplied to joinother units. Additionally, in multi-seat aircraft,all crew members were present, not just thepilot. A common misconception is the beliefthat airmen undertook these combat missionsunder the influence of drugs. An airman wasonly considered a member of a special attackunit if he successfully carried out an attack onan enemy target with his aircraft. He did notbecome a member at the time of enlistmentor even upon take off for an attack. Those whowere unable to strike Allied ships, whether dueto technical malfunctions or being shot down,are not officially counted among the kamikazes.There are also documented cases where anaircraft en route to attack American vesselswas shot down, resulting in the death of onecrew member. After an emergency landing,the aircraft was repaired and took off again forits final attack, with the deceased airman stillon board. Due to his “physical presence” in theaircraft, he was also listed as a member of thespecial attack unit.One of the most well-known words from the field of aviation, recognized even by thosewith no interest in the subject, is kamikaze. It is associated with the predominantlyaerial campaign that began in October 1944 and lasted until the end of the war in thePacific. During this period, hundreds of airmen sacrificed their lives in service of theJapanese Empire.Jan BobekMartin FerklIJN ZERO FIGHTER SPECIAL ATTACK UNITSAircraft A6M2 and A6M5 from the Shikishima-tai unit, armed with bombs, are taking off with a fighter escortfrom Mabalacat airfield on October 25, 1944. Behind the Model 21 aircraft numbered 02-888, a Model 52 aircraftwith the marking 02-112 is visible, likely piloted by Lt. Yukio Seki. The pilot with a cast on his leg standing at thefront right is Cdr. Sakae Yamamoto, commander of Kōkūtai 201, who was involved in organizing the first Kamika-ze pilot unit. He was injured on October 19 during an emergency landing as a passenger in the fuselage ofa single-seat Zero, piloted by Lt. Cdr. Tadashi Nakajima, a former Hikōtaichō of the Tainan Kōkūtai.INFO Eduard8April 2025Strana 9
HISTORYOn their final missions, special attack unitsflew with escort aircraft to ensure that thebomb-laden planes reached enemy ships and toassess the outcome of their attacks. It was notuncommon for escort pilots to refuse to returnto base and instead join the attack themselves.The Japanese developed several escort tactics,with two being the most commonly used.In the first tactic, each special attack aircraftwas assigned its own escort (or lead) aircraft,effectively serving as its wingman. Behindthem, at a higher altitude, another group ofescort fighters provided additional support.In the second tactic, the entire formation wasled by a single reconnaissance aircraft. Behindit, at the same altitude, flew the first groupof escort fighters, followed by special attackaircraft arranged in four-plane V formations.Behind them, at higher altitudes, two additionalformations of escort fighters provided cover.The Japanese Naval Air Force establishedthese special attack units and ordered airmento crash into enemy vessels under specificcircumstances during the Allied invasion ofthe Philippines in October 1944. The concept ofemploying this tactic on a large scale had beenadvocated by some combat unit commanderssince 1943. Such an order was unprecedentedin the history of the modern Japanese armedforces, and it faced opposition from figuresincluding Emperor Hirohito, Prime Minister Tōjō,and Vice Admiral Takijirō Ōnishi — who wasregarded as Admiral Yamamoto’s successorin naval aviation strategy. However, theJapanese air forces struggled against the highlysophisticated defenses of American carrier taskforces. This challenge became evident duringthe Battle of the Philippine Sea in June 1944,where Japanese forces suffered devastatinglosses at an approximate 6:1 ratio, managingto damage only a single battleship. This battle,along with previous combat missions, led manyJapanese naval aviators to believe that theirchances of returning from a combat flight werePilots of the Óka rocket-powered aircraft from Kōkūtai 721 as-sembling on March 21, 1945, before a combat mission from whichnone of them returned. In the foreground stands Lt. KentarōMitsuhashi, carrying the ashes of Lieutenant Tsutomu Kariya,who died during the first deployment of the Óka aircraft. Kōkūtai721 contributed the second-largest number of kamikaze pilotsusing Zero aircraft, including pilots who were originally assignedto missions with the Óka. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandThe first aircraft carrier to be sunk by a kamikaze attack was USS St. Lo (CVE-63) on October 25, 1944.The ship was hit probably by plane of Lt. Yukio Seki. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandINFO Eduard9April 2025Strana 10
slim and that conventional bomber attacks hadlittle likelihood of successfully hitting enemytargets.Divine Wind in Leyte GulfAmerican air raids on Formosa (Taiwan)and the Philippines in the fall of 1944 costthe Japanese Naval and Army Air Forces anadditional 500 to 600 aircraft. In October, ViceAdmiral Ōnishi was appointed commander of the1st Air Fleet (1st Kōkū Kantai) in the Philippines.However, due to prior American strikes onJapanese bases, he had only about 100 aircraftof various types available on the eve of theBattle of Leyte Gulf and the anticipated Alliedlanding. Although Ōnishi initially opposed theidea of sacrificing airmen, he was ultimatelyforced to adopt this strategy. He sked commandof Kōkūtai 201 — a unit stationed in thePhilippines and equipped with Zeros, whichhad been training for months in “skip” bombingattacks against enemy vessels — to carry outthese missions.Admiral Ōnishi, together with the command ofKōkūtai 201, invited pilots to volunteer for thespecial attack group but feared how they mightreact. However, a large number of unit memberseagerly signed up for this type of combatmission, and disputes arose when someonewas not selected. The unit was named Kamikaze(Divine Wind), inspired by the typhoon that hadhelped destroy the Mongol naval forces duringtheir attempted invasion of Japan in the 13thcentury. Officially, the group was designatedDai 1 Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, and withinit, nine units were formed, each bearing battlenames derived from Japanese historical andcultural traditions. (Note 1)The most experienced pilot in Kōkūtai 201was Lieutenant Naoshi Kanno, who had 25 aerialvictories. At the time, he was in Japan preparingto transfer new aircraft to the Philippines.For months, Kanno had expressed a strongdesire to organize and lead special attackmissions. He even had a note attached to hispersonal bag stating that he was already dead,with his rank listed two steps higher, as if hehad been posthumously promoted. However,to his disappointment, he was instead assignedto lead the fighter escorts for the special attackunits.The deployment tactics were developed byformer bomber pilot Lieutenant Yukio Seki.The approach to the target was planned attwo different flight levels, depending on cloudcover. Even when flying low over the water, theaircraft was instructed to gain altitude justbefore reaching the target, ideally drop a bomb,and then crash into the damaged section of theship. This would compound the destruction withthe additional impact of the aircraft and theexplosion of its fuel. For attacks on aircraftcarriers, the primary targets were forward ormidship elevators. The Japanese did not expectto easily sink the carriers, but their goal wasto disable them and render them inoperablein battle. In the case of battleships, cruisers,and destroyers, the designated target was thebridge.The Shikishima Tai is often considered thefirst special attack unit. Led by Lieutenant YukioHISTORYThe destroyer USS Kidd (DD-661) is currently stationed in Baton Rouge, servingas a museum. As part of its display, visitors can see the wreckage of a Japane-se aircraft that crashed into the ship on April 11, 1945. The aircraft was believedto be a Mitsubishi Zero, piloted by Lt. Yaguchi of Kōkūtai 721. He engaged theenemy as a member of the special attack unit Tenmu No. 5 and sent a messageto launch the attack at 2:10 p.m. His Zero struck the forward boiler room, butthe 500 kg bomb passed through the fuselage and detonated in the water.Despite this, Yaguchi’s attack resulted in 38 American sailors killed and55 wounded. The USS Kidd sustained serious damage, requiring repairsin the United States, and never returned to combat. Photo: Martin FerklThe aircraft carrier USS Lexington (CV-16) is moored as a museum in Corpus Christi, Texas. Also on displayare the remnants of a Mitsubishi Zero that was intended to strike the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CV-6)on May 14, 1945. The aircraft was piloted by Lt. Shunsuke Tomiyasu of Kōkūtai 721. On that day, Kōkūtai 721dispatched the special attack unit Kenmu No. 11 (five Zeroes) along with Tsukuba No. 6 (14 Zeroes), to whichLt. Tomiyasu belonged. The Japanese aviator managed to crash through the flight deck at the bow of theEnterprise, triggering an explosion below. The blast sent parts of the forward elevator flying tens of metersinto the air. Fourteen sailors were killed, and 68 were wounded. Eight crew members were blown overboardby the 500 kg bomb’s detonation but were rescued from the water by a nearby destroyer. The attackleft Enterprise severely damaged, rendering it inoperable for the remainder of the war. Photo: Martin FerklJapanese kamikaze Zero about to crash into the USS Kidd, off Okinawaon April 11, 1945. Photographed from the ship. Note escorting destroyerin the background. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandINFO Eduard10April 2025Strana 11
Seki, the unit took off to engage the enemyon October 25, 1944, from Mabalacat Airfieldin the Philippines. Its members are creditedwith sinking the escort carrier USS St. Lo(CVE-63). Several other escort carriers werealso damaged that day, including USS Santee(CVE-20), USS Suwanee (CVE-27), USS KitkunBay (CVE-71), USS White Plains (CVE-66), andUSS Kalinin Bay (CVE-68). Most of the attackingaircraft were Zeros, as nearly all availableaircraft assigned to special attack missions thatday were of this type — except for two Suiseibombers. In total, 17 aircraft (15 Zeros and2 Suisei), carrying 19 pilots, participated in theattack. On the American side, 182 sailors werekilled, with at least 168 wounded. However,the number of additional casualties on the USSSt. Lo remains unknown, meaning the truenumber of wounded was likely much higher.Despite its reputation, Shikishima Tai wasnot actually the first unit of this kind. Earlier,on October 21 and 23, 1944, two Zero pilotslaunched special attacks from Cebu Airfield.The first was Lieutenant Tōfu Kunō, and theHISTORYLt. Shunsuke Tomiyasu of Kōkūtai 721 with his Zero in the final phase of the attack on USS Enterpriseon May 14, 1945. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandThe damaged area in front of the USS Enterprise's forward elevator after Lt. Tomiyasu’s attack. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandINFO Eduard11April 2025Strana 12
second was Chief Petty Officer Satō. Like themembers of Shikishima Tai, they were part ofKōkūtai 201, but their special attack unit wascalled Yamato Tai.Battle for the PhilippinesThe Japanese Army Air Force engaged itsspecial assault units in the defense of thePhilippines to a lesser extent about two weekslater. Unlike their Navy Air Force counterparts,these units were composed largely of trainingpersonnel. Concurrently, both Japanese airforces continued to conduct conventionalattacks on land and naval targets.For the defenders aboard Allied vessels, thismarked an extraordinary shift in enemy tactics,initially perceived by some commandersas desperate to the point of folly. However,the kamikaze attacks were immediatelycensored for the Allied press, and an objectiveassessment of the strategy soon emerged. TheAllied command recognized that these werewell-coordinated operations executed withclear intent to strike critical parts of ships.Furthermore, due to the one-way nature ofthe flights, the special attack aircraft had agreater operational range. If a pilot located thetarget early, the damage was amplified by morefuel ignited upon impact after the detonationof the aircraft's bomb. During the Philippinecampaign, Zeros comprised the vast majority ofaircraft used by the Japanese Naval Air Force'sspecial attack units. From October 21, 1944, toJanuary 9, 1945, Kōkūtai 201 deployed more than200 Zeros in over 60 special attacks, withonly a few failing to reach their targets due tounfavorable weather. Starting in late October,units in the Philippines were reinforced byKōkūtai 221, which was equipped not only withZeros but also with Tenzan and Suisei aircraft.This Kōkūtai also designated Zeros for specialHISTORYA fire on the aircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) near theisland structure after Ensign Kiyoshi Ogawa's attack on May 11, 1945.Among other damage, the bomb hit the ready room withVF-84 pilots, killing 22 of them. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandA Zero piloted by PO2c Setsuo Ishino in the final moments before crashing into the side of USS Missourion April 11, 1945. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandINFO Eduard12April 2025Strana 13
HISTORYFlight deck of USS Langley (CVL-27) under repair after being hit by a kamikaze, off Formosa, 21 January 1945. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandLieutenant Yukio Seki with his aircraft approaching low over the water toward the stern of the aircraft carrier USS St. Lo. After crashing onto the deck, he causeddamage that led to the ship’s subsequent sinking. This attack occurred on October 25, 1944, and was the first air raid in which a kamikaze pilot sank an enemy vessel.Author: Piotr ForkasiewiczINFO Eduard13April 2025Strana 14
HISTORYDestroyer USSLaffey after thebattle of specialattack planeson April 16, 1945,north of Okinawa.Shown here isa starboard sideview abreast ofNo. 3 5 inch gunmount. Landingcraft LST 677is alongside.Photo: US NavalHeritageCommandFifteen radarpicket stationsare shown in theOkinawa area.Radar picketdestroyers wereordered to operatewithin a radiusof 5,000 yardsfrom the centerof each station.The center ofeach radar picketstation is indicatedby latitude andlongitude, as wellas by range andbearing from PointBOLO. Destroy-ers such as theUSS Laffey werefrequent targets oflarge-scale bom-bing and kamikazeattacks.Photo: US NavalHeritageCommandINFO Eduard14April 2025Strana 15
attack missions and integrated into its rankspilots from sunken carriers in the Battle ofLeyte Gulf, as well as pilots from carrier unitspreviously assigned to land-based operations.During the campaign in the Philippines, theJapanese Navy deployed a total of 421 aircraftin kamikaze attacks, 43 of which returnedfor various reasons. Additionally, 239 fighteraircraft were assigned as escorts, with102 lost in action. During these operations, navalaviators claimed to have sunk 37 ships, includingfive aircraft carriers, and were credited withdamaging 68 other vessels, including nineaircraft carriers.However, actual losses inflicted by Army andNavy airmen in these special attack operationsamounted to 20 ships destroyed or scuttled,including two aircraft carriers and fourdestroyers. Another 87 ships sustained damage,including 22 aircraft carriers.Battle of Iwo Jima and OperationKikusuiDuring the raids on Formosa in January 1945and the Iwo Jima landings, only a few specialattacks were conducted. However, in preparationfor the anticipated invasion of Okinawa, theJapanese Navy Air Force developed OperationKikusui, which was launched in coordinationwith the Army Air Forces on April 6, 1945 — fivedays after the American landing. To ensure andprotect the landing, Allied forces, includingthe British Navy, deployed 18 battleships,27 cruisers, 177 destroyers, 39 aircraft carriers,and hundreds of support vessels. Around theisland, the Americans stationed destroyers at15 pre-designated Picket Stations to assist indirecting defensive fighter operations againstJapanese attacks using their radar systems.Many Allied vessels had limited maneuverabilityduring these attacks, as they were providing firesupport to the invading forces, supplying troops,or evacuating the wounded in the immediatevicinity of the island.Unlike the fighting in the Philippines, Alliedvessels were positioned at a considerabledistance from Japanese bases on Formosaand Kyushu. In both cases, the approach routewas approximately 1,000 km long. Duringspecial attacks, Japanese airmen graduallyrefined their tactics, optimizing flight pathsbased on changing weather conditions andusing the islands around Okinawa as obstaclesto American radar detection. The only navalfighter capable of escorting kamikaze aircraftall the way to their targets was the Zero. Shidenand Shiden-Kai aircraft participated in escortmissions but only for part of the journey.Ōka planes and Zero pilotsDuring the battle for Okinawa, the variety ofnaval aircraft used in special attack operationswas more diverse compared to the Philippinecampaign. Among the most well-known wereŌka aircraft, which were carried to their targetsby G4M2e Betty bombers. These slow and highlyvulnerable bombers were escorted by ZerosHISTORYThe British aircraft carrier HMS Formidable in May 1945 after a kamikaze attack. The armored decks of British aircraft carriers withstood enemy attacks much better thanthe decks of American carriers. Photo: IWMThe A6M5 Type 52c aircraft taking off on a special attack mission. A 500kg bomb is mounted under the fuselage,and the cannons have been removed to reduce weight. Only two machine guns were left in the wings.Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandINFO Eduard15April 2025Strana 16
from the same unit, Kōkūtai 721. However, theZeros were not just escorts — they were alsoused as special attack aircraft, armed with 500kg bomb. Many of these were A6M5c models,modified to reduce weight by removing their20mm wing-mounted cannons.The formation of these units, named Tenmu,stemmed from the fact that a considerablenumber of pilots had been trained to fly Ōkaaircraft but, due to a shortage of Betty bombers,had no way to carry out their final missions.In addition to several Tenmu units, in May thesepilots were reassigned to other special attackunits known as Shōwa, Shinken, and Shichisei,which had previously included pilots from theYatabe, Genzan (II), and Omura Kōkūtai trainingunits.A member of Tenmu Unit No. 5, PO2c SetsuoIshino, received special military honors — albeitfrom an adversary he likely never expected.On April 11, 1945, he took off from KanoyaBase shortly after noon in a Zero Model 52c.His original target was the aircraft carrierUSS Intrepid (CV-11), but accurate anti-aircraftfire forced him to change course and head forthe battleship USS Missouri (BB-63) instead.He aimed his Zero at the starboard side of theship, but the 500 kg bomb he was carrying failedto detonate. As a result, the battleship sustainedonly minimal damage, and no American sailorswere killed. Ishino’s remains were found aboardthe ship. Despite objections from his crew, USSMissouri’s captain, William M. Callahan, decidedto bury the Japanese aviator at sea with fullhonors, including the use of a hastily madeJapanese flag. (Note 2)A month later, on May 11, 1945, two membersof Shōwa Unit No. 7 successfully struck theaircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill (CV-17), causingsevere damage. The attack is credited to SeizōYasunori and Kiyoshi Ogawa, both membersof Hikōtai 306, a fighter squadron assigned toKōkūtai 721. They took off on their final missionat 06:40 from Kanoya Base in southern Kyūshū.Their Zeros hit Bunker Hill just after 10:00 AM,resulting in 396 sailors killed and 264 wounded—the highest number of U.S. casualties ona single vessel caused by this type of attack.The carrier was forced to return to the UnitedStates for repairs and did not return to combat.(Note 3)Zero trainers in Okinawa battleThe two-seat A6M2-K Zero trainer was alsoused in special attack operations. These aircraftcame from training units that also organizedspecial attack units, including Tsukuba Kōkūtai,Yatabe Kōkūtai, Genzan (II) Kōkūtai, ŌmuraKōkūtai, and Kasumigaura Kōkūtai. As thesewere based on the Zero Type 21, they wereequipped with weaker engines and carried250 kg bomb mounted under the fuselage.Assessment of the special attacks at OkinawaDuring the battle for Okinawa, from earlyApril to late June 1945, the Japanese Naval andArmy Air Forces deployed approximately 1,800aircraft in special attack operations, resultingin the deaths of around 3,000 airmen. By thespring of 1945, some airmen were no longervolunteering for these missions and wereHISTORYA Japanese airman helps tie a hachimaki headband on his comrade, symbolizing courage.It was often worn by kamikaze pilots, but it was also used on other occasions, evenoutside of military settings. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandThe Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force used various types of aircraft forkamikaze attacks; this photo shows D3A Val dive bombers during the defenseof the Philippines. Both the Army and Navy air forces carried out standardbombing attacks on enemy vessels alongside kamikaze missions.Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandWearing flight jackets with the VF-9 insignia, Hellcat pilots pose with a sign commemorating their fifty victoriesover Japanese aircraft. From left to right: Lieutenant Harris E. Mitchell (9 victories at Okinawa, 10 total), LieutenantJunior Grade Clinton L. Smith (5 victories at Okinawa, 6 total), Lieutenant Junior Grade James B. French (10 victo-ries at Okinawa, 11 total), and Lieutenant Eugene A. Valencia (12 victories, including 5 at Okinawa, 23 total). Valenciawas ranked as the top Allied ace in combat against kamikaze aircraft. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandINFO Eduard16April 2025Strana 17
instead forced into special attack operations,a practice that sparked protests within partsof the Japanese command. Some pilots evenrefused to carry out these missions, repeatedlyreturning to base from bombing flights.In this operation, Zero aircraft piloted bykamikaze pilots were deployed not only bythe previously mentioned Kōkūtai 721 andtraining units but also by Kōkūtai 601, 252, and210. Fighter escort missions using Zero aircraftwere provided by Kōkūtai 352 and 131, with thelatter also conducting night flights againstAllied night fighters along the route betweenKyūshū and Okinawa.Special attack units were not limited toaircraft; they also utilized boats, Kaiten mannedtorpedoes, and other combat assets. On theAllied side, an average of 1.5 vessels werestruck daily off Okinawa, and the relentlessattacks, combined with constant high-alertconditions, led to severe mental and moralexhaustion among many crew members.During the campaign, approximately 40Allied vessels were either sunk or damagedbeyond repair, with three-quarters of thembeing destroyers patrolling the Picket Stations.Perhaps the most famous destroyer on thismission was the USS Laffey, which, on April16, 1945, withstood an attack by approximately50 (presumably Army) special attack aircraft.About half of these attackers were shot downby U.S. Navy and USMC fighters, while otherswere destroyed by the destroyer's anti-aircraftdefenses. However, the vessel was struck byfour bombs and rammed by eight Japaneseaircraft. During the battles off Okinawa, nearly200 additional vessels were damaged by specialattack units, including twelve U.S. aircraftcarriers, among them the USS Enterprise.The British aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious wasalso damaged.Nearly 5,000 crew members aboardAmerican ships were killed, with approximatelythe same number wounded in Japanese attacks.Hundreds of casualties also occurred aboardBritish and Dutch vessels as a result of theseattacks.Between March 18 and June 22, 1945, U.S.forces engaged in intense aerial battles withJapanese airmen. U.S. Navy (USN) fightersclaimed 1,594 aerial victories, while U.S. MarineCorps (USMC) pilots scored 631 kills, and U.S.Army Air Forces (USAAF) pilots shot down101 enemy aircraft. A significant portion of thesevictories were achieved while defending Alliedvessels from kamikaze raids.The legacy of kamikaze pilotsThe effectiveness of special attack operationshas long been debated. While it is undeniablethat these tactics did not prevent Japan’sdefeat, Japanese airmen nonetheless managedto strike, damage, or sink a significant numberof American vessels, including aircraft carriers.The threat they posed was so severe that theAmericans were forced to implement numerousdefensive measures, such as deployingforward-positioned destroyers equipped withradar and establishing an air patrol system.The fear of these attacks during the plannedinvasion of Japan was one of the factors thatcontributed to the decision to drop the atomicbombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Shortly after Japan’s surrender and the liftingof wartime censorship, the Japanese militarycommand, particularly those responsible forthe special attack units, became the target ofcriticism from religious leaders, intellectualsand scholars. Many former special attack unitpilots, if recognized in public, even faced insultsand hostility.Gradually, however, public opinion began toshift. Farewell letters from kamikaze pilotswere published, surviving veterans shared theirtestimonies, and with the opening of the ChiranPeace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots, numerousother memorials dedicated to these pilotswere established, including approximately200 websites.The names of 5,843 members of the specialattack units are inscribed at Yasukuni Shrine,which honors those who gave their lives fortheir country — a distinction considered a greathonor. The aforementioned Setsuo Ishino alsoreferenced Yasukuni in his farewell letter to hismother, writing: “[…] The day when we meet nextwill be under the splendid flowers at YasukuniShrine. […]”HISTORYA kamikaze pilot in an A6M5 Type 52c crashes near the USS Essex (CV-9) offOkinawa on May 14, 1945. Note the aircraft’s broken tail and the hole in its wing.The plane’s cannons had been removed prior to the kamikaze mission, leavingonly the wing-mounted machine guns. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandThis bronze statue of a kamikaze pilot stands to the left of the main en-trance to the Yūshūkan, founded in 1882 as the museum of the YasukuniJinja (Shrine). In 2005, a plaque was placed to the left of the statue,commemorating 5,843 members of the Imperial Japanese Navy andArmy Special Attack Units. Representing the 2,514 men of the NavalKamikaze units, Lieutenant Seki is mentioned as their leader.Photo: Yasuyuki HirataINFO Eduard17April 2025Strana 18
In preparing the article and the modelkit, we were assisted by Mr. Muranishi,Mr. Yoshino, Voytek Kubacki, and Royan Toews.The calligraphy of the inscription 'KamikazeTokkōtai' was created by Mrs. Mari Kučera.We would like to thank all of them.Notes:1) An interesting issue is the transcription ofthe term “divine wind,” for which “kamikaze”has become the established term, particularlyin reference to Japanese aviators, includingin contemporary Japanese media. The nameconsists of two characters (神風), pronounced“kamikaze” in Japanese transcription and“shinpū” in Sino-Japanese transcription. Bothvariants are correct, but their usage dependson context. For example, the Japanese Navyhad two classes of Kamikaze destroyers inthe first half of the 20th century. Veterans ofKōkūtai 201, in a memoir published in 1958 incollaboration with American historians, statedthat the term "Kamikaze" should be usedexclusively for naval aviators in special attackunits. This name was commonly used in thedesignation of many IJN special attack units.After the war, the word “kamikaze” took ona slightly pejorative connotation in Japan andwas sometimes used to describe recklessor foolish actions. For instance, a taxi driverengaging in risky driving might be described asoperating a “kamikaze taxi.” Notably, in the ArmyAir Force special attack units, the term “divinewind” was never used. Instead, the Japanese6th Air Army employed the term Shinbu-tai(振武隊) for special attack units during thedefense of Okinawa. The term “shinbu” can beloosely translated as “military might,” thoughit carries additional combat-related meanings.Occasionally, the terms shinpū and shinbuare mistakenly used interchangeably whenreferring to naval and army special attack units.2) The identification of Ishino as the pilot ofthe Zero that struck the USS Missouri is notdefinitive. Another possible, though less likely,candidate is Petty Officer 2nd Class Kenkishi(Kanekichi) Ishii, who was a member of thesame special attack unit as Ishino. However,Ishii is credited with an unsuccessful attack onthe USS Wisconsin (BB-64).3) Several sources list the Seizō/Ogawa pairas the pilots responsible for damaging theUSS Bunker Hill. However, Dan King, authorof a publication on Kōkūtai 721, attributes thedamage to other pilots. He identifies Seizō asthe pilot of the Zero that was shot down duringthe attack and places him in Tenmu Unit No. 10.4) The “(II)” in Genzan (II) Kōkūtai indicates thatit was the second unit with the same namein sequence. The first Genzan Kōkūtai wasequipped with G3M Nell and G4M Betty bombersand saw combat during the early phase of thePacific War. In November 1942, it was renamedKōkūtai 755. It is also possible to encounterthe designation “(2)” in the unit’s name. In suchcases, this indicates that two units with thesame name existed simultaneously, with thenumeral “2” used to distinguish them.Main sources:BOBEK, Jan: various articles published in magazinesREVI and INFO EduardFERKL, Martin: various articles published inmagazine REVIHATA, Ikuhiko, YASUHO, Izawa, SHORES, Christopher:Japanese Naval Air Force Fighter Units and TheirAces, 1932–1945HATA, Ikuhiko, YASUHO, Izawa, SHORES, Christopher:Japanese Army Air Force Units and Their Aces, 1931–1945INOGUCHI, Capt. Rikihei, NAKAJIMA, Cdr. Tadashi withPINEAU, Roger: The Divine Wind, Japan´s KamikazeForce in World War IIKING, Dan: Blossoms from the SkyModel Art 458: Imperial Japanese Navy Air ForceSuicide Attack Unit “Kamikaze”RIELLY, Robin L.: Kamikaze Attacks of World War IISTERN, Robert C.: Fire from the Sky, Surviving theKamikaze ThreatWARNER, Denis, WARNER, Peggy with SENO, Cdr. (ret.)Sadao: The Sacred Warriors: Japan´s Suicide LegionsYOUNG, Edward M.: American Aces Against theKamikazehttps://www.kamikazeimages.net/HISTORYA Japanese Yokosuka MXY7 Óka ("Baka") piloted flying bomb, captured intact by Marines on Okinawa, photographed on June 26, 1945, while being studied by expertsat the Navy Air Material Unit (N.A.M.). Several dozen launching platforms for Óka aircraft were under construction in the Japanese mountains. The large number of variousaircraft prepared by Japanese forces for the defense of the home islands indicated the potential for significant losses among Allied ships and their crews during invasion.This formidable threat was one of the factors contributing to the decision to deploy atomic bombs. Photo: US Naval Heritage CommandINFO Eduard18April 2025Strana 19
Dekelia Greek Air Force Museum
The Hellenic Air Force Museum is a relatively young institution, having existed in its current form since 1986. However, it certainly has a lot to build on, as its aviation collections were previously part of the Hellenic War Museum. The museum is organisationally under the Hellenic Air Force (HAF) administration and its mission is not only historical research, collection, preservation and access to exhibits, but also the retrieval, conservation and restoration of artefacts related to Greek aviation history.
