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Aug 12
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British 1/200th scale Model AircraftPosted by TheOneTrueScale in TOTS, Aviation |
A brief outline history of 1/200th scale models produced in England by low-volume manufacturers, past and present, with notes on the makers.
Compiled by Derek Barratt Spring 2008
Disclaimers:
I should preface everything that follows by saying that most of it is written from an English perspective. I can lay little claim to any detailed knowledge of Continental 1/200th model history and leave the story of Austrian, Dutch, German and other Continental producers to those more qualified. In regard to the American scene I am more than happy, in fact compelled, to leave that subject to its foremost authority, Ron Crawford! So, although I may touch on models from outside the UK, please accept that the general drift is to do entirely with the 1/200th story as seen from these shores, and referring to metal models rather than their resin cousins.
It should also be said that these notes focus upon the output of the smaller, low-volume producers from around 1985 onwards and I specifically exclude reference to most of the more recent ranges of 1/200th scale jet airliners. The majority of these models - and there is a bewildering host of them - originate in the Far East and full lists can easily be found elsewhere from other sources.
Similarly, I make only limited reference to the extensive variety of 1/200th models offered by Collectors Aircraft Models, the UK's foremost 1/200th retailer. This is simply because details of their models, the majority falling within their own in-house brands, may easily be accessed through CAM's website, advertising and dedicated magazine; it would be pointless repetition to try to copy all of that here.
Lastly, whatever is written below is based upon my own notes and observations, and any errors are therefore mine alone. Further details and any corrections are always welcome.
1/200th - The Collector's Scale:
The description of 1/200th as "The Collector's Scale" was first coined in MetalModels advertising, to illustrate the advantages of the scale for displaying a collection of aeroplane models, reflecting the fact that quite a number can be arranged in a relatively small space. This benefit is ideal for most homes, where space is at a premium, and even more so when large collections can be assembled, as space and funds allow. Also, as the collection grows, it is easy to compare various models in proximity to each other, and fascinating to see the differences in size between different types, all to the same scale. The visual differences between a 1/200th
B-17 and a B-52, for example, perfectly illustrate bomber development and similar progressions can equally well be seen in representative fighter models, airliners, transport types and so on. Quite an informative story can be portrayed in a small space with a handful of 1/200th models!
Origins:
The scale can trace its origins to the various ranges of aeroplane toys, of roughly 1/200th scale, commonly on sale from around 1930 to 1960. In the U.K. and France Dinky Toys dominated the market and many older collectors have fond recollections of these toys. French Solido, Danish Tekno, Italian Mercury and American Tootsitoy models amongst others swelled the ranks of small-scale metal models, whilst Wiking of Germany monopolised the 1/200th plastic scene for many years. All of these brands, and their lesser-known contemporaries, had ceased making small-scale aircraft models by the mid-1960s. In England Dinky Toys soldiered on for a few years with their "Big Planes" range, whilst Matchbox and Corgi Toys too produced some diecast toy aeroplanes, supplemented by cheap diecasts from the Far East. Most of these later toys, usually with garish and unrealistic finishes, lacked the charm of the earlier models and were eschewed by traditional collectors.
By the mid-1960s the older toys had become recognised as obsolete, collectable items. Within a couple of decades many examples, especially those in good condition, were getting scarce and the rarest models were becoming much too expensive for most collectors. And, when these toys are considered dispassionately, they actually covered only a limited number of originals - the complete small-scale Dinky Toys range from 1934 to 1965, for example, covered less than fifty basic castings. (Wiking, which seemed to cover everything in their period, are excepted from this remark!).
A void was thus created, with collectors frustrated at being unable to add to their collections for reasons of availability, price and quality, or simply discovering that their favourite prototypes were not modelled anyway. Coincidentally, at about this time, the wargaming hobby was expanding to encompass aerial conflicts as well as land and sea battles, and some enthusiasts were thus in the market for miniature aeroplanes to meet their needs. In response, a number of castings appeared, mainly from small "cottage manufacturers" in England, to meet wargamers' requirements. These standardised on the very small 1/300th scale which, although ideal for the intended purpose, usually offered little in the way of detail. A few of these manufacturers then began to offer slightly larger 1/200th models and in so doing, laid the foundations for a whole new chapter of model aeroplane collecting.
Since those early beginnings in the 1970s a number of 1/200th producers have appeared on the scene. Some brands survive whilst others have come and gone. Their collective output, past and present, now offers a wide scope for collectors today with most major aircraft types being represented in the scale. And, after thirty years or more of production, the hobby has matured to the point where many of the earlier - and possibly less sophisticated - models may be seen as interesting collectables, purely on the grounds of being scarce, interesting curios. It is also intriguing to note the gradually increasing competence of these models over the years, in terms of accuracy, detail and model size achieved, as makers' skills developed. These progressive improvements have been accompanied by innovations such the now widespread use of "rubber" tyres (actually hydraulic O-rings, pioneered by the Norfolk Group), the occasional use of etched-brass parts (Norfolk Group Piper Cub and C-47, Langton Models WW1 models fittings) and, very recently, the inclusion of clear canopies (Herpa fighters). The major development though has been the evolving ability to cast large parts, allowing easier and better construction of big 1/200th models which would not have been possible just ten or fifteen years ago.
Looking at the 1/200th story from an historical viewpoint It is also worth noting that the English makers have generally followed the Dinky Toys tradition by producing metal models, usually fully-finished, with undercarriages and propellers, painted and boxed, whereas most Continental and U.S. producers have leant towards the Wiking method, offering unpainted, plastic-style resin items that emulate that firm's ID models.
Manufacturing methods:
The significant distinction between mass-produced models and their low-volume equivalents attended to below, aside from the size of production runs, lies in the actual method of manufacture. Factory-made, mass-produced die-casts such as Dinky Toys, Corgi Toys and the current crop from China, are made of mazak (zinc/tin/copper alloy) formed by high pressure die-casting, or from injection-moulded plastic, requiring expensive machinery capable of replicating the original in large numbers (an extreme example was a Dinky Toys model bus that went over half a million copies!). Such equipment calls for substantial investment, intensive use and long production runs to make a profit. By contrast the English low-volume makers adopt the entirely different, and far more affordable, technique of casting low melting point, lead-based alloys (whitemetal) in rubber moulds using simple centrifugal casting machines. The difference in materials, and crucially in method, is important in that the costs of centrifugal casting are, relatively speaking, modest enough to permit short and speculative production runs - without that benefit it would be financially too risky to undertake making models of unusual and less recognised types. The downside of this technique is that the moulds may only last for a few hundred copies - rather than the diecast thousands - but that is usually more than enough to satisfy the demand for the resulting hand built models. Similar advantages accrue via resin casting, vis-à-vis injection-moulded plastic, but resin models are a subject for someone else, more versed in the topic, to write about!
Master making:
The centrifugal casting process mentioned above requires a master or pattern, or original (all three words are used in this text, their intended meaning being the same) of the model. Traditionally this is made of hard brass to withstand the heat and pressure of vulcanising the rubber mould (though the more recent introduction of room-temperature vulcanising rubber now allows masters to be made of much softer materials such as Perspex, wood or plastic). Making a brass master to a fine standard is an extremely skilled task and the work of the best is akin to that of a quality silversmith or gunsmith. In the same vein, the use of RTV rubber offers scope for intricate, controlled mould design and manufacture. This also calls for considerable skill if the best results are to be realised. The whole business of creating such an original is a matter of slide-rule, callipers, lathe, files and a trained eye - and a dash of artistry. This cottage-industry method is thus still far removed from the computer generated masters and dies of the major 21st century factory toy and model makers.
