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Pavel Vacek

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  1. Hi .. they are new wings .. and some small parts are updated
  2. What about Chug-A-Lug from 98.BG ? https://www.eduard.com/out/media/2111.pdf
  3. OK, no "wishlist" .. WW2- announced ICM - Hs-123 .. perfect Infinity - B5N .. superb Fly - Ar-96 .. yesss --------------- WW2 - based on issued kits Revell - Hurricane Mk.I .. ? Maybe with the early wing Revell - Bf 109F ?? Revell - Ju-88C ?? HKM - A-20 early verions / glass nose --------------- Eduard - reboxing of something from Hasegawa ??? --------------- and then the wishlist again
  4. HS-123 (ICM) Boulton Paul Defiant Hawker Typhoon (SH) Fairey Fulmar Fiat CR.32 Macchi MC.200 Bristol Blenheim Martin Maryland Martin Baltimore Douglas A-20 Boston Dornier Do-217
  5. 1/32 Defiant, early Hurricane Mk.I, Fulmar ?
  6. Again .. B-26 Marauder Martin Maryland Martin Baltimore Fairey Fulmar Fiat CR.32 MC.200 Saetta S.M. 79 Sparviero Vickers Wellington Dornier Do-217 Boulton Paul Defiant NF Mosquitos ----------------- A-20 with glase nose (HK ?) NF Beaufighter (Infinity ?) Aichi D3A Val (Infinity) Nakajima B5N Kate (Infinity)
  7. All 1/32 B-26 Marauder Blenheim MC.202 (still waiting for any news from Italeri) Baltimore Maryland SM.79
  8. Still the same as the 2020-list : Typhoon A-20 B-26 Marauder Maryland Baltimore Beaufighter (maybe Infinity Models.. ..) Fulmar Defiant Blenheim Mosquito NF Do 17 Nightfighter Do 215 Nightfighter Wellington
  9. Hello, I´am looking for any photo of these Airacobra. Could You help me, please ? Thank You.
  10. Hawker Typhoon Beaufighter Wellington A-20 B-26 Hs 123 Hs 126 Bf 110 F Bf 110 G
  11. Have someone of you, please, some informations about Lt. J.J.Kane during his duty in Italy ? Thank You
  12. I think, it´s the same by all 4 (Bf 109?) Only one short info about Lt. J.J.Kane : Source : http://www.82ndfightergroup.org/ "... Always fascinated with planes, he spent many hours at a local airport. He entered the Army Aviation Cadet Program in 1943, was commissioned and earned his pilot’s wings in 1944. After fighter pilot training he was assigned to Foggia, Italy where he flew 51 combat missions over Europe as a bomber escort and attacking ground targets. He performed assignments as commander to tactical and non-tactical squadrons and served as an aircraft accident investigation and in staff safety officer positions. He was a graduate of AF Command & Staff College, Aircraft Investigation Course at USC, Instrument Instruction School and other training schools. Decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross, several air medals, the Bronze Star and commendation medals. Before retiring in 1973, John had served in WWII, Korea, Vietnam and had assignments in Newfoundland, Greenland, the Philippines as well as continental U.S. After moving to NH is 1975, he served as an elected Representative to the NH General Court for 10 years. He was a member of the Retired Officers Assoc., Air Force Assoc. and Writers of the Round Table. John was a member of the 82nd Fighter Group, 96th Fighter Squadron in WWII and former president and strong supporter of the 82nd Fighter Group Association." In the list of the Victories of 82. FG isn´t ..
  13. Hi, could You help me, please, with a serching of any photo of these P-38 from 96.FS/82.FG, Italy 1944-45 ? It is one of the Kagero Top colours (Nr.33) Lightnings. Only one information I have, abou a crash landing on March 45 at Vincenzo AB. Nothing more about plane, nothing more about the pilot, Lt. John J. Kane. 4 swastikas at the nose ? Nothing about Thank You very much for help Pavel
  14. No ? When not, then sorry .. On the pictures looks as both in position "UP"
  15. Hi, very nice Mossie, but .. they have the ailerons in same position (?) ..
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