REPORTPetr UzsákDekelia GreekAir Force MuseumThe Hellenic Air Force Museumis a relatively young institution,having existed in its current formsince 1986. However, it certainlyhas a lot to build on, as its aviationcollections were previously part of theHellenic War Museum. The museumis organisationally under the HellenicAir Force (HAF) administration andits mission is not only historicalresearch, collection, preservationand access to exhibits, but also theretrieval, conservation and restorationof artefacts related to Greek aviationhistory.Address:HAF Museum, Dekelia Air Base, 13671, TatoiWeb:https://www.haf.gr/en/history/museum/7Exhibitions Office:+30 210-8195250, +30210-8195255, +30 210-8195275E-mail: museum@haf.grGPS Coordinates: 38.1002204 – 23.7803797,375AccessThe central gate of Dekelia Air Base is located on Tatoiou str.(Acharnes, Attica), and it can be accessed through:The Railway Station “DEKELIA”, in a 50 meters distance from thecentral gate.The 537 Bus line, at the stop “AER. VASI DEKELIA”.Athens – Thessaloniki Highway (E75). Take the “Thrakomakedo-nes – Olympic Village” exit, follow Kimi’s Avenue. Take “Acharnes– Varimbombi” exit and the central gate is at 300 meters towardsVarimbombi.Opening HoursEvery Saturday and Sunday, excluding coinciding National Holi-days, 09:30 until 16:30Exhibits at the base entrance are CessnaT-41D and Republic F-84FINFO Eduard20April 2025Strana 21
REPORTGreek military aviation has a tradition ofmore than 110 years. The first six Greek officerswent to France for flight training as early as 1911and the air force was officially established thefollowing year. Immediately afterwards, Greekmilitary aircraft participated in the 1st and 2ndBalkan Wars, followed by the Great War, whichwe now call World War I. At the time of theircreation, the air units were under the commandof the Navy, and their independence occurred in1930, making them the third major componentof the armed forces. The Dekelia base, alsoknown as Tatoi, was already used for civilianand military air operations before World War II.During the fighting for Greece between 1940 and1941, British RAF aircraft were stationed here.Right at the entrance we are greeted bya pair of Gateguardians - a Cessna T-41D anda Republic F-84F. The main object of the museumis a large hangar of Italian origin, which wasfirst built on the island of Leros and latertransferred to the mainland. Most of the exhibitsare concentrated there. The hangar also housesthe shop and other related facilities. Around itare placed the aircraft, rockets and vehiclesforming part of the collections, which togethercomprise around fifty complete aircraft.The three-dimensional exhibits primarilyrepresent the post-war period, althoughthere are also references to earlier eras andaircraft types on panels and in display casesalong the hangar walls. Also of interest is theextensive collection of uniforms, instruments,weapons and documents. I personally was veryinterested in the circular mechanical computerfor F-104G pilots.Among the oldest exhibits one can mentionthe fighter Spitfire Mk.IXC, one of the classicsof aviation. We can also admire the CurtissHelldiver SB2C-5, a bomber rarely seen inEurope. Only five aircraft of this type are saidto have survived in the whole world. Thisparticular aircraft is from post-war deliveries,has been restored in an exemplary mannerand carries the traditional naval all-blue livery.Other aircraft to be seen include the F-84G,F-84F, RF-84F, F-86D, F-104G, A-7E, F-5A,RF-4E and the Mirage F.1CG, some of them inmultiple examples. The machines often carryanniversary livery or other unusual finishes.However, contemporary jet fighters such asthe F-16 or Mirage 2000 are not yet availablein the museum. These will probably enterthe collections when the air force is fully re-equipped with the latest Rafale or F-35 types.The larger aircraft are represented bythe naval Grumman HU-16B Albatross or thetransport Dornier Do 28D. Both types arerepresented twice in the collections. AnotherGrumman is also unique, this time a G.159Gulfstream I with Rolls-Royce Dart turbopropengines, which was used exclusively forFreshly restored Sikorsky UH-19B rescue helicopterA moody morning photo. School Cessna T-37 in the company of a combat LTV A-7Unusually shaped training version of the Convair TF-102A Delta DaggerINFO Eduard21April 2025Strana 22
transporting members of the Helenic royalfamily. Later, when Greece became a republic,the machine was converted for use by the AirForce Command, where it was used to transportVIP passengers. It has been housed in themuseum since 1995.There are also helicopters, includinga civilian Agusta-Bell 47J, a military Agusta-BellOH-13 and another civilian AB-206A Jet Ranger.Outside on the tarmac is a recently restoredSikorsky UH-19B in a search and rescue version.School and training machines are representedby DH.82 Tiger Moth, Cessna T-41D Mescalero(which is similar to the well-known civilianC-172) or also Cessna T-37, for a change with jetpropulsion. The Lockheed T-33A, TF-104G or theunusually shaped Convair TF-102A with side-by-side seats cannot be missed either.The museum also commemorates thememory of Lieutenant Dimitrios Kamberos,the Greek pilot who made the first militaryflight on 13 May 1912 in a Farman aircraft. Littleknown is the involvement of Greek pilots in theKorean War, where they provided transport,supply or reconnaissance missions with sevenDakotas on the side of the UN Command. Thistoo is commemorated here and the collectionincludes two examples of this legendarytransport aircraft. Also highlighted is the roleof the air force in protecting the airspace overthe Greek islands from infiltration by aircraftfrom neighbouring Turkey.A great attraction of the air museum is theunderground headquarters of the Nazi Luftwaffe,from the time of the occupation, which is locatedunder the current base. Although it is almost80 years since the end of the war, many of theunderground areas are still inaccessible due tothe need to carry out extensive pyrotechnicalresearch. One of the entrances to the complexis located directly inside the hangar. Accordingto the museum staff, only two rooms of the vastspace are safe for the time being.In addition to the aircraft and their equipment,the collections include air and anti-aircraftmissiles, bombs, target missiles, serviceequipment such as Mercedes Unimog orDodge trucks, power sources and anti-aircraftsearchlights. There are also smaller artefacts,such as the BMW 801 engine from the GermanDornier Do 217.It is also a little known fact that Greecedeveloped its own unmanned aerial vehicles.These were propeller-driven machines namedPegasus I and Pegasus II, but their developmentwas discontinued in the early 1990s. Bothversions are represented in the collections.The museum includes restoration workshopsthat do a very good job. Examples include theNorth American T-6G Texan or the CanadairCL-13 Mk.2 Sabre, as well as the aforementionedHelldiver. The work of the workshops is closelyBrightly colored Northrop F-5A Freedom FighterLarger machines in the outdoor display - a naval Grumman HU-16B Albatross and a Douglas C-47 transportCamouflaged Convair TF-102A Delta Dagger trainerREPORTINFO Eduard22April 2025Strana 23
Bow section with cameras of the tactical reconnaissance RepublicRF-84F ThunderflashView of part of the indoor display, with AB-206A Jet Ranger in the foregroundA-7 Corsair II battle LVT in attractive tiger camo. In front of it are the underdevelopment Pegasus I and II drones of indigenous originA reminder of the air war in the Greek sky - preserved partsof a British Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV bomber recovered from the seaOne of the museum'sunique items -a Curtiss HelldiverSB2C-5 navalbomber aftera completerestorationassociated with the Air Force Special DivingCommand (KOSYTHE) unit used in search andrescue. One example of their efforts is theBristol Blenheim Mk. IV of the British 203rdSquadron, which was recovered from the seaoff the Cretan town of Rethymno. The wing andengine are still on display. Another is a GermanJunkers Ju 52/3m transport aircraft recoveredoff the island of Leros, whose refurbishmentis still in progress. There are even plans tobring some of the exhibits to flying condition,specifically the unique Helldiver and Spitfirehave been mentioned.Entrance to the museum is free, and thewebsite describes access well, both by rail(from Athens Larissa station) and by bus orcar. At the gate of the base, foreigners have toshow their passport, EU citizens do not have toshow anything else. The only drawback I coulddiscover is that the descriptions are only inGreek. However, this too is to be changed andeach exhibit is to have a QR code that will refernot only to the general characteristics of theitem, but also to the details of its service in theGreek Air Force.The staff of the museum, i.e. the air forcesoldiers, are helpful and experienced and canassist and answer most questions. And theconclusion? If you are thinking of visiting Athensand are an aviation fan, definitely don't hesitateto take a tour.REPORTINFO Eduard23April 2025Strana 24
Current classic, North American F-86D Sabre DogLockheed F-104G Starfighter pilot's ejection seat and flying gearA mechanical computer for the F-104G pilot helped with flight timeor fuel consumption dataVarious types of target aircraft that were used for fighter pilotand air defense trainingThe entrance to the underground area of the former Luftwaffe regionalHeadquarters is located in the middle of the hangarGrumman G.159 Gulfstream I. originally belonged to the royal family,then used by the Hellenic Air CommandREPORTINFO Eduard24April 2025Strana 25
REVI č.146/2025 54 REVI č.146/2025va. „Vúter ý 20.č ervence t.r. p o 16. hodi ně bylo nu ceno pro por uchumotoru n ouzově přistáti na polích blíže okresní sil nice ke Krchlebůmdopravní létadlo německé Lufth ansy linky Mnichov– Praha– Vratislav,zn. Siberfuchs (si c.) D- UBIQ apře sto, že vtě chto mís tech je vel mi nepř í-znivý teren, přistálo bez nejmenší neho dy. Vlétadle se nalézali 2 letcia2 pa sažéři, kteří ovšem museli další cestu nastoupit r ychlíkem. Obaletci, jakož ilétadlo bylo ihn ed podrobeno prohlídce zdejšího četnict va.Přistání bylo zřejmě senzací nejen pro Staňkováky, ale lidi ze širokéhookolí, kteří se sbíhali na místo přistání až do večerních hodin ai vestředu ave čtvrtek, kdy kovový pták byl rozebrán avlakem odveze n doMnichova. Letecké přistání nenatropilo na polích tolik škod, jako samizvěda vci, jak už při podo bných ne hodách bývá. Vkr átké dob ě po přist á-ní se dostavili na místo zástu pci vojenského iokresního úřadu .“Zfotografií vyplývá, že stroj byl na m ístě demontován azřejmě poželeznici vrácen do Něme cka. Vkvětnu 1940 přešel kLuf twaffe azpo-čátku sloužil uJagdfliegerschule 3 vGrove, později slouž il ke kurýrnímletům u štábu Jagdgeschwader 27 vRusku. Pro nedostatek ná hradníchdílů byl odstaven na letišti Ljuban uLening radu vzáří1941, kde byl za-nechán při ústupu na jaře 1942.Náhradní stroj odstartoval zMnichova o dva dny později v6.15 ráno22.července1936. Stroj Ju 160 D-0 W.Nr. 4246 měl instalovaný motorBMW Hor net 132E-2 W.Nr. 59570. Společností Lufthansa byl letounpřevzat teprve 24. dubna1936 a nesl pojmenování „Hyäne“. V 7.30přistál na let išti Praha-Kb ely, kde vystoupili 4 cestující. V7.50 pok račo-val vdalším letu do Vratislavi. Na palubě zů stala jen dvoučlenná osádka.Další okolnosti zachycuje v yšetřovací spis č.j. 333/63 založený5. srpna 1936 referentem Ing. Františ kem Chváta lem z oddělen í Bbodboru letecké skupiny Ministerst va veřejných prací.Spis začíná rukou psaným dokumentem: „Dne 22.července t.r. sdě lilodo odd Bb, asi o 11 h., ředitelství st. leti ště „Praha“, že uHořic vPod-krkonoší havarovalo dopravní letadlo něm. spole čnosti Luf thansa přiletu zPrahy d o Vratislavy. Při ha várii zahynuli oba letci… Odd Bb podohodě s přednostou letecké sk upiny k místu nehody vyslalo ihnedkomisi za účelem vyšetření ka tastrofy. Komise sestávala: vrch. techn .komisař Ing. F. Chvátal, pře dseda, v.t. kom. Ing. V. Verner azkuš. pilotJar. Mareš.“ Brzy odpoledne ve 13.15 ob drželi voddělení Bb ještě tele-fonát Dr. Dočkala zMinisterstva vnitra sdalšími detaily: „Dn es 22.čer-vence1936 startovalo německé letadlo zn . „DULUR“ v7.50 hod. zeGbel do Breslau . Pilotoval Neubrand , telegrafista Haupt – bez cestují-cích. V8.14 hod. zachytily Gbely volá ní SOS tohoto letadla… V11 hod.hlásilo četnictvo zHra dce Král., že letadlo se zřítil o na kotě 463 uobceChlomek. Obě dvě osob y byly zabity, letadlo úplně roztří štěno.“Spis byl uzavřen a založen4.září1936. Obsahoval samostatnývyšetřovací spis z 3. sr pna 1936vypracovaný Ministerstvem pošta telegrafů, pod které spadalapražská zaměřovací stanice. Dálehlášení Velitelství četnické leteckéhlídky v Hradci Králové z 23.čer-vence 1936, pri márně adresovanénadřízenému Min isterstvu vnitr a,azápis z výslechu svědků havárie,který provedla četnická stanicev Cerekvicích, a fotografickoupřílohu. Závěrečný třístránkovýprotokol podepsaný techniky Ing. F. Chvátalem a Ing. V. Verneremshrnuj e: „Komis e ministers tva veřejný ch prací pro vyšetření havárieletadla dostavila se na místo nehody 22 .července v 15. hod . Troskyletadla nebyly již ve stavu, ja k letadlo dopadlo na zem, nýbr ž byly– prýzrozkazu nějakého pána zokresního úřadu– shrnuty na několik hromadamotor svrtulí byl ze země vykop án.“Další text obsahuje popis místa havárie: „Místo nehody je mladš í leszvaný Buk ovina… Letad lo vlétlo do lesa asi 200 m od již ního okraje.Směr vlétnutí je jihovýcho dní. Prvá stopa je na 10 m vysoké borovici jížje uražena kor una. Dále ve směru vlétnutí jsou přeráženy st romy stáleníže a asi 12m od zmíněné borovice je vzemi asi 1,5m hluboká jámaširoká asi 2,5m. Zní byly vykopány trosky motor u avrtule přeražená nadva kusy. Dále ve směr u vlétnutí d o vzdálenosti asi 30m od jámy jsoustromy p řeráženy u země, jiné jen odřeny aohn uty a mezi nimi jsoutrosky leta dla– spleť zohýbaných a pomačkaných plechů propletenázbytky různých ve dení a armatur. Rozbité části předku trupu, kabinyapodvozku nacházejí se úplně vpředu , části nosného systému aocas-ních ploch po celé délce místa dopadu… Roztříš těná těla pilota ateleg-rafisty byla nalezena m ezi troskami vpředku trupu abyl o velmi obtížnourčit kolik a osobá m náleže jí. Pal ubní př ístroj e byly úp lně zni čeny. Na le-zeny byly zmačklé hodink y pilota atelegrafisty. Ručičky prvých hod inekCelkem je známo 47 vyrobených kusů, ale objevují se ta kéneurčité údaje o pokračování výroby upravené vojenskéverze Ju 160 C-0.Osudy dvou strojů zpředposlední, dubnové dodávky sena lince Mnichov – Pra ha – Vratislav fatálně proťalysčeskou historií. Ráno 20.července1936 odstartoval zMnichova dopravn í JunkersJu 160 Silberfuchs společnosti Deutsche Lufthansa kpravidelnému letu přes Prahudo Vratislav i. Pro techn ickou závadu byl al e nucen nouzově př istát vpol i uStaňko-Nouzové přistání 20. července 1936 u Staňkova v západníchČechách zachycuje série fotografií.V květnu 1940 převzala „Silberfuchs“ Luftwaffe a obdržel kmenové označeníRC + KO. Jak snímek kuriózně prokazuje, tradiční pojmenování „Silberfuchs“bylo ponecháno i v období vojenské služby.Na starém drážďanském letišti Heller vzniklasérie reklamních fotografií čerstvě dodanéhostroje D-UVOX „Rotfuchs“.20 REVI č.146/202520 REVI č.146/2025REVI č.146/2025 21REVI č.146/2025 21Ing. Pavel VančataSestřelen u ArrasuJedním z novousedlíků voblasti kanadských prér ijních provincií sevlétě 1906 stal Fran k Pawlitza narozený 31.července1886 ve slezskéobci Šumbark, která je dnes jednou změstských čá stí Havířova. Vroce1910 získal kanadské občanství a17. května1915 se ve městě SwiftCurrent oženil sA nnou Tucek (* 20.srpna1889 ve Zruči nad Sázavou).Vlétě 1916 spolu se synem Albertem (* 4.února1916) žil i na vlastn ífarmě v katastru obc e Pittville vprovincii Saskat chewan. Vnásledují-cích letech do rodiny přibyli ještě tři potomci: Vera Rose (* 1.l istopa-du 1917), Elvyn Joseph (* 30. září 1921) a Francis Harold(* 30.ledna1924).Nás budou zajímat osudy syna Elvyna, který v letech 1927 až 1935navštěvoval základní školu v Baxterv ille a další tři roky studovalzdomova formou distančn í výuky. To již rodina vlastnila farmu v obciAbbey, stále vprovincii Saskatchewan, na k teré po ukončení školní do-cházky zůstal pomáhat .Dne 6. února1942 si tento dvacetiletý mladík modrých očí asvětlehnědých vlasů měřící 180 cm podal př ihlášku do Royal Canad ian AirForce (RCAF). Přísahu složil 1.května1942 vNo. 5 Recruiting Centreve městě Regina vprovinci i Saskatchewan, odkud ještě t éhož dne odjelkNo. 2 Manning Depot sídlícímu v Brandonu vsousední provincii Ma-nitoba. Zde se zněj stal nováček se služebním číslem R163640 vhodnos-ti Aircraftman 2ndClass (AC2) a byl zař azen do skupiny určené dovýcviku na pilota s alternativou na navigátora. Od 29. srpna dostalměsíční neplacené volno, aby mohl pomoci skl idit úrodu na rodinnéfarmě. Následně 23. října odjel do Edmontonu v provincii Alberta, kdetři dny nat o zahájil základ ní výcvik u No. 4 Initia l Traini ng Schoolvrámci kurz u č. 65, který končil 1.ledna1943, kdy byl povýšen do hod-nosti Leadi ng Aircraft man (LAC). S výsledným hodnoc ením 74 % seumístil až na 90. m ístě mezi 105 nováčky: „Než narukoval, pracoval naotcově farmě. Jeho bratr slouží jako rotmistr uarmády. Prů měrný spor-tovec. Český půvo d– 2. generace. Mlad ík zfarmy– amb iciózní– budese hodně snažit. Pom alu se učí– upravený. Doporučen na po ddůstojní-ka. Alternat ivně radiotelegrafista-střelec.“ Jeho sen stát se pilotem serozplynul, neboť nehledě na uvedené doporuče ní byl př eřazen do výcvikuna bombometčíka.Na zařazení do další fáze výcviku vyčkával v Edmontonu, a nežkněmu stačilo dojít, byl 30.ledna hospital izován vnemocnici na základ-ně a26. února nastoupil dvoutýdenní zdravotní dovolenou. Na několikdnů se vrátil kNo. 4 ITS, odkud 21.března odjel na řádnou dovolenou.Zní se 3.dubna hl ásil uNo. 7 Bombing & Gunner y School (B & GS) nazákladně Paulson vprovincii Ma nitoba.Kurz pro bombometčí ky č. 79 zde probíha l mezi 5. dubnem až25. červnem 1943. Během prakt ického bombardování na létal na dvou-motorových letounech Avro Anson 46 h 50 min ve dne a4 h 30 minvnoci a shodil celkem 121 pum ve dne a 16 vnoci. P ři bombardovánízmalé v ýšky dosahoval prů měrné odchylky 61 ya rdů (56 m) az velkévýšky 167 yardů (153 m). Vrámci střeleckého výcviku strávil 16 h mani-pulací se střeleckými věžemi na zemi apoté dalších 15 h 5 min nalétal naletounech Bristol Fairchild Bolingbroke, přičemž vyst řílel 3 700 rana dosáhl průměrné úspěšnost i 10 % zásahů. S hod nocením 77,5 %skončil na 9. místě mezi 38 kadety. Podle i nstruktorů byl průměrnýmbombometčíkem astřelcem apo dokončení výcvik u ho doporučili kejmenování do důstojnické hodnosti.ZPaulsonu odjel vden ukončení kurzu a druhý den se h lásil uNo. 1Air Observer School vMaltonu, Onta rio. Vtamní m navigačním kurz uč. 79 probíhajícím od 28. června do 6.srpna 1943 si vedl velm i dobře(obdržený počet bodů/maximá lní možný počet bodů): základy leteckénavigac e (161/200), rozpoz návání let ounů (211/250), pr aktick á signali za-ce (250 /250), te orie let eckého průzk umu (113/150) , teori e leteck ého foto -graf ování (111/150) , prakt ická nav igace ve dne (219/30 0), prak tická na vi-gace v no ci (140/200), bombardování (215/300), praktické let eckéfotografování (133/200). Zpozemních předmětů obdržel známku 84,6 %spolu shodnocením: „ Nadprůměrný. Jasně chápe vše, co se od něj vy-žaduje . Navigac e dobrá.“ Jeho práci ve vzduchu po odlétání 26 h 45 minve dne a17 h 20 min vnoci na Ansonech instruktoři ohodnoti li známkou70,7 % s doplňujícím komentář em: „Nadpr ůměrný. Dobrý navigátorvnoci. Pracoval velmi d obře.“ Slavnostní předán í odznaků novopeče-ným bombometčíkům proběhlo 5. srpna az dvaatřiceti absolventů jichdvanáct dostalo doporučení ke jmenování do důstojnické hodnost i. LACPawlitza byl podle svého služebního záz namu dnem 6. srpna 1943zařazen do odbornosti Air Bomber a ke stejnému dni byl povýšen dohodnosti Sergeant (Sgt). Nicméně 30.srpna byl se zpětnou platností o d6.srpna jmenován do důstojnické hodnosti P ilot Officer (P/O) aobdrželnové důstojnické služební číslo J28966.Ve dnech 7. až 20. srpna čerpal dovolenou p řed odjezdem do zámo říapoté zamí řil kNo. 1 „Y“ Depot do př ístavu Halifax. Zde se 26.srpnanalo dil aub ritsk ých břeh ů přist ál oše st dnů poz ději. Od 2.zář í se nac há-zel ve stavu No. 3 (RCAF) Personnel Reception Cent re vjihoanglickémBournemouthu.Mezi 2. listopadem a20. prosi ncem 1943 prodělal P/OPawlitza dopl-ňující výcvik na letounech Anson u No. 1 (Observer) Advanced F lyingUnit na letišti Wigtown ve Skotsku. Následujícího dne se hlásil do kurzuč. 13 uNo. 82 Operational Training Unit (OTU) na základ ně Ossington,kde operační výcvik probíhal na dvoumotorových bombardérech VickersWellington B Mk.III a Mk.X. Z de se stal členem šestičlenné osádkysložené zpříslušníků RCAF, kteří se sice všichn i narodili vKanadě, a levětšina znich měla kořeny vEvropě:pilot P/O William Wallace Proudfoot (J27626) – rodiče pochá zeli zeSkotska;navigátor P/OJoseph Art hur Murph y (J28035)– rodi če byli rodi lí Kana-ďané;bombometčík P/OElvyn Joseph Pawlitza (J28966)– rodiče měli českýpůvod;radiotelegrafista Sgt Enrico Joseph Simonato (R183691) – rodič e emi-grovali zItálie;střelec P/OAlbert Edward Hall (J37151)– otec pocházel zAnglie, matkazNizozemska;střelec P/O Peter Koleda (J37149) – rodiče se naro dili v západní část iUk raji ny.Během cvičných letů osádku P/OProudfoota potkala d robná nehoda.Vsobotu 18.března1944 ve 20.25 Wellington B M k.X LN543 utrp ěllehké poškozen í během pojíždění ke startu knoční mu cvičnému letu,osádka vyvázla nezraněn a: „Letoun zahájil pojíždění stlakem 140 libervbrzdá ch a vyjel ze stojánky (č. 33). Po přejetí vzletové a přistávacídráhy zastavil . Poté pokračoval po pojezdové dráze vedoucí p aralelněse vzletovou apřistávací dráhou 22 , kde opět zastavil, aby dal př ednostjinému letounu. Dále jel směrem kmístu pro kontrolu podvozku, kde semu nepodař ilo zastavit a pokračoval v jízdě zm írného svahu ještě asi70 yardů přímým směrem, dokud jed no kolo podvozku nenarazilo d o4 stopy vysoké zídk y, okterou se zastavil. Po in cidentu bylo zjištěno, žetlak v brzdách klesl na 10 liber.“ Velitel Training Wing No. 82 OTUW/Cdr W. D. Ferris označil za viníka nehody P/OProudfoota, který mělnalétáno sa mostatně 207 h, z toho 66 h na Wellingtonech: „Pilot e vi-dentně běhe m pojíždění příliš použ íval brzdy a neko ntroloval tlakvbrzdách. Spotřeba vzduchu byla normální , tj. 7 lb/sq. in. Lze se dom ní-vat, že pilot při po užívání brzd a kontrole tlak u nebyl dosta tečně obe-zřetný, zvláště když pojezdová dráha vtomto místě kles á, apojížděl mocrychle.“ Současně doporuči l vepsat do jeho zápisníku letů pokárání za„hrubou nedbalost“.Zbývající část operačního výcviku do 2.dubna proběhla už bez mimo-řádných událostí. P/OPawlitza na Wellingtonech nalétal 56 h 10 min vedne a40 h 5 min vnoci a během té doby provedl: sedm cvičných bom-bardování ve dne (28 pum) adalších osm cvičení za t my (28 pum); čtyřicvičné střelby ve dne (jedna na terč tažený za dru hým letounem atři nacíl vm oři, cel kem 1 200 ra n) atři cvičné střelby za tmy na cí l vmoři (600Department of National Defence/Library and Archives Canada, PL-31182Library and Archives CanadaChris McLean collectionLibrary and Archives Canada▲ Na snímku pořízeném v roce 1944 na letecké základně „kdesi v Anglii“ jezachycen LAC Frank Thompson, motospojka od No. 427 Squadron RCAF, vespolečnosti tří sličných příslušnic umělecké jednotky „RCAF Blackouts“ pořáda-jící představení pro spojenecké vojáky. V pozadí stojí bombardér Handley PageHalifax jedné z kanadských perutí spadající pod velení No. 6 (RCAF) Group.◀ Vyrovnaná řada letounů Avro Ansonzachycená pravděpodobně na letištiMalton, kde sídlila No. 1 AOS. Vpo-předí parkuje Anson sériového číslaRCAF 6044 sindividuálním písmenem„D“, dříve sloužil vRAF pod sériovýmčíslem R3470. No. 1 AOS jej obdržela21.května 1940, mezi 15. červencema25. zářím 1942 prošel generální opra-vou u firmy de Havilland Canada, poníž se vrátil zpět kjednotce. V násle-dujících letech ho kvýcviku používalyještě No. 4 AOS aNo. 31 B & GS. Nakonci války měl nalétáno 3 359 h 45 min.Druhý Anson vřadě za ním nese na pří-di individuální písmeno „A“ spolu seznakem No. 1 AOS.Elvyn Joseph Pawlitza na oficiálních portrétech RCAF, vlevo jako nováček, vpravov důstojnické hodnosti P/O po dokončení výcviku bombometčíka v Kanadě.32 REVI č.146/2025Martin PospíšilREVI č.146/2025 33Mustangy na konci světaMustangy na konci světa- 311. Fighter Group v Barmě a Číně- 311. Fighter Group v Barmě a Číně1. cást1. cástJedinou stíhací sk upinou USAAF, která během 2. světové války ope-račně používala většinu verzí letounu North American Mustang, byla311. Fighter Bomber Group později přejmenovaná na 311. Fighter Group.Vjejí výzbroji se postupně vyst řídaly verze A-36A aP-51A s motoryAllison, P-51B/C/D/Kiprůzkumné F-6C/D/Ksmotory Merlin. Vnašichkončinách nepříliš známá skupina působila bě hem války vjihovýchodníAsii vprostoru nazývaném CBI (China Bur ma India).Skupina byla založena k28. lednu 1942 na zá kladně Will Rogers FieldvOklahomě jako 311. Bomb Group (Light) anásledně včervenci přezna-čena na 311. Bomb Group (Dive). Orok později 30.září1943 přišla dalšízměna označen í tentokrát na 311. Fighter Bomber Group. Nový názevodpovídal novému určení skupiny ijejí výzbroji, kterou od prosince1942tvořily letouny A-36A doplněné v červnu 1943 o P-51A. Podobnouzměnou názvu prošly itř i ze čtyř podřízených perut í, unichž se navícměnilo také číselné označení, t akže z382. BS se od září stala 528. FBS,z383. BS se stala 529. FBS az384. BS se stala 530. FBS. Poslední –čtvrtá 385. BS byla 30.září1943 zr ušena ajejí personál byl kompletněpřeveden kčerstvě vzniklé 459. FS spadající pod 80. FG.Výcvik skupiny vUSA probíhal zpočátku na dvoumíst ných střemhla-vých bombardérech Vultee Vengeance, proto bylo vnáz vu skupiny slovoDive. Jednalo se o dosti neoblíbené letouny, na nichž došlo běhemvýcviku k několika smr telným nehodám aani velení sjejich bojovýmnasazením nepočítalo. Proto se stěmito letouny na bojiště skupina nikdynevydala apřešla na daleko bojeschopnější Mustangy.Jako první vprosinci 1942 obdržela střemhlavé bombardéry A-36A1).Jednalo se oprvní sériovou verzi stavěnou pro USAAF, protože předtímse vyráběly pouze Mustangy IaIA2)určené pro br itskou RAF. Celkembylo vyrobeno adodáno 500 letounů A-36A, tovární označení NA-97.Mimo motoru Allison V1710-87 je cha rakterizovaly výklopné aerodyna-mické brzdy vkřídle určené ke snížení r ychlosti ve střemh lavém letu.Výzbroj byla tvořena dvojicí kulometů vpřídi adalšími čt yřmi vkřídle.Jednalo se první verzi Mustangu vyráběnou se závěsníky pro pumy nebopřídavné nádrže. Do výzbroje ji zařa dily 86. FBG (l istopad 1942)a27. F BG (první polovina roku 1943), obě působící vseverní Africe,aprávě 311. FBG. Posledně jmenovaná jednotka použila vbojích celkem40 kusů této verze.Druhou verzí Mustangu použ ívanou u 311. FBG byla ve stejnémobdobí verze P-51A (továr ní označení NA-99). To byla posled ní, nyní jižčistě stíhací, verze Mustangu s motorem Allison (varia nta V1710-81)původně objed naná v počtu 1 200 kusů. Nakonec jich bylo vyrobenopouze 310, protože se mezitím začaly vy rábět Mustangy verze P-51Bsmotory Merlin. P-51A měl výzbroj čtyř kulometů vkřídle azávěsníkyjiž byly standardní výbavou. V r ámci USAAF je obdržela nejprve311. FBG anásledně 23. FG a1. Air Com mando Group. Tedy všechnyuUSAAF operačně používané Mustangy verze P-51A sloužily voblastiCBI.Přechod na A-36A na konci roku 1942 zn amenal, že od 311. BG odešlivšichni palubní střelci apiloti zahájili intenz ivní výcvik na nových jed-nomístných strojích. Na konci ledna1943 se skupina zúčast nila prvníhovelkého cvičení na území USA akoncem února byla prohlášena za boje-schopnou. Nicméně vzápětí přišel rozkaz převést co nejvíce personálu keskupinám na africkém bojišti. Proto například u382. BS zbyli na začátk udubna pouze dva piloti. Skupina byla doplněna nováčky, výcvik začalvpodstatě od nuly atrva l až do léta. Přesun skupiny na bojiště tak bylzahájen až na konci července1943, kdy přes Austr álii dorazila koncemzáří do Indie na zákla dnu Nawadihj.Zde byla 30.září přejmenov ána na 311. FBG apo té násled ovalo rozd ě-lení skupiny mezi několi k základen vúdolí Assam (oblast podél ř ekyBrahmaputry známá především pěstováním čaje) na východě Indie. Ve-litelství a 530. FBS se počátkem října přesunuly na zákla dnu Dinjan,528. FBS na základnu Sookerating a529. FBS na základnu Mohannbarj.Letouny byly mezi perutěmi rozděleny tak, že 528. FBS měla všechnyA-36A a529. spolu s530. FBS pak P-51A. Nicméně piloti často létali nastrojích jiných perutí. 530. FBS sloužila především jako stíhací, ato jakkochraně vlastních A-36A/P-51A, tak ijako doprovodná pro bombardé-ry. Proto také její piloti dosáh li největšího počtu sestřelů vrámc i skupiny.Navíc Musta ngům s Allisony hrálo do karet i to, že stíhací operacev oblasti CBI probíhaly ve výrazně menších výškách než vz ápadníEvropě nebo Středomoří, aproto se z nich na tomto bojišti postupemčasu stala smrtící zbraň.Vté době byla fronta vBar mě stabilizovaná, především proto, že z deod července do října panovalo obdobímonzunů, které výr azně omezilovětšinu bojových operací. Nicméněobě strany se intenzivně připravovalyna další kolo bojů. V rámci USAA Fodpovídala za letecké ope racevoblasti Indie aBarmy 10. Air Force.Byla založena vúnoru 1942 aa ž dobřezna 1943 odpovídala za celouoblast CBI. Založen ím 14. Air ForcevČíně vbř eznu 1943 došlo kr ozděle-ní odpovědnosti. Většina skupinpůvodní 10. AF zůstala v Číně abylapřevedena ke 14. AF. Ztoho důvoduse 10. AF musela začít budovat vpod-statě od nuly.Stíhací složka 10. A F se odpodzimu 1943 sklá dala z311. F BGs Mustang y a 80. FG vyzbrojenéP-40N (88., 89. a90. FS) aP-38 (459.FS, ta byla 80. FG sice administrativ-ně podřízená, ale operovala samo-statně). Bombardovací skupinyzastupovaly 7. a308. BG(H) s B-24(ta dr uhá byla dočasně zapůjčena od 14. AF) a 341. BG(M) s B-25.Pozadu sdoplňováním nezůstali ani Britové, jejichž squadrony spadajícípod South East Asia Com mand byly přezbrojovány na Spitfiry Mk.Vc,Mosquita aBeaufightery.Hlavním ajed iným protivníkem spojeneckého let ectva voblasti bylojaponské a rmádní letectvo, jehož standa rdní st íhačkou v Barmě bylyletouny Nakajima Ki-43-II Hayabusa patřící 50. a64. Sentai. Koncemroku je doplnily ještě 33. a204. Sentai. Lehké avelmi obratné Ki-43 bylyvté době již z a zenitem své největší slávy asvým i výkony aslabou vý-zbrojí se nemohly měřit s novými spojeneckými letouny. Nicméně dí kyzkušeným pilotů m byly ještě stále nebezpečnými protivníky. Japonskébombardovací útvary byly vyzbrojeny typy Mitsubishi Ki-21 aKawasakiKi-48. Také japonské armádní lete ctvo využilo přestávky vbojích kdo-plnění stavů, takže se voblasti objevily další typy letadel, jako stí hacíNakajima Ki-44 Shóki, Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryú (21. Sentai) nebo krátcev období cca dvou měsíců bombardér y Nakajima Ki-49 Donryú od62. Sentai.Hlavním cílem Spojenců voblasti bylo ochránit dopravní trasy meziIndií aČí nou tak, aby bylo možné zásobovat čínské armády, které, byťnebyly b ojově příl iš efektivn í, na sebe váza ly 25 japonských divizí.Velká část zásob byla dopravována letecky přes Himaláje (letecký mostznámý jako The Hump, tedy Hrb), což nebylo dlouhodobě ud ržitelné,aproto mělo na podzim 1943 dojít k několika ofenzivním a kcím, kteréIlustrace/colour proles: Václav HochmuthRekonstrukce barevných schémat atext: Martin Pospíšil▲ Údržba P-51A (v. č. 43-6109) od 311. Fighter Bomber Group na indickézákladně Kurmitola. Stroj má podvěšené dvě 75galonové přídavné nádrže nejstar-šího typu s vystouplými plnícími hrdly.USAAF▲ Osobní letoun Jamese J. Englanda P-51A č. 75 (43-6077) pojmenovaný „Jackie“ je znám v několika podobách a některé detaily změn markingu se objeví i na fotogra-fiích v tomto článku. Jedná se o stroj 530. FBS (později 530. FS), pro kterou byly typické žluté vrtulové kužely a evidenční čísla od 61 do 90. Mustang zpočátku nemělna SOP číslo 75, následně se měnila poloha a tvar sestřelů před kabinou a stejně tak měnilo polohu i jméno pilota. Bokorys představuje letoun v podobě z období někdypo 14. květnu 1944, kdy England dosáhl svého osmého a posledního sestřelu v kabině P-51A (zbylé dva pak na P-51C). Tento a další Mustangy, kterým jsou věnovanébokorysy v tomto díle, si můžete postavit díky obtiskům od firmy DKdecals (aršík č. 72093 nazvaný 10thAF Mustangs).USAAFEnglandův P-51A č. 75 (43-6077) „Jackie“ v péči pozemního personálu. Zapovšimnutí stojí číslo 75 na SOP, které na rozdíl od většiny ostatních strojů530. FBS není perforované.(Pokračování z REVI č. 145)Vdalších dnech naopak vzlétly Brandenburgy Fliegerkompagnie 19kpronásledování nepřátelských letadel. Napří klad 20. dubna 1917 letělLt.i.d.Res. Pürer za pozorovatelským kulometem letounu Hansa Bran-denburg C.I (Ph) 129.03 a o den později seděl vkokpitu prot otypu 20.09.Oba tyto lety však ambiciózní Pürer označil jako neúspěšné a ani je mezibojové lety nepočítal, stejně tak jako start kpr ůzkumu na tr ase Görz –Merna 24. dubna 1917 sBrandenburgem 129.10, jelikož průzkumná misenemohla být pro nízkou oblačnost uskutečněna, ačkoli letoun byl vevzduchu 40 minut a uletěl 90 kilomet rů. Týž den se stejným letadlem sejiž podařilo průzkum provést, takže tento posled ní bojový let vdubno -vém výkazu bojových letů nesl teprve číslo 16.Do boje spř esilou italských stíhaček se BO Pürer do stal 3. června1917. Osádky tří Brandenburg ů C.I Flik 19 protivníka identifikovaly jakošest Nieuportů a jeden Spad. Společně se podař ilo jeden Nieuport poslatk zemi za nepřátelskými liniem i poblíž Sober-Savogna. Josef Pü rer(4. vítězství) letěl ve stroji neznámého čísla s pilotem FP Zugsf. KarlemReithoferem (2. sestřel), Brandenbu rg C.I (öAlb) 29.64 pilotovalFP Hptm. Adolf Heyrowsky (10. vítězství; pozorovatel BO Oblt. LászlóHauser, jeho 2. sestřel) a ve třetím blíže neident ifikovaném Brandenbur-gu seděli FF Korp. Eduard Szajkovits (1. vítězst ví) a d alší budoucíletecké eso BO Lt. Sándor Tahy (4. potvrzený sestřel).Průzkumný úkol pro 14. Infanteried ivision plnila letecká setnina č. 19také 19. června dopoledne. Formace tří Bra ndenburgů C.I sice neučinilanad f rontou žádná zásadní pozorování, nicméně byla napadena pěticístíhaček Nieuport. Lt.i.d.Res. Püre r tehdy sdílel kokpit letounu 29.63společně sFP Zugs. Istvánem Fejésem, osádku Hansa Brandenburgu C.I(Ph) 129.42 tvořili FF Korp. Josef Schantl a BO Lt.i.d.Res. MichaelSawczuk, se strojem vojenského čísla 129.60 letěli FF Korp. E duardSzajkovits a BO Lt.i.d.Res. Friedrich Dechant. Po střetu se jeden zpro-tivníků zřítil za ita lskými pozicemi u Sober (Vertojba), podíl na sestřeluPodoba stroje Hansa Brandenburg C.I (öAlb) 29.64, s nímž získal BO Lt.i.d.Res. Josef Pürer 17. dubna 1917u Flik 19 své třetí vítězství. Během tohoto letu jej pilotoval FP Hptm. Adolf Heyrowsky, který v jeho kokpituzaznamenal od dubna do června 1917 celkem pět potvrzených sestřelů, čímž z něj učinil nejen nejúspěšnější strojsvé jednotky, ale podle dosavadních zjištění zřejmě vůbec nejúspěšnější Hansa Brandenburg C.I. Letoun dodanýk Flik 19 počátkem roku 1917 zaznamenal u setniny v průběhu služby několik úprav. Ještě v zimě létal strojs držákem dynama pod vrtulí, bez stojanu pro hlaveň kulometu pozorovatele, který měl perforovaný plášť původně vodního chladiče hlavně, zatímco na pozdějších sním-cích je kulomet již zcela bez vodního chladiče, letoun má doplněný stojan kulometu a stejně jako 29.63 na horním křídle upravenou schránku pro dva kulomety, nikolivšak identickou. V čelním krytu motoru také přibyly dva podélné výřezy pro lepší chlazení motoru, který tentokráte poháněla vrtule značky Germania. Stroj po většinusvé bojové kariéry u Flik 19 létal také v původní barvě materiálu se zřetelným logem Albatros na kýlovce. Brandenburg 29.64 se ve stavu Flik 19/D nacházel ještě v říjnu1917. V březnu 1918 byl letoun zničen při havárii během školního letu u Flik 69/D, to však již nesl kamufláž na části povrchu.38 REVI č.146/2025 REVI č.146/2025 39Ilustrace/colour proles: Václav HochmuthRekonstrukce barevných schémat atext: Petr Aharon TesařJosef Pürer, zapomenutý hrdina z Bad SchönauJosef Pürer, zapomenutý hrdina z Bad SchönauEsa k.u.k. LFT známá neznámáPetr Aharon TesarˇItalský Nieuport 17, zachycený počátkem roku 1917 nad horským terénem. Právěnad stíhačkami typu Nieuport zaznamenal Josef Pürer od dubna do června 1917 třipotvrzená a jedno nepotvrzené vítězství.A stíhačkami Nieuport byl 19. června 1917 spolu s FP Zugsf. Fejésem donucenv Brandenburgu 29.63 k nouzovému přistání u Schönpass… Jedním z vítězů tohotosouboje bylo italské eso od 81ª Squadriglia sottotenente Flavio Torello Baracchini(na fotografii). Šlo o jeho 7. vítězství z celkem 21+11 a je velmi pravděpodobné, žetoho dne letěl právě v kokpitu tohoto stroje Nieuport 17 s černým štítem na trupu.Dobový tisk přinášel zprávy zfron-ty, letectvo nevyjímaje, jednako hrdinských činech a udělenýchvyznamenáních, jednak o ztrátáchv boji. Celou půlstranu (s výjim-kou reklamy na cigaretový papír)věnoval vídeňský týdeník Das In-teressante Blatt z28. června1917letcům Fliegerkompagnie 19, sa-mozřejmě bez uvedení čísla setni-ny. Vlevé části můžeme pod por-tréty šesti příslušníků jednotky číst:„1. Leutn. Alexander Tahy, sestřeliltři letouny, vyznamenán Stříbrnoumedailí za udatnost 1. třídy aSig-num laudis; 2. Hauptmann AdolfHeyrowsky, porazil čtyři nepřá-telské letouny, Řád železné koruny3. třídy, Vojenský záslužný kříž atři-krát Signum laudis; 3. Oberleutn.Artur Klose-Kuschel, sestřelil jedenNieuport, Signum laudis; 4. Ober-leutn. Oskar Zeisberger, sestřeliljedno letadlo, Řád železné koruny3. třídy, Vojenský záslužný kříž 3. tř.advakrát Signum laudis; 5. Ober-leutn. Ladislaus Hauser, porazildva nepřátelské aparáty, Vojenskýzáslužný kříž s válečnou dekoracía Signum laudis; 6. Leutn. JosefPürer, sestřelil dva italské stroje,Signum laudis.Letecká setnina Hauptmanna AdolfaHeyrowskyho, která obzvláště vy-nikla během desáté Bitvy oSoču; letci útočili na nastupující Italy tím, že sestoupili na nejnižší možnou výšku aostřelovali nepřátelské řady kulometnou palbou.“Vpravé části se pak pod větším portrétem dozvídáme, že syn generála pěchoty von Langa, Oberleutnant Karl von Lang zletecké setniny Hauptm. Heyrowskyho sestřelilběhem Bitvy na Soči jedno nepřátelské letadlo aneporažen padl hrdinskou smrtí. Zdostupných zdrojů pak můžeme doplnit podrobnější informace, že pozorovatel Oblt.Karl Eugen von Lang získal svůj jediný potvrzený sestřel vkokpitu Brandenburgu 29.63, když 20.května1917 snejvětší pravděpodobností zasáhl stíhačku Spad 7 č. 4703italského esa tenente Fulco Ruffo di Calabria. Pilot letounu 29.63 FP Zugsf. István Fejés získal při téže příležitosti již svůj 3. sestřel. Oblt. von Lang zahynul ošest dnípozději. Během bombardovacího letu došlo ksamovznícení jedné zleteckých pum na palubě a osádka Brandenburgu 129.10 se zřítila na nepřátelské území poblíž Ver-tojba. Spolu svon Langem zahynul 26.května1917 ipilot FP Zugsf. Gyula Schmidt (3 potvrzená vítězství).„Type 29.64, Kontrollflug, Oblt. Laný, Oblt. v. Loeser, Flugfeld Aspern, 1917,“ uvádí popiska na zadní straně jedné z kopií této fotografie. Kontrolní let při převzetíBrandenburgu 29.64 uskutečnili důstojníci Fliegerarsenalu (Flars) pilot Oblt. Antal Lányi-Lanczendorfer a pozorovatel Oblt. Ewald von Loeser. Nový letoun byl stan-dardně vybaven dynamem pod vrtulí.sbírka Petr Aharon Tesařsbírka Petr Aharon Tesařsbírka Petr Aharon TesařÖsterreichische Nationalbibliothek16 REVI č.146/2025 REVI č.146/2025 17Chukar II amožná i BQM-74C Chukar III. Osvědčily se nejen jakonávnady, ale ijako průzkumné. Vjejich prospěch hovořila předevšímcena, Chukar totiž stál výr azně méně než Firebee. Také vyžadoval méněobslužného personálu. Malé rozměr y ztěžovaly jejich případný sestřel,proto byly používány nad zvláště nebezpečnými oblastmi. Na stranědruhé právě malé r ozměry omezovaly možnosti zástavby dodatečnéhovybavení anavíc měly Chuka ry poměrně malý dolet – cca 265 km. P rolepší ří zení Chuka rů vyv inula firm a Elta naváděcí po čítač, který mělvětší přesnost a spolehlivost než st arší systém, a navíc byl navržen pronové činnosti, jako byl právě průzkum.Po zbytek se dmdesátých let Chu kary i nadále prováděly pr ůzkumnélety, ale byly používány ive své původní roli cvičných cílů. Ve cvičnýchscénářích byly jejich hlavní mi protivníky iz raelské baterie protiletadlo -vých systémů Hawk. Dále fungovaly jako rušičky elektron ickýchsystémů protivníka, ale ani otét o činnosti nejsou známy podrobnosti.Podruhé byly Chukary masivněji pou žity vroce 1982 během První li-banonské vál ky. Známá je př edevším jejich účast na potlačení syrsképrotivzdušné obrany nad libanonským údolím Bikáa. Tentokrát bylypřed hlavn ími útočným i vlnami stí hacích bombar dérů nejprve zPh anto-mů aSkyhawků vypuštěny klam né cíle IMI Samson5), po nich následo-valy Firebee a Chuka ry. Na rozdíl od Války Jom-Kippur izr aelskéletouny nyní přilétly hned po vlně kla mných cílů apodařilo se jim zcelarozvrátit syrskou PVO vLibanonu.Význam Chukarů pro Cheyl Ha’Avir začal klesat spříchodem nové ge-nerace malých bezpilotn ích prostředků, kt eré vroce 1990 zc ela převzalyjejich průzkumnou roli. Vroli cvičných cílů pak dosloužily vroce 1995.Jako zajímavost na závěr je třeba uvést, že na zá kladě Chuka ru bylavyvinuta izraelská střela s plochou drá hou letu IMI Delilah. Střela jeschopna vyčkávat vcílovém prostoru před potvrzením cíle. Její naváděníje možné přes GPS ainerciální navigační systém. Do služ by byla zavedenavroce 1995 apoprvé byla bojově použita včervnu 2006 nad Libanonem.Bojové použití vUSADruhým letectvem, které použilo Chukaryv b oji bylo t rochu překvapivě USAF. Topoužilo jako návnady verzi BQM-74C běhemVálky vPerském zálivu vroce 1991 při úvod-ních leteckých útocích na Irák. Celý z načněimprovizovaný projekt inspirovaný používá-ním Chukarů vIzra eli dostal kódové označení„Project Scathe Mean“.Chukary provozovalo pouze US Navy avtédobě k jejich vypouštění používalo několi kmálo letounů DC-130 a dále lodní odpa lovacízařízení. Proč nebyly poskyt nuty Herculesynebo proč US Navy nepoužilo lodě ke start udronů, není z e zdrojů příliš jasné, ale pravdě-podobně nebylo možné do oblasti ty to pr o-středky dostat včas. Pro to US Navy poskytloletectvu 44 BQM-74C, dvanáct provozuschop-ných pozemních odpalovacích zař ízení arake -tové startovací motory byly získány zBelgie.Čtyřicetičlenný tým specialistů USAF proobsluhu dronů pocházel zpřed nedávnem rozpuštěných jednotek odpalo-vaných řízených střel (pře devším z 868. Tactical M issile TrainingGroup). Během několika dní pak vznik la jednotka označená 4468. TRG(Tactical Reconnaissance Group). Vybavení útvaru se t aké řešilo tak ří-kajíc „ na koleně“, protože byla vybavena 26 upravenými n ákladnímivozy získanými od ka lifornské komerční přepravní fi rmy, sady nář adíbyly zakoupeny vhobbymarkete ch apoln í vybavení pocházelo zobchodusválečnými p řebytky. 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The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began three years ago, on February 24, 2022. This continuation of the series does not only cover the most recent period from February 1, 2025, to February 28, 2025, but also recaps events from the past year. However, we will start with the most significant updates—developments on the global political scene.