Notes on English Low-volume Producers:
Foremost in England amongst the pioneers of the early 1980s was Dennis Knight, creator of the Helmet Miniature Aircraft range. Most of these models were cast from C.A. "Tommy" Atkins' originals. Indeed, at this point, let it be said that many, or most of the subsequent English producers owe a huge debt to Tommy, as the master patternmaker responsible for creating the originals of many of their models. Without Tommy's stupendous efforts there would be far less of the English 1/200th production as we have come to know it!
Other early birds in the field, responsible for their own masters and models, included John Alcott, Leighton Fletcher (Aerocrafts), Rod Langton (Langton Miniatures) and Skytrex Ltd.
The 1990s saw a raft of new entrants to the 1/200th field, including Armitage Models,
M. Johnson's Miniature Aircraft Models, The Norfolk Group, MetalModels, Aircast, The Aerodrome, Hempsall Models and Vapour Trails, all contracting masters from Tommy Atkins. Amongst other makers arriving on the scene three names stand out - Martin Beacom (Small World Models), Western Models - a major producer in the field - and Eclipse Models, these three being unusual in not relying upon Tommy Atkins for their masters!
Some brief notes about these constructors follow. As indicated above, not all of these enterprises are still extant. I hope though that the inclusion of a few details about such defunct brands may shed a little historic light on any examples of their models that new and future collectors may acquire.
Aerocrafts:
Leighton Fletcher's range featured fighter and trainer types, frequently those flown by the man himself (interestingly, both Tommy Atkins and Leighton were R.A.F. fighter pilots in the 1950s).
Not only did Leighton create his own master models but he also produced the castings, by adapting the traditional jeweller's method of pouring hot metal into a handheld mould. He developed this technique to an advanced level and was able to accomplish some intricate results including a one-piece Galadiator. His Aerocrafts models were always sold as plain castings, though other producers such as Wojtek Benzinski, Fred Hempsall and MetalModels listed Aerocrafts in fully-finished form to order. A trickle of castings may still be available and any enquiries for these should be addressed to Chris at TOTS HQ.
Aerodrome:
"The Aerodrome" was the title adopted by David Austin for a series of 1/200th models, predominantly of civilian types, as an offshoot of his well-known Dinky Toys trading business. The masters for this series were, again, the handiwork of Tommy Atkins. It is thought that only a relatively small number of finished models appeared on the market, built by various hands for the Aerodrome. A small, engraved windsock under the wing identifies these models. MetalModels later purchased most of the masters and subsequent reissues do not have this feature.
Aircast:
Simon deMontfalcon created a limited series of intriguing and attractive models in the mid 1990s, under the Aircast name. These models, including the Supermarine 224 and SARO A1 flying-boat jet fighter, were all derived from Atkins masters. Memory suggests that they were sold either as plain castings or in finished and painted form. Aircast disappeared from the scene after a few years and the fate of the original models is unknown.
Airpower: - see MetalModels.
Allcott:
In the 1980s John Alcott produced a limited number of beautifully made 1/200th models of large aircraft such as Super Constellations (reworked from Dinky Toys items), B-36 Peacemakers and WW2 R.A.F. bombers, all scratch-built. Some were sold in Veteran & Vintage packaging (the trade name of Vic Bailey's Brighton-based collectable toy business). They were expensive models for their time, in line with their superb quality, and survivors still stand comparison with later competitors today.
Armitage Models:
Michael Armitage produced a B-58 Hustler model in the early 1990's and this model was later acquired by Derek Barratt who reissued it, in more detailed form, in his MetalModels range. An F-111 was also proposed but the master was sold on to Brian Keates before any were sold. Mick was also instrumental in forming the Norfolk Group (q.v.).
Atkins: see Hempsall
Collectors Aircraft Models:
C.A.M. are the U.K's dominant retailer of aircraft display models and their catalogue offers a huge choice of 1/200th items (well over a thousand at time of writing). Their position in the market has been achieved by dint of unswerving enthusiasm, coupled with massive advertising, and they have been a driving force in bringing the 1/200th-collecting hobby to a wider audience. Many of their offerings are produced exclusively for them and, as already mentioned, full details may be found on their website. All that said, three of their in-house ranges deserve particular consideration by the discerning collector, in the writer's opinion, and should be highlighted here:
The Croydon Classics series comprises very attractive replicas of 1930s airliners and the DH 86 Express and Handley Page HP-42 models should be in every collection - or on every wish list! Similarly, the Farnborough Classics Brabazon and Princess flying-boat are stunning large models whilst the Historic Aircraft Models XB-70 Valkyrie is another very impressive model.
Cloud break Models:
Over the last fifteen years or so Wojtek Benzinski has applied his skills to a variety of other maker's castings, especially Aerocrafts, and the superb results grace many a collection. As a former British Airways engineer, his painstaking approach is self-evident and nowhere more so than in his new array of Cloud break models, introduced in 2007. They encompass a diverse range of subjects, focusing on previously neglected types such as the DHC Beaver and Otter, Noorduyn Norseman and a choice of Austers. A further development is a link with MetalModels to produce models of the principal USAF jet fighters of the 1950-1965 era and the first fruits of this collaboration may appear in 2008.
Croydon Classics: - see Collectors Aircraft Models.
Eclipse:
Richard Bizley worked as a talented sub-contractor for Western Models, finishing their products before establishing his own range of modern jet fighter models under the Eclipse name. Not surprisingly, Western provided the castings for this range, and the models are particularly noteworthy for Richard's excellent, highly detailed finishes. More recently Richard has devoted an increasing amount of time to his successful Bizleyart company (he is also an extremely talented painter) and Helmet Miniatures have taken over the marketing of Eclipse models.
Farnborough Classics: - see Collectors Aircraft Models.
Helmet Miniature Aircraft:
Helmet models, in the main, have been offered as either fully finished items (with or without wheels & propellers, according to customer choice) or as plain castings for the buyer to assemble. "Factory" finished models may be identified by the DK monogram with date, painted on the undersides. Later Helmet releases included larger resin models, sourced from Ron Crawford's HBM range, with Helmet additions of metal propellers and undercarriages. Paul Howard and Ann Lister, who continue production of both kits and finished models under the "Helmet Historical Aircraft" label, purchased the entire Helmet range and business in 2007. More recently, they have also taken on an agency to sell the Eclipse range of models.
Hempsall Models:
Fred Hempsall employs his modelmaking skills across a variety of fields and his professional abilities are very evident in his 1/200th aeroplane models. His production includes models from his own catalogue as well as finishing other maker's castings to customer order. Fred has long collaborated with Tommy Atkins in the joint production of models of unusual subjects, usually types close to Tommy's heart! These shared projects, and items such as the interwar period R.A.F. flying-boats, may be found on Fred's list. It may also be mentioned that, at various times in the 1990s, prior to the overall disposal of most of his moulds and masters, Tommy sold off considerable quantities of uncollected and other forfeit castings, of various origins, along with some speculatively produced castings, to recover his outlay. Fred amongst others, including the writer, purchased these in some quantity and a dwindling stock of these items still remains, allowing occasional manufacture of otherwise long-gone models. Another speciality from the Hempsall works includes the full refinishing of Western Models products, to a professional standard, with the client supplying the model.