Miro BaričThe First Mirage 2000s Have ArrivedThe full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began three years ago, on February 24,2022. This continuation of the series does not only cover the most recent periodfrom February 1, 2025, to February 28, 2025, but also recaps events from the pastyear. However, we will start with the most significant updates—developments onthe global political scene.Aerial War in UkraineFollowing the inauguration of PresidentTrump, the United States began distancing itselffrom its allies. On the one hand, they are correctin stating that Europe has long relied on the U.S.for defense, and it is about the time for Europeto take responsibility for its own security.On the other hand, it is strange, at the very least,that the U.S. treats long-standing allies worsethan open adversaries. This applies not only toEurope but also to Canada and Greenland.Ukraine felt this shift the most. PresidentVolodymyr Zelensky was invited to the WhiteHouse only for Vice President Vance to publiclyargue with him, after which President Trumpdismissed him. Subsequently, U.S. militaryaid and intelligence support for Ukraine weretemporarily suspended. As a result, Kyivagreed to a ceasefire without any conditions.Currently, Moscow is taking their time, settingone condition after another during negotiations.Now, let’s take a look at what has happenedin Ukraine over the past year.February 2024Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskydismissed the popular General ValeriiZaluzhnyi from his position as the supremecommander of Ukraine’s armed forces.He was replaced by Oleksandr Syrskyi, whohas not proven very effective. Despite heavylosses, Russian forces captured the city ofAvdiivka, which had long resisted. Its fall wasfacilitated by the interruption of U.S. armsand ammunition supplies and Russian aerialbombing using glide bombs. Ukrainian airdefenses attempted to counter these attacks,reporting a series of successes, including theconfirmed destruction of at least two Su-35sand one Beriev A-50, damage to one Su-34, andthe probable destruction of six Su-34s. In navaloperations, Ukraine sank the missile corvetteIvanovets and the landing ship César Kunikov.March 2024Republicans in the U.S. Congress continuedblocking military aid to Ukraine. A positivedevelopment, however, was the launch ofthe Czech initiative to purchase artilleryammunition for Ukraine. Ukrainian forces beganrunning out of air defense missiles, leadingto increased losses in ground equipment,MiG-29 from the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade,this time in the typical digital camouflage.UKRAINEINFO Eduard26April 2025Strana 27
as Russian reconnaissance drones were ableto operate freely. Loss of the first UkrainianHIMARS launcher was confirmed. Notably, theRussian Defense Ministry had claimed backin summer 2022 that it had already destroyed40 of them—despite only 20 having beendelivered. A significant loss for Ukraine wasthe partial destruction of a Patriot missilebattery. In terms of aircraft losses, Ukrainelost one MiG-29, three Mi-8s, and oneMi-24, while Russia lost one Su-27 and one Il-76.The Black Sea Fleet continued to suffer losses,with the patrol ship Sergei Kotov sunk. A missilestrike using Storm Shadow/Scalp-EG missileshit an occupied area of Crimea, destroying thecommunication center of the Russian Black SeaFleet and damaging three ships in Sevastopolharbor.April 2024Republicans finally ceased blocking aidto Ukraine. While the Slovak governmentrefused to provide assistance, Slovak civilactivists launched the "Ammunition forUkraine" campaign, raising 4 million eurosin three weeks. However, due to the ongoingshortage of air defense missiles, Ukrainiancivilians continued to suffer. For example,during an attack on the Trypilska ThermalPower Plant, Ukrainian defenses intercepted7 out of 11 Russian missiles, but the remainingfour, which could not be stopped, struck thefacility directly. Despite challenges, Ukrainehad some successes, particularly in targetingRussian airfields. A major milestone was thefirst confirmed downing of a Russian Tu-22M3bomber since the start of the war.May 2024Ukrainian attacks on airfields, refineries, andfuel depots intensified. At least two Russianships were sunk in Crimea. Russia attemptedan offensive on Kharkiv, but it was quicklyrepelled, with Russian forces advancing nofurther than two border villages. In response tothe attack, the West permitted Ukraine to useWestern-supplied weapons in limited strikeson Russian territory. Prior to the assault,Ukrainian intelligence had detected the buildupof Russian forces but had been unable to actagainst them.June 2024During an attack on the Akhtubinsk airbase,600 km from the front line, Ukrainian dronesdamaged at least one of Russia’s latest Su-57fighter jets. Russia escalated its airstrikes onUkrainian airfields, anticipating the arrival ofF-16 fighters. At the 80th anniversary of theD-Day landings in Normandy, French PresidentEmmanuel Macron announced that Ukrainewould receive Mirage 2000 fighter jets, markinga significant shift in military aid.July 2024The most important event of the monthwas the delivery of the first F-16 fighters toUkraine. Russia continued its tactics of large-scale terrorist attacks on civilian targetscoinciding with major events. The day beforea NATO summit, which Ukraine attended,missile strikes on multiple cities killed47 people and injured 189. Among the targetswas the Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv.Russia also continued targeting Ukrainianairfields but suffered significant aircraftlosses, including two Mi-28 helicopters,two Mi-8s, one Ka-27, one Su-25, oneSu-34, and one Su-30. Three additional Russianaircraft and one helicopter were damaged.August 2024Ukrainian forces launched a surprise andsuccessful raid into Russia’s Kursk region,seizing a large area, capturing many Russiansoldiers, and destroying entire convoysof reinforcements initially sent in chaos.Ukrainian troops managed to hold onto thecaptured territory for several months despiteRussian counteroffensives. During thesebattles, Russia lost at least five helicopters.However, Ukraine also suffered a significantaviation loss—an F-16 was destroyed duringits first combat deployment while repellinga Russian missile and drone attack. The pilotwas killed, and it is believed the aircraft wasmistakenly shot down by friendly air defensefire.September 2024Two major Russian airstrikes stood out.In Lviv, western Ukraine, Russian missilesstruck around 50 residential buildings in theThe Ukrainian Ministry of Defense released this image selection of an F-16 and Mirage 2000 without markings.Full images of the Mirage in Ukrainian colors have not yet been published.A video footage of Ukrainian pilots training in France.A photograph of a Mirage 2000 tail with a Ukrainianinsignia appeared on the Telegram network.UKRAINEINFO Eduard27April 2025Strana 28
UKRAINEhistoric city center. In one home, a Kinzhalmissile killed seven people, including threeyoung children. In Poltava, an Iskander missilestrike hit a military academy where Ukrainianforces had unfortunately gathered a largenumber of personnel, resulting in 59 deathsand 329 injuries. Meanwhile, Ukraine struckseveral large Russian ammunition depots.In a notable incident, Russia itself contributedto a massive explosion—during a test launch atthe Plesetsk Cosmodrome, an RS-28 Sarmatintercontinental ballistic missile exploded,leaving a crater over 60 meters in diameter.October 2024Russia unintentionally provided Ukraineand its Western allies with a gift—the newestSukhoi S-70 Okhotnik combat drone.The aircraft escorted the Su-57 Fighterbut lost control.As it approached the frontline, the fighter shot it down with a missile.However, the debris fell on the other side of theline and was recovered by Ukrainian soldiers.Additionally, Russian aviation lost five aircraftand one helicopter this month. On the Ukrainianside, photos of a downed MiG-29AS fighter,previously delivered from Slovakia, surfaced.It was likely an aircraft with the original Slovaknumber 2123.November 2024Ukraine received permission to use long-range ATACMS missiles against targets onRussian territory. However, Ukraine had onlya few of these missiles, and the permissioncame too late. In retaliation, Russiademonstrated its strength by using a prototypeof the new medium-range ballistic missile"Oreshnik." It hit an industrial facility in Dniprobut did not cause significant damage.December 2024Russian air defense shot down an Embraer190AR civilian aircraft belonging to AzerbaijanAirlines, which was flying from Baku to Grozny.A missile exploded near its tail, damaging thehydraulic system. Despite the crew's strugglesto control the aircraft, Russian air trafficcontrollers refused to allow it to land at otherairports and redirected it over the CaspianSea to Kazakhstan. The crew barely managedto keep it in the air, but during an attempt toland in Aktau, the aircraft crashed. Of the67 people on board, 38 did not survive, includingboth pilots. Russia has so far refused to takeresponsibility.From the Ukrainian side, the first confirmeddowning of an aircraft using naval dronesoccurred. Ukraine mounted R-73 missiles onMagura V5 boats and shot down two RussianMi-8 helicopters on the last day of the year.Each helicopter had an eight-member crew,and no one survived the shootdown.January 2025Following the inauguration of PresidentTrump, the United States began shifting itsstance away from Ukraine and towards Putin’sregime. Not much happened in the air (apartfrom nightly Russian drone and missile attacks),but several older losses were confirmed bycourt rulings, particularly on the Russian side.February 2025Good News First. Ukraine received its firstMirage 2000 aircraft from France. These areMirage 2000-5F variants, originally designedpurely for air combat, developed from theMirage 2000C. The French Air Force had 37 ofthese, with 26 remaining in service. It is unclearhow many Ukraine has received so far—reportssuggest three, with more to follow.Ukraine's 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade released new footage of a well-known MiG-29 in black livery. The reason for this camouflage is unknown.Older photos of the black MiG-29, still without the yellow-blue quick identification markings.Its fuselage number remains unknown.INFO Eduard28April 2025Strana 29
The Mirage 2000-5F features new cockpitdisplays, powerful radars, and the ability tocarry MICA air-to-air missiles with a rangeof 60-80 km, making them excellent fighters.As previously mentioned, President Macronannounced their delivery in June 2024. WhileUkrainian pilots were in training, the Frenchmodified these aircraft to carry a wide rangeof air-to-ground weapons, including StormShadow/SCALP-EG cruise missiles, whichUkraine has already used successfully.Previously, only Ukraine’s aging Soviet-eraSu-24 strike aircraft could carry these missiles,but their numbers were dwindling due toa lack of spare parts. The Mirage 2000s will bea significant reinforcement. Additionally, theycan carry ASM-250 HAMMER guided bombs,which Ukraine has also used effectively—eachMirage can carry up to eight of these bombs.For now, Ukraine is expected to use theMirage 2000 similarly to the F-16s—initiallydeploying them against incoming Russiancruise missile attacks. As pilots gain moreexperience, they will also engage in groundattack missions at the front and other combatoperations. A similar transition is happeningwith the F-16s, which initially only counteredRussian nighttime air raids but in February2025, they were spotted carrying guided bombs.Speaking of the F-16, on Thursday, February6, the same day French Defense MinisterSébastien Lecornu confirmed the delivery ofMirage 2000-5Fs, Ukrainian Defense MinisterRustem Umerov announced that another batchof F-16s had arrived from the Netherlands. Withprevious deliveries from Denmark, Ukraine nowhas over 20 F-16s in active service. AdditionalF-16s had been sent earlier to Romania, whereUkrainian pilots are training on them.Escalation of Russian AttacksThe bad news is that Russian attacks onUkrainian cities have continued and intensified.On Sunday, February 23, a day before the war’sanniversary, Russia launched its largest droneattack to date, deploying 267 kamikaze drones.Ukrainian defenses shot down 138, while 119crashed due to electronic warfare disruptionsor were decoys meant to overwhelm UkrainianUKRAINESymbols of guided bomb attacks on the nose of theMiG-29. Its fuselage number is still unknown.One of 14 MiG-29 fighter jets donated to Ukraine by Poland.Captain Ivan Bolotov from Ukraine’s 831st Tactical Aviation Brigade, who was killedon February 2 during a combat mission.A Ukrainian Air Force Su-27UB1M carrying the fuselage number "Blue 69."INFO Eduard29April 2025Strana 30
UKRAJINAair defenses. The following night, Russialaunched 185 kamikaze drones, and on Tuesday,February 25, another 213 drones and sevencruise missiles.Ukraine has made progress in counteringRussian guided bombs, which had been causingsignificant problems at the front. Ukrainianelectronic warfare measures have successfullystarted disrupting their guidance systems.Air LossesDuring the reporting period, each sidesuffered one operational aircraft loss.On Sunday, February 2, Ukraine lost a Su-27fighter jet. According to The Military Watch,it was a Su-27P1M with tail number "Blue59" from the 831st Tactical Aviation Brigade.The aircraft was returning from a combatmission near Pokrovsk in the Donetsk regionwhen it was reportedly hit by an R-37M missilefrom a Russian Su-30SM2 fighter. The Ukrainianpilot, Captain Ivan Bolotov, was killed.On Saturday, February 8, the Russian AirForce lost a Su-25 attack aircraft. It was shotdown near Zaitseve in the Bakhmut districtof the Donetsk region by a portable missilefired by Ukrainian soldiers from the 28thIndependent Mechanized Brigade. The strikeand the aircraft's crash were captured on video.The Russian pilot managed to eject.A Russian Mi-8 rescue helicopter wasdispatched to retrieve the downed pilot. It wasattacked by several FPV drones but managedto escape.There was also an unrelated loss ofa Russian civilian aircraft. A Tecnam P2002JFSierra light sports aircraft, registered asRA-01808 and belonging to Aero RegionTraining, crashed near Myachkovo Airport in theMoscow region on Thursday, February 6. Thecrash and subsequent fire killed both peopleon board, one of whom was Vitaly Kiyashko,a retired Russian Air Force major and formerSu-25 attack pilot.Captain Ivan Bolotov was reportedly killed in a Su-27P1M fighter jet with fuselage number "Blue 59."The downing of a Russian Su-25 on February 8 was captured on video.A rescue Mi-8helicopter flew onFebruary 8 to pick upthe downed Su-25 pilot.A parachute is visiblein a tree to the left ofthe helicopter.The Mi-8 becamea target for FPVdrone attacks butmanaged to escape.The Tecnam P2002JF Sierra crash resulted in the death of a retired Russian Air Force Major Vitaly Kiyashko.On February 8, a civilian Tecnam P2002JF Sierra aircraft crashed in the Moscow region.INFO Eduard30April 2025Strana 31
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#84206BOXART STORYBy the summer of 1941, when the RAF’s daily airoffensive over the occupied European coast hadreached its peak, British command was alreadyaware that this strategy was resulting in heavylosses, significantly higher than those suffered bythe Luftwaffe. The RAF aimed to engage the enemyprimarily through Operations Sweep and Circus.While the former involved deploying only fightersquadrons, the latter featured large-scale fighterescorts for a small group of Blenheim bombers.However, within the range of these formations,there were few targets of real strategic value to theGerman occupiers.Following the German invasion of the SovietUnion, RAF command intensified daylightoperations over the continent, assuming that thiswould compel the Luftwaffe to retain more unitsin France, thereby easing pressure on the Soviets.This assumption, however, proved incorrect.The Germans were advancing rapidly into Sovietterritory and performing well on the African front.By the second half of 1941, only JG 2 "Richthofen"and JG 26 "Schlageter" remained in France. Bothwere seasoned units that, working closely withground controllers, effectively employed hit-and-run tactics.At the beginning of July 1941, RAF commanddecided to involve in Circus operations the four-engine Short Stirling bombers of No. 7 and No. 15Squadrons of No. 3 Group under the command of AirVice-Marshal Jack Baldwin. However, no more thaneight Stirling bombers were deployed on any givenday, and no more than six participated in a singleCircus operation. In early July, RAF command alsoreceived intelligence, revealing that German fighterunits had been ordered to engage only if bomberswere present in the British formation. This led theRAF, in some cases, to adopt a tactic of sendingbombers only as far as the coast to provokea German response. Under the right conditions,the bombers would then be quickly withdrawn back.One of the units that took part in OperationsSweep and Circus was the Tangmere Wing,commanded by the renowned Douglas Bader.In the first half of 1941, RAF fighter pilots were stillflying in formations of three aircraft consisting ofa leader and two wingmen. In contrast, theirGerman opponents had been using a more flexiblefour-aircraft formation since the Spanish Civil War.The British three-aircraft formation posedseveral challenges. It increased the risk ofcollisions between wingmen, who had to remainclose together, often at the expense of situationalawareness. Additionally, the tight formationrequired frequent engine adjustments, and thewingmen typically consumed more fuel than theleader, who could fly more efficiently. As a result,formations were often forced to return fromenemy territory earlier than necessary due to fuelconcerns.Douglas Bader himself remarked, he could haveshot down far more "Huns" if his wingmen hadn’tfrequently reported low fuel. The "Finger Four"formation, which addressed many of these issues,wasn’t adopted by the Tangmere Wing and otherRAF units until mid-1941.Bader was also notably stubborn about aircraftarmament. He firmly believed that eight machineguns were more effective than the two cannons andfour machine guns. For this reason, he preferredthe Spitfire Mk.IIa variant over the newer Mk.V.He later admitted, however, that he had been wrongin this regard.During July, Wing Commander Bader destroyedseven Bf 109s, claimed four as probables anddamaged seven. This was roughly comparablein number of victories to his score during theBattle of Britain. And by the summer of 1941 hissubordinates were showing exhaustion similar tothat experienced by RAF fighters in the summer andautumn of 1940. Bader relentlessly led his men intofurther action, leading some of his subordinates tothe brink of mutiny.Douglas Bader was also present during thelast deployment of Stirling bombers as part ofOperation Circus. During the morning raid on Lilleon 21 July 1941 (Circus 54), the formation of threeStirlings was an easy target for German flak.One of the bombers made an emergency landing atManston with two engines out. The downing of thebomber was somewhat optimistically credited tothe commander of I./JG 26, Hptm. Seifert. His unit,engaged in dogfights with escorts, reported fourSpitfires as shot down. Three more were claimedby III./JG 2. RAF fighters managed to shoot downone Bf 109 E-7 from II./JG 26 and one Bf 109 F, withanother another badly damaged, from II./JG 2.Bader scored a 0,5 kill during the morning actionand damaged one more Bf 109 during the afternoon(Circus 55). During the afternoon sortie, however,three Stirlings were recalled back to base andthis brought the deployment of this type in Circusoperations to a close. Douglas Bader was down tothe last three weeks of his combat career.July StirlingsText: Jan BobekIllustration: Piotr ForkasiewiczINFO Eduard32April 2025Like a Painting on Canvas
Market Garden was the largest Allied airborne operation of World War II, launched on 17 September 1944 in the Netherlands. Its objective was to use paratroopers (the "Market" component) and the rapid advance of ground forces (the "Garden" component) to seize key bridges over rivers and canals, thereby creating a corridor for an attack into Germany. However, the operation ultimately failed due to strong German resistance, poor coordination, and delays in the Allied advance, particularly at Arnhem, where British paratroopers were unable to hold a crucial bridge.
#7476BOXART STORYMarket Garden was the largest Alliedairborne operation of World War II, launchedon 17 September 1944 in the Netherlands.Its objective was to use paratroopers (the "Market"component) and the rapid advance of groundforces (the "Garden" component) to seize keybridges over rivers and canals, thereby creatinga corridor for an attack into Germany. However,the operation ultimately failed due to strongGerman resistance, poor coordination, and delaysin the Allied advance, particularly at Arnhem,where British paratroopers were unable to holda crucial bridge.Air power played a vital role in the operation,providing support for airborne troops, supplydrops, and ground forces. The first aircraft topatrol the drop zone on 17 September wereMustang IIIs from No. 122 Wing of the RAF.On the Luftwaffe side, II./JG 6, flying Focke-WulfFw 190s, was the first to reach the target area.In an engagement, presumably with No. 65Squadron RAF, the German unit lost four aircraftand had one damaged. All three Gruppen of JG 26also joined the battle. Despite losing two aircraftand their pilots, they claimed 11 victories in combatwith various British and American air force units.On 17 and 18 September, the Luftwaffe committedtwo Geschwader Stabs and eight fighter Gruppenover the airborne area, diverting from defendingagainst American bombers. Attacks focused ontransport aircraft and gliders, though reachingthem proved difficult under heavy Allied cover.On 18 September, poor weather limitedoperations to about 200 Luftwaffe aircraft, whileAllied pilots also struggled with flying conditions.Canadian units from No. 125 and 126 Wings RCAFsaw combat, but the day’s biggest achievementcame from the U.S. 357th Fighter Group flyingP-51s. They downed 22 enemy aircraft, mostlyBf 109s and Fw 190s from JG 6 and JG 300.On 19 September, weather grounded British2nd TAF fighters, but clearer skies on the Germanside allowed about 150 Luftwaffe fighters tooperate over the battlefield. Though they failed toreach the Allied transports, the Luftwaffe brieflygained air superiority. That advantage was quicklychallenged by nearly 130 Spitfires from AirDefense of Great Britain (RAF Fighter Command,ADGB) and over 180 P-51 Mustangs from theU.S. 8th Air Force. German fighters from II./JG 6,II./JG 11, II./JG 26, III./JG 26, and III./JG 27 claimed11 victories but lost 16 of their own.One dramatic moment from the day is depictedin a box art illustration by Antonis Karydis,capturing 1st Lt. Arval James Roberson of the362nd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group,scoring his fifth victory. His unit arrived overthe target area around 5 p.m. In front of him, hesaw a sunlit wall of high cloud stretching to thecoast, with an intense aerial battle unfoldingbeneath it, like a scene from a painter’s canvas ora Hollywood film. His firsthand account can beread in an article by Merle C. Olmsted here.Roberson’s unit managed to attack a group ofMesserschmitt Bf 109s, likely from II./JG 11, as theyattempted to disengage from the combat zone. Inthe ensuing engagement, American pilots claimedtwenty victories over Bf 109s and an additionalfive over Fw 190s. Roberson’s first target wasa Bf 109, his guns struck directly the cockpit, whichimmediately burst into flames, the pilot did not bailout. He then pursued a second Bf 109, hitting it firstin the tail section and then in the engine. Smokeand coolant streamed from the damaged aircraft.Although he lost sight of it in the final seconds ofthe chase, his wingman, Charles Goss, confirmedthe kill after landing. Their adversaries fromII./JG 11 lost four aircraft in the skirmish, and onepilot was killed while descending by parachute.However, the 357th Fighter Group also paida price. Five of their pilots failed to return fromthe mission. At least four were shot down byFocke-Wulfs from 5./JG 26, led by Lt. Vogt. Amongthose lost was Maj. Edward Hiro, commander ofthe 363rd Fighter Squadron, who was flying hisfinal mission before returning to the United States.Capt. Bruce McIntyre of the 364th FS and his twowingmen also did not return. Fortunately, theysurvived and were taken as prisoners of war.One of them had been flying as a replacementand wore his dress uniform, as he had originallyplanned to spend the day on a date with a lovelyyoung woman in London. The last pilot fromthe 357th FG shot down that day was JamesBlanchard of the 362nd FS, most likely downed bya Bf 109 pilot from II./JG 11.In the days that followed, the 357th FG continuedto fly combat missions over the Netherlands, butno further enemy contact was made. This waspartly due to unfavorable weather, both over theDutch front and at their home bases in England.Fierce aerial battles over the drop zone continueduntil the end of Operation Market Garden onSeptember 25, 1944.Like a Painting on CanvasIllustration: Antonis KarydisText: Jan BobekINFO Eduard33April 2025Strana 34
#11184KAMIKAZE TOKKÔTAI1/48The Limited edition kit of the Japanese WWII naval fighter aircraftA6M5 Zero Type 52 & two seat trainer A6M2-K in 1/48 scale.The kit offers markings for 10 aircraft used in attacksof kamikaze airmen against Allied ships.plastic parts: Eduardmarking options: 10decals: EduardPE parts: yes, pre-paintedpainting mask: yesresin parts: noKITS 04/2025Dual ComboProduct pageINFO Eduard34April 2025Strana 35
A6M5 Zero Type 52, probably c/n 4271, Lt. Yukio Seki, 1st Kamikaze TokubetsuKōgekitai, Shikishima-tai, Mabalacat airfield,Phillipines, October 1944A6M5 Zero Type 52, Hikōtai 165, Kōkūtai 653, IJN Zuihō,Ōita base, Japan, September 1944In October 1944, as part of the 1st KamikazeTokubetsu Kōgekitai, the first nine groups ofkamikaze pilots were organized, mostly fromKōkūtai 201, including the Shikishima unit.Its CO was Lieutenant Yukio Seki. He was born in1921 (NA 70th class, 1941), he initially served onthe battleship Fusō then experienced the Battleof Midway aboard the seaplane tender Chitose.In September 1944, he was assigned to Kōkūtai201 in the Philippines, where he helped trainpilots in skip bombing. After suffering heavylosses, the unit received replacement aircraftfrom other formations at Mabalacat, includingHikōtai 602 (Kōkūtai 381), from which aircraft02-112 originated. On October 25, Seki led oneof seven groups of Zero pilots in an attack onTaffy 3 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, escortedby fighter ace Hiroyoshi Nishizawa from Kōkūtai203. The aircraft, most likely piloted by Seki,struck the escort carrier USS St. Lo, which sankafter 30 minutes. Of the 889 crew members,113 were killed or went missing, while aboutthirty others later died from their injuries. Oneof the survivors, ACOM Earl F. Roberts, founda A6M5 Mitsubishi Co. tail data plate no. 2968before abandoning the ship. From this, it isestimated that the aircraft's serial numberwas likely 4271 and that it was manufacturedbetween late October and early November 1943.This Mitsubishi manufactured aircraft wasassigned to Kōkūtai 653, which was establishedin February 1944. The division of colors on thefuselage is characteristic of aircraft producedby Mitsubishi. Kōkūtai 653 participated in theBattle of the Philippine Sea in June 1944 aboardthe carriers Chitose, Chiyoda, and Zuihō. Most ofits armament consisted of A6M2 Type 21 fighter-bombers. Out of the nine carrier squadroncommanders, only one survived. After the battle,Kōkūtai 653 was reorganized into four Hikōtais.Lt. Kenji Nakagawa led Hikōtai 164 and 165 with48 A6M5 fighters each. Lt. Tetsuo Endō led48 A6M fighter-bombers of Hikōtai 166, whilebombers were assigned to Hikōtai 263. In thefall of 1944, Kōkūtai 653 suffered 50% lossesin the defense of Taiwan. During the defense ofthe Philippines, Hikōtai 164 operated from landbases. The aircraft of Hikōtai 165 were deployedaboard aircraft carriers during the Battle ofLeyte Gulf, with numbers on upper part of thetail indicating their carrier: Zuikaku (1), Zuihō (2),Chitose (3), and Chiyoda (4). After the loss of allcarriers, Kōkūtai 653 fought in the Philippines.Several of its pilots escorted Kamikazemissions as part of Reisen-tai on October 29and November 6. Kōkūtai 653 was disbandedon November 15, 1944.KITS 04/2025INFO Eduard35April 2025Strana 36
A6M5 Zero Type 52, Kōkūtai 210, Meiji Base, Japan, winter 1944-1945A6M5 Zero Type 52, Lt. (jg) Seizō Yasunori, Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai,Dai 7 Shōwa-tai, Kanoya Base,Japan, May 1945This Nakajima manufactured aircraft featureda fuselage color scheme characteristic ofthis producer. Kōkūtai 210 was established inSeptember 1944 at Meiji Base as an operationaltraining unit equipped with A6M Zero and N1K1-Jfighters, J1N night fighters, as well as bombersand reconnaissance aircraft. The Zero squadron,consisting of 48 aircraft, was commanded byLt. Toshio Shiozuru. During U.S. carrier-based airraids on Japan on February 16–17, 1945, Kōkūtai210 pilots claimed 14 confirmed and 4 probablevictories while losing one aircraft. From lateMarch, 32 A6Ms and 14 N1K1-Js were transferredto Kokubu No. 1 Base under Kōkūtai 601. FromApril 6, Kōkūtai 210 fighters engaged in battlesover Okinawa, achieving 6 victories at the costof 10 aircraft. During the Kikusui I special attackoperation, Kōkūtai 210 formed several Kamikazeunits, including Dai 210 Butai Reisen-tai, whichwas armed with Zeros. On April 6, the unitlaunched 12 Zeros with 10 escorting N1K1-Jsagainst enemy forces 80 nautical miles fromTokunoshima. On April 11, three more Zeros withKamikaze pilots were deployed against enemycarriers east of Okinawa. In mid-April, Kōkūtai210 was reorganized as a pure fighter unit, andremained in reserve in case of an invasion ofJapan.Although this aircraft bears the Yatabe Kōkūtaidesignation and was assigned to Kamikaze UnitShōwa No. 7, which was formed from YatabeKōkūtai, its pilot belonged to a different unit.He was Lt. (jg) Seizō Yasunori from FighterHikōtai 306, which operated under Kōkūtai 721“Jinrai Butai” (Divine Thunder Corps), providingfighter escort for G4M Betty bombers modifiedto carry Yokosuka MXY-7 Ōka rocket planes.Seizō Yasunori had also trained for Ōka missions,but due to heavy losses of Betty bombers,he was reassigned to Kamikaze Unit KenmuNo. 10, one of over 20 Kamikaze units formedfrom Zero pilots of Kōkūtai 721. This unitlaunched over 200 Zero fighters in Kamikazeattacks – second only to Kōkūtai 201, whichdeployed the most Zero Kamikaze pilots duringthe defense of the Philippines. On May 11, 1945,Yasunori was one of the pilots who attackedthe USS Bunker Hill. The ship was first hit bya bomb and then by the aircraft of his fellow pilot,Lt.(jg) Yoshiaki Shibata. Shortly after, EnsignKyioshi Ogawa struck the flight deck with a bombfrom his burning aircraft. Yasunori attemptedto deliver the final blow to the aircraft carrier,but he was shot down by an anti-aircraft fire.The USS Bunker Hill suffered 393 crew memberskilled or missing and 264 wounded, making itthe deadliest Kamikaze attack in history.KITS 04/2025INFO Eduard36April 2025Strana 37
A6M5 Zero Type 52, Lt. Nao Sugisaki, Kōkūtai 352,Ōmura Base, Japan, March 1945A6M2-K, Ensign Kōzō Koizumi, Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai,Dai 7 Shōwa-tai, Kanoya Base, Japan, April 1945On aircraft manufactured by Nakajima, such asthis one, propeller spinners were left in naturalmetal finish during final assembly until the endof the war. At the unit level, they were typicallyrepainted in dark green or brown, left unpainted,or given specific identification markings.Kōkūtai 352 was established in August 1944 toprovide aerial defense for the cities of Sasebo,Nagasaki, and Ōmura. The unit was equippedwith Zero fighters, Raiden interceptors andGekkō night fighters and escorted the Kamikazeairmen using their Zero fighters. An unusualnumbering system for tail markings was used.Zero fighter squadron was led by Lieutenant NaoSugisaki, who was born in 1920 and graduatedfrom the Naval Academy (69th class) in March1941. From August 1944, the unit engaged B-29bomber formations, and during one such battle,Sugisaki was killed on March 31, 1945, overMisumi in Kumamoto Prefecture. The aircraft352-177 was likely assigned to him but it is notcertain whether he flew it on his last mission.In April 1945, part of Kōkūtai 352, led byLieutenant Manae Uematsu, relocated to KokubuAir Base. There, they participated in escortmissions to protect and observe the resultsof Kamikaze attacks during Operation Kikusui,the defense of Okinawa. However, Kōkūtai 352was not assigned to provide its own aircraft orpilots for Kamikaze attacks.The aircraft bears the designation Ya, indicatingits affiliation with the Yatabe Kōkūtai. Thistraining unit was established in 1939 and, afterbeing reorganized under this name in December1944, continued to specialize exclusively infighter training. It operated A6M Zero, N1KShiden, J2M Raiden, and the two-seat A6M2-Kaircraft. In total, the unit had 180 aircraft atits disposal. In early 1945, the Yatabe Kōkūtaiparticipated in Japan’s defensive battles.In April, it formed Kamikaze Shōwa Units Nos. 1through 5 from a cadre of its instructors. One ofits pilots, Kōzō Koizumi, took part in a Kamikazeattack on April 29, 1945, against Allied aircraftcarriers east of Okinawa. This attack markedthe final day of Operation Kikusui IV, which hadbeen ongoing since April 21. During OperationKikusui IV, Kamikaze attacks struck 18 vessels,sinking the minesweeper USS Swallow, LandingCraft Support (LCS-15), and the cargo shipCanada Victory, which was carrying 7,000 tonsof explosives. On April 29 alone, the destroyersUSS Haggard and USS Hazelwood weredamaged, resulting in 57 deaths and 66 wounded.By this point, after nearly a month of relentlessJapanese air offensive – combining conventionalair raids with Kamikaze attacks – Allied crewswere suffering from severe sleep deprivationdue to constant alerts and were even unable tochange their clothes.KITS 04/2025INFO Eduard37April 2025Strana 38
A6M2-K, Kasumigaura Kōkūtai, Sentōki Tokubetsu Kōgekitai,Chitose Base, Japan, July 1945A6M2-K, Lt. (jg) Tamotsu Kaneko, Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai,Dai 1 Tsukuba-tai, Kanoya Base,Japan, April 1945Kasumigaura Kōkūtai was the third oldestaviation unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy.It was established in November 1922, andamong its first aircraft types were the Avro504 and Sparrowhawk. This unit played a keyrole in training cadres of the Japanese navalair force. Among the instructors who servedin this unit were Akio Matsuba (18 victories)and Kunioshi Tanaka (17 victories). One of thepilots who underwent training at KasumigauraKōkūtai was Wataru Nakamichi, who achieved15 victories and was one of the escort pilots forthe missions with Yokosuka MXY-7 Ōka aircraftwithin the Kōkūtai 721. Towards the end of thewar, Kasumigaura Kōkūtai allocated twentyA6M2-K training aircraft for Kamikaze missions,but the order for deployment was never issuedbefore the war ended. The Japanese army andnaval air force were conserving their reservesand replenishing aircraft of all categoriesfor Kamikaze attacks against the anticipatedAllied landing on the Japanese home islands.The Japanese planned to strike (though notnecessarily sink) approximately 50% of enemyvessels due to the expected proximity of targetsduring the landing.The Tsukuba Kōkūtai training unit was separatedfrom Kasumigaura Kōkūtai in December 1938.Over time, the focus of training provided bythe unit changed. In November 1944, TsukubaKōkūtai assigned experienced instructors toform a fighter squadron equipped with Zeroand Shiden aircraft. This squadron engaged incombat with B-29 bombers and U.S. carrier-based aircraft as early as January and February1945. At the end of March 1945, Tsukuba Kōkūtaiwas ordered to form its own Kamikaze units,designated Tsukuba-tai No. 1 to No. 6. However,the last two Kamikaze units were staffed byZero pilots from Kōkūtai 721. On April 6, 1945,during the first day of Operation Kikusui I,Lt. (jg) Tamotsu Kaneko was deployed withaircraft Tsu-460. Along with 16 other pilots fromhis unit, he attacked convoys near Okinawa.On April 6, a total of 391 naval aircraft and 133army aircraft were dispatched from bases inTaiwan and Japan to the Okinawa area. Amongthem, the Navy assigned 215 and the Army82 aircraft for Kamikaze attacks. However,a relatively large number of aircraft had to returndue to malfunctions or other issues. During theKamikaze attacks, 20 American vessels were hit.The destroyers USS Bush, Colhoun, and Emmonswere sunk, and the British aircraft carrier HMSIllustrious was also damaged.KITS 04/2025INFO Eduard38April 2025Strana 39
A6M2-K, Tsukuba Kōkūtai, Tsukuba Base, Japan, 1944The design of the two-seat training aircraft,which was based on the A6M2 Type 21 carrier-based fighter, was developed by 21st Naval AirArsenal at the Ōmura base. The developmentstarted in 1942, with the prototype completedin November of that year. The aircraft wasdesignated A6M2-K Type 11. To reduce weight,the cannons were removed from the wings.Some sources state that only the starboardmachine gun was retained, while othersmention armament consisting of two machineguns. The front cockpit for the student pilotwas not equipped with canopy and had foldingdoors on the sides. Two fins were added to therear fuselage to improve stability. Productionof the A6M2-K at the 21st Naval Air Arsenalbegan in January 1943 using components fromMitsubishi and, primarily, Nakajima. A totalof 218 units were produced there by July 1945.The A6M2-K was also manufactured by Hitachi,which delivered 279 units between May 1944and July 1945. According to a painting regulationissued in September 1942, training aircraft werepainted yellow-orange on all surfaces. Due tothis, the national insignia on the underside wasgiven a white border. The use of numbers on theundersides of A6M2-K aircraft in the TsukubaKōkūtai is not photographically confirmed dueto the angle on which the available imageswere taken. However, three-digit numbers onthe wings on A6M2s of this unit are confirmedby photographic evidence. Therefore, their useon the A6M2-K is also possible.A6M2-K, Tsukuba Kōkūtai, Tsukuba Base, Japan, 1944In July 1943, a regulation was issued that,among other things, mandated that trainingaircraft deployed in combat operations or basedin areas where the enemy was active should bepainted like combat aircraft. In practice, this ledto the repainting of already-produced A6M2-Ktrainers. One such aircraft was Tsu-415, whichis known from a photograph showing it witha yellow-orange coating on all surfaces.However, in a later photograph, it appearscamouflaged with dark green paint on the uppersurfaces, while the original paint and markingson the tail remained unchanged. A6M2-Kaircraft were also used for target towing duringtraining. In February 1945, Tsukuba Kōkūtai wasordered to form Kamikaze units. The trainingprogram for these pilots included the followingrequirements: at least eight pattern flights,a minimum of seven formation flights, at leastten instrument flights, a minimum of ten specialattack training flights, at least six flights indarkness, five flights to a designated target,and a minimum of five navigation flights.KITS 04/2025INFO Eduard39April 2025Strana 40
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Codenamed ‘Oscar’ by the Allies, theaircraft was frequently mistaken for the Navy’s A6M2 Zero by those encountering it incombat, to the extent that it was widely referred to by its adversaries as the ‘Army 0’.Highly regarded in Japan, where it was much more widely recognised than the Zero, theKi-43 was the only Japanese fighter from the Pacific War to see active service with otherair forces, being supplied to both Thailand and Manchukuo by the Japanese, but alsoseeing use by France in Indochina, and by the air forces of Indonesia, the Republic ofChina, and North Korea, who pressed abandoned but airworthy airframes into service,some of which survived into the early 1950s. 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From the jungles of Vietnamto the deserts of Iraq the Intruder proved its worth, able to catty a plethora of weaponry andpack a mighty punch. From the Intruder airframe the KA-6D tanker variant was derived, alongwith the specialised EA-6A Intruder and then the EA-6B Prowler, a sophisticated four-seatelectronic warfare variant, packed with jamming equipment and electronics. Like the A-6, theProwler was used by both the Navy and Marine Corps. After nearly thirty-seven years andwith 693 airframes constructed, on February 28, 1997, VA-34 the Blue Blasters, retired theNavy’s last operational A-6E Intruders. The Navy retired its Prowlers in 2015, however, theMarines Corps carried on flying the EA-6B into the early months of 2019. Warpaint 146 ispacked full of all the usual historical and reference material, with walkarounds of bothProwler and Intruder, colour artwork by Sam Pearson, and a well-paced narrative that placesthis essential aircraft in context and showcases its role in US naval operations over nearly sixty years.All these titles are available in printed format via our on demand printing service. Please contact our office for further information.£17.00Warpaint series No.147Orders from the world’s bookand hobby trade are invitedPrevious Warpaint titles£19.00Warpaint series No.146Nakajima KKii--4433HHaayyaabbuussaa//OOssccaarrGrummanAA--66IInnttrruuddeerr&&EEAA--66BBPPrroowwlleerrGGUUIIDDEELLIINNEEPPUUBBLLIICCAATTIIOONNSSLLIIMMIITTEEDDGrummanAA--66IInnttrruuddeerr&&EEAA--66BBPPrroowwlleerrBy Andy EvansGrumman A-6E Intruder Buno 155678 of VA-85Black Falcons based at NAS Oceana, seenonboard USS Am erica w hile a nchored inStokes Bay, 25 SeptemberWARPAINT SERIES No.14646 Warpaint A-6 Intruder & EA-6 Prowler.qxp_Warpaint Master 22/12/2024 11:32 Page 58NewreleaseWarpaint 147 Ki-43 Hayabusa & 146 A-6 Intruder.qxp_Warpaint Advert 17/03/2025 15:35 Page 1Strana 42
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P7966, W/Cdr Douglas R. S. Bader, CO of Tangmere Wing, RAF Tangmere,United Kingdom, March - July 1941P7619, S/Ldr Brian J. E. Lane, CO of No. 19 Squadron, RAF Duxford/RAF Fowlmere,United Kingdom, January-June 1941The Spitfire Mk.IIa serial number P7966with the Manxman donation inscription wasthe first Spitfire to bear Bader’s initials asa fuselage code. Bader took advantage of hisprivilege when he was appointed commanderof the Tangmere Wing in March 1941 using theinitials D-B on the fuselage, plus the WingCommander’s pennant under the windshield.His personal call sign was Dogsbody. AfterNo. 145 Squadron commanded by Bader’s friend,S/Ldr Stan Turner, joined the Tangmere Wing inMay 1941, a cartoon of Hitler kicked by a boot waspainted on the left side of the engine cowlingon both commanders’ personal Spitfires asa reminder of the emblem used by the Hurricanesof No. 242 Squadron, in which Bader and Turnerhad flown during the Battle of Britain. Bader’sSpitfire had metal ailerons and carried theA camouflage pattern, but with a non-standardlayout of camouflage fields behind the fuselagecockpit. The rudder and both elevator surfacesused in the assembly of the aircraft were mostlikely from another Spitfire which carried theB camouflage pattern. Bader shot down10 aircraft with P7966, probably shot down fourothers and damaged seven. On September 9,1941, during a dogfight with German fightersover Saint Omer, he was accidentally shot downby his wingman. He lost one of his prosthesesin the emergency abandonment of his SpitfireMk.Va W3819, was captured and spent the restof the war at Colditz Castle, where he wasliberated in April 1945. In all, Douglas Baderachieved 24 kills during his career, four of whichwere shared, seven probable and 11 enemyaircraft damaged.Brian John Edward Lane DFC was a fighter aceand respected commander of No. 19 Squadron.He was born on June 18, 1917, and joined theRAF in 1936. After completing his training,he was posted to No. 66 Squadron in January1937 and No. 213 Squadron in June. Shortly afterthe outbreak of war he became a Flying Officerwith No. 19 Squadron. He was awarded the DFCfor his successes over Dunkirk in late Julyand officially became Squadron Commanderon September 5. The Spitfires that Brian Laneregularly flew had his personal emblem underthe cockpit – a swastika pierced by a yellowlightning bolt. Spitfire P7619, which S/Ldr BrianLane flew throughout the first half of 1941, hadthe emblem of the swastika and lightning boltdepicted under the commander’s pennant.For a time, his Spitfire carried a non-standardrear-view mirror system with additional mirrorson either side of the windscreen frame, but asthe effectiveness of such a set-up was doubtful,it was soon removed. In June 1941 Lane wasassigned to No. 12 Group Headquarters and inNovember was sent on a tour of duty in theMiddle East. In June 1942 he returned to the UKand took command of No. 61 OTU. On December9, 1942, he took command of No. 167 Squadron.Four days after his arrival he led three moreSpitfires over the Dutch coast and was lastseen in pursuit of two Fw 190s. He was mostlikely shot down over the North Sea. During hiswartime career he scored seven confirmed kills,two unconfirmed, one probable and damagedone enemy aircraft.KITS 04/2025INFO Eduard43April 2025Strana 44
P8084, F/Lt James J. O´Meara DFC, No. 64 Squadron, RAF Drem,United Kingdom, September - October 1941P7542, S/Ldr Adolph G. Malan, CO of No. 74 Squadron, RAF Biggin Hill,United Kingdom, December 1940-March 1941This Spitfire Mk.IIa from No. 64 Squadron carriedthe then new Day Fighter Scheme camouflage,introduced by Air Ministry order of August 19,1941. After this date, RAF Fighter Command’sday fighters were painted Dark Green andOcean Grey (Mixed Grey) on the upper surfacesand Medium Sea Grey on the lower surfaces.The code letters were in Sky, and the fuselagebelt and propeller cone were also the same color.The aircraft sported the donation inscriptionGARFIELD WESTON SVI on both sides of the tankcover. The thirteen kill symbols belonged toF/Lt James O’Meara, who began his combatcareer in the ranks of No. 64 Squadron overDunkirk in May 1940, then served with otherunits from late August 1940 before rejoiningNo. 64 Squadron in April 1941. In October hewas released from combat operations andtransferred to No. 1491 Squadron, which wastowing targets in Tain. He later commandeda Wing of high altitude fighter Spitfires of theMk.VII version. His total wartime score was11 confirmed kills plus two in cooperation,one unconfirmed and four probable kills. To thishe added 11 damaged aircraft alone and one inco-operation.No. 74 Squadron was among the first FighterCommand units rearmed in September 1940with the new Mk.II Spitfires. Under the commandof Adolph “Sailor” Malan, it became one of themost successful RAF squadrons ever in theBattle of Britain. Malan himself was an elitefighter ace and, with eight kills, one of themost successful pilots flying the Mk.II version.His second Mk.IIa Spitfire was s/n P7542, whichbore the standard Temperate Land Schemelivery with the lower surfaces in Sky, exceptfor the left wing which was black underneath.It was a quick identification item used by theRAF from December 1940 to March 1941. At theend of March 1941, Malan took command of thenewly established Biggin Hill Wing and tookover the new Spitfire Mk.Vb. During the war hescored 34 kills, seven of which were shared,three probable, plus 16 enemy aircraft damaged.KITS 04/2025INFO Eduard44April 2025Strana 45
P8088, P/O Alex S. C. Lumbsden, No. 118 Squadron, RAF Ibsley,United Kingdom, April - August 1941This Spitfire was donated in January 1941 bythe Borough of Lambeth Spitfire Fund and sawoperational service with Nos. 66, 118, 152 and19 Squadron where it was damaged during a nightlanding. After repairs it served with No. 61 OTU.The fate of P8088 was fulfilled on September16, 1944, when it crashed with its pilot, F/SgtJohn Barry, during a training flight. In 1944/45and 1978, parts of P8088 were recovered by theCosford salvage team and stored. The depictedimage of Spitfire P8088 shows its four-monthservice with No. 118 Squadron, where it receivedthe codename NK-K and became P/O AlecLumsden’s personal Spitfire. Lumsden hada drawing of a character painted on his newSpitfire under the front plate, which was Capt.Reilly-Ffoull from the wartime cartoon seriesJust Jake. The word BETTE, which was hisgirlfriend’s nickname, was also painted on bothsides of the cockpit overlay. Alex Lumbsden wasborn in 1921 and educated at Malvern College.After the outbreak of the Second World War,he volunteered for the RAF Reserve as a pilotin training. His wartime career varied. During12 months in 1941/42, he flew combat missionsfrom bases in England, North Africa and Malta,and also took part in two Atlantic convoys asa Sea Hurricane pilot. He spent the rest of thewar flying with maintenance and operationaltraining units. After the war he held variouspositions, all of which were in one way oranother connected with aviation. A distinguishedaviation historian, he wrote countless articlesand several books on a variety of subjects.648611 Spitfire Mk.IIb gun bays (Brassin)3DL48007 Spitfire Mk.II SPACE (3D Decal Set)EX1110 Spitfire Mk.II (Mask)EX1111 Spitfire Mk.II TFace (Mask)For Spitfire Mk.IIa 1/48RECOMMENDED:#648611KITS 04/2025INFO Eduard45April 2025Strana 46
#7476P-51D-5 Mustang1/72The Weekend edition kit of US WWII fighter aircraft P-51D-5 Mustangin 1/72 scale. The kit is focused on aircraft without thedorsal fin assembly.plastic parts: Eduardmarking options: 4decals: EduardPE parts: nopainting mask: noresin parts: noProduct pageKITS 04/2025INFO Eduard46April 2025Strana 47
44-13691, Lt. Arval J. Roberson, 362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, Leiston,United Kingdom, September 194444-13737, Lt. Anton Walace, 486th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF,Bodney, UK, June 1944Arval James Roberson was born on November14, 1923, at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana,USA. He joined the Army Reserves on June 15,1942, and on May 20 of the same year as a ratedpilot he was commissioned Second Lieutenant.He transferred to 362nd FS, 357th FG, wherehe flew 76 missions during his operation tour.He achieved six aerial victories confirmedplus one probable, the last two of them scoredwith the Mustang P-51D named Passion Wagon.Roberson later served in Korean War with 12thFBS, 18th FBG. He flew 100 combat missionsthere. During Vietnam War, he served as LiaisonOfficer to the VN JCS and he also flew 26 supportmissions with C-47s. He was promoted toColonel on August 26, 1966, served as the lastcommander of the Otis AB and retired from AirForce on March 1, 1973. Arval Roberson passedaway on December 7, 2007, (aged 84).The Mustang serial number 44-13737 was one ofthe first P-51Ds to be assigned to the 352nd FG inJuly 1944. This aircraft was fitted with the blackcode letters PZ-W and assigned to Lt. AntonJ. Wallace, a member of the 486th FS, who hadthe inscription “Little Rebel” painted on the leftside of the engine cowling, name previouslycarried by his P-47 and P-51B aircraft.The “Little Rebel” was initially flown in theoriginal D-5 block state, i.e. without theadditional dorsal fin of the vertical stabilizer.The additional installation of the fin occurredin the fall of 1944. In November 1944, afterWallace’s second operational tour, Lt. Charles“Buck” Pattillo, took over the “Little Rebel” anddecided to keep the name on the aircraft.However, the lettering was repainted. The whiteand black design was replaced by creamy onewith a red outline. It is not known whether thechange occurred while the aircraft was still inuse by Wallace or after Pattillo took over.KITS 04/2025INFO Eduard47April 2025Strana 48
44-13309, Maj. Evan McCall, 380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF, Maupertus airfield,Cherbourg, France, July 1944P-51D-5, 44-13494, Lt. Walter J. Goehausen Jr., 308th FS,31st FG, 15th AF, San Severo, Italy, summer 1944Maj. Evan McCall named all his aircraft Fool’sParadise. Those with numbers I and II were P-39Airacobras he flew at Hamilton Field, California.During the war, in addition to his role as a fighterpilot, he was also deployed with Patton’s 3rdArmoured Division as a forward air navigatorduring the fighting in France until shortly beforethe Battle of the Bulge, when he returned to hisunit and to flying. Although he did not becomea fighter ace, he was one of the very experiencedpilots and tested all American and most Britishsingle-seat fighter aircraft during his combatcareer. His Fool’s Paradise IV already had theinvasion stripes on the upper surfaces washedoff in July. Instead, all that was left was thebase Olive Drab paint, which had been erodedin many places by the process of washing theblack and white stripes. There were also visibleresidue of the stripes. The same was true for theridge area of the fuselage behind the canopy.Walter John Goehausen was born on June 20,1921, in St. Louis, Missouri. After his pilot traininghe was ordered to the 308th FS and whileflying combat with it he scored ten kills of theenemy aircraft. After the previous deploymentwith VIII Fighter Command in Great Britain the308th Fighter Squadron was sent to Africawithin the 31st FG under the 12th AF command.Here this unit took part in the support of thelandings in Sicily, then at Salerno and at Anzio.In Great Britain its pilots flew Spitfires Mk.V butduring the Africa fighting they converted to themodern Spitfires Mk.VIII and Mk.IX. In April 1944the 308th FS (together with the other 31st FGsquadrons) was re-equipped with Mustangswhich they flew within the 15th AF escorting thefour-engined bombers over targets in occupiedEurope and Germany as well. Besides theoblique red stripes, the markings of the 31st FGaircraft, his Mustang, nicknamed Miss Mimi II,also carried the yellow stripes on the wings andthe tail surfaces introduced in March 1943 as themarking of the American fighters operating inthe Mediterranean.KITS 04/2025INFO Eduard48April 2025Strana 49
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BRASSINLööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboardand STEEL seat belts for F4F-4 in 1/48 scale.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: AcademySet contains:- resin: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noLööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboardand STEEL seat belts for A6M5 Zero in 1/48 scale.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- resin: 4 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details:yes, pre-painted- painting mask: no644301F4F-4 LööK1/48 Academy644302A6M5 LööK1/48 EduardProduct pageProduct pageINFO Eduard50April 2025Strana 51
674030F4U-1A LööK1/72 TamiyaLööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboardand STEEL seat belts for F4U-1A in 1/72 scale.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- resin: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noBRASSINLööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboardand STEEL seat belts for Mosquito NF Mk.IIin 1/72 scale. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- resin: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: no674031Mosquito NF Mk.II LööK1/72 TamiyaProduct pageProduct pageINFO Eduard51April 2025Strana 52
BRASSIN674028Bf 109G-6 LööKplus1/72 EduardCollection of 4 sets for Bf 109G-6 in 1/72 scale.Recommended kit: Tamiya- LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)- undercarriage wheels- exhaust stacks- painting maskProduct pageCollection 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 maskProduct page644300P-40E w/ fishtail exhaust stacks LööKplus1/48 EduardINFO Eduard52April 2025Strana 53
BRASSIN624007Spitfire Mk.VIII/Mk.IX seat PRINT1/24 AirfixBrassin set - pilot seat for Spitfire Mk.VIII or Mk.IXin 1/24 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: AirfixSet contains:- 3D print: 11 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: noProduct pageBrassin set - the wing gun bays for P-40Ein 1/48 scale. The set consists of bothwings bays. Made by 3D direct print.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 30 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: no6481075P-40E gun bays PRINT1/48 EduardProduct pageINFO Eduard53April 2025Strana 54
BRASSIN6481083P-40 100lb M30 US bombs PRINT1/48 EduardBrassin set - 100lb US bombs for P-40E in 1/48 scale.Set consists of 3 bombs. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 6 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: noProduct pageBrassin set - 500lb US bombs for P-40Ein 1/48 scale. Set consists of 3 bombs.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- resin: 3 parts- 3D print: 7 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: noProduct page6481079P-40 500lb M64 US bombs1/48 EduardINFO Eduard54April 2025Strana 55
BRASSIN6481085P-40 52gal drop tank PRINT1/48 EduardBrassin set - 52gal fuel drop tank for P-40Ein 1/48 scale. Set consists of 1 tank. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Made by direct 3D printing.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noProduct pageBrassin set - exhaust nozzle for F-35Cin 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- 3D print: 4 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: no6481087F-35C exhaust nozzle PRINT1/48 TamiyaProduct pageINFO Eduard55April 2025Strana 56
BRASSINBrassin set - exhaust ducts for F4F-4in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Recommended kit: AcademySet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noProduct page6481088F4F-4 exhausts PRINT1/48 Academy6481089F4F-4 wheels early1/48 AcademyBrassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F4F-4in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheelsand 3 types of a tail wheel. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: AcademySet contains:- resin: 5 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: yesProduct pageINFO Eduard56April 2025Strana 57
6481090F4F-4 wheels late1/48 AcademyBrassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F4F-4in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheelsand 3 types of a tail wheel. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: AcademySet contains:- resin: 5 parts- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: yesProduct pageBRASSINBrassin set - gun barrels for F4F-4 in 1/48 scale.The set consists of 6 barrels. Made by direct3D printing. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: AcademySet contains:- resin: 4 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: no6481092F4F-4 gun barrels PRINT1/48 AcademyProduct pageINFO Eduard57April 2025Strana 58
BRASSINBrassin set - 500kg bomb for A6M5 Zeroin 1/48 scale. Set consists of 1 bomb.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 4 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: noProduct page6481093A6M5/7 500kg bomb PRINT1/48 Eduard6481094A6M5 seat PRINT1/48 EduardBrassin set - pilot seat for A6M5 Zero in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details:yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noProduct pageINFO Eduard58April 2025Strana 59
672407Spitfire Mk.V wheels1/72 TamiyaBrassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Spitfire Mk.Vin 1/72 scale. The set consists of the main wheelsand a tail wheel. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- resin: 3 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: yesProduct pageBRASSINBrassin set - exhaust stacks for Spitfire Mk.Vin 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: no672408Spitfire Mk.V three-stacks exhaust rounded PRINT1/72 TamiyaProduct pageINFO Eduard59April 2025Strana 60
BRASSINBrassin set - exhaust stacks for Spitfire Mk.Vin 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noProduct page672409Spitfire Mk.V three-stacks exhaust fishtail PRINT1/72 Tamiya672410Spitfire Mk.V six-stacks exhaust fishtail PRINT1/72 TamiyaBrassin set - exhaust stacks for Spitfire Mk.Vin 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noProduct pageINFO Eduard60April 2025Strana 61
Product pageCollection of 4 sets for Bf 109G-10 manufacturedby Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerkein 1/72 scale. Recommended kit: Eduard- engine- cockpit- undercarriage wheels- propellerAll sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.SIN67230Bf 109G-10 WNF1/72 EduardBRASSININFO Eduard61April 2025Strana 62
Collection of 4 sets for Bf 109G-10 manufacturedby Messerschmitt factory in Regensburgin 1/72 scale. Recommended kit: Eduard- engine- cockpit- undercarriage wheels- propellerAll sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.SIN67231Bf 109G-10 Mtt Regensburg1/72 EduardProduct pageBRASSININFO Eduard62April 2025Strana 63
Product pageCollection of 4 sets for Bf 109G-10manufactured by Erla factory in Leipzigin 1/72 scale. Recommended kit: Eduard- engine- cockpit- undercarriage wheels- propellerAll sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.SIN67232Bf 109G-10 Erla1/72 EduardBRASSININFO Eduard63April 2025Strana 64
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www.eduard.com/bfcBUNNY BUNNY FIGHTERFIGHTERCLUBEduard's special membership club for all modeling enthusiasts!15% Permanent Club discount at Eduard Store – you will receive permanent 15% discount on all Eduardproducts and also discount on various other non-Eduard products. Fixed, permanent, forever!Unique valuable Club kits and accessories – you will gain access to unique and nowhere else to be soldproducts, specially made for BFC members.Even better prices at Eduard events stand – do you know that Eduard usually has huge discounts ontheir products at fairs and events all over the world? BFC members will have even higher discount atthese events.Club T-shirt – you will receive fancy BFC T-shirt with unique design and special barcode(used for event discounts). This exclusive T-shirt will be only availableto the members of BFC.Free entry fee on E-day – you will not have to pay a penny to visit Eduard's E-day.That means lot of fun at E-day for two days and entry kit, absolutely free!* E-day - INTERNATIONAL SCALE KIT EXHIBITION - IPMS Czech Republic ChampionshipBOX CONTENT:Plastic parts, Marking options 6, Decal Set, PE parts, Maska, Brassinparts (two different types of wheels, landing flaps, dust filter witheyelid, intake ring and RP-3 60lb rockets), 3D decals for main and si-dewalk instrument and control panels with photo-etched details andseat belts.BOX CONTENT:Plastic parts, Marking options 4, Decal Set, PE parts, Maska, Brassinparts (undercarriage wheels, cockpit, exhaust nozzle, FOD).How to become a member of BFC?How to become a member of BFC?Simply by purchasing the Activation product. You will be given 15% discount on (almost) every Eduardproduct in your shopping cart. To apply this discount, the Activation product has to be in your shoppingcart. Activation product is excluded from this calculation.Activation products:Activation products:Tempest Mk. V + T-shirt 1/48MiG-21MF + T-shirt 1/72Strana 76
BIG EDAll sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.BIG33165 MC.205 Veltro 1/32 ItaleriBIG49442Junkers F.13 1/48 MiniArtBIG49443Chipmunk T.20 1/48 Airfix321021 MC.205 Veltro 1/3232492 MC.205 Veltro landing flaps 1/3233374 MC.205 Veltro seatbelts STEEL 1/32491494 Junkers F.13 1/48FE1494 Junkers F.13 seatbelts STEEL 1/48EX1083 Junkers F.13 1/48491496 Chipmunk T.20 1/48FE1497 Chipmunk T.20 seatbelts STEEL 1/48EX1085 Chipmunk T.20 1/48Product pageProduct pageProduct pageINFO Eduard76April 2025Strana 77
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MASKSIT FITS!EX1103 F-14D1/48 Great Wall HobbyEX1104 A6M5 Zero1/48 Fine MoldsEX1105 A6M5 Zero TFace1/48 Fine MoldsEX1106 MH-60L1/48 ICMEX1107 MH-60L TFace1/48 ICMEX1108 Lysander Mk.I/III1/48 AirfixEX1109 Lysander Mk.I/III TFace1/48 AirfixEX1110 Spitfire Mk.II1/48 EduardEX1111 Spitfire Mk.II TFace1/48 EduardEX1112 A6M2-K TFace1/48 EduardEX1113 A6M5 Zero TFace1/48 EduardCX688 E-2C1/72 HellerCX689 A-6E TRAM1/72 TrumpeterCX690 MiG-29 9-131/72 Great Wall HobbyEX1103 F-14DEX1105 A6M5 Zero TFaceEX1107 MH-60L TFaceEX1109 Lysander Mk.I/III TFaceEX1107 MH-60L TFaceEX1109 Lysander Mk.I/III TFaceEX1095 F4F-4 TFaceEX1105 A6M5 Zero TFaceEX1104 A6M5 ZeroEX1106 MH-60LEX1108 Lysander Mk.I/IIIINFO Eduard78April 2025Strana 79
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RELEASESAPRIL 2025KITSPE-SETSZOOMSMASKS11184 KAMIKAZE TOKKÔTAI IJN DUAL COMBO 1/48 Limited84206 Spitfire Mk.IIa 1/48 Weekend7476 P-51D-5 1/72 Weekend8804 Allied Airifeld with PSP cover 1/4853322 USS Wasp LHD-1 part 5 1/350 Trumpeter481158 B-24D bomb racks 1/48 Hobby Boss481159 B-24D bomb bay 1/48 Hobby Boss481160 A6M5 Zero landing flaps 1/48 Fine Molds491510 B-24D nose interior 1/48 Hobby Boss491511 F-14D 1/48 Great Wall Hobby491513 A6M5 Zero 1/48 Fine Molds491515 Lysander Mk.I/III 1/48 Airfix491517 MH-60L 1/48 ICM491518 MH-60L cargo seatbelts STEEL 1/48 ICM491519 B-24D radio compartment 1/48 Hobby Boss72743 E-2C/C+ undercarriage 1/72 Heller73845 A-6E TRAM 1/72 Trumpeter73846 MiG-29 9-13 1/72 Great Wall Hobby73847 E-2C 1/72 Heller73848 E-2C+ 1/72 HellerFE1511 F-14D 1/48 Great Wall HobbyFE1512 F-14D seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Great Wall HobbyFE1513 A6M5 Zero 1/48 Fine MoldsFE1514 A6M5 Zero seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Fine MoldsFE1515 Lysander Mk.I/III 1/48 AirfixFE1516 Lysander Mk.I/III seatbelts STEEL 1/48 AirfixFE1517 MH-60L 1/48 ICMFE1518 MH-60L seatbelts STEEL 1/48 ICMSS845 A-6E TRAM 1/72 TrumpeterSS847 E-2C 1/72 HellerSS848 E-2C+ 1/72 HellerEX1103 F-14D 1/48 Great Wall HobbyEX1104 A6M5 Zero 1/48 Fine MoldsEX1105 A6M5 Zero TFace 1/48 Fine MoldsEX1106 MH-60L 1/48 ICMEX1107 MH-60L TFace 1/48 ICMEX1108 Lysander Mk.I/III 1/48 AirfixEX1109 Lysander Mk.I/III TFace 1/48 AirfixEX1110 Spitfire Mk.II 1/48 EduardEX1111 Spitfire Mk.II TFace 1/48 EduardEX1112 A6M2-K TFace 1/48 EduardEX1113 A6M5 Zero TFace 1/48 EduardCX688 E-2C 1/72 HellerCX689 A-6E TRAM 1/72 TrumpeterCX690 MiG-29 9-13 1/72 Great Wall HobbyDECAL SETSD48119 P-40E stencils 1/48 EduardD72054 P-51D-5 "15th AF" 1/72 EduardINFO Eduard80April 2025Strana 81
BIG-EDBIG-EDRELEASESBRASSINLöökPLUSBIG SINSPACE644301 F4F-4 LööK 1/48 Academy644302 A6M5 LööK 1/48 Eduard674030 F4U-1 LööK 1/72 Tamiya674031 Mosquito NF Mk.II LööK 1/72 Tamiya624007 Spitfire Mk.VIII/Mk.IX seat PRINT 1/24 Airfix6481075 P-40E gun bays PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481079 P-40 500lb M64 US bomb 1/48 Eduard6481083 P-40 100lb M30 US bomb PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481085 P-40 52gal drop tank PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481087 F-35C exhaust nozzle PRINT 1/48 Tamiya6481088 F4F-4 exhausts PRINT 1/48 Academy6481089 F4F-4 wheels early 1/48 Academy6481090 F4F-4 wheels late 1/48 Academy6481092 F4F-4 gun barrels PRINT 1/48 Academy6481093 A6M5/7 500kg bomb PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481094 A6M5 seat PRINT 1/48 Eduard672407 Spitfire Mk.V wheels 1/72 Tamiya672408 Spitfire Mk.Vthree-stacks exhaust rounded PRINT 1/72 Tamiya672409 Spitfire Mk.Vthree-stacks exhaust fishtail PRINT 1/72 Tamiya672410 Spitfire Mk.Vsix-stacks exhaust fishtail PRINT 1/72 Tamiya644300 P-40E w/fishtail exhaust stacks LööKplus 1/48 Eduard674028 Bf 109G-6 LööKplus 1/72 TamiyaSIN67230 Bf 109G-10 WNF 1/72 EduardSIN67231 Bf 109G-10 Mtt Regensburg 1/72 EduardSIN67232 Bf 109G-10 Erla 1/72 Eduard3DL48215 F-14D SPACE 1/48 Great Wall Hobby3DL48216 A6M5 Zero SPACE 1/48 Fine Molds3DL48217 MH-60L SPACE 1/48 ICM3DL48218 Lysander Mk.I/III SPACE 1/48 Airfix3DL48219 A6M2-K SPACE 1/48 Eduard3DL48220 A6M5 Zero SPACE 1/48 Eduard3DL72059 E-2C SPACE 1/72 Heller3DL72060 E-2C+ SPACE 1/72 Heller3DL72061 A-6E TRAM SPACE 1/72 Trumpeter3DL72062 MiG-29 9-13 SPACE 1/72 Great Wall HobbyAPRIL 2025BIG EDBIG33165 MC.205 Veltro 1/32 ItaleriBIG49442 Junkers F.13 1/48 MiniArtBIG49443 Chipmunk T.20 1/48 AirfixINFO Eduard81April 2025Strana 82
BUILT1/48KAMIKAZE TOKKÔTAIbuilt by Robert Szwarc#11184MARKING JINFO Eduard82April 2025Strana 83
BUILTA6M2-K, Tsukuba Kōkūtai, Tsukuba Base, Japan, 1944In July 1943, a regulation was issued that, amongother things, mandated that training aircraftdeployed in combat operations or based inareas where the enemy was active should bepainted like combat aircraft. In practice, this ledto the repainting of already-produced A6M2-Ktrainers. One such aircraft was Tsu-415, whichis known from a photograph showing it witha yellow-orange coating on all surfaces. However,in a later photograph, it appears camouflagedwith dark green paint on the upper surfaces,while the original paint and markings on thetail remained unchanged. A6M2-K aircraft werealso used for target towing during training.In February 1945, Tsukuba Kōkūtai was orderedto form Kamikaze units. The training program forthese pilots included the following requirements:at least eight pattern flights, a minimum ofseven formation flights, at least ten instrumentflights, a minimum of ten special attack trainingflights, at least six flights in darkness, five flightsto a designated target, and a minimum of fivenavigation flights.Product pageINFO Eduard83April 2025Strana 84
BUILT1/48P-40E WarhawkAccessories used:6481066 P-40 E Radio Compartment PRINT (Brassin)6481069 P-40 E Engine set PRINT (Brassin)built by Paolo Portuesi#R0023MARKING FP-40E WarhawkINFO Eduard84April 2025Strana 85
41-36171, 2Lt. Clyde H. Barnett Jr, 8th FS, 49th FG, Kila Kila, New Guinea, 1942Clyde Haygood Barnett Jr was born on 23 June1916 in West Palm Beach, Florida. He scored a totalof four kills, two of them in the defense of Darwin.During his time with the 49th FG he took a numberof photographs, many of which are well knowntoday. Like a true patriot, he named his P-40 WestPalm Beach Playboy. This is the second aircraftof that name, and of interest is the drawing ofthe West Palm Beach scenery on the left side ofthe fuselage, as well as the mischievous drawingof Donald Duck on the national insignia on thesame side of the fuselage. Although this P-40Ewas finished in British colors, the lower surfaceswere repainted in Neutral Grey. Presumably thisrepainting also created the non-standard whiteborders around the US Army lettering and theemblem. Clyde H. Barnett died on April 24, 2002,at the age of 85.BUILTINFO Eduard85April 2025Strana 86
BUILTB-26KInvaderICM 1/48built by Rene Van Der HartAccessories used:491262 generel set (PE-Set)INFO Eduard86April 2025Strana 87
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ON APPROACHMAY 2025644305Lysander Mk.I/Mk.III LööK1/48 Airfix674032Mosquito FB Mk.VI LööK1/72 TamiyaBIG33166 Bf 109F-2 1/32 Hobby 2000 / HasegawaBIG33167 Bf 109F-4 1/32 Hobby 2000 / HasegawaBIG49444 Bf 109E-3 1/48 Hobby BossBIG49445 F-86F-25/30 1/48 Airix644305 Lysander Mk.I/Mk.III LööK 1/48 Airfix674032 Mosquito FB Mk.VI LööK 1/72 Tamiya674033 Mosquito B Mk.IV/PR Mk.IV LööK 1/72 Tamiya635038 Sd.Kfz. 250 radio equipment PRINT 1/35 Takom6481073 Mosquito exhaust stacks PRINT 1/48 Tamiya6481077 P-40 250lb Mk.2 British bomb 1/48 Eduard6481078 P-40 30lb frag bombs 1/48 Eduard6481080 P-40 500lb GP British bomb 1/48 Eduard6481081 P-40 250lb Mk.1 British bomb 1/48 Eduard6481082 P-40 250lb MC British bomb 1/48 Eduard6481091 F-35B exhaust nozzle PRINT 1/48 Tamiya6481095 A6M5 Type 52 gun bays PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481097 P-40E radiators upgrade set PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481100 P-40E tail wheel bay PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481101 Fw 190A-6 cockpit PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481102 Fw 190A-6 engine 1/48 Eduard672411 P-51 exhaust stacks PRINT 1/72 Tamiya672412 P-51 exhaust stacks w/ fairing PRINT 1/72 Tamiya672413 P-51D seat w/ integral belts PRINT 1/72 Eduard644303 F4F-4 w/ early wheels LööKplus 1/48 Academy644304 F4F-4 w/ late wheels LööKplus 1/48 Academy674029 P-47D Bubbletop LööKplus 1/72 Tamiya674035 Mosquito NF Mk.II LööKplus 1/72 TamiyaSIN648138 A-10A armament 1/48 Great Wall HobbySIN67233 F-35B 1/72 TamiyaBIG ED (May)BRASSIN (May)LöökPlus (May)BIGSIN (May)LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEELseat belts for Mosquito FB Mk.VI in 1/72 scale.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- resin: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details:yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noLööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEELseat belts for Lysander Mk.I/III in 1/48 scale.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: AirfixSet contains:- resin: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details:yes, pre-painted- painting mask: no674033Mosquito B Mk.IV/PR Mk.IV LööK1/72 TamiyaLööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEELseat belts for Mosquito B Mk.IV or PR Mk.IVin 1/72 scale. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- resin: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noPRELIMINARY IMAGESINFO Eduard90April 2025Strana 91