Historic Aircraft Models: - see Collectors Aircraft Models.
Miniature Aircraft Models:
Melvyn Johnson released a series of R.A.F. jet fighter and trainer models around 1992-1995 under the Miniature Aircraft Models label. These included some unique types in this scale such as a Gloster Javelin and Folland Gnat. All were sold built, painted and boxed. The masters were subsequently sold on to Brian Keates.
Melly was also a founder member of the Norfolk Group (q.v.).
Langton Miniatures:
Langton Miniatures, still in operation at the time of writing, produce an eclectic mix of 1/200th seaplanes and flying-boats, covering types that saw action around the coasts of Britain in WW1. These are sold as kits with whitemetal and etched-brass parts, which are so well presented that they appeal as collectable items in themselves and it is almost a shame to make them! Transfers (decals) are included. Langton Miniatures also produces an extensive range of ship models, including six different North Sea craft in 1/200th scale to complement the aeroplanes, along with three WW1 RNAS vehicles to the same scale.
MetalModels:
As indicated above, Derek Barratt started the MetalModels range of aircraft in 1991, the name being resurrected from an earlier essay into model railway items. The first years were spent building and painting other maker's items for resale, notably Aerocrafts and a number of the early HBM models (the first HBM models were metal castings, prior to the appearance of the universally-known resin range). The first actual MetalModels product, and the first of the Speed in the Air series, was the S6B. A second series of 1950s/1960s USAF types was launched later, most production being sold through Collectors Aircraft Models under the "Airpower" label, whilst a more recent introduction is the Golden Age range featuring various types from the 1930s. The majority of output (1500+ to date) has been of fully finished, boxed models, though a few kits were sold. All finished models carry either the MetalModels or Airpower decal below, or in the case of other makers' castings, a DB monogram may appear. These decals were never included with any kits.
Most of the models in all three series are still available.
Norfolk Group:
Mick Armitage, Melvyn Johnson, Derek Barratt and Chris Sayer were all aviation enthusiasts living in Norfolk, England, in the early 1990s. The first three had already commenced kitchen-table production of 1/200th models of small types under their own labels. However, all four had a common desire to produce models of rather larger types and, to share the heavier costs that would be involved, the Norfolk Group was formed between them for this purpose. The first joint effort was the Short Sunderland (the master being provided by Tommy Atkins, as was the case with most of their models), which was generally sold in kit form, though a handful of built-up models were also produced. This was followed by a short series of USAAF types, namely the L4 Piper Cub, C-47, B-26 and finally various marks of the B-17. The latter started life as a multi-part Atkins master which was passed to Leighton Fletcher for extra detailing and which emerged, cast by Leighton, with larger, one-piece, components. All, like the Sunderland, were usually sold as kits with just a few fully finished examples being offered. Various transfers were available for the C-47, allowing it to be finished as a USAAF Skytrain or an R.A.F. Dakota, or even in China National Airways DC-2½ form! One footnote, to answer future historians who may stumble upon it, is that a few models were advertised, and may even have been labelled, as "Macadam" kits, from the acronym MickAndChrisAndDerekAndMelvyn.
During this period both Mick and Melvyn left the group to follow other interests, whilst Wojtek Benzinski joined to add his expertise to the effort, particularly in the shape of the later B-25 model.
The Norfolk Group also produced models of the Heston-Napier Racer and the Miles M-52 jet prototype on behalf of John deUphaugh.
Most of the Group's models are still available in kit form, whilst castings stocks last, from Chris via PM here on the site.
Shed Models:
Chris Sayer has blessed his new array of 1/200th kits with the appropriate name of "Shed Models", reflecting the inner sanctum from whence the new arrivals emerge! The choice of types in this new, 2008, line-up also reflects considerable discernment, as it comprises models of aircraft never seen before in the scale, including many gone but by no means forgotten machines. There is a definite nod towards local history with two impressive Boulton Paul creations, in the shape of the Overstrand and Sidestrand 1930s bombers, as well as a diverse array of minor and experimental types. Shed models will be mainly available in kit form though it may be possible to undertake fully-finished articles to order.
Skyfame: - see Vapour Trails.
Skytrex Ltd:
Skytrex are a long established firm catering for the wargamers market and they offer a wide selection of WW2 and modern aircraft. The models are sold as plain castings, for the buyer to finish and paint. The quality of their castings can be somewhat variable, though any shortcomings are compensated to a degree by the unusual types on offer - where else will you find a SAAB Drakken or Viggen, or A-10 Tankbuster in this scale? Skytrex also sell a vast range of military vehicles, many of which are in 1/200th scale, which is useful for anyone wishing to display their models in a diorama setting.
Small World:
Martin Beacom, proprietor of the Small World brand, has long been associated with quality modelmaking as the constructor behind many of the models sold through Aviation Retail Direct (formerly Mach 3 Models) under various in-house labels. His skills are nowadays crystallised within the Small World portfolio of classic airliners and transports, and it is understood that these will also be available direct from the maker in the future. It is also likely that the choice of models will be expanded as Martin is positioned to reintroduce items from the now departed Western range, finished to his own impeccable standard.
Vapour Trails:
In this instance the Vapour Trails name is that chosen by Brian Keates for his models and as such, is not to be confused with the earlier output of plastic 1/200th aeroplanes from Corgi Toys under the same brand name. Brian's list of models grew rapidly in the mid-1990s and their fine quality made them sought-after items. Later, Brian acquired Tommy Atkins' inventory of masters and moulds, comprising those models that Tommy had created speculatively and for his own satisfaction, which added yet more types to his already extensive product list. In a further move Brian elected to supply Collectors Aircraft Models, on their customary exclusive basis, and direct sales of Vapour Trails models correspondingly ceased. CAM re-branded the range as Skyfame models. Today, in 2008, CAM lists Brian's F-4 Phantom and this model is something of a tour de forces, in that Brian offers the model in the markings of every single RAF squadron that operated the type. Further details are currently awaited regarding the availability of the rest of the Skyfame range.
Western Models:
One of the "big guns" in the English 1/200th story, Mike Stephen's Western Models was already a long-established and respected producer of fine-quality model cars, before attention was turned to diversifying into model aircraft. The impetus for this move no doubt arose from Mike's aviation interest as a keen private pilot. The first Western aeroplane to appear, and a portent of what was to follow, was the Bristol Freighter. This was swiftly followed by numerous classic airliner releases, with a liberal helping of USAF transports and the mighty B-36 and B-52 bombers. Few collections today are without some Western issues and they remain a significant element in the English 1/200th story. The business was sold in 2007, upon the founder's retirement, and though the masters have reportedly gone abroad, some future Western model derivations may appear here from Small World Models (q.v.).
Selective List of 1/200 Aircraft Models arranged by Maker
Key to abbreviations:
C = Currently in production
FP = Future project (implies work or research is underway).
FR = Future release (implies that master exists).
K = Kit ("kit" infers that transfers/decals at least are included.
Finished models may also be available, check with maker).
KO = Kit only.
L = Limited production, may or may not be available.
0 = Obsolete, out of production.
PC = Plain castings only.
UC = Under consideration (model may or may not ever appear!).