635038Sd.Kfz. 250 radio equipment PRINT1/35 Takom6481073Mosquito exhaust stacks PRINT1/48 Tamiya6481077P-40 250lb Mk.2 British bomb1/48 EduardBrassin set - pre-painted radio equipment for Sd.Kfz. 250in 1/35 scale. Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: TakomSet contains:- 3D print: 14 parts- resin: 1 part, pre-pained- decals: yes- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: noBrassin set - exhaust stacks for Mosquito in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- 3D print: 4 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noBrassin set - 250lb British bomb for P-40Ein 1/48 scale. Set consists of 1 bomb.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 6 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noON APPROACHMAY 2025INFO Eduard91April 2025Strana 92
ON APPROACHMAY 20256481078P-40 30lb frag bombs1/48 Eduard6481080P-40 500lb GP British bomb1/48 Eduard6481081P-40 250lb Mk.1 British bomb1/48 EduardBrassin set - 30lb bombs for P-40E in 1/48 scale.Set consists of 6 bombs. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 6 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noBrassin set - 500lb British bomb for P-40Ein 1/48 scale. Set consists of 1 bomb.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 7 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noBrassin set - 250lb British bomb for P-40Ein 1/48 scale. Set consists of 1 bomb.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 5 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noINFO Eduard92April 2025Strana 93
6481082P-40 250lb MC British bomb1/48 Eduard6481091F-35B exhaust nozzle PRINT1/48 Tamiya6481095A6M5 Type 52 gun bays PRINT1/48 EduardBrassin set - 250lb British bomb for P-40Ein 1/48 scale. Set consists of 3 bombs.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 30 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: noBrassin set - exhaust nozzle for F-35Bin 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- 3D print: 5 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noBrassin set - the wing gun bays for A6M5 Type 52in 1/48 scale. The set consists of both wings bays.Made by 3D direct print. Not suitable for A6M5a Type 52a,A6M5b Type 52b nor A6M5c Type 52c.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 14 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: noON APPROACHMAY 2025INFO Eduard93April 2025Strana 94
ON APPROACH6481097P-40E radiators upgrade set PRINT1/48 Eduard6481100P-40E tail wheel bay PRINT1/48 Eduard6481101Fw 190A-6 cockpit PRINT1/48 EduardBrassin set - engine oil and cooling radiatorsand radiator flaps for P-40E in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 3 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noBrassin set - tail wheel bay for P-40E in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 5 parts- resin: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: yesBrassin set - cockpit for Fw 190A-6 in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 19 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noMAY 2025INFO Eduard94April 2025Strana 95
6481102Fw 190A-6 engine1/48 Eduard672411P-51 exhaust stacks PRINT1/72 Tamiya672412P-51 exhaust stacks w/ fairing PRINT1/72 TamiyaBrassin set - a complete enginefor Fw 190A-6 in 1/48 scale.Cowlings are included.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- resin: 32 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: noBrassin set - exhaust stacks for P-51in 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noBrassin set - exhaust stacks for P-51in 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noON APPROACHMAY 2025INFO Eduard95April 2025Strana 96
ON APPROACH644303F4F-4 w/ early wheels LööKplus1/48 Eduard644304F4F-4 w/ late wheels LööKplus1/48 EduardCollection of 4 sets for F4F-4 in 1/48 scale.Recommended kit: Academy- LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)- undercarriage wheels- exhaust stacks- painting maskCollection of 4 sets for F4F-4 in 1/48 scale.Recommended kit: Academy- LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)- undercarriage wheels- exhaust stacks- painting mask672413P-51D seat w/ integral belts PRINT1/72 EduardBrassin set - pilot seat for P-51D in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noMAY 2025INFO Eduard96April 2025Strana 97
ON APPROACH674029P-47D Bubbletop LööKplus1/72 Tamiya674035Mosquito NF Mk.II LööKplus1/72 TamiyaCollection of 3 sets for P-47D Bubbletop in 1/72 scale.Recommended kit: Tamiya- LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)- undercarriage wheels- painting maskCollection of 4 sets for Mosquito NF Mk.II in 1/72 scale.Recommended kit: Tamiya- LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)- undercarriage wheels- exhaust stacks- painting maskMAY 2025INFO Eduard97April 2025Strana 98
ON APPROACHSIN648138A-10A armament1/72 EduardCollection of 10 sets for A-10A in 1/48 scale.Recommended kit: Great Wall Hobby- AGM-65 Maverick- TER- LAU-3/A- GBU-10 Paveway II- AIM-9M/L Sidewinder- Mk.82 bombs w/airbrake early- GBU-12 bomb- Sniper ATP- AN/ALQ-131 (deep) ECM pod- AN/ALQ-184 (short) ECM podAll sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.MAY 2025INFO Eduard98April 2025Strana 99
SIN67233F-35B1/72 TamiyaCollection of 4 sets for F-35B in 1/72 scale.Recommended kit: Tamiya- cockpit- undercarriage wheels- RAM coating panels die-cut painting mask- Remove Before Flight tagsAll sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022ON APPROACHMAY 2025INFO Eduard99April 2025Strana 100
PE-SETS481161 Fw 190A landing flaps 1/48 Eduard481162 A6M2-K landing flaps 1/48 Eduard481163 A6M5 landing flaps 1/48 Eduard481164 B-26G Marauder exterior 1/48 ICM481165 B-26G Marauder bomb bay 1/48 ICM491520 A6M5 (Nakajima) upgrade set 1/48 Eduard491521 A6M5 (Mitsubishi) upgrade set 1/48 Eduard491522 A6M2-K upgrade set 1/48 Eduard491523 Sea King HC.4 1/48 Airfix491524 Sea King HC.4 cargo seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Airfix491527 Mi-24A 1/48 Trumpeter491529 B-26G Marauder 1/48 ICM491530 B-26G Marauder rear interior 1/48 ICM73849 Go 242A 1/72 IBGZOOMSFE1527 Mi-24A 1/48 TrumpeterFE1528 Mi-24A seatbelts STEEL 1/48 TrumpeterFE1523 Sea King HC.4 1/48 AirixFE1525 A6M5 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 EduardFE1526 A6M2-K seatbelts STEEL 1/48 EduardFE1529 B-26G Marauder 1/48 ICMFE1530 B-26G Marauder seatbelts STEEL 1/48 ICMMASKSEX1114 Mi-24A 1/48 TrumpeterEX1115 Mi-24A TFace 1/48 TrumpeterEX1116 B-26G Marauder 1/48 ICMEX1117 B-26G Marauder TFace 1/48 ICMEX1118 B-26G Marauder US national insignia 1/48 ICMEX1119 P-51B/C D-day stripes 1/48 EduardEX1120 P-40E US national insignia circular 1/48 EduardSPACE3DL48221 A6M5 Zero (Mitsubishi) SPACE 1/48 Fine Molds3DL48222 A6M5 Zero (Mitsubishi) SPACE 1/48 Eduard3DL48223 Mi-24A SPACE 1/48 Trumpeter3DL48224 Sea King HC.4 SPACE 1/48 Airix3DL48225 B-26G Marauder cockpit & nose SPACE 1/48 ICM3DL48226 B-26G Marauder cockpitinsulation & armour plates SPACE 1/48 ICM3DL48227 B-26 Marauder rear interior SPACE 1/48 ICM3DL72063 Go 242A SPACE 1/72 IBG3DL72064 MiG-21bis SPACE 1/72 EduardDECAL SETD72055 MiG-21bis stencils 1/72 EduardON APPROACHMAY 2025INFO Eduard100April 2025Strana 101
ON APPROACHMiG-21bis 1/72#2151Dual ComboMiG-21bis, c/n 75061904, 2 Fighter Squadron, Taszár Air Force Base, Hungary, 1993MiG-21bis, 115 GIAP, Soviet VVS, Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, 1980MiG-21BIS, c/n 75084300, HävLLv 31, Kuopio airbase, Finland, 1980 – 1981MAY 2025INFO Eduard101April 2025Strana 102
ON APPROACHMiG-21bis, No. 47 Squadron, Iraqi Air Force, Al Hurrya Air Base, Iraq, 1990MiG-21bis, 797, German Democratic Republic, Holzdorf, 1990MiG-21bis, San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba, 1990MiG-21bis, Free Libyan Air Force, Tobruk, Libya, November 2011MiG-21bisD, Eskadrila borbenih aviona, HRZ i PZO, Zagreb-Pleso,Croatia, December 2016MiG-21bis, c/n 75080880, 1 Pucki DLMW, Lotnictwo Marynarki Wojennej,Gdynia-Babie Doły, Poland, late 1997MiG-21bis, C2776, No. 26 Squadron “The Warriors”, Indian Air Force, Adampur, 1990MAY 2025INFO Eduard102April 2025Strana 103
ON APPROACHFw 190A-6 1/48MAY 2025#82137Fw 190A-6, WNr. 550375, Lt. Heinz-Günther Lück, 1./JG 1, Deelen,Netherlands, August 1943Fw 190A-6, WNr. 550453, Hptm. Friedrich-Karl Müller,Stab /JG 300, Bonn-Hangelar,Germany, October 1943Fw 190A-6, WNr. 550473, Fw. Walter Nietzsche,II. /JG 300, Rheine, Germany, summer 1943Fw 190A-6, WNr. 550461, Oblt. Helmut Radtke, 5./JG 54, Immola,Finland, summer 1944Fw 190A-6, Fw. Günther Josten, 1./JG 51, Bobruysk,the USSR, January 1944Fw 190A-6/R11, WNr. 550143, Oblt. Fritz Krause,1./NJGr 10, Werneuchen, Germany, January 1944Fw 190A-6/R11, II. /JG 300,Lobnitz, Germany, fall 1943INFO Eduard103April 2025Strana 104
ON APPROACHP-39K/L Airacobra1/48#8463P-39L, 42-4558, 93rd FS, 81st FG,Sidi Ahmed, Tunisia, summer 1943P-39L, 42-4472, 346th FS, 350th FG,Tunisia, spring 1943P-39K, 42-4275, 70th FS, 347th FG,Guadalcanal, spring 1943P-39K, 42-4358, Lt. William McDonough,40th FS, 35th FG, Port Moresby,New Guinea, February 1943MAY 2025INFO Eduard104April 2025Strana 105
ON APPROACHPSP Display - perforated steel plate 1/48#8801MAY 2025INFO Eduard105April 2025Tail End Charlie - Almost an April problem
It's not entirely my fault that I’m writing my Tail End Charlie text at the last-minute again. I scheduled my work quite responsibly yesterday, Sunday, two days before the current issue was due out. However, somehow I didn't keep up at the end of the day. Understandably, I could blame my slow work, my tendency to run away from responsibilities, orstimuli that release the right hormones into my brain for the wrong mood, and a thousand other things rooted solely in my nature, irresponsibility, and laziness. But this time it's different my friends.
It's not entirely my fault that I’m writingmy Tail End Charlie text at the last-minuteagain. I scheduled my work quite responsiblyyesterday, Sunday, two days before the currentissue was due out. However, somehow I didn'tkeep up at the end of the day. Understandably,I could blame my slow work, my tendency torun away from responsibilities, orstimuli thatrelease the right hormones into my brain forthe wrong mood, and a thousand other thingsrooted solely in my nature, irresponsibility,and laziness. But this time it's different myfriends. THEY took an hour out of my dayyesterday. And that's why I couldn't keep up.The change to daylight saving time caught mesurprised almost as change of the Austro-Hungarian Empire railway schedule surprisedCimrman near the village of Stredoplky.I recommend our English-speaking readers tosupplement their education by a proper searchof the encyclopedic entry Jára Cimrman.You will learn where American, hence Austrian,self-confidence would be and with themThomas Alva Edison or well I dare smuggle thisword into my apolitical article- Nikola Tesla,if the world had discovered the brave CzechCimrman a little earlier.I'm a little out of scope, aren't I? However,since my colleagues and I have given ourselvespretty much free rein as to what may be thetopic of our final reflections innthe Tail EndCharlie column, I can allow myself to do so,and I trust you will forgive me for avoiding thetechnology and social issues.In short, I missed an hour yesterday. With thetime shift from winter to summer. It was takenfrom me by technocrats and foolish politicianssometime in 1916 and THEY won't give it back.Even though the idea of daylight saving timeseems to be obsolete nowadays, the variouscabals controlling the world, the Wall Streetvampires and the European oligarchs who areguaranteed to benefit from it, still don't wantto give it back to me (not referring to the cleverRussian oligarchs, because there daylightsaving time is no longer used).The transition between daylight saving timeand standard time is quite a chaotic all overthe world, as if time zones were not enough.For example, the southern hemisphere doesn'tuse it, it was never introduced in most of Africa.In different parts of the northern hemisphere,the transition between winter and summertime occurs on different dates.There are debates about to abolish thesetime shifts altogether. Whether their originalreason is outdated or not. The European Union,for example, set out to abolish daylight savingtime back in 2019... But since then its memberstates have still not agreed on how this shouldbe done... Well, yeah...Hopefully I'll live to see it someday, andso will my dog who doesn't understand whyhe suddenly has to start getting up an hourearlier or an hour later. The wolves that roamthe woods around my homeland in the bordermountains don't care. They wisely get up(or rather go to bed) according to the sun.... à propos, do you actually know which of thetwo times is the correct, original one? Summeror winter? The summer/winter time switchingis used in most of Europe. And also in the USA...Ah ... Did you know that of Europe, Greenland,for example, doesn't use it? I learned thisa while ago when I was trying to clear up someof my ignorance, and I have to admit that thereare things (and I write this without giving wisecounsel) that finally make sense to me now.I guess I'll have to put up with being asconfused in my biological clock as I probablyam in my head for some time to come. On top ofthat, it snowed again this morning. But let's notbe sad. Spring is here anyway!ALMOST AN APRIL PROBLEMJan ZdiarskýINFO Eduard106April 2025Strana 107
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Good day, Dear Friends,
After the February premiere and the March sequel of the P-40E, it's time for what was probably the most significant foe of the Warhawks, the Japanese Zero. The last new release of a member of the Zero family, the Rufe float version, was exactly two years ago, in April 2023. Two years offer enough time to take a break from the A6M line and develop a taste for new additions, and if this is case, we present the opportunity to get acquainted with our two new Zero kits in one package. That kit is ‘Kamikaze Tokkōtai’, dedicated to Kamikaze units. This is definitely not a boring topic. On the contrary, it is a very action-packed and also a mystical subject, because the story of the Kamikaze pilots is still surrounded by a certain mysterious aura. That's why we decided to tackle this topic and present its story in our style, through the kit and accompanying features, such as articles in the newsletter, lectures, posts on Facebook, and the like. So, ideologically speaking, we offer some opportunities to learn a lot about the history of Kamikaze pilots. For example, in this issue of the newsletter, you will find an article by our colleagues Honza Bobek and Martin Ferkl, based on the introductory text in the kit, Honza Bobek has already given two lectures on this topic, one live and the other last Friday in the Plastic Modelling stream. Sometime this week, we will release our podcast Eduard On Air, in which I will discuss the topic with Honza Bobek again, and if you follow us on social networks, we will continue to post on this topic on Facebook and Instagram.
Technically, the kit is conceptualized as a Dual Combo release, a kit with two sets of plastic, from which it is possible to build two complete models. In this case, there are actually two different sets of moldings, and therefore the possibility of building two different versions of the Zero. These are the A6M5 Zero model 52 fighter, and the A6M2-K Zero Model 11 trainer. The Zero Model 52 represents the pinnacle of the Zero's technical development. The installation of a more powerful Nakajima Sakae 21 engine made it possible to strengthen the armament and gradually implement passive protection elements, cockpit armor and fuel tanks. These, including the introduction of heavier armament, were introduced gradually, which led to the creation and introduction into service of four versions of the Zero Model 52, namely 52, 52a, 52b and 52c. The most famous of them is undoubtedly the Zero 52c, which will be worth a separate boxing of its own. However, there is a bit of a problem with the other three versions in that only a few modelers can safely distinguish them from each other and know how they differed. On the other hand, the differences are significant enough to require them to be reflected in the model, which is, to be honest, a nightmare for every kit manufacturer. In such cases, manufacturers usually resort to sophisticated cutting of the fuselage and wings in such a way that it allows these different parts to be exchanged. This is the Japanese school. For the manufacturer, it is a profitable solution because it saves on mold production costs. For the customer, it gets worse, because the savings on the manufacturer's side are at least paid for with additional work by the modeller. We have our own Czech school, where we don't demand cutting so much, and we prefer to make molds with a whole new fuselages and wings, or even some of the small parts. This means a total of seven new molds for all versions of the A6M5, and two more molds for the two-seat A6M2-K Zero trainer.
The two-seat A6M2-KModel 11 Zero was primarily a training aircraft, produced from 1944 as a conversion from the A6M2 Model 21. Don't be confused by the eleven in the model designation, it is correct, because it refers to the training version of the Zero, and from this point of view it is a training machine with the first wing configuration and the first engine configuration of the Zero in this category of aircraft. I believe that this is clear to all of you. In training units, this Zero was used both for advanced pilot training and for other roles, for example, for target towing for gunnery practise. You can recognize such machines by the two towing sleeves under the wing, and the rope stretched from the container to the rear of the aircraft. We also have one of these in the Kamikaze Tokkōtai kit, the other four are combat-used machines. The reason why one of the two sets of moldings in the kit is for the Zero training aircraft is twofold. First, Kamikaze pilots trained on them, and secondly, the two-seat Zero was used in combat during Kamikaze attacks. This was related to the approaching end of the war and the decline in quantities of combat aircraft due to intensive deployment, especially during the battles for Okinawa, but also to the distance to the target that the attacking units had to cover during those battles. Then a second crew member came in handy to help with navigation. In those days, navigation was not as simple as it is today, neither GPS nor Starlink were turned on at that time.
Then there is a third reason for including the A6M2-K in this kit. It is an amazing machine, far from the usual appearance of a WWII fighter. In fact, it looks like some post-catastrophic creation from the movie Mad Max. And the two-seat Zeros are also unusually colorful for IJN fighters from the second half of the war. Judge for yourself, all the versions of the coloring from Kamikaze Tokkōtai can be found in this issue of the Newsletter. In addition to the kit, we are also releasing several small accessories, T-face masks for both types, as well as Look and Space sets. Don't be confused by the several sets of photoetched, masks and Space and Look sets for other Model 52 Zeros for the new 48th scale kit from Fine Molds. Yes, we also produce accessories for competing kits. We pamper our competition, because what would we be without competition, right?
You can also learn more about the Kamikaze units in today's article by Martin Ferkl and Jan Bobek titled Kamikaze Tokkōtai, Special Attack Units of the Imperial Japanese Navy flying the Zero. A podcast is also in preparation in the Eduard On Air series, in which I discuss the units and the issues faced by Kamikaze pilots with Jan Bobek, whose complete lecture on the same topic can be heard on You Tube in the aforementioned Plastic Modelling stream from Friday, March 28th. We don't end there with the Kamikaze theme, and in the next issue of our newsletter we will offer a peek behind the curtain of the kit preparation and introduce you to the graphic designer of the boxart of the Kamikaze Tokkōtai kit, Mrs. Mari Kučera. The boxart proper, which modelers really like, was created by Piotr Forkasziewicz, and is also being published as a print in the EduArt series today. And finally, two more notes, if you don't want to buy a kit in Dual Combo mode and you only need one Zero, the A6M2-K Zero Model 11 will be released in the Profipack range in August. We aren’t counting on the Zero Model 52 to be in the Profipack series yet, but the A6M5 Zero Model 52a/52b kit is tentatively planned for January next year in the Profipack line. However, what is absolutely crucial information is the availability of the Kamikaze Tokkōtai. At this moment, the kits should be available at all retailers selling our kits. In our own e-shop www.eduard.cz, we have about 300 pieces left, which is not many. If you want this kit, don't hesitate and buy it now. They won't be available later. A wise man once said ‘he who hesitates, doesn’t get to glue’.
In addition to the Zero, we are releasing two Weekend Edition kits in April, a 48th scale Spitfire Mk.IIa with Douglas Bader on the box and a 72nd scale P-51D-5 Mustang. In addition, the PSP surface makes a return to our catalog, the large one measuring 300x400 mm. You can also find a number of interesting things in aftermarket accessories, such as two types of bombs and a gun bay for our P-40E, several sets for the F4F-4 Wildcat from Academy and an etched bomb bay for the 48th scale B-24 from Hobby Bose. As usual, there are a lot of new items, a complete overview of which can be found in today's issue of the newsletter below.
There will be several events in April. For example, on Friday, April 4th, we will launch a unique sale of the remaining stocks of GSi Acrysion and MMP paints, and also seventy Overtrees items. This is something we have never done before and we will not do it again for a long time. The main reason for this is that we need to free up space in the warehouse for more new products, and the Overtrees section is already completely full. We currently have over 140 items in the OT assortment, and we have decided to reduce this amount by half. This event will run until April 26th, what is left will be taken to Moson in Hungary, and what we may not sell there either, we will unpack and take out of circulation, and the moldings will be placed in the model components warehouse. So, if you are interested in these discounted OTs, do not hesitate. They will not be available and I would like to point out that the return of the discontinued items to our catalog is not expected for several years. The only exceptions are cases where a new kit is created with the same set of moldings. There will be a few of these, but this will not happen with most of the discontinued items.
Speaking of discontinued items, some of you may be pleased with our March decision. It concerns discontinued items in the photoetched and Brassin lines. Modelers often ask about them on the modelling forums or request them from customer support. In the case of support requests, we usually accommodate those interested in paying a higher amount for the individual production of a set and accept the conditions of this production. However, there is a kind of public pressure to reintroduce discontinued sets into the catalog. Therefore, we decided to accommodate these requests and return several sets to production under specific conditions. By these specific conditions, I mean that it will be for a limited-time and limited quantity. We will start with this in May and I will tell you more about it in the May newsletter
As every year, we will have a stand at the exhibition in Mosonmagyaróvar on April 26th and 27th. The MiG-21bis in 1/72 scale, which we are currently finishing up, will have its sales premiere there. It is a nice kit, created in the same style and with the participation of the same experts as the previous 72nd scale MiG-21s.
In addition to the bis, the fourth-generation Fw 190 A-6 in the Profipack series will also make its debut in Moson. The set of color options also includes two night fighters with radar, which, I hope, will fulfill the wishes of modelers who have been calling for the release of nightfighter Focke-Wulf Fw190 for a long time. The third premiere kit is the P-39K/L Airacobra in the 1:48th scale Weekend line, and a small PSP base for 1:48 scale models will also return to production.
If you would like to see what the venue where E-day will be held this year, you can go to Litoměřice between April 9th and 13th, when the Zahrada Čech (Czech Gardens) spring exhibition is taking place at the Zahrada Čech exhibition center. All the halls where E-day will be held will probably be open, so you can experience the halls in full operation. Instead of models, there will be flowers, vegetables and other agricultural products on the tables, but I don't think that matters. In principle, flowers and models are more or less the same. I will go there on Saturday, April 12th, via the Švestková rail from Most. In the year I was born, Yuri Gagarin flew into space in Vostok 1 on April 12th, so I will take an old train to Litoměřice in his honor. The timing will be more or less the same, and we will see how it will be with comfort and prospects for returning. I wish you a pleasant reading of today's newsletter and an enjoyable spring!
Happy Modelling!
Vladimir Sulc
KAMIKAZE TOKKŌTAI
Aircraft A6M2 and A6M5 from the Shikishima-tai unit, armed with bombs, are taking off with a fighter escort from Mabalacat airfield on October 25, 1944. Behind the Model 21 aircraft numbered 02-888, a Model 52 aircraft with the marking 02-112 is visible, likely piloted by Lt. Yukio Seki. The pilot with a cast on his leg standing at the front right is Cdr. Sakae Yamamoto, commander of Kōkūtai 201, who was involved in organizing the first Kamikaze pilot unit. He was injured on October 19 during an emergency landing as a passenger in the fuselage of a single-seat Zero, piloted by Lt. Cdr. Tadashi Nakajima, a former Hikōtaichō of the Tainan Kōkūtai.
IJN ZERO FIGHTER SPECIAL ATTACK UNITS
Jan Bobek
Martin FerklOne of the most well-known words from the field of aviation, recognized even by those with no interest in the subject, is kamikaze. It is associated with the predominantly aerial campaign that began in October 1944 and lasted until the end of the war in the Pacific. During this period, hundreds of airmen sacrificed their lives in service of the Japanese Empire.
In Western civilization, these attacks are often referred to as suicide attacks, but this term is actually a misnomer. The primary objective of these troops was not suicide but self-sacrifice for the benefit of the Japanese Empire. Therefore, the more accurate term is special attack unit (tokubetsu kōgekitai, or tokkōtai for short), which better reflects the nature of these military operations.
Special attack units were organized within standard military formations. Various texts and sources published in Western countries often claim that Japanese airmen were forced to participate in these units. However, this is not true — they volunteered. In fact, especially during the first months of these units' existence, there were more volunteers than available seats in the planes designated for attacks. As a result, commanders had to be selective, prioritizing young, single men with no family commitments, often college students. However, from the outset, volunteers from elite naval families were also recruited into these units. The voluntary nature of participation is further evidenced by cases where airmen survived multiple special attack missions, either due to their planes being shot down or experiencing mechanical failures, and subsequently reapplied to join other units. Additionally, in multi-seat aircraft, all crew members were present, not just the pilot. A common misconception is the belief that airmen undertook these combat missions under the influence of drugs.
An airman was only considered a member of a special attack unit if he successfully carried out an attack on an enemy target with his aircraft. He did not become a member at the time of enlistment or even upon take off for an attack. Those who were unable to strike Allied ships, whether due to technical malfunctions or being shot down, are not officially counted among the kamikazes.
The first aircraft carrier to be sunk by a kamikaze attack was USS St. Lo (CVE-63) on October 25, 1944. The ship was hit probably by plane of Lt. Yukio Seki. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
There are also documented cases where an aircraft en route to attack American vessels was shot down, resulting in the death of one crew member. After an emergency landing, the aircraft was repaired and took off again for its final attack, with the deceased airman still on board. Due to his “physical presence” in the aircraft, he was also listed as a member of the special attack unit.
On their final missions, special attack units flew with escort aircraft to ensure that the bomb-laden planes reached enemy ships and to assess the outcome of their attacks. It was not uncommon for escort pilots to refuse to return to base and instead join the attack themselves. The Japanese developed several escort tactics, with two being the most commonly used. In the first tactic, each special attack aircraft was assigned its own escort (or lead) aircraft, effectively serving as its wingman. Behind them, at a higher altitude, another group of escort fighters provided additional support. In the second tactic, the entire formation was led by a single reconnaissance aircraft. Behind it, at the same altitude, flew the first group of escort fighters, followed by special attack aircraft arranged in four-plane V formations. Behind them, at higher altitudes, two additional formations of escort fighters provided cover.
The Japanese Naval Air Force established these special attack units and ordered airmen to crash into enemy vessels under specific circumstances during the Allied invasion of the Philippines in October 1944. The concept of employing this tactic on a large scale had been advocated by some combat unit commanders since 1943. Such an order was unprecedented in the history of the modern Japanese armed forces, and it faced opposition from figures including Emperor Hirohito, Prime Minister Tōjō, and Vice Admiral Takijirō Ōnishi — who was regarded as Admiral Yamamoto’s successor in naval aviation strategy. However, the Japanese air forces struggled against the highly sophisticated defenses of American carrier task forces. This challenge became evident during the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June 1944, where Japanese forces suffered devastating losses at an approximate 6:1 ratio, managing to damage only a single battleship. This battle, along with previous combat missions, led many Japanese naval aviators to believe that their chances of returning from a combat flight were slim and that conventional bomber attacks had little likelihood of successfully hitting enemy targets.
Pilots of the Óka rocket-powered aircraft from Kōkūtai 721 assembling on March 21, 1945, before a combat mission from which none of them returned. In the foreground stands Lt. Kentarō Mitsuhashi, carrying the ashes of Lieutenant Tsutomu Kariya, who died during the first deployment of the Óka aircraft. Kōkūtai 721 contributed the second-largest number of kamikaze pilots using Zero aircraft, including pilots who were originally assigned to missions with the Óka. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
The destroyer USS Kidd (DD-661) is currently stationed in Baton Rouge, serving as a museum. As part of its display, visitors can see the wreckage of a Japanese aircraft that crashed into the ship on April 11, 1945. The aircraft was believed to be a Mitsubishi Zero, piloted by Lt. Yaguchi of Kōkūtai 721. He engaged the enemy as a member of the special attack unit Tenmu No. 5 and sent a message to launch the attack at 2:10 p.m. His Zero struck the forward boiler room, but the 500 kg bomb passed through the fuselage and detonated in the water. Despite this, Yaguchi’s attack resulted in 38 American sailors killed and 55 wounded. The USS Kidd sustained serious damage, requiring repairs in the United States, and never returned to combat. Photo: Martin Ferkl
Japanese kamikaze Zero about to crash into the USS Kidd, off Okinawa on April 11, 1945. Photographed from the ship. Note escorting destroyer in the background. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
Divine Wind in Leyte Gulf
American air raids on Formosa (Taiwan) and the Philippines in the fall of 1944 cost the Japanese Naval and Army Air Forces an additional 500 to 600 aircraft. In October, Vice Admiral Ōnishi was appointed commander of the 1st Air Fleet (1st Kōkū Kantai) in the Philippines. However, due to prior American strikes on Japanese bases, he had only about 100 aircraft of various types available on the eve of the Battle of Leyte Gulf and the anticipated Allied landing. Although Ōnishi initially opposed the idea of sacrificing airmen, he was ultimately forced to adopt this strategy. He sked command of Kōkūtai 201 — a unit stationed in the Philippines and equipped with Zeros, which had been training for months in “skip” bombing attacks against enemy vessels — to carry out these missions.
Admiral Ōnishi, together with the command of Kōkūtai 201, invited pilots to volunteer for the special attack group but feared how they might react. However, a large number of unit members eagerly signed up for this type of combat mission, and disputes arose when someone was not selected. The unit was named Kamikaze (Divine Wind), inspired by the typhoon that had helped destroy the Mongol naval forces during their attempted invasion of Japan in the 13th century. Officially, the group was designated Dai 1 Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, and within it, nine units were formed, each bearing battle names derived from Japanese historical and cultural traditions. (Note 1)
The most experienced pilot in Kōkūtai 201 was Lieutenant Naoshi Kanno, who had 25 aerial victories. At the time, he was in Japan preparing to transfer new aircraft to the Philippines. For months, Kanno had expressed a strong desire to organize and lead special attack missions. He even had a note attached to his personal bag stating that he was already dead, with his rank listed two steps higher, as if he had been posthumously promoted. However, to his disappointment, he was instead assigned to lead the fighter escorts for the special attack units.
The deployment tactics were developed by former bomber pilot Lieutenant Yukio Seki. The approach to the target was planned at two different flight levels, depending on cloud cover. Even when flying low over the water, the aircraft was instructed to gain altitude just before reaching the target, ideally drop a bomb, and then crash into the damaged section of the ship. This would compound the destruction with the additional impact of the aircraft and the explosion of its fuel. For attacks on aircraft carriers, the primary targets were forward or midship elevators. The Japanese did not expect to easily sink the carriers, but their goal was to disable them and render them inoperable in battle. In the case of battleships, cruisers, and destroyers, the designated target was the bridge.
The Shikishima Tai is often considered the first special attack unit. Led by Lieutenant Yukio Seki, the unit took off to engage the enemy on October 25, 1944, from Mabalacat Airfield in the Philippines. Its members are credited with sinking the escort carrier USS St. Lo (CVE-63). Several other escort carriers were also damaged that day, including USS Santee (CVE-20), USS Suwanee (CVE-27), USS Kitkun Bay (CVE-71), USS White Plains (CVE-66), and USS Kalinin Bay (CVE-68). Most of the attacking aircraft were Zeros, as nearly all available aircraft assigned to special attack missions that day were of this type — except for two Suisei bombers. In total, 17 aircraft (15 Zeros and 2 Suisei), carrying 19 pilots, participated in the attack. On the American side, 182 sailors were killed, with at least 168 wounded. However, the number of additional casualties on the USS St. Lo remains unknown, meaning the true number of wounded was likely much higher. Despite its reputation, Shikishima Tai was not actually the first unit of this kind. Earlier, on October 21 and 23, 1944, two Zero pilots launched special attacks from Cebu Airfield. The first was Lieutenant Tōfu Kunō, and the second was Chief Petty Officer Satō. Like the members of Shikishima Tai, they were part of Kōkūtai 201, but their special attack unit was called Yamato Tai.
The aircraft carrier USS Lexington (CV-16) is moored as a museum in Corpus Christi, Texas. Also on display are the remnants of a Mitsubishi Zero that was intended to strike the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CV-6) on May 14, 1945. The aircraft was piloted by Lt. Shunsuke Tomiyasu of Kōkūtai 721. On that day, Kōkūtai 721 dispatched the special attack unit Kenmu No. 11 (five Zeroes) along with Tsukuba No. 6 (14 Zeroes), to which Lt. Tomiyasu belonged. The Japanese aviator managed to crash through the flight deck at the bow of the Enterprise, triggering an explosion below. The blast sent parts of the forward elevator flying tens of meters into the air. Fourteen sailors were killed, and 68 were wounded. Eight crew members were blown overboard by the 500 kg bomb’s detonation but were rescued from the water by a nearby destroyer. The attack left Enterprise severely damaged, rendering it inoperable for the remainder of the war. Photo: Martin Ferkl
Lt. Shunsuke Tomiyasu of Kōkūtai 721 with his Zero in the final phase of the attack on USS Enterprise on May 14, 1945. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
The damaged area in front of the USS Enterprise's forward elevator after Lt. Tomiyasu’s attack. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
Battle for the Philippines
The Japanese Army Air Force engaged its special assault units in the defense of the Philippines to a lesser extent about two weeks later. Unlike their Navy Air Force counterparts, these units were composed largely of training personnel. Concurrently, both Japanese air forces continued to conduct conventional attacks on land and naval targets.
For the defenders aboard Allied vessels, this marked an extraordinary shift in enemy tactics, initially perceived by some commanders as desperate to the point of folly. However, the kamikaze attacks were immediately censored for the Allied press, and an objective assessment of the strategy soon emerged. The Allied command recognized that these were well-coordinated operations executed with clear intent to strike critical parts of ships. Furthermore, due to the one-way nature of the flights, the special attack aircraft had a greater operational range. If a pilot located the target early, the damage was amplified by more fuel ignited upon impact after the detonation of the aircraft's bomb.
During the Philippine campaign, Zeros comprised the vast majority of aircraft used by the Japanese Naval Air Force's special attack units. From October 21, 1944, to January 9, 1945, Kōkūtai 201 deployed more than 200 Zeros in over 60 special attacks, with only a few failing to reach their targets due to unfavorable weather.
Starting in late October, units in the Philippines were reinforced by Kōkūtai 221, which was equipped not only with Zeros but also with Tenzan and Suisei aircraft. This Kōkūtai also designated Zeros for special attack missions and integrated into its ranks pilots from sunken carriers in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, as well as pilots from carrier units previously assigned to land-based operations.
During the campaign in the Philippines, the Japanese Navy deployed a total of 421 aircraft in kamikaze attacks, 43 of which returned for various reasons. Additionally, 239 fighter aircraft were assigned as escorts, with 102 lost in action. During these operations, naval aviators claimed to have sunk 37 ships, including five aircraft carriers, and were credited with damaging 68 other vessels, including nine aircraft carriers.
However, actual losses inflicted by Army and Navy airmen in these special attack operations amounted to 20 ships destroyed or scuttled, including two aircraft carriers and four destroyers. Another 87 ships sustained damage, including 22 aircraft carriers.
A Zero piloted by PO2c Setsuo Ishino in the final moments before crashing into the side of USS Missouri on April 11, 1945. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
A fire on the aircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) near the island structure after Ensign Kiyoshi Ogawa's attack on May 11, 1945. Among other damage, the bomb hit the ready room with VF-84 pilots, killing 22 of them. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
Destroyer USS Laffey after the battle of special attack planes on April 16, 1945, north of Okinawa. Shown here is a starboard side view abreast of No. 3 5 inch gun mount. Landing craft LST 677 is alongside. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
Fifteen radar picket stations are shown in the Okinawa area. Radar picket destroyers were ordered to operate within a radius of 5,000 yards from the center of each station. The center of each radar picket station is indicated by latitude and longitude, as well as by range and bearing from Point BOLO. Destroyers such as the USS Laffey were frequent targets of large-scale bombing and kamikaze attacks. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
Flight deck of USS Langley (CVL-27) under repair after being hit by a kamikaze, off Formosa, 21 January 1945. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
The British aircraft carrier HMS Formidable in May 1945 after a kamikaze attack. The armored decks of British aircraft carriers withstood enemy attacks much better than the decks of American carriers. Photo: IWM
Battle of Iwo Jima and Operation Kikusui
During the raids on Formosa in January 1945 and the Iwo Jima landings, only a few special attacks were conducted. However, in preparation for the anticipated invasion of Okinawa, the Japanese Navy Air Force developed Operation Kikusui, which was launched in coordination with the Army Air Forces on April 6, 1945 — five days after the American landing.
To ensure and protect the landing, Allied forces, including the British Navy, deployed 18 battleships, 27 cruisers, 177 destroyers, 39 aircraft carriers, and hundreds of support vessels. Around the island, the Americans stationed destroyers at 15 pre-designated Picket Stations to assist in directing defensive fighter operations against Japanese attacks using their radar systems. Many Allied vessels had limited maneuverability during these attacks, as they were providing fire support to the invading forces, supplying troops, or evacuating the wounded in the immediate vicinity of the island.
Unlike the fighting in the Philippines, Allied vessels were positioned at a considerable distance from Japanese bases on Formosa and Kyushu. In both cases, the approach route was approximately 1,000 km long. During special attacks, Japanese airmen gradually refined their tactics, optimizing flight paths based on changing weather conditions and using the islands around Okinawa as obstacles to American radar detection. The only naval fighter capable of escorting kamikaze aircraft all the way to their targets was the Zero. Shiden and Shiden-Kai aircraft participated in escort missions but only for part of the journey.
The A6M5 Type 52c aircraft taking off on a special attack mission. A 500kg bomb is mounted under the fuselage, and the cannons have been removed to reduce weight. Only two machine guns were left in the wings. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
Ōka planes and Zero pilots
During the battle for Okinawa, the variety of naval aircraft used in special attack operations was more diverse compared to the Philippine campaign. Among the most well-known were Ōka aircraft, which were carried to their targets by G4M2e Betty bombers. These slow and highly vulnerable bombers were escorted by Zeros from the same unit, Kōkūtai 721. However, the Zeros were not just escorts — they were also used as special attack aircraft, armed with 500 kg bomb. Many of these were A6M5c models, modified to reduce weight by removing their 20mm wing-mounted cannons.
The formation of these units, named Tenmu, stemmed from the fact that a considerable number of pilots had been trained to fly Ōka aircraft but, due to a shortage of Betty bombers, had no way to carry out their final missions. In addition to several Tenmu units, in May these pilots were reassigned to other special attack units known as Shōwa, Shinken, and Shichisei, which had previously included pilots from the Yatabe, Genzan (II), and Omura Kōkūtai training units.
A member of Tenmu Unit No. 5, PO2c Setsuo Ishino, received special military honors — albeit from an adversary he likely never expected. On April 11, 1945, he took off from Kanoya Base shortly after noon in a Zero Model 52c. His original target was the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CV-11), but accurate anti-aircraft fire forced him to change course and head for the battleship USS Missouri (BB-63) instead. He aimed his Zero at the starboard side of the ship, but the 500 kg bomb he was carrying failed to detonate. As a result, the battleship sustained only minimal damage, and no American sailors were killed. Ishino’s remains were found aboard the ship. Despite objections from his crew, USS Missouri’s captain, William M. Callahan, decided to bury the Japanese aviator at sea with full honors, including the use of a hastily made Japanese flag. (Note 2)
A month later, on May 11, 1945, two members of Shōwa Unit No. 7 successfully struck the aircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill (CV-17), causing severe damage. The attack is credited to Seizō Yasunori and Kiyoshi Ogawa, both members of Hikōtai 306, a fighter squadron assigned to Kōkūtai 721. They took off on their final mission at 06:40 from Kanoya Base in southern Kyūshū.
Their Zeros hit Bunker Hill just after 10:00 AM, resulting in 396 sailors killed and 264 wounded —the highest number of U.S. casualties on a single vessel caused by this type of attack. The carrier was forced to return to the United States for repairs and did not return to combat. (Note 3)
A Japanese airman helps tie a hachimaki headband on his comrade, symbolizing courage. It was often worn by kamikaze pilots, but it was also used on other occasions, even outside of military settings. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force used various types of aircraft for kamikaze attacks; this photo shows D3A Val dive bombers during the defense of the Philippines. Both the Army and Navy air forces carried out standard bombing attacks on enemy vessels alongside kamikaze missions. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
Zero trainers in Okinawa battle
The two-seat A6M2-K Zero trainer was also used in special attack operations. These aircraft came from training units that also organized special attack units, including Tsukuba Kōkūtai, Yatabe Kōkūtai, Genzan (II) Kōkūtai, Ōmura Kōkūtai, and Kasumigaura Kōkūtai. As these were based on the Zero Type 21, they were equipped with weaker engines and carried 250 kg bomb mounted under the fuselage.
Assessment of the special attacks at Okinawa
During the battle for Okinawa, from early April to late June 1945, the Japanese Naval and Army Air Forces deployed approximately 1,800 aircraft in special attack operations, resulting in the deaths of around 3,000 airmen. By the spring of 1945, some airmen were no longer volunteering for these missions and were instead forced into special attack operations, a practice that sparked protests within parts of the Japanese command. Some pilots even refused to carry out these missions, repeatedly returning to base from bombing flights.
In this operation, Zero aircraft piloted by kamikaze pilots were deployed not only by the previously mentioned Kōkūtai 721 and training units but also by Kōkūtai 601, 252, and 210. Fighter escort missions using Zero aircraft were provided by Kōkūtai 352 and 131, with the latter also conducting night flights against Allied night fighters along the route between Kyūshū and Okinawa.
Special attack units were not limited to aircraft; they also utilized boats, Kaiten manned torpedoes, and other combat assets. On the Allied side, an average of 1.5 vessels were struck daily off Okinawa, and the relentless attacks, combined with constant high-alert conditions, led to severe mental and moral exhaustion among many crew members.
During the campaign, approximately 40 Allied vessels were either sunk or damaged beyond repair, with three-quarters of them being destroyers patrolling the Picket Stations. Perhaps the most famous destroyer on this mission was the USS Laffey, which, on April 16, 1945, withstood an attack by approximately 50 (presumably Army) special attack aircraft. About half of these attackers were shot down by U.S. Navy and USMC fighters, while others were destroyed by the destroyer's anti-aircraft defenses. However, the vessel was struck by four bombs and rammed by eight Japanese aircraft.
During the battles off Okinawa, nearly 200 additional vessels were damaged by special attack units, including twelve U.S. aircraft carriers, among them the USS Enterprise. The British aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious was also damaged.
Nearly 5,000 crew members aboard American ships were killed, with approximately the same number wounded in Japanese attacks. Hundreds of casualties also occurred aboard British and Dutch vessels as a result of these attacks.
Between March 18 and June 22, 1945, U.S. forces engaged in intense aerial battles with Japanese airmen. U.S. Navy (USN) fighters claimed 1,594 aerial victories, while U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) pilots scored 631 kills, and U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) pilots shot down 101 enemy aircraft. A significant portion of these victories were achieved while defending Allied vessels from kamikaze raids.
A kamikaze pilot in an A6M5 Type 52c crashes near the USS Essex (CV-9) off Okinawa on May 14, 1945. Note the aircraft’s broken tail and the hole in its wing. The plane’s cannons had been removed prior to the kamikaze mission, leaving only the wing-mounted machine guns. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
Wearing flight jackets with the VF-9 insignia, Hellcat pilots pose with a sign commemorating their fifty victories over Japanese aircraft. From left to right: Lieutenant Harris E. Mitchell (9 victories at Okinawa, 10 total), Lieutenant Junior Grade Clinton L. Smith (5 victories at Okinawa, 6 total), Lieutenant Junior Grade James B. French (10 victories at Okinawa, 11 total), and Lieutenant Eugene A. Valencia (12 victories, including 5 at Okinawa, 23 total). Valencia was ranked as the top Allied ace in combat against kamikaze aircraft. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
The legacy of kamikaze pilots
The effectiveness of special attack operations has long been debated. While it is undeniable that these tactics did not prevent Japan’s defeat, Japanese airmen nonetheless managed to strike, damage, or sink a significant number of American vessels, including aircraft carriers. The threat they posed was so severe that the Americans were forced to implement numerous defensive measures, such as deploying forward-positioned destroyers equipped with radar and establishing an air patrol system. The fear of these attacks during the planned invasion of Japan was one of the factors that contributed to the decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Shortly after Japan’s surrender and the lifting of wartime censorship, the Japanese military command, particularly those responsible for the special attack units, became the target of criticism from religious leaders, intellectuals and scholars. Many former special attack unit pilots, if recognized in public, even faced insults and hostility.
Gradually, however, public opinion began to shift. Farewell letters from kamikaze pilots were published, surviving veterans shared their testimonies, and with the opening of the Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots, numerous other memorials dedicated to these pilots were established, including approximately 200 websites.
The names of 5,843 members of the special attack units are inscribed at Yasukuni Shrine, which honors those who gave their lives for their country — a distinction considered a great honor. The aforementioned Setsuo Ishino also referenced Yasukuni in his farewell letter to his mother, writing: “[…] The day when we meet next will be under the splendid flowers at Yasukuni Shrine. […]”
A Japanese Yokosuka MXY7 Óka ("Baka") piloted flying bomb, captured intact by Marines on Okinawa, photographed on June 26, 1945, while being studied by experts at the Navy Air Material Unit (N.A.M.). Several dozen launching platforms for Óka aircraft were under construction in the Japanese mountains. The large number of various aircraft prepared by Japanese forces for the defense of the home islands indicated the potential for significant losses among Allied ships and their crews during invasion. This formidable threat was one of the factors contributing to the decision to deploy atomic bombs. Photo: US Naval Heritage Command
This bronze statue of a kamikaze pilot stands to the left of the main entrance to the Yūshūkan, founded in 1882 as the museum of the Yasukuni Jinja (Shrine). In 2005, a plaque was placed to the left of the statue, commemorating 5,843 members of the Imperial Japanese Navy and Army Special Attack Units. Representing the 2,514 men of the Naval Kamikaze units, Lieutenant Seki is mentioned as their leader. Photo: Yasuyuki Hirata
In preparing the article and the model kit, we were assisted by Mr. Muranishi, Mr. Yoshino, Voytek Kubacki, and Royan Toews. The calligraphy of the inscription 'Kamikaze Tokkōtai' was created by Mrs. Mari Kučera. We would like to thank all of them.
Notes:
1) An interesting issue is the transcription of the term “divine wind,” for which “kamikaze” has become the established term, particularly in reference to Japanese aviators, including in contemporary Japanese media. The name consists of two characters (神風), pronounced “kamikaze” in Japanese transcription and “shinpū” in Sino-Japanese transcription. Both variants are correct, but their usage depends on context. For example, the Japanese Navy had two classes of Kamikaze destroyers in the first half of the 20th century. Veterans of Kōkūtai 201, in a memoir published in 1958 in collaboration with American historians, stated that the term "Kamikaze" should be used exclusively for naval aviators in special attack units. This name was commonly used in the designation of many IJN special attack units. After the war, the word “kamikaze” took on a slightly pejorative connotation in Japan and was sometimes used to describe reckless or foolish actions. For instance, a taxi driver engaging in risky driving might be described as operating a “kamikaze taxi.” Notably, in the Army Air Force special attack units, the term “divine wind” was never used. Instead, the Japanese 6th Air Army employed the term Shinbu-tai (振武隊) for special attack units during the defense of Okinawa. The term “shinbu” can be loosely translated as “military might,” though it carries additional combat-related meanings. Occasionally, the terms shinpū and shinbu are mistakenly used interchangeably when referring to naval and army special attack units.
2) The identification of Ishino as the pilot of the Zero that struck the USS Missouri is not definitive. Another possible, though less likely, candidate is Petty Officer 2nd Class Kenkishi (Kanekichi) Ishii, who was a member of the same special attack unit as Ishino. However, Ishii is credited with an unsuccessful attack on the USS Wisconsin (BB-64).
3) Several sources list the Seizō/Ogawa pair as the pilots responsible for damaging the USS Bunker Hill. However, Dan King, author of a publication on Kōkūtai 721, attributes the damage to other pilots. He identifies Seizō as the pilot of the Zero that was shot down during the attack and places him in Tenmu Unit No. 10.
4) The “(II)” in Genzan (II) Kōkūtai indicates that it was the second unit with the same name in sequence. The first Genzan Kōkūtai was equipped with G3M Nell and G4M Betty bombers and saw combat during the early phase of the Pacific War. In November 1942, it was renamed Kōkūtai 755. It is also possible to encounter the designation “(2)” in the unit’s name. In such cases, this indicates that two units with the same name existed simultaneously, with the numeral “2” used to distinguish them.
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Dekelia Greek Air Force Museum
Exhibits at the base entrance are Cessna T-41D and Republic F-84F
Photo and text: Petr Uzsák
Address: HAF Museum, Dekelia Air Base, 13671, Tatoi
Web: https://www.haf.gr/en/history/museum/
Exhibitions Office: +30 210-8195250, +30210-8195255, +30 210-8195275
E-mail: museum@haf.gr
GPS Coordinates: 38.1002204 – 23.7803797,375
Opening Hours: Every Saturday and Sunday, excluding coinciding National Holidays, 09:30 until 16:30
Access
The central gate of Dekelia Air Base is located on Tatoiou str. (Acharnes, Attica), and it can be accessed through:
The Railway Station “DEKELIA”, in a 50 meters distance from the central gate.
The 537 Bus line, at the stop “AER. VASI DEKELIA”.
Athens – Thessaloniki Highway (E75). Take the “Thrakomakedones – Olympic Village” exit, follow Kimi’s Avenue. Take “Acharnes – Varimbombi” exit and the central gate is at 300 meters towards Varimbombi.
The Hellenic Air Force Museum is a relatively young institution, having existed in its current form since 1986. However, it certainly has a lot to build on, as its aviation collections were previously part of the Hellenic War Museum. The museum is organisationally under the Hellenic Air Force (HAF) administration and its mission is not only historical research, collection, preservation and access to exhibits, but also the retrieval, conservation and restoration of artefacts related to Greek aviation history.
Greek military aviation has a tradition of more than 110 years. The first six Greek officers went to France for flight training as early as 1911 and the air force was officially established the following year. Immediately afterwards, Greek military aircraft participated in the 1st and 2nd Balkan Wars, followed by the Great War, which we now call World War I. At the time of their creation, the air units were under the command of the Navy, and their independence occurred in 1930, making them the third major component of the armed forces. The Dekelia base, also known as Tatoi, was already used for civilian and military air operations before World War II. During the fighting for Greece between 1940 and 1941, British RAF aircraft were stationed here.
Right at the entrance we are greeted by a pair of Gateguardians - a Cessna T-41D and a Republic F-84F. The main object of the museum is a large hangar of Italian origin, which was first built on the island of Leros and later transferred to the mainland. Most of the exhibits are concentrated there. The hangar also houses the shop and other related facilities. Around it are placed the aircraft, rockets and vehicles forming part of the collections, which together comprise around fifty complete aircraft.
Freshly restored Sikorsky UH-19B rescue helicopter
The three-dimensional exhibits primarily represent the post-war period, although there are also references to earlier eras and aircraft types on panels and in display cases along the hangar walls. Also of interest is the extensive collection of uniforms, instruments, weapons and documents. I personally was very interested in the circular mechanical computer for F-104G pilots.
Among the oldest exhibits one can mention the fighter Spitfire Mk.IXC, one of the classics of aviation. We can also admire the Curtiss Helldiver SB2C-5, a bomber rarely seen in Europe. Only five aircraft of this type are said to have survived in the whole world. This particular aircraft is from post-war deliveries, has been restored in an exemplary manner and carries the traditional naval all-blue livery. Other aircraft to be seen include the F-84G, F-84F, RF-84F, F-86D, F-104G, A-7E, F-5A, RF-4E and the Mirage F.1CG, some of them in multiple examples. The machines often carry anniversary livery or other unusual finishes. However, contemporary jet fighters such as the F-16 or Mirage 2000 are not yet available in the museum. These will probably enter the collections when the air force is fully re-equipped with the latest Rafale or F-35 types.
The larger aircraft are represented by the naval Grumman HU-16B Albatross or the transport Dornier Do 28D. Both types are represented twice in the collections. Another Grumman is also unique, this time a G.159 Gulfstream I with Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engines, which was used exclusively for transporting members of the Helenic royal family. Later, when Greece became a republic, the machine was converted for use by the Air Force Command, where it was used to transport VIP passengers. It has been housed in the museum since 1995.
A moody morning photo. School Cessna T-37 in the company of a combat LTV A-7
There are also helicopters, including a civilian Agusta-Bell 47J, a military Agusta-Bell OH-13 and another civilian AB-206A Jet Ranger. Outside on the tarmac is a recently restored Sikorsky UH-19B in a search and rescue version.
School and training machines are represented by DH.82 Tiger Moth, Cessna T-41D Mescalero (which is similar to the well-known civilian C-172) or also Cessna T-37, for a change with jet propulsion. The Lockheed T-33A, TF-104G or the unusually shaped Convair TF-102A with side-by-side seats cannot be missed either.
The museum also commemorates the memory of Lieutenant Dimitrios Kamberos, the Greek pilot who made the first military flight on 13 May 1912 in a Farman aircraft. Little known is the involvement of Greek pilots in the Korean War, where they provided transport, supply or reconnaissance missions with seven Dakotas on the side of the UN Command. This too is commemorated here and the collection includes two examples of this legendary transport aircraft. Also highlighted is the role of the air force in protecting the airspace over the Greek islands from infiltration by aircraft from neighbouring Turkey.
Unusually shaped training version of the Convair TF-102A Delta Dagger
A great attraction of the air museum is the underground headquarters of the Nazi Luftwaffe, from the time of the occupation, which is located under the current base. Although it is almost 80 years since the end of the war, many of the underground areas are still inaccessible due to the need to carry out extensive pyrotechnical research. One of the entrances to the complex is located directly inside the hangar. According to the museum staff, only two rooms of the vast space are safe for the time being.
In addition to the aircraft and their equipment, the collections include air and anti-aircraft missiles, bombs, target missiles, service equipment such as Mercedes Unimog or Dodge trucks, power sources and anti-aircraft searchlights. There are also smaller artefacts, such as the BMW 801 engine from the German Dornier Do 217.
It is also a little known fact that Greece developed its own unmanned aerial vehicles. These were propeller-driven machines named Pegasus I and Pegasus II, but their development was discontinued in the early 1990s. Both versions are represented in the collections.
Brightly colored Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter
The museum includes restoration workshops that do a very good job. Examples include the North American T-6G Texan or the Canadair CL-13 Mk.2 Sabre, as well as the aforementioned Helldiver. The work of the workshops is closely associated with the Air Force Special Diving Command (KOSYTHE) unit used in search and rescue. One example of their efforts is the Bristol Blenheim Mk. IV of the British 203rd Squadron, which was recovered from the sea off the Cretan town of Rethymno. The wing and engine are still on display. Another is a German Junkers Ju 52/3m transport aircraft recovered off the island of Leros, whose refurbishment is still in progress. There are even plans to bring some of the exhibits to flying condition, specifically the unique Helldiver and Spitfire have been mentioned.
Entrance to the museum is free, and the website describes access well, both by rail (from Athens Larissa station) and by bus or car. At the gate of the base, foreigners have to show their passport, EU citizens do not have to show anything else. The only drawback I could discover is that the descriptions are only in Greek. However, this too is to be changed and each exhibit is to have a QR code that will refer not only to the general characteristics of the item, but also to the details of its service in the Greek Air Force.
The staff of the museum, i.e. the air force soldiers, are helpful and experienced and can assist and answer most questions. And the conclusion? If you are thinking of visiting Athens and are an aviation fan, definitely don't hesitate to take a tour.
Larger machines in the outdoor display - a naval Grumman HU-16B Albatross and a Douglas C-47 transport
Camouflaged Convair TF-102A Delta Dagger trainer
Bow section with cameras of the tactical reconnaissance Republic RF-84F Thunderflash
A-7 Corsair II battle LVT in attractive tiger camo. In front of it are the under development Pegasus I and II drones of indigenous origin
View of part of the indoor display, with AB-206A Jet Ranger in the foreground
A reminder of the air war in the Greek sky - preserved parts of a British Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV bomber recovered from the sea
One of the museum's unique items - a Curtiss Helldiver SB2C-5 naval bomber after a complete restoration
Lockheed F-104G Starfighter pilot's ejection seat and flying gear
Current classic, North American F-86D Sabre Dog
A mechanical computer for the F-104G pilot helped with flight time or fuel consumption data
Various types of target aircraft that were used for fighter pilot and air defense training
The entrance to the underground area of the former Luftwaffe regional Headquarters is located in the middle of the hangar
An aircraft widespread around the world, this time in a military guise - the Cessna T-41D Mescalero
Grumman G.159 Gulfstream I. originally belonged to the royal family, then used by the Hellenic Air Command
Aerial War in Ukraine
MiG-29 from the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade, this time in the typical digital camouflage.
The First Mirage 2000s Have Arrived
Text: Miro Barič
The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began three years ago, on February 24, 2022. This continuation of the series does not only cover the most recent period from February 1, 2025, to February 28, 2025, but also recaps events from the past year. However, we will start with the most significant updates—developments on the global political scene.
Following the inauguration of President Trump, the United States began distancing itself from its allies. On the one hand, they are correct in stating that Europe has long relied on the U.S. for defense, and it is about the time for Europe to take responsibility for its own security. On the other hand, it is strange, at the very least, that the U.S. treats long-standing allies worse than open adversaries. This applies not only to Europe but also to Canada and Greenland.
Ukraine felt this shift the most. President Volodymyr Zelensky was invited to the White House only for Vice President Vance to publicly argue with him, after which President Trump dismissed him. Subsequently, U.S. military aid and intelligence support for Ukraine were temporarily suspended. As a result, Kyiv agreed to a ceasefire without any conditions. Currently, Moscow is taking their time, setting one condition after another during negotiations. Now, let’s take a look at what has happened in Ukraine over the past year.
February 2024
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the popular General Valerii Zaluzhnyi from his position as the supreme commander of Ukraine’s armed forces. He was replaced by Oleksandr Syrskyi, who has not proven very effective. Despite heavy losses, Russian forces captured the city of Avdiivka, which had long resisted. Its fall was facilitated by the interruption of U.S. arms and ammunition supplies and Russian aerial bombing using glide bombs. Ukrainian air defenses attempted to counter these attacks, reporting a series of successes, including the confirmed destruction of at least two Su-35s and one Beriev A-50, damage to one Su-34, and the probable destruction of six Su-34s. In naval operations, Ukraine sank the missile corvette Ivanovets and the landing ship César Kunikov.
March 2024
Republicans in the U.S. Congress continued blocking military aid to Ukraine. A positive development, however, was the launch of the Czech initiative to purchase artillery ammunition for Ukraine. Ukrainian forces began running out of air defense missiles, leading to increased losses in ground equipment, as Russian reconnaissance drones were able to operate freely. Loss of the first Ukrainian HIMARS launcher was confirmed. Notably, the Russian Defense Ministry had claimed back in summer 2022 that it had already destroyed 40 of them—despite only 20 having been delivered. A significant loss for Ukraine was the partial destruction of a Patriot missile battery. In terms of aircraft losses, Ukraine lost one MiG-29, three Mi-8s, and one Mi-24, while Russia lost one Su-27 and one Il-76. The Black Sea Fleet continued to suffer losses, with the patrol ship Sergei Kotov sunk. A missile strike using Storm Shadow/Scalp-EG missiles hit an occupied area of Crimea, destroying the communication center of the Russian Black Sea Fleet and damaging three ships in Sevastopol harbor.
April 2024
Republicans finally ceased blocking aid to Ukraine. While the Slovak government refused to provide assistance, Slovak civil activists launched the "Ammunition for Ukraine" campaign, raising 4 million euros in three weeks. However, due to the ongoing shortage of air defense missiles, Ukrainian civilians continued to suffer. For example, during an attack on the Trypilska Thermal Power Plant, Ukrainian defenses intercepted 7 out of 11 Russian missiles, but the remaining four, which could not be stopped, struck the facility directly. Despite challenges, Ukraine had some successes, particularly in targeting Russian airfields. A major milestone was the first confirmed downing of a Russian Tu-22M3 bomber since the start of the war.
May 2024
Ukrainian attacks on airfields, refineries, and fuel depots intensified. At least two Russian ships were sunk in Crimea. Russia attempted an offensive on Kharkiv, but it was quickly repelled, with Russian forces advancing no further than two border villages. In response to the attack, the West permitted Ukraine to use Western-supplied weapons in limited strikes on Russian territory. Prior to the assault, Ukrainian intelligence had detected the buildup of Russian forces but had been unable to act against them.
June 2024
During an attack on the Akhtubinsk airbase, 600 km from the front line, Ukrainian drones damaged at least one of Russia’s latest Su-57 fighter jets. Russia escalated its airstrikes on Ukrainian airfields, anticipating the arrival of F-16 fighters. At the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that Ukraine would receive Mirage 2000 fighter jets, marking a significant shift in military aid.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense released this image selection of an F-16 and Mirage 2000 without markings. Full images of the Mirage in Ukrainian colors have not yet been published.
A video footage of Ukrainian pilots training in France.
A photograph of a Mirage 2000 tail with a Ukrainian insignia appeared on the Telegram network.
July 2024
The most important event of the month was the delivery of the first F-16 fighters to Ukraine. Russia continued its tactics of large-scale terrorist attacks on civilian targets coinciding with major events. The day before a NATO summit, which Ukraine attended, missile strikes on multiple cities killed 47 people and injured 189. Among the targets was the Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv. Russia also continued targeting Ukrainian airfields but suffered significant aircraft losses, including two Mi-28 helicopters, two Mi-8s, one Ka-27, one Su-25, one Su-34, and one Su-30. Three additional Russian aircraft and one helicopter were damaged.
August 2024
Ukrainian forces launched a surprise and successful raid into Russia’s Kursk region, seizing a large area, capturing many Russian soldiers, and destroying entire convoys of reinforcements initially sent in chaos. Ukrainian troops managed to hold onto the captured territory for several months despite Russian counteroffensives. During these battles, Russia lost at least five helicopters. However, Ukraine also suffered a significant aviation loss—an F-16 was destroyed during its first combat deployment while repelling a Russian missile and drone attack. The pilot was killed, and it is believed the aircraft was mistakenly shot down by friendly air defense fire.
Ukraine's 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade released new footage of a well-known MiG-29 in black livery. The reason for this camouflage is unknown.
Older photos of the black MiG-29, still without the yellow-blue quick identification markings. Its fuselage number remains unknown.
September 2024
Two major Russian airstrikes stood out. In Lviv, western Ukraine, Russian missiles struck around 50 residential buildings in the historic city center. In one home, a Kinzhal missile killed seven people, including three young children. In Poltava, an Iskander missile strike hit a military academy where Ukrainian forces had unfortunately gathered a large number of personnel, resulting in 59 deaths and 329 injuries. Meanwhile, Ukraine struck several large Russian ammunition depots. In a notable incident, Russia itself contributed to a massive explosion—during a test launch at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, an RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile exploded, leaving a crater over 60 meters in diameter.
October 2024
Russia unintentionally provided Ukraine and its Western allies with a gift—the newest Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik combat drone. The aircraft escorted the Su-57 Fighter but lost control. As it approached the front line, the fighter shot it down with a missile. However, the debris fell on the other side of the line and was recovered by Ukrainian soldiers. Additionally, Russian aviation lost five aircraft and one helicopter this month. On the Ukrainian side, photos of a downed MiG-29AS fighter, previously delivered from Slovakia, surfaced. It was likely an aircraft with the original Slovak number 2123.
Symbols of guided bomb attacks on the nose of the MiG-29. Its fuselage number is still unknown.
One of 14 MiG-29 fighter jets donated to Ukraine by Poland.
November 2024
Ukraine received permission to use long-range ATACMS missiles against targets on Russian territory. However, Ukraine had only a few of these missiles, and the permission came too late. In retaliation, Russia demonstrated its strength by using a prototype of the new medium-range ballistic missile "Oreshnik." It hit an industrial facility in Dnipro but did not cause significant damage.
December 2024
Russian air defense shot down an Embraer 190AR civilian aircraft belonging to Azerbaijan Airlines, which was flying from Baku to Grozny. A missile exploded near its tail, damaging the hydraulic system. Despite the crew's struggles to control the aircraft, Russian air traffic controllers refused to allow it to land at other airports and redirected it over the Caspian Sea to Kazakhstan. The crew barely managed to keep it in the air, but during an attempt to land in Aktau, the aircraft crashed. Of the 67 people on board, 38 did not survive, including both pilots. Russia has so far refused to take responsibility.
From the Ukrainian side, the first confirmed downing of an aircraft using naval drones occurred. Ukraine mounted R-73 missiles on Magura V5 boats and shot down two Russian Mi-8 helicopters on the last day of the year. Each helicopter had an eight-member crew, and no one survived the shootdown.
A Ukrainian Air Force Su-27UB1M carrying the fuselage number "Blue 69."
January 2025
Following the inauguration of President Trump, the United States began shifting its stance away from Ukraine and towards Putin’s regime. Not much happened in the air (apart from nightly Russian drone and missile attacks), but several older losses were confirmed by court rulings, particularly on the Russian side.
February 2025
Good News First. Ukraine received its first Mirage 2000 aircraft from France. These are Mirage 2000-5F variants, originally designed purely for air combat, developed from the Mirage 2000C. The French Air Force had 37 of these, with 26 remaining in service. It is unclear how many Ukraine has received so far—reports suggest three, with more to follow.
The Mirage 2000-5F features new cockpit displays, powerful radars, and the ability to carry MICA air-to-air missiles with a range of 60-80 km, making them excellent fighters. As previously mentioned, President Macron announced their delivery in June 2024. While Ukrainian pilots were in training, the French modified these aircraft to carry a wide range of air-to-ground weapons, including Storm Shadow/SCALP-EG cruise missiles, which Ukraine has already used successfully.
Previously, only Ukraine’s aging Soviet-era Su-24 strike aircraft could carry these missiles, but their numbers were dwindling due to a lack of spare parts. The Mirage 2000s will be a significant reinforcement. Additionally, they can carry ASM-250 HAMMER guided bombs, which Ukraine has also used effectively—each Mirage can carry up to eight of these bombs.
For now, Ukraine is expected to use the Mirage 2000 similarly to the F-16s—initially deploying them against incoming Russian cruise missile attacks. As pilots gain more experience, they will also engage in ground attack missions at the front and other combat operations. A similar transition is happening with the F-16s, which initially only countered Russian nighttime air raids but in February 2025, they were spotted carrying guided bombs.
Speaking of the F-16, on Thursday, February 6, the same day French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu confirmed the delivery of Mirage 2000-5Fs, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov announced that another batch of F-16s had arrived from the Netherlands. With previous deliveries from Denmark, Ukraine now has over 20 F-16s in active service. Additional F-16s had been sent earlier to Romania, where Ukrainian pilots are training on them.
Escalation of Russian Attacks
The bad news is that Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities have continued and intensified. On Sunday, February 23, a day before the war’s anniversary, Russia launched its largest drone attack to date, deploying 267 kamikaze drones. Ukrainian defenses shot down 138, while 119 crashed due to electronic warfare disruptions or were decoys meant to overwhelm Ukrainian air defenses.
The following night, Russia launched 185 kamikaze drones, and on Tuesday, February 25, another 213 drones and seven cruise missiles.
Ukraine has made progress in countering Russian guided bombs, which had been causing significant problems at the front. Ukrainian electronic warfare measures have successfully started disrupting their guidance systems.
Air Losses
During the reporting period, each side suffered one operational aircraft loss. On Sunday, February 2, Ukraine lost a Su-27 fighter jet. According to The Military Watch, it was a Su-27P1M with tail number "Blue 59" from the 831st Tactical Aviation Brigade. The aircraft was returning from a combat mission near Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region when it was reportedly hit by an R-37M missile from a Russian Su-30SM2 fighter. The Ukrainian pilot, Captain Ivan Bolotov, was killed.
On Saturday, February 8, the Russian Air Force lost a Su-25 attack aircraft. It was shot down near Zaitseve in the Bakhmut district of the Donetsk region by a portable missile fired by Ukrainian soldiers from the 28th Independent Mechanized Brigade. The strike and the aircraft's crash were captured on video. The Russian pilot managed to eject.
A Russian Mi-8 rescue helicopter was dispatched to retrieve the downed pilot. It was attacked by several FPV drones but managed to escape.
There was also an unrelated loss of a Russian civilian aircraft. A Tecnam P2002JF Sierra light sports aircraft, registered as RA-01808 and belonging to Aero Region Training, crashed near Myachkovo Airport in the Moscow region on Thursday, February 6. The crash and subsequent fire killed both people on board, one of whom was Vitaly Kiyashko, a retired Russian Air Force major and former Su-25 attack pilot.
Captain Ivan Bolotov from Ukraine’s 831st Tactical Aviation Brigade, who was killed on February 2 during a combat mission.
Captain Ivan Bolotov was reportedly killed in a Su-27P1M fighter jet with fuselage number "Blue 59."