UNC = Uncertain entry.
WD = Wheels down ) Refers to
WU = Wheels up ) Aerocrafts.
WD/WU = Choice of wheels up or down. ) range.
? = Production status unknown.
Manufacturer codes:
AC = Aircast
AL = Alcott
AM = Armitage
AO = Aerocrafts
CA = Classic Airliners (Collectors Aircraft Models)
CB = Cloud Break
CC = Croydon Classics (Collectors Aircraft Models)
EC = Eclipse
FB = Farnborough Classics
FH = Fred Hempsall
HA = Historic Aircraft Models (Collectors Aircraft Models)
HH = Helmet Historical Aircraft ("new" Helmet)
HM = Helmet Miniature Aircraft ("old" Helmet)
LM = Langton Miniatures
MI = Miniature Aircraft Models
MM = MetalModels / Airpower
NG = Norfolk Group
SD = Shed Models
SK = Skytrex Ltd.
SW = Small World
TA = The Aerodrome
VT/SF = Vapour Trails / Skyfame
WM = Western Models
Note:
This list mainly refers to basic aircraft types only. Except for the Eclipse and Western details, which are finite, it does not go into details of all the variety of civil liveries or service finishes that other brands may offer. Contact makers for such variations.
Errors & omissions:
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Aerocrafts
Note: Some Aerocrafts models are issued only with wheels up, others only with wheels down, whilst the remainder are offered in either form according to customer choice.
Aerocrafts are supplied as unpainted castings by the maker, though finished examples of most of the range are obtainable from Fred Hempsall.
Boeing P-26 Peashooter WD PC L AO
Boulton Paul Balliol T2 WD PC L A0
Brewster Buffalo WD PC L AO
Curtiss P-40C Tomahawk WD PC L AO
DH Mosquito BIV WD PC L AO
DH Mosquito FBVI WD PC L AO
DH Vampire FB5 WD/WU PC L A0
DH Vampire T11 WD/WU PC L A0
DH Venom FB1 WD/WU PC L A0
Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-3 WD PC L AO
Focke-Wulf Fw 190D-9 WD PC L AO
Focke-Wulf Fw 190F-8 WD PC L AO
G.A. Hotspur glider WD PC L AO
Gloster Meteor F.Mk.3 WD/WU PC L A0
Gloster Meteor F.Mk.4 WD/WU PC L A0
Gloster Meteor T.7 WD PC L A0
Gloster Meteor F8 WU PC L AO
Gloster Meteor FR9 WU PC L AO
Gloster Meteor PR10 WU PC L AO
Gloster Meteor NF12 WU PC L AO
Gloster Meteor NF14 WU PC L AO
Grumman F9F-5 Panther WD/WU PC L A0
Hawker Hunter F.Mk.3 WD PC L A0
Hawker Hunter F Mk 4 WD PC L A0
Hawker Hunter F6 WD/WU PC L A0
Hawker Hunter T7 WD PC L A0
Hawker Hurricane IIa WD/WU PC L AO
Hawker Hurricane IIc WD PC L AO
Hawker Hurricane IId WD PC L AO
Hawker Sea Fury FBII WD PC L AO
Hawker Sea Fury T20 WD PC L AO
Hawker Seahawk FGA6 WU PC L AO
Hawker Tempest II WD/WU PC L AO
Hawker Tempest V WD/WU PC L AO
Hawker Typhoon IB WD PC L AO
Lockheed F-80 WU PC L AO
Lockheed T-33 WU PC L AO
Messerschmitt Me 109E WD PC L AO
Messerschmitt Me 109F WD PC L AO
Messerschmitt Me 109G6 WD PC L AO
Messerschmitt Me163b WD PC L A0
Mig-15 WD/WU PC L A0
Miles Magister WD PC L AO
Miles Master II WD PC L AO
Mitsubishi A6M2-N Rufe floatplane WD PC L AO
Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero WD PC L AO
Mitsubishi A6M3 Hamp WD PC L AO
Mitsubishi A6M5 Zeke WD PC L AO
N.A. F-86 Sabre WD/WU PC L A0
N.A. Mustang III RAF Malcolm hood WD PC L AO
N.A. P-51D Mustang WD PC L AO
N.A.Harvard WD/WU PC L AO
Republic P-47B Thunderbolt razorback WD/WU PC L AO
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt bubble canopy WD/WU PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire Prototype WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire I 2-blade prop. WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire II WD/WU PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire II open canopy WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire Vb WD/WU PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire Vb Floatplane WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire Vc tropical WD/WU PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire LFVb clipped wing WD/WU PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire IX WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire LFIX clipped wing WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire PRXI WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire FXIVc high back WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire FXIVe bubble canopy WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire LFXIVe clipped wing WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire FXV bubble canopy WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire LFXVI clipped wing WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire F22/24 WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire F.47 contra props WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire TVIII WD PC L AO
Supermarine SpitfireTIX "Gracie" WD PC L AO
The Aerodrome
Note: This maker commissioned some items, denoted by UNC on this list, but it is uncertain whether the models ever appeared under the Aerodrome brand. The castings certainly exist, as noted by their later appearance after acquisition by other makers.