The downing of a Russian Su-25 on February 8 was captured on video.
A rescue Mi-8 helicopter flew on February 8 to pick up the downed Su-25 pilot. A parachute is visible in a tree to the left of the helicopter. The Mi-8 became a target for FPV drone attacks but managed to escape.
On February 8, a civilian Tecnam P2002JF Sierra aircraft crashed in the Moscow region.
The Tecnam P2002JF Sierra crash resulted in the death of a retired Russian Air Force Major Vitaly Kiyashko.
July Stirlings
Text: Jan Bobek
Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
Cat. No. 84206
By the summer of 1941, when the RAF’s daily air offensive over the occupied European coast had reached its peak, British command was already aware that this strategy was resulting in heavy losses, significantly higher than those suffered by the Luftwaffe. The RAF aimed to engage the enemy primarily through Operations Sweep and Circus. While the former involved deploying only fighter squadrons, the latter featured large-scale fighter escorts for a small group of Blenheim bombers. However, within the range of these formations, there were few targets of real strategic value to the German occupiers.
Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union, RAF command intensified daylight operations over the continent, assuming that this would compel the Luftwaffe to retain more units in France, thereby easing pressure on the Soviets. This assumption, however, proved incorrect. The Germans were advancing rapidly into Soviet territory and performing well on the African front. By the second half of 1941, only JG 2 "Richthofen" and JG 26 "Schlageter" remained in France. Both were seasoned units that, working closely with ground controllers, effectively employed hit-and-run tactics.
At the beginning of July 1941, RAF command decided to involve in Circus operations the four-engine Short Stirling bombers of No. 7 and No. 15 Squadrons of No. 3 Group under the command of Air Vice-Marshal Jack Baldwin. However, no more than eight Stirling bombers were deployed on any given day, and no more than six participated in a single Circus operation.
In early July, RAF command also received intelligence, revealing that German fighter units had been ordered to engage only if bombers were present in the British formation. This led the RAF, in some cases, to adopt a tactic of sending bombers only as far as the coast to provoke a German response. Under the right conditions, the bombers would then be quickly withdrawn back.
One of the units that took part in Operations Sweep and Circus was the Tangmere Wing, commanded by the renowned Douglas Bader. In the first half of 1941, RAF fighter pilots were still flying in formations of three aircraft consisting of a leader and two wingmen. In contrast, their German opponents had been using a more flexible four-aircraft formation since the Spanish Civil War.
The British three-aircraft formation posed several challenges. It increased the risk of collisions between wingmen, who had to remain close together, often at the expense of situational awareness. Additionally, the tight formation required frequent engine adjustments, and the wingmen typically consumed more fuel than the leader, who could fly more efficiently. As a result, formations were often forced to return from enemy territory earlier than necessary due to fuel concerns.
Douglas Bader himself remarked, he could have shot down far more "Huns" if his wingmen hadn’t frequently reported low fuel. The "Finger Four" formation, which addressed many of these issues, wasn’t adopted by the Tangmere Wing and other RAF units until mid-1941.
Bader was also notably stubborn about aircraft armament. He firmly believed that eight machine guns were more effective than the two cannons and four machine guns. For this reason, he preferred the Spitfire Mk.IIa variant over the newer Mk.V. He later admitted, however, that he had been wrong in this regard.
During July, Wing Commander Bader destroyed seven Bf 109s, claimed four as probables and damaged seven. This was roughly comparable in number of victories to his score during the Battle of Britain. And by the summer of 1941 his subordinates were showing exhaustion similar to that experienced by RAF fighters in the summer and autumn of 1940. Bader relentlessly led his men into further action, leading some of his subordinates to the brink of mutiny.
Douglas Bader was also present during the last deployment of Stirling bombers as part of Operation Circus. During the morning raid on Lille on 21 July 1941 (Circus 54), the formation of three Stirlings was an easy target for German flak. One of the bombers made an emergency landing at Manston with two engines out. The downing of the bomber was somewhat optimistically credited to the commander of I./JG 26, Hptm. Seifert. His unit, engaged in dogfights with escorts, reported four Spitfires as shot down. Three more were claimed by III./JG 2. RAF fighters managed to shoot down one Bf 109 E-7 from II./JG 26 and one Bf 109 F, with another another badly damaged, from II./JG 2. Bader scored a 0,5 kill during the morning action and damaged one more Bf 109 during the afternoon (Circus 55). During the afternoon sortie, however, three Stirlings were recalled back to base and this brought the deployment of this type in Circus operations to a close. Douglas Bader was down to the last three weeks of his combat career.
Like a Painting on Canvas
Text: Jan Bobek
Illustration: Antonis Karydis
Cat. No. 7476
Market Garden was the largest Allied airborne operation of World War II, launched on 17 September 1944 in the Netherlands. Its objective was to use paratroopers (the "Market" component) and the rapid advance of ground forces (the "Garden" component) to seize key bridges over rivers and canals, thereby creating a corridor for an attack into Germany. However, the operation ultimately failed due to strong German resistance, poor coordination, and delays in the Allied advance, particularly at Arnhem, where British paratroopers were unable to hold a crucial bridge.
Air power played a vital role in the operation, providing support for airborne troops, supply drops, and ground forces. The first aircraft to patrol the drop zone on 17 September were Mustang IIIs from No. 122 Wing of the RAF. On the Luftwaffe side, II./JG 6, flying Focke-Wulf Fw 190s, was the first to reach the target area. In an engagement, presumably with No. 65 Squadron RAF, the German unit lost four aircraft and had one damaged. All three Gruppen of JG 26 also joined the battle. Despite losing two aircraft and their pilots, they claimed 11 victories in combat with various British and American air force units.
On 17 and 18 September, the Luftwaffe committed two Geschwader Stabs and eight fighter Gruppen over the airborne area, diverting from defending against American bombers. Attacks focused on transport aircraft and gliders, though reaching them proved difficult under heavy Allied cover.
On 18 September, poor weather limited operations to about 200 Luftwaffe aircraft, while Allied pilots also struggled with flying conditions. Canadian units from No. 125 and 126 Wings RCAF saw combat, but the day’s biggest achievement came from the U.S. 357th Fighter Group flying P-51s. They downed 22 enemy aircraft, mostly Bf 109s and Fw 190s from JG 6 and JG 300.
On 19 September, weather grounded British 2nd TAF fighters, but clearer skies on the German side allowed about 150 Luftwaffe fighters to operate over the battlefield. Though they failed to reach the Allied transports, the Luftwaffe briefly gained air superiority. That advantage was quickly challenged by nearly 130 Spitfires from Air Defense of Great Britain (RAF Fighter Command, ADGB) and over 180 P-51 Mustangs from the U.S. 8th Air Force. German fighters from II./JG 6, II./JG 11, II./JG 26, III./JG 26, and III./JG 27 claimed 11 victories but lost 16 of their own.
One dramatic moment from the day is depicted in a box art illustration by Antonis Karydis, capturing 1st Lt. Arval James Roberson of the 362nd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group, scoring his fifth victory. His unit arrived over the target area around 5 p.m. In front of him, he saw a sunlit wall of high cloud stretching to the coast, with an intense aerial battle unfolding beneath it, like a scene from a painter’s canvas or a Hollywood film. His firsthand account can be read in an article by Merle C. Olmsted here.
Roberson’s unit managed to attack a group of Messerschmitt Bf 109s, likely from II./JG 11, as they attempted to disengage from the combat zone. In the ensuing engagement, American pilots claimed twenty victories over Bf 109s and an additional five over Fw 190s.
Roberson’s first target was a Bf 109, his guns struck directly the cockpit, which immediately burst into flames, the pilot did not bail out. He then pursued a second Bf 109, hitting it first in the tail section and then in the engine. Smoke and coolant streamed from the damaged aircraft. Although he lost sight of it in the final seconds of the chase, his wingman, Charles Goss, confirmed the kill after landing. Their adversaries from II./JG 11 lost four aircraft in the skirmish, and one pilot was killed while descending by parachute.
However, the 357th Fighter Group also paid a price. Five of their pilots failed to return from the mission. At least four were shot down by Focke-Wulfs from 5./JG 26, led by Lt. Vogt. Among those lost was Maj. Edward Hiro, commander of the 363rd Fighter Squadron, who was flying his final mission before returning to the United States. Capt. Bruce McIntyre of the 364th FS and his two wingmen also did not return. Fortunately, they survived and were taken as prisoners of war. One of them had been flying as a replacement and wore his dress uniform, as he had originally planned to spend the day on a date with a lovely young woman in London. The last pilot from the 357th FG shot down that day was James Blanchard of the 362nd FS, most likely downed by a Bf 109 pilot from II./JG 11.
In the days that followed, the 357th FG continued to fly combat missions over the Netherlands, but no further enemy contact was made. This was partly due to unfavorable weather, both over the Dutch front and at their home bases in England. Fierce aerial battles over the drop zone continued until the end of Operation Market Garden on September 25, 1944.
Markings for KAMIKAZE TOKKŌTAI 1/48
A6M5 Zero Type 52, probably c/n 4271, Lt. Yukio Seki, 1st Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, Shikishima-tai, Mabalacat airfield, Phillipines, October 1944
In October 1944, as part of the 1st Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, the first nine groups of kamikaze pilots were organized, mostly from Kōkūtai 201, including the Shikishima unit. Its CO was Lieutenant Yukio Seki. He was born in 1921 (NA 70th class, 1941), he initially served on the battleship Fusō then experienced the Battle of Midway aboard the seaplane tender Chitose. In September 1944, he was assigned to Kōkūtai 201 in the Philippines, where he helped train pilots in skip bombing. After suffering heavy losses, the unit received replacement aircraft from other formations at Mabalacat, including Hikōtai 602 (Kōkūtai 381), from which aircraft 02-112 originated. On October 25, Seki led one of seven groups of Zero pilots in an attack on Taffy 3 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, escorted by fighter ace Hiroyoshi Nishizawa from Kōkūtai 203. The aircraft, most likely piloted by Seki, struck the escort carrier USS St. Lo, which sank after 30 minutes. Of the 889 crew members, 113 were killed or went missing, while about thirty others later died from their injuries. One of the survivors, ACOM Earl F. Roberts, found a A6M5 Mitsubishi Co. tail data plate no. 2968 before abandoning the ship. From this, it is estimated that the aircraft's serial number was likely 4271 and that it was manufactured between late October and early November 1943.
A6M5 Zero Type 52, Hikōtai 165, Kōkūtai 653, IJN Zuihō, Ōita base, Japan, September 1944
This Mitsubishi manufactured aircraft was assigned to Kōkūtai 653, which was established in February 1944. The division of colors on the fuselage is characteristic of aircraft produced by Mitsubishi. Kōkūtai 653 participated in the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June 1944 aboard the carriers Chitose, Chiyoda, and Zuihō. Most of its armament consisted of A6M2 Type 21 fighter-bombers. Out of the nine carrier squadron commanders, only one survived. After the battle, Kōkūtai 653 was reorganized into four Hikōtais. Lt. Kenji Nakagawa led Hikōtai 164 and 165 with 48 A6M5 fighters each. Lt. Tetsuo Endō led 48 A6M fighter-bombers of Hikōtai 166, while bombers were assigned to Hikōtai 263. In the fall of 1944, Kōkūtai 653 suffered 50% losses in the defense of Taiwan. During the defense of the Philippines, Hikōtai 164 operated from land bases. The aircraft of Hikōtai 165 were deployed aboard aircraft carriers during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, with numbers on upper part of the tail indicating their carrier: Zuikaku (1), Zuihō (2), Chitose (3), and Chiyoda (4). After the loss of all carriers, Kōkūtai 653 fought in the Philippines. Several of its pilots escorted Kamikaze missions as part of Reisen-tai on October 29 and November 6. Kōkūtai 653 was disbanded on November 15, 1944.
A6M5 Zero Type 52, Kōkūtai 210, Meiji Base, Japan, winter 1944-1945
This Nakajima manufactured aircraft featured a fuselage color scheme characteristic of this producer. Kōkūtai 210 was established in September 1944 at Meiji Base as an operational training unit equipped with A6M Zero and N1K1-J fighters, J1N night fighters, as well as bombers and reconnaissance aircraft. The Zero squadron, consisting of 48 aircraft, was commanded by Lt. Toshio Shiozuru. During U.S. carrier-based air raids on Japan on February 16–17, 1945, Kōkūtai 210 pilots claimed 14 confirmed and 4 probable victories while losing one aircraft. From late March, 32 A6Ms and 14 N1K1-Js were transferred to Kokubu No. 1 Base under Kōkūtai 601. From April 6, Kōkūtai 210 fighters engaged in battles over Okinawa, achieving 6 victories at the cost of 10 aircraft. During the Kikusui I special attack operation, Kōkūtai 210 formed several Kamikaze units, including Dai 210 Butai Reisen-tai, which was armed with Zeros. On April 6, the unit launched 12 Zeros with 10 escorting N1K1-Js against enemy forces 80 nautical miles from Tokunoshima. On April 11, three more Zeros with Kamikaze pilots were deployed against enemy carriers east of Okinawa. In mid-April, Kōkūtai 210 was reorganized as a pure fighter unit, and remained in reserve in case of an invasion of Japan.
A6M5 Zero Type 52, Lt. (jg) Seizō Yasunori, Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, Dai 7 Shōwa-tai, Kanoya Base, Japan, May 1945
Although this aircraft bears the Yatabe Kōkūtai designation and was assigned to Kamikaze Unit Shōwa No. 7, which was formed from Yatabe Kōkūtai, its pilot belonged to a different unit. He was Lt. (jg) Seizō Yasunori from Fighter Hikōtai 306, which operated under Kōkūtai 721 “Jinrai Butai” (Divine Thunder Corps), providing fighter escort for G4M Betty bombers modified to carry Yokosuka MXY-7 Ōka rocket planes. Seizō Yasunori had also trained for Ōka missions, but due to heavy losses of Betty bombers, he was reassigned to Kamikaze Unit Kenmu No. 10, one of over 20 Kamikaze units formed from Zero pilots of Kōkūtai 721. This unit launched over 200 Zero fighters in Kamikaze attacks – second only to Kōkūtai 201, which deployed the most Zero Kamikaze pilots during the defense of the Philippines. On May 11, 1945, Yasunori was one of the pilots who attacked the USS Bunker Hill. The ship was first hit by a bomb and then by the aircraft of his fellow pilot, Lt.(jg) Yoshiaki Shibata. Shortly after, Ensign Kyioshi Ogawa struck the flight deck with a bomb from his burning aircraft. Yasunori attempted to deliver the final blow to the aircraft carrier, but he was shot down by an anti-aircraft fire. The USS Bunker Hill suffered 393 crew members killed or missing and 264 wounded, making it the deadliest Kamikaze attack in history.
A6M5 Zero Type 52, Lt. Nao Sugisaki, Kōkūtai 352, Ōmura Base, Japan, March 1945
On aircraft manufactured by Nakajima, such as this one, propeller spinners were left in natural metal finish during final assembly until the end of the war. At the unit level, they were typically repainted in dark green or brown, left unpainted, or given specific identification markings. Kōkūtai 352 was established in August 1944 to provide aerial defense for the cities of Sasebo, Nagasaki, and Ōmura. The unit was equipped with Zero fighters, Raiden interceptors and Gekkō night fighters and escorted the Kamikaze airmen using their Zero fighters. An unusual numbering system for tail markings was used. Zero fighter squadron was led by Lieutenant Nao Sugisaki, who was born in 1920 and graduated from the Naval Academy (69th class) in March 1941. From August 1944, the unit engaged B-29 bomber formations, and during one such battle, Sugisaki was killed on March 31, 1945, over Misumi in Kumamoto Prefecture. The aircraft 352-177 was likely assigned to him but it is not certain whether he flew it on his last mission. In April 1945, part of Kōkūtai 352, led by Lieutenant Manae Uematsu, relocated to Kokubu Air Base. There, they participated in escort missions to protect and observe the results of Kamikaze attacks during Operation Kikusui, the defense of Okinawa. However, Kōkūtai 352 was not assigned to provide its own aircraft or pilots for Kamikaze attacks.
A6M2-K, Ensign Kōzō Koizumi, Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, Dai 7 Shōwa-tai, Kanoya Base, Japan, April 1945
The aircraft bears the designation Ya, indicating its affiliation with the Yatabe Kōkūtai. This training unit was established in 1939 and, after being reorganized under this name in December 1944, continued to specialize exclusively in fighter training. It operated A6M Zero, N1K Shiden, J2M Raiden, and the two-seat A6M2-K aircraft. In total, the unit had 180 aircraft at its disposal. In early 1945, the Yatabe Kōkūtai participated in Japan’s defensive battles. In April, it formed Kamikaze Shōwa Units Nos. 1 through 5 from a cadre of its instructors. One of its pilots, Kōzō Koizumi, took part in a Kamikaze attack on April 29, 1945, against Allied aircraft carriers east of Okinawa. This attack marked the final day of Operation Kikusui IV, which had been ongoing since April 21. During Operation Kikusui IV, Kamikaze attacks struck 18 vessels, sinking the minesweeper USS Swallow, Landing Craft Support (LCS-15), and the cargo ship Canada Victory, which was carrying 7,000 tons of explosives. On April 29 alone, the destroyers USS Haggard and USS Hazelwood were damaged, resulting in 57 deaths and 66 wounded. By this point, after nearly a month of relentless Japanese air offensive – combining conventional air raids with Kamikaze attacks – Allied crews were suffering from severe sleep deprivation due to constant alerts and were even unable to change their clothes.
A6M2-K, Kasumigaura Kōkūtai, Sentōki Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, Chitose Base, Japan, July 1945
Kasumigaura Kōkūtai was the third oldest aviation unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was established in November 1922, and among its first aircraft types were the Avro 504 and Sparrowhawk. This unit played a key role in training cadres of the Japanese naval air force. Among the instructors who served in this unit were Akio Matsuba (18 victories) and Kunioshi Tanaka (17 victories). One of the pilots who underwent training at Kasumigaura Kōkūtai was Wataru Nakamichi, who achieved 15 victories and was one of the escort pilots for the missions with Yokosuka MXY-7 Ōka aircraft within the Kōkūtai 721. Towards the end of the war, Kasumigaura Kōkūtai allocated twenty A6M2-K training aircraft for Kamikaze missions, but the order for deployment was never issued before the war ended. The Japanese army and naval air force were conserving their reserves and replenishing aircraft of all categories for Kamikaze attacks against the anticipated Allied landing on the Japanese home islands. The Japanese planned to strike (though not necessarily sink) approximately 50% of enemy vessels due to the expected proximity of targets during the landing.
A6M2-K, Lt. (jg) Tamotsu Kaneko, Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, Dai 1 Tsukuba-tai, Kanoya Base, Japan, April 1945
The Tsukuba Kōkūtai training unit was separated from Kasumigaura Kōkūtai in December 1938. Over time, the focus of training provided by the unit changed. In November 1944, Tsukuba Kōkūtai assigned experienced instructors to form a fighter squadron equipped with Zero and Shiden aircraft. This squadron engaged in combat with B-29 bombers and U.S. carrier-based aircraft as early as January and February 1945. At the end of March 1945, Tsukuba Kōkūtai was ordered to form its own Kamikaze units, designated Tsukuba-tai No. 1 to No. 6. However, the last two Kamikaze units were staffed by Zero pilots from Kōkūtai 721. On April 6, 1945, during the first day of Operation Kikusui I, Lt. (jg) Tamotsu Kaneko was deployed with aircraft Tsu-460. Along with 16 other pilots from his unit, he attacked convoys near Okinawa. On April 6, a total of 391 naval aircraft and 133 army aircraft were dispatched from bases in Taiwan and Japan to the Okinawa area. Among them, the Navy assigned 215 and the Army 82 aircraft for Kamikaze attacks. However, a relatively large number of aircraft had to return due to malfunctions or other issues. During the Kamikaze attacks, 20 American vessels were hit. The destroyers USS Bush, Colhoun, and Emmons were sunk, and the British aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious was also damaged.
A6M2-K, Tsukuba Kōkūtai, Tsukuba Base, Japan, 1944
The design of the two-seat training aircraft, which was based on the A6M2 Type 21 carrier-based fighter, was developed by 21st Naval Air Arsenal at the Ōmura base. The development started in 1942, with the prototype completed in November of that year. The aircraft was designated A6M2-K Type 11. To reduce weight, the cannons were removed from the wings. Some sources state that only the starboard machine gun was retained, while others mention armament consisting of two machine guns. The front cockpit for the student pilot was not equipped with canopy and had folding doors on the sides. Two fins were added to the rear fuselage to improve stability. Production of the A6M2-K at the 21st Naval Air Arsenal began in January 1943 using components from Mitsubishi and, primarily, Nakajima. A total of 218 units were produced there by July 1945. The A6M2-K was also manufactured by Hitachi, which delivered 279 units between May 1944 and July 1945. According to a painting regulation issued in September 1942, training aircraft were painted yellow-orange on all surfaces. Due to this, the national insignia on the underside was given a white border. The use of numbers on the undersides of A6M2-K aircraft in the Tsukuba Kōkūtai is not photographically confirmed due to the angle on which the available images were taken. However, three-digit numbers on the wings on A6M2s of this unit are confirmed by photographic evidence. Therefore, their use on the A6M2-K is also possible.
A6M2-K, Tsukuba Kōkūtai, Tsukuba Base, Japan, 1944
In July 1943, a regulation was issued that, among other things, mandated that training aircraft deployed in combat operations or based in areas where the enemy was active should be painted like combat aircraft. In practice, this led to the repainting of already-produced A6M2-K trainers. One such aircraft was Tsu-415, which is known from a photograph showing it with a yellow-orange coating on all surfaces. However, in a later photograph, it appears camouflaged with dark green paint on the upper surfaces, while the original paint and markings on the tail remained unchanged. A6M2-K aircraft were also used for target towing during training. In February 1945, Tsukuba Kōkūtai was ordered to form Kamikaze units. The training program for these pilots included the following requirements: at least eight pattern flights, a minimum of seven formation flights, at least ten instrument flights, a minimum of ten special attack training flights, at least six flights in darkness, five flights to a designated target, and a minimum of five navigation flights.
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P7966, W/Cdr Douglas R. S. Bader, CO of Tangmere Wing, RAF Tangmere, United Kingdom, March - July 1941
The Spitfire Mk.IIa serial number P7966 with the Manxman donation inscription was the first Spitfire to bear Bader’s initials as a fuselage code. Bader took advantage of this privilege when he was appointed commander of the Tangmere Wing in March 1941 using the initials D-B on the fuselage, plus the Wing Commander’s pennant under the windshield. His personal call sign was Dogsbody. After No. 145 Squadron commanded by Bader’s friend, S/Ldr Stan Turner, joined the Tangmere Wing in May 1941, a cartoon of Hitler kicked by a boot was painted on the left side of the engine cowling on both commanders’ personal Spitfires as a reminder of the emblem used by the Hurricanes of No. 242 Squadron, in which Bader and Turner had flown during the Battle of Britain. Bader’s Spitfire had metal ailerons and carried the A camouflage pattern, but with a non-standard layout of camouflage fields behind the fuselage cockpit. The rudder and both elevator surfaces used in the assembly of the aircraft were most likely from another Spitfire which carried the B camouflage pattern. Bader shot down 10 aircraft with P7966, probably shot down four others and damaged seven. On September 9, 1941, during a dogfight with German fighters over Saint Omer, he was accidentally shot down by his wingman. He lost one of his prosthetics while bailing out of his Spitfire Mk.Va W3819, he was then captured and spent most of the rest of the war at Colditz Castle, where he was liberated in April 1945. In all, Douglas Bader achieved 24 kills during his career, four of which were shared, seven probable and 11 enemy aircraft damaged.
P7619, S/Ldr Brian J. E. Lane, CO of No. 19 Squadron, RAF Duxford/RAF Fowlmere, United Kingdom, January-June 1941
Brian John Edward Lane DFC was a fighter ace and respected commander of No. 19 Squadron. He was born on June 18, 1917, and joined the RAF in 1936. After completing his training, he was posted to No. 66 Squadron in January 1937 then No. 213 Squadron in June. Shortly after the outbreak of war he became a Flying Officer with No. 19 Squadron. In July 1940, he was awarded the DFC for his successes over Dunkirk and officially became Squadron Commander on September 5 of the same year. The Spitfires that Brian Lane regularly flew had his personal emblem under the cockpit – a swastika pierced by a yellow lightning bolt. Spitfire P7619, which S/Ldr Brian Lane flew throughout the first half of 1941, had the emblem of the swastika and lightning bolt depicted under the commander’s pennant. For a time, his Spitfire carried a non-standard rear-view mirror system with additional mirrors on either side of the windscreen frame, but as the effectiveness of such a set-up was doubtful, it was soon removed. In June 1941 Lane was assigned to No. 12 Group Headquarters and in November was sent on a tour of duty in the Middle East. In June 1942 he returned to the UK and took command of No. 61 OTU. On December 9, 1942, he took command of No. 167 Squadron. Four days after his arrival he led three other Spitfires over the Dutch coast and was last seen in pursuit of two Fw 190s. He was most likely shot down over the North Sea. During his wartime career he scored seven confirmed kills, two unconfirmed, one probable and damaged one enemy aircraft.
P8084, F/Lt James J. O´Meara, No. 64 Squadron, RAF Drem, United Kingdom, September - October 1941
This Spitfire Mk.IIa from No. 64 Squadron carried the then new Day Fighter Scheme camouflage, introduced by Air Ministry order of August 19, 1941. After this date, RAF Fighter Command’s day fighters were painted Dark Green and Ocean Grey (Mixed Grey) on the upper surfaces and Medium Sea Grey on the lower surfaces. The code letters were in Sky, and the fuselage belt and spinner were also the same color. The aircraft sported the donation inscription GARFIELD WESTON SVI on both sides of the tank cover. The thirteen kill symbols belonged to F/Lt James O’Meara, who began his combat career in the ranks of No. 64 Squadron over Dunkirk in May 1940, then served with other units from late August 1940 before rejoining No. 64 Squadron in April 1941. In October he was released from combat operations and transferred to No. 1491 Squadron, which was towing targets in Tain, Scotland. He later commanded a Wing of high altitude fighter Spitfires of the Mk.VII version. His total wartime score was 11 confirmed kills plus two in cooperation, one unconfirmed and four probable kills. To this he added 11 damaged aircraft alone and one in co-operation.
P7542, S/Ldr Adolph G. Malan, CO of No. 74 Squadron, RAF Biggin Hill, United Kingdom, December 1940-March 1941
No. 74 Squadron was among the first Fighter Command units rearmed in September 1940 with the new Mk.II Spitfires. Under the command of Adolph “Sailor” Malan, it became one of the most successful RAF squadrons ever in the Battle of Britain. Malan himself was an elite fighter ace and, with eight kills, one of the most successful pilots flying the Mk.II version. His second Mk.IIa Spitfire was s/n P7542, which bore the standard Temperate Land Scheme livery with the lower surfaces in Sky, except for the left wing which was black underneath. It was a quick identification item used by the RAF from December 1940 to March 1941. At the end of March 1941, Malan took command of the newly established Biggin Hill Wing and received the new Spitfire Mk.Vb. During the war he scored 34 kills, seven of which were shared, three probable, plus 16 enemy aircraft damaged.
P8088, P/O Alec S. C. Lumsden, No. 118 Squadron, RAF Ibsley, United Kingdom, April - August 1941
This Spitfire was donated in January 1941 by the Borough of Lambeth Spitfire Fund and saw operational service with Nos. 66, 118, 152 and 19 Squadron where it was damaged during a night landing. After repairs it served with No. 61 OTU. The fate of P8088 was fulfilled on September 16, 1944, when it crashed with its pilot, F/Sgt John Barry, during a training flight. In 1944/45 and 1978, parts of P8088 were recovered by the Cosford salvage team and stored. The depicted image of Spitfire P8088 shows it during its four-month service with No. 118 Squadron, where it received the codename NK-K and became P/O Alec Lumsden’s personal Spitfire. Lumsden had a drawing of a character painted on his new Spitfire under the front plate, which was Capt. Reilly-Ffoull from the wartime cartoon series Just Jake. The word BETTE, which was his girlfriend’s nickname, was also painted on both sides of the cockpit overlay. Alec Lumsden was born in 1921 and educated at Malvern College. After the outbreak of the Second World War, he volunteered for the RAF Reserve as a pilot in training. His wartime career varied. During 12 months in 1941/42, he flew combat missions from bases in England, North Africa and Malta, and also took part in two Atlantic convoys as a Sea Hurricane pilot. He spent the rest of the war flying with maintenance and operational training units. After the war he held various positions, all of which were in one way or another connected with aviation. A distinguished aviation historian, he wrote countless articles and several books on a variety of subjects.
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44-13691, Lt. Arval J. Roberson, 362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, Leiston, United Kingdom, September 1944
Arval James Roberson was born on November 14, 1923, at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, USA. He joined the Army Reserves on June 15, 1942, and on May 20 of the same year as a rated pilot he was commissioned Second Lieutenant. He transferred to 362nd FS, 357th FG, where he flew 76 missions during his operation tour. He achieved six aerial victories confirmed plus one probable, the last two of them scored with the Mustang P-51D named Passion Wagon. Roberson later served in Korean War with 12th FBS, 18th FBG. He flew 100 combat missions there. During Vietnam War, he served as Liaison Officer to the VN JCS and he also flew 26 support missions with C-47s. He was promoted to Colonel on August 26, 1966, served as the last commander of the Otis AB and retired from Air Force on March 1, 1973. Arval Roberson passed away on December 7, 2007, (aged 84).
44-13737, Lt. Anton Walace, 486th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, UK, June 1944
The Mustang serial number 44-13737 was one of the first P-51Ds to be assigned to the 352nd FG in July 1944. This aircraft was fitted with the black code letters PZ-W and assigned to Lt. Anton J. Wallace, a member of the 486th FS, who had the inscription “Little Rebel” painted on the left side of the engine cowling, name previously carried by his P-47 and P-51B aircraft. The “Little Rebel” was initially flown in the original D-5 block state, i.e. without the additional dorsal fin of the vertical stabilizer. The additional installation of the fin occurred in the fall of 1944. In November 1944, after Wallace’s second operational tour, Lt. Charles “Buck” Pattillo, took over the “Little Rebel” and decided to keep the name on the aircraft. However, the lettering was repainted. The white and black design was replaced by creamy one with a red outline. It is not known whether the change occurred while the aircraft was still in use by Wallace or after Pattillo took over.
44-13309, Maj. Evan McCall, 380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF, Maupertus airfield, Cherbourg, France, July 1944
Maj. Evan McCall named all his aircraft Fool’s Paradise. Those with numbers I and II were P-39 Airacobras he flew at Hamilton Field, California. During the war, in addition to his role as a fighter pilot, he was also deployed with Patton’s 3rd Armoured Division as a forward air navigator during the fighting in France until shortly before the Battle of the Bulge, when he returned to his unit and to flying. Although he did not become a fighter ace, he was one of the very experienced pilots and tested all American and most British single-seat fighter aircraft during his combat career. His Fool’s Paradise IV already had the invasion stripes on the upper surfaces washed off in July. Instead, all that was left was the base Olive Drab paint, which had been eroded in many places by the process of washing the black and white stripes. There were also visible residue of the stripes. The same was true for the ridge area of the fuselage behind the canopy.
P-51D-5, 44-13494, Lt. Walter J. Goehausen Jr., 308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF, San Severo, Italy, summer 1944
Walter John Goehausen was born on June 20, 1921, in St. Louis, Missouri. After his pilot training he was ordered to the 308th FS and while flying combat with it he scored ten kills of the enemy aircraft. After the previous deployment with VIII Fighter Command in Great Britain the 308th Fighter Squadron was sent to Africa within the 31st FG under the 12th AF command. Here this unit took part in the support of the landings in Sicily, then at Salerno and at Anzio. In Great Britain its pilots flew Spitfires Mk.V but during the Africa fighting they converted to the modern Spitfires Mk.VIII and Mk.IX. In April 1944 the 308th FS (together with the other 31st FG squadrons) was re-equipped with Mustangs which they flew within the 15th AF escorting the four-engined bombers over targets in occupied Europe and Germany as well. Besides the oblique red stripes, the markings of the 31st FG aircraft, his Mustang, nicknamed Miss Mimi II, also carried the yellow stripes on the wings and the tail surfaces introduced in March 1943 as the marking of the American fighters operating in the Mediterranean.
Tail End Charlie
Almost an April problem
Text: Jan Zdiarský
It's not entirely my fault that I’m writing my Tail End Charlie text at the last-minute again. I scheduled my work quite responsibly yesterday, Sunday, two days before the current issue was due out. However, somehow I didn't keep up at the end of the day. Understandably, I could blame my slow work, my tendency to run away from responsibilities, orstimuli that release the right hormones into my brain for the wrong mood, and a thousand other things rooted solely in my nature, irresponsibility, and laziness. But this time it's different my friends. THEY took an hour out of my day yesterday. And that's why I couldn't keep up. The change to daylight saving time caught me surprised almost as change of the Austro-Hungarian Empire railway schedule surprised Cimrman near the village of Stredoplky. I recommend our English-speaking readers to supplement their education by a proper search of the encyclopedic entry Jára Cimrman. You will learn where American, hence Austrian, self-confidence would be and with them Thomas Alva Edison or well I dare smuggle this word into my apolitical article- Nikola Tesla, if the world had discovered the brave Czech Cimrman a little earlier.
I'm a little out of scope, aren't I? However, since my colleagues and I have given ourselves pretty much free rein as to what may be the topic of our final reflections innthe Tail End Charlie column, I can allow myself to do so, and I trust you will forgive me for avoiding the technology and social issues.
In short, I missed an hour yesterday. With the time shift from winter to summer. It was taken from me by technocrats and foolish politicians sometime in 1916 and THEY won't give it back. Even though the idea of daylight saving time seems to be obsolete nowadays, the various cabals controlling the world, the Wall Street vampires and the European oligarchs who are guaranteed to benefit from it, still don't want to give it back to me (not referring to the clever Russian oligarchs, because there daylight saving time is no longer used).
The transition between daylight saving time and standard time is quite a chaotic all over the world, as if time zones were not enough. For example, the southern hemisphere doesn't use it, it was never introduced in most of Africa. In different parts of the northern hemisphere, the transition between winter and summer time occurs on different dates.
There are debates about to abolish these time shifts altogether. Whether their original reason is outdated or not. The European Union, for example, set out to abolish daylight saving time back in 2019... But since then its member states have still not agreed on how this should be done... Well, yeah...
Hopefully I'll live to see it someday, and so will my dog who doesn't understand why he suddenly has to start getting up an hour earlier or an hour later. The wolves that roam the woods around my homeland in the border mountains don't care. They wisely get up (or rather go to bed) according to the sun.
... à propos, do you actually know which of the two times is the correct, original one? Summer or winter? The summer/winter time switching is used in most of Europe. And also in the USA... Ah ... Did you know that of Europe, Greenland, for example, doesn't use it? I learned this a while ago when I was trying to clear up some of my ignorance, and I have to admit that there are things (and I write this without giving wise counsel) that finally make sense to me now.
I guess I'll have to put up with being as confused in my biological clock as I probably am in my head for some time to come. On top of that, it snowed again this morning. But let's not be sad. Spring is here anyway!
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Dobrý den, vážení přátelé, po únorové premiéře a březnovém pokračování P-40E Warhawk je v dubnu čas na patrně nejvýznamnější protivníky Warhawků, japonská Zera. Poslední premiéru příslušníka rodiny Zer, plovákového Rufe, jsme měli přesně přede dvěma lety, v dubnu 2023. Dva roky nabízejí dostatek času si od Zer trochu odpočinout a dostat chuť na nové přírůstky.
Editorial
Good day, Dear Friends After the February premiere and the March sequel of the P-40E, it's time for what was probably the most significant foe of the Warhawks, the Japanese Zero. The last new release of a member of the Zero family, the Rufe float version, was exactly two years ago, in April 2023.
KAMIKAZE TOKKŌTAI
One of the most well-known words from the field of aviation, recognized even by those with no interest in the subject, is kamikaze. It is associated with the predominantly aerial campaign that began in October 1944 and lasted until the end of the war in the Pacific. During this period, hundreds of airmen sacrificed their lives in service of the Japanese Empire.
KAMIKAZE TOKKŌTAI
Jedním ze slov, která zná z oboru letectví doslova každý, aniž by se o něj alespoň okrajově zajímal, je výraz „kamikaze“. Je spojen s převážně leteckou kampaní, která začala v říjnu 1944 a trvala v podstatě až do konce války v Pacifiku. Stovky letců během ní obětovali své životy ve jménu japonského císařství.