Airspeed Courier O TA
Avro 707 UNC O TA
Avro Lancastrian O TA
Avro Vulcan B2 UNC O TA
BAC TSR-2 UNC O TA
Comper Swift O TA
DH 108 O TA
DH 86 Express O TA
DH Dove O TA
DH Heron O TA
Douglas Skyraider UNC O TA
Handley Page Hampden O TA
Handley Page Hampden UNC O TA
Handley Page HP 115 UNC O TA
Heinkel He 111 UNC O TA
Heinkel He 70 Blitz O TA
Lockheed 10 UNC O TA
NA A-26 Invader UNC O TA
Vickers Valiant B1 UNC O TA
Vickers Wellesley UNC O TA
Aircast
Avro Tudor UNC ? AC
Bell P-59 Airacomet UNC ? AC
Blackburn Firebrand ? AC
Bristol T.188 ? AC
Convair Sea Dart ? AC
DH Hornet F1 ? AC
DH Hornet F3 ? AC
DH Hornet NF21 ? AC
Hawker Sea Fury FB11 ? AC
Hawker Sea Fury T20 ? AC
Le Duc 021 UNC ? AC
NA YF-107A Super-Super Sabre ? AC
Saunders Roe SR A/1 jet flying boat ? AC
Supermarine Type 224 ? AC
Alcott / Veteran & Vintage Models
Bae Nimrod AEW 3 (Based on Dinky Toys Comet) O AL
Bae Nimrod MR Mk.2 (Based on Dinky Toys Comet) O AL
Bae VC-10 (Aluminium) O AL
Boeing B17G (Aluminium) O AL
Boeing B-36 (Aluminium) O AL
Boeing KC-97 Stratotanker (Aluminium) O AL
Boeing Stratocruiser (Aluminium) O AL
Consolidated B-24J Liberator (Aluminium) O AL
Douglas C-47 (Aluminium) O AL
Douglas DC-3 (Aluminium) O AL
Handley Page Halifax VI (Aluminium) O AL
Handley Page Victor (Aluminium) O AL
Lockheed C-130 Hercules (Aluminium) O AL
Lockheed EC 121H (Based on Dinky Toys Constellation) O AL
Short Solent (Aluminium) O AL
Short Stirling (Aluminium) O AL
Vickers Valiant (Aluminium) O AL
Vickers Wellington (Aluminium) O AL
Armitage
Convair B-58 Hustler O AM
EE Lightning T5 PC O AM
General Dynamics F-111 PC O AM
General Dynamics EF-111 PC O AM
Hawker Hunter T7 PC O AM
Classic Airliners
Avro 748 (numerous liveries) K FR CA
Cloud Break Models
Auster AOP 6 C CB
Auster Autocrat C CB
Auster V C CB
DHC 2 Beaver (wheels, floats & skis) C CB
Noorduyn Norseman (wheels, floats) C CB
Antonov AN-2 FR CB
DHC-3 Otter FR CB
Hawker Henley FR CB
Miles Martinet FR CB
Noorduyn Norseman (skis) FR CB
Croydon Classics (Collectors Aircraft Models)
Armstrong Whitworth Ensign Civil + RAF C CC
DH 86 Express Civil + RAF C CC
DH 91 Albatross Civil + RAF C CC
Focke Wulf Fw 200 Condor Civil + Luftwaffe C CC
Handley Page HP 42 Civil + RAF C CC
Junkers G 38 Civil + Luftwaffe C CC
Eclipse Models
Bae Hawk Saudi, Canadian AFs C EC
Bae Hawk 100 Bae Demonstrator C EC
Bae Hawk T.Mk.1 RAF Red Arrows, RAF black C EC
Convair F-102 Delta Dagger Three USAF schemes C EC
Dassault Mirage 2000 Three French AF schemes, Qatar AF C EC
EFA Tornado RAF, Spanish, German, Saudi, Italian AFs C EC
EFA Tornado Bae Demonstrator C EC
GD EF-111 (straight wing) WU USAF, two RAAF schemes C EC
GD EF-111 (swept wing) WD USAF, two RAAF schemes C EC
GD F-111 (straight wing) WU USAF, two RAAF schemes C EC
GD F-111 (swept wing) WD USAF, two RAAF schemes C EC
Grumman F-14 Tomcat Four USN schemes, Iranian AF C EC
Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk USAF C EC
Lockheed F-16 Fighting Falcon USAF, Israeli AF, Egyptian AF C EC
MD F-15 Eagle Two Israeli AF, two Japan SDF schemes C EC
MD F-15C Eagle USAF C EC
MD F-15E Strike Eagle USAF C EC
MD F-4J Phantom Three USN schemes C EC
MD-Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet Two USN schemes C EC
Mig-25 Foxbat Soviet, Libyan AFs C EC
Panavia Tornado GR.1 (straight wing) Two RAF schemes C EC
Panavia Tornado GR.1 (swept wing) Two RAF schemes C EC
Sukhoi Su-35 Soviet AF C EC
Sukhoi Su-37 Berkut (Golden Eagle) C EC
Farnborough Classics (Collectors Aircraft Models)
Bristol Brabazon Civil + RAF C FB
Saunders Roe Princess C FB
Saunders Roe Twin Princess Project C FB
Helmet Historical Aircraft
Note: This listing refers to the new Helmet Historical Aircraft models. These are in current production and are based on the Helmet Miniatures originals, in many cases with detail improvements. This range Is expanding rapidly as more items are re-introduced. All are offered as fully-finished models and some are also available as boxed kits.
Airco DH 2 C HH
Airspeed Horsa glider C HH
Airspeed Oxford C HH
Albatros DIII C HH
Albatros DV C HH
Armstrong Whitworth Argosy 1930s airliner C HH
Avro Anson C HH
Bae Harrier GR5 C HH
Bae Sea Harrier FR1 C HH
Boeing P-26 C HH
Boulton Paul Defiant C HH
Bristol Blenheim IV (long nose) C HH
Bristol Bulldog C HH
Bristol F.2B C HH
Curtiss P-40D/E Kittyhawk C HH
Curtiss P-40M/N Warhawk C HH
DH 88 Comet racer C HH
DH Sea Venom C HH
DH Vampire NF3 C HH
Dornier Do 17M/P C HH
Dornier Do 17Z C HH
Dornier Do 215 C HH
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk C HH
EE Lightning F3 C HH
Etrich-Rumpler Taube C HH
Fairey Battle C HH
Fairey Battle two seater C HH
Fairey Swordfish C HH
Fokker D.VII C HH
Fokker DR.1 Triplane C HH
Gloster Gamecock C HH
Gloster Gladiator C HH
Gloster Meteor F4 C HH
Gloster Meteor NF14 C HH
Gloster Whittle (2nd prototype) C HH
Grumman Avenger C HH
Grumman F3F-2 C HH
Handley Page Hampden C HH
Hawker Fury C HH
Hawker Hart C HH
Hawker Hurricane I C HH
Hawker Hurricane IIc C HH
Heinkel He 111 C HH
Junkers Ju 87B C HH
Junkers Ju 88A C HH
Kawasaki Ki-61 "Tony" C HH
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter C HH
Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk C HH
Lockheed Hudson C HH
Lockheed P-38 Lightning C HH
Macchi C.202 C HH
MD F-4 Phantom RAF/FAA C HH
MD F-4C Phantom USAF C HH
MD F-4E Phantom USAF C HH
Messerschmitt Me 109E C HH
Messerschmitt Me 109F C HH
Messerschmitt Bf 110 C HH
Messerschmitt Me 262 C HH
Miles Master I C HH
Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero C HH
Morane Saulnier 406 C HH
Panavia Tornado F3 C HH
Panavia Tornado GR1 C HH
Republic P-47C Thunderbolt C HH
SE5A C HH
Sopwith Pup C HH
SPAD S.VII C HH
Supermarine Scimitar C HH
Supermarine Spitfire I C HH
Supermarine Spitfire IX C HH
Supermarine Spitfire Vb C HH
Supermarine Spitfire VII/VIII C HH
Supermarine Spitfire XIV C HH
Supermarine Walrus C HH
Vickers Wellington C HH
Vought Corsair F4U C HH
Westland Whirlwind fighter C HH
Westland Wyvern C HH
Helmet Miniature Aircraft
Note: The list below refers to the original Helmet Miniature Aircraft models, now obsolete, identifiable by the DK monogram with date on the underside. No distinction is made in this list between models with or without wheels or propellers, nor between various colour schemes employed. Most, except for the larger and resin items, were offered either as castings or finished models. The resin models, except for the Vulcan, were all HBM items with added metal propellers etc.
Airco DH 2 O HM
Airspeed Horsa glider O HM
Airspeed Oxford O HM
Albatros DI O HM
Albatros DII O HM
Albatros DIII O HM
Albatros DV O HM
Armstrong Whitworth Argosy 1930s airliner O HM
Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Avro Anson O HM
Avro Lancaster BI Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Avro Shackleton MR3 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Avro Vulcan B2 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Bae Harrier GR5 O HM
Bae Sea Harrier FR1 O HM
Bae Hawk O HM
Beechcraft 17 Staggerwing O HM
Blackburn Skua O HM
Blackburn Buccaneer Mk.2 O HM
Boeing P-26 O HM
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Boeing B-29 Superfortress/Washington Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Boeing-Stearman Kaydet O HM
Boulton Paul Defiant O HM
Blohm & Voss Bv 222 Limited edition, resin with metal parts O HM
Breguet 693 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Brewster Buffalo O HM
Bristol Beaufighter I O HM
Bristol Beaufort Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Bristol Blenheim I O HM
Bristol Blenheim IV (long nose) O HM
Bristol Bombay Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Bristol Bulldog O HM
Bristol F.2B O HM
CANT Z.1007 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Consolidated Catalina O HM
Consolidated B-24J Liberator Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Convair F-106 Delta Dart Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Curtiss P-40D/E Kittyhawk O HM
Curtiss P-40M/N Warhawk O HM
Curtiss P-75 Hawk O HM
Curtiss SB2 Helldiver Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Dewoitine D-520 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
DH 91 Albatross Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
DH 88 Comet racer O HM
DH 84 Dragon O HM
DH 89 Dragon Rapide O HM
DH Hornet Limited edition O HM
DH Mosquito B4 O HM
DH Mosquito NF12 O HM
DH Sea Venom O HM
DH 82a Tiger Moth O HM
DH Vampire NF3 O HM
DH Vampire FB5 O HM
DH Venom FB1 O HM
DHC Chipmunk O HM
Dornier Do 17M/P O HM
Dornier Do 17Z O HM
Dornier Do 215 O HM
Dornier Do 217E Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk O HM
Douglas DC-3 / C-47 O HM
Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Douglas TBD-1 Devastator Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
EE Lightning F3 O HM
EE Lightning F6 O HM
Etrich-Rumpler Taube O HM
Fairey Battle O HM
Fairey Battle two seater O HM
Fairey Fulmar O HM
Fairey Firefly Mk.5 O HM
Fairey Gannet AS O HM
Fairey Swordfish O HM
Farman F223 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
FIAT CR-42 O HM
FIAT G-50 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Focke Wulf FW-190A O HM
Focke Wulf FW 190D Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Focke Wulf FW-200C Condor Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Fokker D.VII O HM
Fokker DR.1 Triplane O HM
Fokker EIII O HM
Gloster Gamecock O HM
Gloster Gauntlet O HM
Gloster Gladiator O HM
Gloster Meteor F4 O HM
Gloster Meteor T7 O HM
Gloster Meteor NF14 O HM
Gloster Whittle (2nd prototype) O HM
Grumman Avenger O HM
Grumman F3F-2 O HM
Grumman Wildcat/Martlet O HM
Grumman F-14 Tomcat Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Handley Page Hampden O HM
Handley Page Halifax B I Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Handley Page Halifax B III Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Handley Page Halifax B VI Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Hawker Fury O HM
Hawker Hart O HM
Hawker Hurricane I O HM
Hawker Hurricane IIC O HM
Hawker Sea Hawk O HM
Hawker Tempest V O HM
Hawker Typhoon O HM
Heinkel He 111H O HM
Heinkel He 177 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Hunting Percival Jet Provost O HM
Junkers Ju52/3m Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Junkers Ju 87B O HM
Junkers Ju 88A O HM
Kawasaki Ki-61 "Tony" O HM
Kawasaki H8K2 "Emily" Limited edition, resin with metal parts O HM
Lockheed F-16 Fighting Falcon Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter O HM
Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk O HM
Lockheed Hudson O HM
Lockheed P-38J Lightning O HM
Lockheed U-2A Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Macchi C.202 O HM
Macchi MC.200 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
MD F-4J Phantom RAF/FAA O HM
MD F-4C Phantom USAF O HM
MD F-4E Phantom USAF O HM
MD F-15 Strike Eagle Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Messerschmitt Me 109E O HM
Messerschmitt Me 109F O HM
Messerschmitt Me 109G O HM
Messerschmitt Bf 110C-D O HM
Messerschmitt Me 262 O HM
Mig-3 O HM
Mig-21 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Mig-29 "Fishbed" Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Mig-29 "Fulcrum" Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Miles Master I O HM
Mistel combinations - various, e.g. Ju 88 + Fw 190 O HM
Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero O HM
Mitsubishi G4M2 "Betty" Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Mitsubishi J2M3 "Jack" Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Morane Saulnier 406 O HM
NA P-51B Mustang O HM
NA P-51D Mustang O HM
NA F-86A Sabre O HM
NA F-100 Super Sabre O HM
Panavia Tornado F3 O HM
Panavia Tornado GR1 C HM
Potez 540 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Republic P-47C Thunderbolt O HM
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt O HM
Republic P-47M Thunderbolt O HM
Republic F-84F Thunderstreak Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Royal Aircraft Factory SE5A O HM
Savoia Marchetti SM.79 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Sepcat Jaguar GR1 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Short Singapore Limited edition, resin with metal parts O HM
Short Stirling Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Short Sunderland I Resin with metal parts O HM
Short Sunderland II Resin with metal parts O HM
Sopwith Camel O HM
Sopwith Snipe O HM
Sopwith Pup O HM
Sopwith Triplane O HM
SPAD S.VII O HM
SPAD S.13 O HM
Supermarine Attacker O HM
Supermarine Scimitar O HM
Supermarine Spitfire I O HM
Supermarine Spitfire IX O HM
Supermarine Spitfire Vb O HM
Supermarine Spitfire VII/VIII O HM
Supermarine Spitfire XIV O HM