Dekelia Greek Air Force Museum
The Hellenic Air Force Museum is a relatively young institution, having existed in its current form since 1986. However, it certainly has a lot to build on, as its aviation collections were previously part of the Hellenic War Museum. The museum is organisationally under the Hellenic Air Force (HAF) administration and its mission is not only historical research, collection, preservation and access to exhibits, but also the retrieval, conservation and restoration of artefacts related to Greek aviation history.
Muzeum řeckých vzdušných sil Dekelia
Muzeum řeckých vzdušných sil (The Hellenic Air Force Museum) je poměrně mladá instituce, v současné podobě existuje od roku 1986. Rozhodně však má na co navazovat, protože letecké sbírky byly předtím součástí řeckého Válečného muzea. Muzeum organizačně spadá pod velení vojenského letectva (Hellenic Air Force – HAF) a jeho úkolem je nejen historický výzkum, shromažďování, uchování a zpřístupňování exponátů, ale také vyhledávání, vyzvedávání, konzervace a restaurace artefaktů souvisejících s řeckou leteckou historií.
Aerial War in Ukraine - The First Mirage 2000s Have Arrived
The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began three years ago, on February 24, 2022. This continuation of the series does not only cover the most recent period from February 1, 2025, to February 28, 2025, but also recaps events from the past year. However, we will start with the most significant updates—developments on the global political scene.
Letecká vojna na Ukrajine - Prišli prvé Mirage 2000
Plná ruská invázia na Ukrajinu sa začala pred tromi rokmi, 24. februára 2022. Toto pokračovanie seriálu sa tak nezaoberá len posledným obdobím od 1. 2. 2025 do 28. 2. 2025, ale rekapituluje aj udalosti za posledný rok. Začneme ale najväčšími aktualitami – a tými je dianie na svetovej politickej scéne.
Červencové Stirlingy
Když byla v létě 1941 denní letecká ofenzíva RAF nad okupovaným evropským pobřežím na svém vrcholu, britské velení již vědělo, že tato strategie přináší vlastní vysoké ztráty, které jsou výrazně vyšší, než ztráty Luftwaffe. RAF se pokoušelo své protivníky zapojit do boje především v rámci operací Sweep a Circus. Zatímco v prvním případě šlo o nasazení pouze stíhacích perutí, v případě Circusu se jednalo o rozsáhlý stíhací doprovod pro malou skupinu Blenheimů. V doletu těchto formací však bylo velmi málo cílů se strategickou hodnotou pro německé okupanty.
Like a Painting on Canvas
Market Garden was the largest Allied airborne operation of World War II, launched on 17 September 1944 in the Netherlands. Its objective was to use paratroopers (the "Market" component) and the rapid advance of ground forces (the "Garden" component) to seize key bridges over rivers and canals, thereby creating a corridor for an attack into Germany. However, the operation ultimately failed due to strong German resistance, poor coordination, and delays in the Allied advance, particularly at Arnhem, where British paratroopers were unable to hold a crucial bridge.
Tail End Charlie - Almost an April problem
It's not entirely my fault that I’m writing my Tail End Charlie text at the last-minute again. I scheduled my work quite responsibly yesterday, Sunday, two days before the current issue was due out. However, somehow I didn't keep up at the end of the day. Understandably, I could blame my slow work, my tendency to run away from responsibilities, orstimuli that release the right hormones into my brain for the wrong mood, and a thousand other things rooted solely in my nature, irresponsibility, and laziness. But this time it's different my friends.
Tail End Charlie - Téměř aprílový problém
Za to, že opět píši svůj příspěvek do Tail End Charlie na poslední chvíli, nemůžu až tak moc já. Práci jsem si včera, tedy v neděli, ještě dva dny před vydáním aktuálního čísla, rozdělil vcelku zodpovědně. Ovšem nějak jsem na konci dne nestíhal. Pochopitelně, mohl bych to přičítat své pomalé práci, tendenci utíkat od povinností k věcem, které mi do mozku propouštějí ty správnější hormony pro správnější nálady a tisíci dalších věcí, tkvících jen a pouze v mé povaze, nezodpovědnosti a lenosti. Je to ale jinak, přátelé. Sebrali mi z toho včerejšího dne hodinu.
Flying Knights in Australia
Flying Knights v Austrálii
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.
Ace in a Single Dogfight
During World War II, legendary Spitfire fighter planes were flown by pilots of many nationalities. Many of them fought and achieved victories, some became flying aces during the war, a few even earned this status in a single day. However, only one pilot flying a Spitfire managed to shoot down five aircraft in a single dogfight. That pilot was Canadian F/Lt Richard Joseph "Dick" Audet.
Esem během jediného souboje
S legendárními stíhacími letouny Spitfire v průběhu 2. světové války bojovali a vítězili letci mnoha národností. Řada z nich se během válečných let stala leteckými esy, někteří z nich tohoto statusu docílilo během jednoho dne. Avšak na letounech Spitfire jen jeden pilot dokázal sestřelit pět letadel během jednoho souboje. Byl jím kanadský pilot F/Lt Richard Joseph „Dick“ Audet.
04/2025
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
04/2025
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
03/2025
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
03/2025
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
02/2025
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
02/2025
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
01/2025
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
01/2025
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
12/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
12/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
11/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
11/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
10/2024
10/2024
10/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
10/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
09_Special E-Day/2024
Vážení přátelé, modeláři, hosté a návštěvníci E-daye, V dnešním krátkém mimořádném vydání Infa vás seznámíme s plánovaným programem letošního E-daye, který se koná v sobotu 28. září 2024 v hale muzea na Tankodromu Milovice. Výstava je jednodenní, ale jako obvykle bude výstavní hala otevřena, nejen pro vystavující modeláře, již v pátek od 17:00. Na pátek máme připravený malý program pro všechny časné příchozí. Tento podvečerní program má dva body. Prvním bude představení novinek Eduardu na rok 2025, které se bude opakovat i v sobotu. Druhým bodem bude beseda s Jiřím Šilhánkem, zakladatelem a majitelem firmy Special Hobby. Jiří je velká osobnost našeho oboru, který své podnikání rozjížděl dávno před všemi ostatními českými firmami, hluboko v osmdesátých letech. Jeho historky z dějin plastikového modelářství jsou neuvěřitelné a všem doporučuji si je poslechnout. Věřte mi, že to stojí za páteční cestu do Milovic!
09/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
09/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
08/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
08/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
07/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
07/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
06/2024 - Special
Vážení přátelé, dnešní mimořádné číslo Infa je věnováno mimořádné stavebnici, The Bloody Hundredth 1943/ B-17F 1:48. Tato stavebnice vydávaná v řadě LIMITED patří mezi položky, jejichž základem jsou výlisky nakoupené u spolupracujících firem. V tomto případě jde o výlisky firmy Hong Kong Models, HKM. Tentokrát jde ovšem spolupráce mezi našimi firmami dál, než je v podobných případech dodávek výlisků zvykem. Speciálně k této stavebnici jsme zkonstruovali konverzní rámeček s čirými díly, obsahující další verze přídí B-17F, než které obsahuje původní sestava dílů stavebnice HKM. Tento rámeček jsme zkonstruovali v Eduardu, pochopitelně s využitím konstrukce HKM, na kterou nové díly navazují. Forma na něj byla vyrobena firmou HKM v jejich čínské nástrojárně, výlisky byly vyrobeny tamtéž.
06/2024 Special EN
Dear Friends, Today's special issue of the newsletter is dedicated to an extraordinary kit, ‘The Bloody Hundredth 1943 / B-17F’ in 1:48th scale. This kit, released in the LIMITED edition line, falls under the group of items based on moldings purchased from partner companies. In this case, the plastic is supplied by Hong Kong Models, HKM. This time, however, the cooperation between our companies goes further than is customary in similar endeavors. Specifically for this kit, we have designed an additional set of clear parts that cover variations used on the B-17F nose that were not a part of the original HKM release. We designed the new parts to fit the HKM kit specifically. The mold for it was cut at HKM in their Chinese tool shop, and the parts are produced by them.
06/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
06/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
05/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
05/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
04/2024
Dobrý večer, vážení přátelé! Máme za sebou hektický březen. Chápu, že vám to asi tak nepřijde, ale ona každá hospoda vypadá jinak z jídelny a jinak z kuchyně. Aby byl pohled z jídelny, tedy od vás zákazníků, pozitivní, nezbývá personálu v kuchyni, tedy nám, aby se pořádně oháněl.
04/2024
Good evening, dear Friends, We've had a hectic March. I understand that it might not seem that way to you, but every bar looks different from the dining room than it does from the kitchen. In order for the view from the dining room, in other words, from you, the customers, to be positive, the staff in the kitchen (us), has little choice but to be very busy. So, hectic is good.
03/2024
Určitě nejsem sám, komu se pravidelně stává, že se jeho předpoklady a představy o průběhu nějaké události nenaplní a výsledek je zcela opačný, než jaká byla očekávání s onou událostí spojená. Mě se to naposledy stalo před měsícem v Norimberku. Co jsem od veletrhu čekal, si jistě pamatujete z minulého úvodníku. Z mé skeptické předpovědi nevyšlo prakticky nic. Ne že by se už veletrh vrátil tam, kde byl za starých časů před covidovými lockdowny, ale byl výrazně živější, zajímavější a ve svém výsledku zábavnější a užitečnější, než bych si troufl očekávat. Troufnu si dokonce tipnout, že podobný názor má víc vystavovatelů. Mimo jiné se opakovala situace z loňska, že rozhovory a setkání byla daleko vřelejší, přátelštější a otevřenější, než kdykoli v minulosti. Možná je to jen můj pocit, ale přijde mi, že jsme se navzájem zase rádi viděli, v mnoha případech i po několika letech. V takových případech si uvědomíte, jak vám ti lidé, které jste vídal tak nějak samozřejmě a nepřišlo vám na tom nic zvláštního, přirostli k srdci a jak vám chyběli. Pak se tak hovory víc otevřou, a to je fajn.
03/2024
I know I’m not alone, when a concept and its associated assumptions turn out exactly opposite to what the expected outcome was. The last time it happened to me was a month ago in Nuremberg.
Jak na plasty II
Mnoho méně zkušených modelářů má velkou fobii z řezání do plastů nebo z většího ztenčování plastových dílů pro zástavbu doplňkových sad. V tomto díle bych chtěl čtenářům představit, že tyto pokročilejší modelářské činnosti nejsou nic těžkého a s využitím vhodných nástrojů a pomůcek se dá snadno dobrat k potřebným úpravám. Prakticky všechny větší brassinové sady po modeláři vyžadují, aby podobné úpravy při jejich zástavbách provedl. Pokud se někteří modeláři obávají doplňkové sady kupovat právě kvůli zmíněným úpravám, chtěl bych jim ukázat, že to s trochou praxe zvládnou i oni. V článku demonstruji přípravu křídla P-51B/C 1/48 pro zástavbu brassinové sady zbraňových šachet. Představím dvě metody – za pomocí pouze základních modelářských nástrojů a poté s pomocí jemné vrtačky a frézky od firmy Proxxon.
How work with Plastic II
Many less experienced modelers often feel apprehensive about cutting into plastic or thinning parts to accommodate additional detailing or conversion sets. In this section, I want to reassure readers that these more advanced modeling techniques are not difficult and that, with the right tools, achieving the necessary modifications is quite manageable. Most larger Brassin sets require modelers to make similar adjustments to their builds. For those hesitant to purchase aftermarket sets due to this process, I aim to show that, with a bit of practice, anyone can master it. In this article, I will demonstrate how to prepare a 1/48 P-51B/C wing for the Brassin gun bay set. I will present two methods: one using only basic modeling tools, and the other employing a motorized Proxxon tool.
Jak na plasty
V tomto článku o pracovních postupech bych se chtěl věnovat těm nejzákladnějším modelářským postupům a technikám a demonstrovat nářadí, které mi pomáhá při rutinních činnostech, které by měl každý modelář zvládat. K této demonstraci jsem si vybral nový model P-51B/C 1/48, který má spoustu vychytávek pro jednoduché lepení modelu, například spodní vtoky u dílů, což především začátečníkům velmi usnadní práci. Pro zkušené modeláře se bude na první pohled nejspíš jednat o zbytečnou spotřebu digitálního papíru, ovšem přečtení doporučuji i jim. Opakování je totiž matka moudrosti!
How to Work with Plastic?
In this workflow article, I will cover the most basic modeling procedures and techniques, presenting the tools that help with usual activities every modeler should master. For this demonstration, I've chosen the new P-51B/C 1/48 scale kit, which includes several features for easy assembly, such as the parts being connected to the sprues from the bottom, making it especially beginner-friendly.
Step by Step P-51B 1/48
Stavební postup k P-51B 1/48.
Step by Step P-51B 1/48
Step by Step for P-51B 1/48.
Jak na 3D tisky
Poslední roky se v modelářství stále více rozmáhá využití 3D tisku, a to převážně pro výrobu doplňků. I v Eduardu jsme se před několika lety rozhodli pustit do této technologie, která z velké části vytlačila klasickou výrobu Brassinů, tedy metodu odlévání. Dnes přímým tiskem vyrábíme již okolo 80 % produkce Brassinů.
How to Work with 3D Prints in Modeling
In recent years, 3D printing has gained widespread popularity in the modeling industry, particularly for accessory production. A few years ago Eduard, too, embraced this technology, gradually replacing traditional casting methods with direct printing, constituting approximately 80% of our Brassin production.
Jak na obtisky Eduard
How to apply Eduard decals
Jak na Space ?
Exploring Space
Nové masky od Eduard
New masks by Eduard
Práce s Eddie the Riveter
Work with Eddie the Riveter
Práce s fotolepty část I
How to Work with PE-Set part I
Práce s fotolepty část II
How to Work with PE-Set part II
Jak sestavit tištěné klapy
How to build printed landing flaps
Step by Step Kurfürst
Step by Step Kurfürst
Step by Step motor F4F-4
Step by Step engine F4F-4
02/2024
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé! Dnešní úvodník píši zase po roce v Norimberku. Letošní Spielenwarenmesse začal v úterý, dnes jsme přesně v polovině, veletrh končí v sobotu. Pořadatelé se s německou houževnatostí drží pěti dnů trvání akce, čímž jdou většině účastníků pěkně na nervy. Je to sice lepší než šest dnů, které na nás zkoušeli dříve, ale stále je to nejméně o den víc, než tu chceme a potřebujeme být. Z hlediska účasti firem je veletrh letos určitě lepší než loni, ale pokud jde o návštěvníky, obchodníky a žurnalisty, tak je situace víceméně stále bídná. Panuje tu klid. Klid je někdy fajn, ale na veletrhu je klid asi tak to poslední, co na něm chce vystavovatel zažít. Možná se to zítra a pozítří změní a veletrh ožije, ale žádné indicie k tomu nemáme. Tak začínáme uvažovat o odboji. Jak to dopadlo vám napíšu v příštím úvodníku.
02/2024
Good day, Dear Friends After a year, I am writing today's editorial once again from Nuremberg. This year's Spielenwarenmesse started on Tuesday, and today, we are exactly at the halfway point, as the fair ends on Saturday. With German tenacity, the organizers are sticking with the five-day duration of the event, which gets on the nerves of most participants.
01/2024
Vítejte v novém roce, vážení přátelé, vítejte u tříkrálového Infa! Lednové novinky jsou již bezmála tři týdny v prodeji, předpokládám tedy, že jste s nimi již zevrubně seznámeni a mnozí je již máte doma. Přesto musím zmínit, že z mého pohledu začínáme letošní rok pěkně zostra. Při prvním pohledu na čtvrtkového Albatrosa D.III to tak možná nevypadá, ale i on byl svého času vrcholovým predátorem válečného nebe a stavebnice přináší vrcholný mix příběhů a osudů jeho pilotů i jejich soupeřů tak, jak je u nás dobrým zvykem. Měli jsme také více než dobrý důvod si toto téma oživit, jak se za chvíli dočtete.
01/2024
Welcome to the New Year! January’s new releases have been on sale for almost three weeks now, so I assume that you are already thoroughly familiar with them and many of you already have them in your posession. Nevertheless, I have to mention that, from my point of view, we are starting this year off with a bit of a bang. A first glance at the 48th scale Albatros D.III may not indicate this, but it too was once the top predator in a sky dominated by war clouds, and this kit offers a superb mix of stories and fates of its pilots and their opponents, as is our custom to uncover over the course of a kit’s development. We also had more than good reason to revive this topic, as you are about to find out.
12/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé! Po tříleté přestávce jsme se letos opět vypravili do Telfordu, a je dobře, že jsme se odhodlali tam jet. Přeci jen je Británie kolébkou našeho byznysu, výstava v Telfordu je největší výstavou v našem oboru a chybět na ní by byla chyba. V příštím roce budeme na výstavy vyrážet dál. Na přelomu ledna a února začneme tradičně v Norimberku. Pevně doufám, že tam letos potkáme víc kolegů z jiných firem i víc obchodníků a novinářů než loni. Přiznám se, že jsem trochu napjatý. Podle účasti firem v Norimberku můžeme posuzovat nakolik se svět vrací do normálu a všichni bychom byli určitě rádi za zjištění, že tomu tak je a svět se do normálu opravdu vrací.
12/2023
Good day, Dear Friends, After a three-year break, we made a return to Telford, and it was a triumphant return at that! After all, Britain is the cradle of our business, and the Telford event is the biggest exhibition in our field and it would be a mistake to miss it. Our plan is to continue attending such events, beginning with Nuremberg in January/February.
11/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé! S listopadovými novinkami jsme na tom stejně jako s říjnovými, také už jsou druhý týden v prodeji, a tak už je přinejmenším velká část čtenářů Infa zná, pokud už je rovnou nemá doma. Někteří už je dokonce lepí, a ano, jsou i tací, kteří už je mají dokonce postavené. To ovšem není v případě Bf 109 G-2 nebo G-4, obsahu té nej nej nej dvaasedmdesátinové novinky, nic složitého.
11/2023
Good Day, Dear Friends We find ourselves in the same situation with November’s new releases as we did with the October ones, in that they also have been available for purchase a couple of weeks ahead of the newsletter announcement, meaning that they will already be known to a large percentage of readers and perhaps even in their possession.
10/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé, vítám vás u zvláštního vydání Infa, věnovaného 21. ročníku E-Daye, konanému 23. září letošního roku na Tankodromu Milovice. Po necelém měsíci ji vy, kdo jste v Milovicích byli, máte ještě v živé paměti, ale věříme, že si ji díky dnešnímu Speciálu Infa znovu rádi připomenete. A ti, kdo tam s námi nebyli, se mohou inspirovat k návštěvě E-Daye příští rok. Bude se konat opět v Milovicích 28. září 2024.
10/2023
Good day, Dear Friends Welcome to our special edition of the newsletter dedicated to the 21st installment of E-Day, held on September 23rd of this year at the Milovice Tankodrom museum. After less than a month, those of you who were in Milovice still remember it vividly, but I believe that thanks to today's newsletter special, you won’t mind being reminded. And those who were not there with us can be inspired to visit E-day next year. It will be held again in Milovice on September 28, 2024.
10/2023
Jak se vám líbilo na E-dayi? Nebojte se, nehodlám dnes důkladně popisovat tamní dění, tomu se bude věnovat Speciál Infa, připravovaný na druhý týden v říjnu. V dnešním čísle ovšem najdete alespoň základní fotogalerii. Letošní druhý ročník E-Daye v Milovicích potvrdil potenciál areálu Tankodromu pro akci tohoto typu. Můžeme tedy ladit a vymýšlet další body programu, hodící se do našeho konceptu modelářské výstavy.
10/2023
How did you like E-Day? Don’t worry, I’m not going to take up precious real estate thoroughly describing the event today, since that will be covered in a Special Edition of our newsletter, slated to come out the second week of October. However, in today’s issue you will find a basic photo gallery of what was there. This year, the second to be held in Milovice, confirmed the potential of the Tankodrom for an event of this type. With that, we can continue to evolve and develop the program to satisfy the concept that goes hand in hand with the venue.
09/2023
Informace o výstavě E-Day 2023 a soutěži Czech Model Masters – program, instrukce pro dopravu, seznam prodejců a mnoho dalšího
09/2023
Vážení přátelé, Jsme zpět z Texasu, v pilné práci na dalších projektech. Jak jsem zmiňoval v minulém úvodníku, jedním z účelů naší cesty, kromě obvyklé reprezentace na dnes již opět pravidelné IPMS USA National Convention, byl i průzkum a dokumentace zachovalých exemplářů P-40 Warhawk.
09/2023
Dear Friends, We’re back from Texas, hard at work on upcoming projects. As I mentioned in the last editorial, one of the purposes of our trip, in addition to our usual participation at the IPMS USA National convention, was to have a good, close up look at several P-40 examples.
08/2023
Vážení přátelé, vítám vás u srpnového Infa a zdravím z texaského Corpus Christi, kudy s kolegy projíždíme na cestě do San Marcos na tradiční letní IPMS USA Nats. Budeme v Texasu dva týdny, po Nats se přesuneme na sever do Dallasu, kde je naším hlavním plánem studium tří exemplářů P-40 Warhawk. Chceme si ověřit nějaké detaily a průběhy křivek a případně si nějaké pasáže naskenovat.
08/2023
Dear Friends Welcome to the August edition of our newsletter and greetings from Corpus Christi, Texas, where my colleagues and I are passing through on our way to San Marcos for the traditional summer IPMS USA Nats. We will be in Texas for two weeks, after the Nats we will move north to Dallas where our main goal is to study three P-40 Warhawks.
07/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé! Ještě před koncem první poloviny letošního roku jsme stihli přestěhovat do nového areálu v Sedleci balení modelů. To nám významně zjednodušilo logistiku, protože dosud jsme výlisky vozili z Obrnic do Mostu, kde jsme stavebnice zabalili a odvezli je do skladu obchodního oddělení v Sedleci. Ta místa od sebe nejsou daleko, je to v řádu jednotek kilometrů, ale i tak jsme se dost najezdili. Teď dělí balení modelů a sklad obchodního oddělení jedna stěna a dvoje dveře, sklad výlisků je přes dvůr.
07/2023
Hello, dear friends! Even before the end of the first half of this year, we managed to move our model packaging operation to our new facility in Sedlec. This significantly simplifies our logistics, because until now, we would typically move the plastic pressings from Obrnice to Most, where they would be packed into kits, and then transported them to our warehouse and sales department in Sedlec.
06/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé, mezi 84 novinkami připravenými pro červen vyčnívá dvaasedmdesátinová limitka s názvem Wunderschöne neue Maschinen. Těmi báječnými novými stroji jsou Messerschmitty Bf 109 F, které při svém zavedení do výzbroje německé Luftwaffe na začátku roku 1941 přinesly nárůst výkonů a kvality německého stíhacího letectva.
06/2023
Good day, Dear Friends Among the 84 new items being released for June, the 72nd Limited Edition kit dubbed “Wunderschöne neue Maschinen” stands out. This “Wonderful New Machines” kit centres around the Messerschmitt Bf 109F, which, when introduced into the arsenal of the Luftwaffe at the beginning of 1941, brought an increase in the performance and quality of German fighters committed to aerial combat.
05/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé! Na začátku května se soutěžní sezóna pěkně rozjíždí. Máme za sebou tradiční Mošoň, v sobotu se koná Kit show v Kopřivnici, a tak je čas říci si také něco o letošním E-dayi. E-day 2023 se koná v sobotu 23. září na Tankodromu v Milovicích. Pojedeme podle stejného schématu jako vloni, tedy se začátkem pro vystavující modeláře v pátek odpoledne, a to včetně podvečerního programu.
05/2023
Good Day, Dear Friends We are at the beginning of May, and so the competition season is revving up nicely. We have just had the traditional Moson event and the Kit Show takes place in Kopřivnice on Saturday, so it´s a good time to talk about this year´s E-day. E-day 2023 takes place on Saturday, September 23 at the Tankodrom in Milovice and we will be following the same scheme as last year, meaning that exhibiting modelers begin on Friday afternoon and will include the early evening program.
04/2023
Dobrý večer, vážení přátelé! Máme přestěhované obchodní oddělení. K včerejšímu dni jsme tak definitivně ukončili naši činnost v areálu Rico, kde obchodní oddělení a také oddělení kompletace stavebnic sídlilo od června roku 2019. A kde také v prosinci 2020 vyhořel sklad výlisků pro stavebnice. Přiznám se, že jsem po požáru doufal v rychlejší přestěhování do nějakých nových prostor. Hned na jaře a v létě 2020 jsme začali připravovat stavbu nové haly, ale turbulentní situace na stavebním trhu v roce 2021 nám tento záměr zhatila. Na podzim 2021 jsme začali jednat o koupi staršího areálu v Sedleci, sousední vesnici vzdálené asi pět kilometrů od Obrnic.
04/2023
Good evening, Dear Friends We have completed our retail department move. As of yesterday, we have vacated the facility in Most that since June, 2019, has served as our main retail headquarters as well as the facility that served as final kit packaging. It’s also the facility in which we lost a lot of the plastic for our kits when a fire broke out in December 2020. I admit to having hoped for an earlier move to a new facility after that fire. Immediately in the spring and summer of 2020, we prepared for a new-build facility, but that was ultimately quelled by the turbulent supply issues in the construction industry.
03/2023
Dobrý den, dámy a pánové! Máme zavřeno. Dnes představované březnové novinky si sice můžete prohlédnout a prostudovat jak na následujících stránkách, tak na našem e-shopu, ale nekoupíte je tam. Chápu, zní to šíleně. Nejde ale o žádný rafinovaný marketingový tah, prostě se stěhujeme. Přesně řečeno, stěhujeme obchodní oddělení. To je také důvod, proč v následujících sedmi dnech nebude možné objednávat na e-shopu. Jak jste ale jistě zaznamenali, bylo na druhou stranu možné tyto novinky nakoupit již od minulého pátku, rovněž tak jsou již k dispozici u našich obchodních partnerů.
03/2023
Good day, Ladies and Gentlemen, We’re closed. Although you are certainly able to view and study our March release listing within these pages or at our e-shop, any purchases will have to be postponed. I understand that this sounds a little nuts, but it is not the result of some underhanded marketing ploy. It is a function of the fact that we are moving our entire retail department. It is also the reason why no sales will be going through our e-shop for the next seven days. As you will have probably already noted, the new items were available for early purchase from last Friday, and they will be available from our retail partners as well.
02/2023
Vážení přátelé, vítejte u únorového Infa! Dnes začíná Norimberský veletrh hraček (Nuremberg Toy Fair). Po dvouleté přestávce se vracíme do Norimberku a, nebudete tomu věřit, vůbec netušíme, co nás tam čeká.
02/2023
Dear Friends, Welcome to the February Newsletter! The Nuremberg Toy Fair started yesterday. After a two year hiatus, we are coming back to Nuremberg, and as hard as it may be to believe, we have no idea of what to expect
01/2023
Vážení přátelé, milí modeláři, vítejte u prvního Infa roku 2023. V lednovém čísle vás tradičně seznamuji s projekty připravenými na aktuální rok. Ani letos tomu nebude jinak, takže se do toho seznamování pustíme rovnou bez zbytečných řečí kolem. Začneme lednem, jehož novinky jsou v prodeji na našem e-shopu již od minulého týdne.
01/2023
Dear Friends and Fellow Modellers, Welcome to the first newsletter of 2023. The January issue traditionally introduces our planned projects for the year. This year will be no different, so we’ll waste no time and get right down to the nitty gritty. We’ll start off with January, new releases for which are already available from our e-shop and have been since last week.
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Editorial
Good day, Dear Friends,
After the February premiere and the March sequel of the P-40E, it's time for what was probably the most significant foe of the Warhawks, the Japanese Zero. The last new release of a member of the Zero family, the Rufe float version, was exactly two years ago, in April 2023. Two years offer enough time to take a break from the A6M line and develop a taste for new additions, and if this is case, we present the opportunity to get acquainted with our two new Zero kits in one package. That kit is ‘Kamikaze Tokkōtai’, dedicated to Kamikaze units. This is definitely not a boring topic. On the contrary, it is a very action-packed and also a mystical subject, because the story of the Kamikaze pilots is still surrounded by a certain mysterious aura. That's why we decided to tackle this topic and present its story in our style, through the kit and accompanying features, such as articles in the newsletter, lectures, posts on Facebook, and the like. So, ideologically speaking, we offer some opportunities to learn a lot about the history of Kamikaze pilots. For example, in this issue of the newsletter, you will find an article by our colleagues Honza Bobek and Martin Ferkl, based on the introductory text in the kit, Honza Bobek has already given two lectures on this topic, one live and the other last Friday in the Plastic Modelling stream. Sometime this week, we will release our podcast Eduard On Air, in which I will discuss the topic with Honza Bobek again, and if you follow us on social networks, we will continue to post on this topic on Facebook and Instagram.
Technically, the kit is conceptualized as a Dual Combo release, a kit with two sets of plastic, from which it is possible to build two complete models. In this case, there are actually two different sets of moldings, and therefore the possibility of building two different versions of the Zero. These are the A6M5 Zero model 52 fighter, and the A6M2-K Zero Model 11 trainer. The Zero Model 52 represents the pinnacle of the Zero's technical development. The installation of a more powerful Nakajima Sakae 21 engine made it possible to strengthen the armament and gradually implement passive protection elements, cockpit armor and fuel tanks. These, including the introduction of heavier armament, were introduced gradually, which led to the creation and introduction into service of four versions of the Zero Model 52, namely 52, 52a, 52b and 52c. The most famous of them is undoubtedly the Zero 52c, which will be worth a separate boxing of its own. However, there is a bit of a problem with the other three versions in that only a few modelers can safely distinguish them from each other and know how they differed. On the other hand, the differences are significant enough to require them to be reflected in the model, which is, to be honest, a nightmare for every kit manufacturer. In such cases, manufacturers usually resort to sophisticated cutting of the fuselage and wings in such a way that it allows these different parts to be exchanged. This is the Japanese school. For the manufacturer, it is a profitable solution because it saves on mold production costs. For the customer, it gets worse, because the savings on the manufacturer's side are at least paid for with additional work by the modeller. We have our own Czech school, where we don't demand cutting so much, and we prefer to make molds with a whole new fuselages and wings, or even some of the small parts. This means a total of seven new molds for all versions of the A6M5, and two more molds for the two-seat A6M2-K Zero trainer.
The two-seat A6M2-KModel 11 Zero was primarily a training aircraft, produced from 1944 as a conversion from the A6M2 Model 21. Don't be confused by the eleven in the model designation, it is correct, because it refers to the training version of the Zero, and from this point of view it is a training machine with the first wing configuration and the first engine configuration of the Zero in this category of aircraft. I believe that this is clear to all of you. In training units, this Zero was used both for advanced pilot training and for other roles, for example, for target towing for gunnery practise. You can recognize such machines by the two towing sleeves under the wing, and the rope stretched from the container to the rear of the aircraft. We also have one of these in the Kamikaze Tokkōtai kit, the other four are combat-used machines. The reason why one of the two sets of moldings in the kit is for the Zero training aircraft is twofold. First, Kamikaze pilots trained on them, and secondly, the two-seat Zero was used in combat during Kamikaze attacks. This was related to the approaching end of the war and the decline in quantities of combat aircraft due to intensive deployment, especially during the battles for Okinawa, but also to the distance to the target that the attacking units had to cover during those battles. Then a second crew member came in handy to help with navigation. In those days, navigation was not as simple as it is today, neither GPS nor Starlink were turned on at that time.
Then there is a third reason for including the A6M2-K in this kit. It is an amazing machine, far from the usual appearance of a WWII fighter. In fact, it looks like some post-catastrophic creation from the movie Mad Max. And the two-seat Zeros are also unusually colorful for IJN fighters from the second half of the war. Judge for yourself, all the versions of the coloring from Kamikaze Tokkōtai can be found in this issue of the Newsletter. In addition to the kit, we are also releasing several small accessories, T-face masks for both types, as well as Look and Space sets. Don't be confused by the several sets of photoetched, masks and Space and Look sets for other Model 52 Zeros for the new 48th scale kit from Fine Molds. Yes, we also produce accessories for competing kits. We pamper our competition, because what would we be without competition, right?
You can also learn more about the Kamikaze units in today's article by Martin Ferkl and Jan Bobek titled Kamikaze Tokkōtai, Special Attack Units of the Imperial Japanese Navy flying the Zero. A podcast is also in preparation in the Eduard On Air series, in which I discuss the units and the issues faced by Kamikaze pilots with Jan Bobek, whose complete lecture on the same topic can be heard on You Tube in the aforementioned Plastic Modelling stream from Friday, March 28th. We don't end there with the Kamikaze theme, and in the next issue of our newsletter we will offer a peek behind the curtain of the kit preparation and introduce you to the graphic designer of the boxart of the Kamikaze Tokkōtai kit, Mrs. Mari Kučera. The boxart proper, which modelers really like, was created by Piotr Forkasziewicz, and is also being published as a print in the EduArt series today. And finally, two more notes, if you don't want to buy a kit in Dual Combo mode and you only need one Zero, the A6M2-K Zero Model 11 will be released in the Profipack range in August. We aren’t counting on the Zero Model 52 to be in the Profipack series yet, but the A6M5 Zero Model 52a/52b kit is tentatively planned for January next year in the Profipack line. However, what is absolutely crucial information is the availability of the Kamikaze Tokkōtai. At this moment, the kits should be available at all retailers selling our kits. In our own e-shop www.eduard.cz, we have about 300 pieces left, which is not many. If you want this kit, don't hesitate and buy it now. They won't be available later. A wise man once said ‘he who hesitates, doesn’t get to glue’.
In addition to the Zero, we are releasing two Weekend Edition kits in April, a 48th scale Spitfire Mk.IIa with Douglas Bader on the box and a 72nd scale P-51D-5 Mustang. In addition, the PSP surface makes a return to our catalog, the large one measuring 300x400 mm. You can also find a number of interesting things in aftermarket accessories, such as two types of bombs and a gun bay for our P-40E, several sets for the F4F-4 Wildcat from Academy and an etched bomb bay for the 48th scale B-24 from Hobby Bose. As usual, there are a lot of new items, a complete overview of which can be found in today's issue of the newsletter below.
There will be several events in April. For example, on Friday, April 4th, we will launch a unique sale of the remaining stocks of GSi Acrysion and MMP paints, and also seventy Overtrees items. This is something we have never done before and we will not do it again for a long time. The main reason for this is that we need to free up space in the warehouse for more new products, and the Overtrees section is already completely full. We currently have over 140 items in the OT assortment, and we have decided to reduce this amount by half. This event will run until April 26th, what is left will be taken to Moson in Hungary, and what we may not sell there either, we will unpack and take out of circulation, and the moldings will be placed in the model components warehouse. So, if you are interested in these discounted OTs, do not hesitate. They will not be available and I would like to point out that the return of the discontinued items to our catalog is not expected for several years. The only exceptions are cases where a new kit is created with the same set of moldings. There will be a few of these, but this will not happen with most of the discontinued items.
Speaking of discontinued items, some of you may be pleased with our March decision. It concerns discontinued items in the photoetched and Brassin lines. Modelers often ask about them on the modelling forums or request them from customer support. In the case of support requests, we usually accommodate those interested in paying a higher amount for the individual production of a set and accept the conditions of this production. However, there is a kind of public pressure to reintroduce discontinued sets into the catalog. Therefore, we decided to accommodate these requests and return several sets to production under specific conditions. By these specific conditions, I mean that it will be for a limited-time and limited quantity. We will start with this in May and I will tell you more about it in the May newsletter
As every year, we will have a stand at the exhibition in Mosonmagyaróvar on April 26th and 27th. The MiG-21bis in 1/72 scale, which we are currently finishing up, will have its sales premiere there. It is a nice kit, created in the same style and with the participation of the same experts as the previous 72nd scale MiG-21s.
In addition to the bis, the fourth-generation Fw 190 A-6 in the Profipack series will also make its debut in Moson. The set of color options also includes two night fighters with radar, which, I hope, will fulfill the wishes of modelers who have been calling for the release of nightfighter Focke-Wulf Fw190 for a long time. The third premiere kit is the P-39K/L Airacobra in the 1:48th scale Weekend line, and a small PSP base for 1:48 scale models will also return to production.
If you would like to see what the venue where E-day will be held this year, you can go to Litoměřice between April 9th and 13th, when the Zahrada Čech (Czech Gardens) spring exhibition is taking place at the Zahrada Čech exhibition center. All the halls where E-day will be held will probably be open, so you can experience the halls in full operation. Instead of models, there will be flowers, vegetables and other agricultural products on the tables, but I don't think that matters. In principle, flowers and models are more or less the same. I will go there on Saturday, April 12th, via the Švestková rail from Most. In the year I was born, Yuri Gagarin flew into space in Vostok 1 on April 12th, so I will take an old train to Litoměřice in his honor. The timing will be more or less the same, and we will see how it will be with comfort and prospects for returning. I wish you a pleasant reading of today's newsletter and an enjoyable spring!
Happy Modelling!
Vladimir Sulc
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
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