Supermarine Spitfire 22 O HM
Supermarine Swift FR5 O HM
Supermarine Walrus O HM
V1 Flying Bomb O HM
Vickers Wellington O HM
Vought Corsair F4U O HM
Westland Whirlwind fighter O HM
Westland Wyvern O HM
Hempsall Models*
Avro Lancaster C FH
Beech 17 C FH
Bristol Brigand C FH
Comper Swift C FH
Curtiss NC-4 C FH
DH 84 Dragon C FH
DH 90 Dragonfly C FH
DH Dove C FH
DH Heron C FH
Douglas A-26 Invader C FH
Douglas Boston C FH
Douglas Havoc C FH
Fairey Fantome C FH
Grumman Bearcat C FH
Grumman F3F C FH
Grumman Tigercat C FH
Handley Page Heyford C FH
Martin-Baker MB5 C FH
N.A. F-82 Twin Mustang C FH
Nakajima Ki 27 "Nate" C FH
Northrop P-61 Black Widow C FH
Saunders Roe London ? FH
Saunders Roe SR A/1 jet flying boat C FH
Sepcat Jaguar C FH
Short Singapore ? FH
Short Stirling ? FH
Supermarine Stranraer C FH
Vickers Valiant C FH
Vickers Vimy C FH
Vickers Wellesley C FH
Westland Whirlwind (fighter) C FH
Wibault Penhoet 282/283 C FH
* Also most Aerocrafts models
Historic Aircraft Models (Collectors Aircraft Models)
Beriev BE 12 Tchaika C HA
NA XB-70 Valkyrie C HA
YAK-42 C HA
Ilyushin IL-96 Civil+Military C HA
Langton Miniatures
Albatros W4 KO C LM
Fairey Campania KO C LM
Felixstowe Flying boat KO C LM
Freidrichshafen FF 49C KO C LM
Hansa-Brandenburg CC KO C LM
Hansa-Brandenburg W12 KO C LM
Hansa-Brandenburg W29 KO C LM
Rumpler 6B1 KO C LM
Sablatnig SF2 KO C LM
Short 184 KO C LM
Sopwith Baby KO C LM
MetalModels / Airpower Status
Bell X-1 C MM
Boeing B.247 (various liveries) C MM
Boeing B-47B Stratojet (Airpower) L MM
Convair B-58 Hustler (Airpower) L MM
Douglas X-3 O MM
Gloster Meteor F.Mk.4 (yellow) O MM
Gloster Whittle Pioneer (1st. prototype) L MM
Granville Gee Bee R1A C MM
Hawker Hunter F.Mk.3 (red) O MM
Junkers F.13 (various liveries) C MM
Junkers G.38 L MM
Lockheed C-141A Starlifter (Airpower) ? MM
Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird (Airpower) L MM
Macchi-Castoldi MC.72 C MM
Messerschmitt Me163 (red) O MM
Rockwell B-1A (Airpower) L MM
Rockwell B-1B Lancer (Airpower) L MM
Ryan NYP "Spirit of St.Louis" C MM
Supermarine S6B C MM
Airspeed Courier (various liveries) FR MM
Convair F-102 Delta Dart FR MM
Convair F-106 Delta Dagger FR MM
Cosmic Wind FR MM
Dornier Do.335 FR MM
Dornier Wal FR MM
Ford 3-AT Tri-motor FR MM
Heinkel He.70 Blitz FR MM
Junkers Ju 52/3m FR MM
Junkers W.34 FR MM
Lockheed Electra (1930s) FR MM
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter FR MM
Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star FR MM
Lockheed F-89 Scorpion FR MM
Lockheed F-93 Starfire FR MM
Lockheed Orion (1930s) FR MM
MD F-101 Voodoo FR MM
Miles Gemini FR MM
Miles Messenger FR MM
N.A. B-45 Tornado FR MM
N.A. F-100 Super Sabre FR MM
N.A. F-86A Sabre FR MM
Northrop Alpha FR MM
Percival Gull FR MM
Percival Mew Gull FR MM
Republic F-105 Thunderchief FR MM
Republic F-84 Thunderjet (straight wing) FR MM
Bugatti Type 100 Racer FP MM
E.E. Canberra FP MM
Flying Flea FP MM
Junkers J1 "Tin Donkey" FP MM
Junkers J9 (Military D-1) FP MM
Martin B-57 FP MM
Miles Libelulla FP MM
Savoia Marchetti SM73/74 FP MM
Taylor Aerocar FP MM
Westland Pterodactyl FP MM
Armstrong Whitworth AW 52 UC MM
Lockheed U2A UC MM
Rockwell OV-10A Bronco UC MM
Vought XFU "Flapjack" UC MM
Miniature Aircraft Models
Folland Gnat O MI
Gloster Javelin O MI
Panavia MRCA Tornado O MI
Sepcat Jaguar GR O MI
Shorts Tucano O MI
Norfolk Group
Boeing B-17 Fortress, various marks, K ? NG
Douglas C-47 / Dakota K C NG
Douglas DC-3 K C NG
Heston-Napier Racer PC ? NG
Martin B-26 Marauder K C NG
Miles M-52 PC ? NG
North American B-25B Mitchell K C NG
North American B-25C Mitchell K C NG
North American B-25J Mitchell K C NG
Piper L-4 Cub K C NG
Piper Super Cub K C NG
Short Solent K C NG
Short Sunderland K C NG
Shed Models
Bristol Sycamore K C SD
E.E. P1A K C SD
Hunting 126 K C SD
Saunders Roe SR 53 K C SD
Short SC1 K C SD
Shorts SB4 Sherpa K C SD
Avro 504K K FR SD
Avro Bison II K FR SD
Avro Rota K FR SD
Beech 18 (wheels, floats, skis) K FR SD
Beech Kansan K FR SD
Blackburn Blackburn K FR SD
Boulton Paul Overstrand K FR SD
Boulton Paul Sidestrand K FR SD
Bristol F2B K FR SD
Bristol 138A K FR SD
Bristol Belvedere K FR SD
Curtiss Jenny K FR SD
DH 16 K FR SD
DH 9a K FR SD
DH 60 Gipsy Moth K FR SD
Fairey Albacore K FR SD
Fairey Gordon (wheels & floats) K FR SD
Fairey IIIF (wheels & floats) K FR SD
Fairey Seal (wheels & floats) K FR SD
Fairey Long Range Monoplane K FR SD
GA Jindivik & Pika K FR SD
RAF R.E.8 K FR SD
Scottish Aviation Pioneer K FR SD
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer K FR SD
Short Seamew K FR SD
Supermarine Spiteful K FR SD
Vickers 0/400 K FR SD
Vickers Vildebeest K FR SD
Vickers Vincent K FR SD
Westland Wallace (wheels, floats, skis) K FR SD
Westland Walrus K FR SD
Westland Wapiti K FR SD
Westland Wessex (three versions) K FR SD
Westland Whirlwind (two versions) K FR SD
Flying Flea K FP SD
Shorts Sturgeon K FP SD
Vickers Valentia K FP SD
Vickers Victoria K FP SD
Small World
BAC 1-11 (various liveries) C SW
BAC 1-11-400 (various liveries) C SW
BAC 1-11-500 (various liveries) C SW
Blackburn Beverley UNC SW
Boeing B.377 Stratocruiser (various liveries) C SW
Boeing B 707 - 300 (various liveries) C SW
Boeing B 747 - 200 (various liveries) C SW
Breguet Deux-Ponts C SW
Bristol Britannia 300 (various liveries) C SW
DH Dove (various liveries) C SW
DH Devon C SW
DH Heron (various liveries) C SW
Douglas DC-3 (various liveries) C SW
Douglas DC-4 (various liveries) C SW
Douglas DC-6 (various liveries) C SW
Douglas C-54 C SW
Embraer EMB-145 (various liveries) C SW
Lockheed 749 Constellation (various liveries) C SW
Lockheed L-1049 Constellation (various liveries) C SW
Lockheed C-130 Hercules (various liveries) C SW
Vickers Valetta C SW
Vickers Vanguard (various liveries) C SW
Vickers Viking (various liveries) C SW
Vickers Viscount 700 (various liveries) C SW
Vickers Viscount 800 (various liveries) C SW
Skytrex Ltd.
Note: Skytrex models are plain castings, produced for the wargamer's market. The casting quality and detail appears to vary from model to model and some items are not always of a standard achieved by other makers, catering specifically for collectors. That said, Skytrex include types in
their range that do not feature elsewhere and are thus unique examples of such types.
Aerospatiale Gazelle helicopter PC C SK
Aerospatiale Puma helicopter PC C SK
Airspeed Horsa glider PC C SK
Airspeed Horsa unloading PC C SK
Bae Harrier GR1 PC C SK
Bae Harrier GR3 PC C SK
Bae Sea Harrier PC C SK
Bell Huey Cobra helicopter PC C SK
Bell UH1D Iroquois helicopter PC C SK
Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopter PC C SK
Boeing AH-64 helicopter PC C SK
Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter PC C SK
Boeing HH-47 "Jolly Green Giant" helicopter PC C SK
Bristol Beaufighter PC C SK
Bristol Blenheim IV PC C SK
DFS 230 glider PC C SK
DH Mosquito PC C SK
DH Sea Venom PC C SK
Dornier Do 17 PC C SK
Douglas C-47 PC C SK
Douglas Skyraider PC C SK
Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt PC C SK
Fairey Swordfish PC C SK
Fiesler Storch PC C SK
Focke Wulf Fw 190A PC C SK
Hawker Hurricane 1a PC C SK
Hawker Hurricane IIc PC C SK
Hawker Hurricane IV PC C SK
Hawker Typhoon PC C SK
Heinkel He 111 PC C SK
Hughes OH6A Cayuse helicopter PC C SK
Ilyushin IL-2 single seater PC C SK
Ilyushin IL-2 Sturmovik 2-seater PC C SK
Junkers Ju 87G PC C SK
Junkers Ju 52 PC C SK
Junkers Ju 87B PC C SK
Junkers Ju 88 PC C SK
Messerschmitt Me 109C (?) PC C SK
Messerschmitt Me 109E PC C SK
Messerschmitt Me 109G PC C SK
Messerschmitt Me 110 PC C SK
Mil Mi24 "Hind D" helicopter PC C SK
Mil Mi8 helicopter PC C SK
NA P-51D Mustang PC C SK
Panavia Tornado GR1 PC C SK
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt PC C SK
SAAB Drakken PC C SK
SAAB Gripen PC C SK
SAAB J21A PC C SK
SAAB J-29 Tunnan PC C SK
SAAB Lansen PC C SK
SAAB Viggen PC C SK
Sikorsky UH-6 helicopter PC C SK
Supermarine Spitfire I PC C SK
Supermarine Spitfire Vb PC C SK
Supermarine Walrus PC C SK
Vickers Wellington PC C SK
Westland Lynx helicopter PC C SK
Westland Lysander PC C SK
Vapour Trails / Skyfame
Avro 707A ? VT/SF
Avro 707A, revised wing (Vulcan planform) ? VT/SF
Avro 707C ? VT/SF
BAC TSR-2 ? VT/SF
BAC 221 ? VT/SF
Bae Hawk ? VT/SF
Blackburn Firebrand ? VT/SF
Boulton Paul Balliol T.1 ? VT/SF
Boulton Paul P-111 ? VT/SF
Boulton Paul P-111A ? VT/SF
Boulton Paul Sea Balliol T.21 ? VT/SF
Bristol Beaufort ? VT/SF
Bristol T188 ? VT/SF
DH 108 Swallow ? VT/SF
DH 110 ? VT/SF
DH 88 Comet ? VT/SF
DH Sea Hornet NF 21 ? VT/SF
DH Sea Vixen ? VT/SF
DH Sea Vixen D 3 drone ? VT/SF
Douglas Boston Mk.3 ? VT/SF
Douglas Dauntless ? VT/SF
Douglas Havoc Mk.2 ? VT/SF
Douglas Helldiver ? VT/SF
Douglas Skyraider AD-5W ? VT/SF
Douglas Skyraider AD6 (A-1H) ? VT/SF
Douglas Skyraider AEW I ? VT/SF
E.E. Canberra B1/B8 ? VT/SF
Fairey Barracuda Mk.1/2 ? VT/SF
Fairey Barracuda Mk.3 ? VT/SF
Fairey Delta 2 ? VT/SF
Fairey Delta FD1 ? VT/SF
Fairey Firefly F.Mk.5 ? VT/SF
Fairey Firefly Mk.1 ? VT/SF
Fairey Firefly T1 ? VT/SF
Fairey Firefly U 9 drone ? VT/SF
Fairey Gannet AS Mk.3 ? VT/SF
Fairey Gannet AS Mk.I ? VT/SF
Folland Gnat ? VT/SF
Gloster Javelin ? VT/SF
Gloster Meteor F.Mk.8 ? VT/SF
Gloster Meteor U 15 drone ? VT/SF
Gloster Meteor U 16 drone ? VT/SF
Gloster Prone-nose Meteor ? VT/SF
Grumman Avenger AS4 ? VT/SF
Grumman Avenger AS6 ? VT/SF
Grumman Avenger TBM-3W ? VT/SF
Grumman Bearcat ? VT/SF
Grumman Hellcat ? VT/SF
Grumman TBM-3 Avenger ? VT/SF
Hawker Fury (monoplane) ? VT/SF
Hawker Hunter prototype ? VT/SF
Hawker Hunter T7/8 ? VT/SF
Hawker Sea Fury FB11 ? VT/SF
Hawker Sea Fury T20 ? VT/SF
HP 115 ? VT/SF
Lockheed C-130 Hercules ? VT/SF
Martin Baker MB5 ? VT/SF
MD F-4M Phantom II C VT/SF
NA F-82 Twin Mustang ? VT/SF
NA YF-107A Super-Super Sabre ? VT/SF
Republic P-47N Thunderbolt ? VT/SF
Saunders Roe SR A/1 jet flying boat ? VT/SF
Shorts SB5 ? VT/SF
Shorts Tucano ? VT/SF
Supermarine Seafire 47 ? VT/SF
Supermarine Spitfire 24 ? VT/SF
Supermarine Spitfire I ? VT/SF
Supermarine Spitfire Vb ? VT/SF
Supermarine Swift ? VT/SF
Western Models
Airspeed Ambassador BEA, BKS, Dan-Air, Globe Air O WM
Antonov AN-12 Aeroflot, Cubana, Heavy Lift O WM
Antonov AN-12 Soviet AF O WM
Antonov AN-22 Aeroflot O WM
Antonov AN-22 Soviet AF O WM
Antonov AN-12 Aeroflot, Cubana, Heavy Lift O WM
Avro York RAF O WM
Boeing 314A Flying boat BOAC, Pan-American Airways O WM
Boeing Stratocruiser Amer. Overseas, BOAC, BOAC blue fin, NW, PA, TransOcean, UA
O WM
Boeing 727-200 Alitalia, AF, Braniff, Dan-Air, JL, LH, PA, TW O WM
Boeing B-29 Washington RAF O WM
Boeing B-52H USAF O WM
Boeing KC-97 Stratotanker USAF O WM
Breguet 761 Air Algerie O WM
Breguet 763 Air France, Air France late livery O WM
Bristol Britannia BOAC, British Eagle, Caledonian, CP, El Al, Monarch
O WM
Bristol Britannia RAF O WM
Bristol Superfreighter BUA, Channel Air Bridge, Sabena O WM
Canadair Argonaut BOAC, BOAC blue fin, Canadair O WM
Convair 440 Iberia, Lufthansa, National, Sabena, Swissair O WM
Convair B-36 USAF O WM
Curtiss Commando ? O WM
Douglas ATL-98 Carvair Aer Lingus, Channel Air Bridge O WM
Douglas C-133 Cargomaster USAF O WM
Douglas C-47 USAF O WM
Douglas C-54 Skymaster USAF O WM
Douglas DC-3 AA, AF, BEA, LH, SR, TW O WM
Douglas DC-4 AF, Capital, Delta, LH, SR, Western O WM
Douglas DC-6B American, Panagra, Swissair, United, O WM
Douglas DC-7C BOAC,BOAC blue fin,Braniff,JL,KL, NW, PA, SAS, SR
O WM
Douglas Globemaster USAF O WM
Ilyushin IL-18 Aeroflot, CSA, Interflug, LOT Polish, Malev O WM
Ilyushin IL-20 ` Soviet AF O WM
Lockheed C-121 USAF O WM
Lockheed Electra (4-engine) Braniff, EA, KL, Reeve Aleutian, Varig, Western O WM
Lockheed L-749 Constellation BOAC, Braniff, Pan-Am, TWA O WM
Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation Air Ceylon, AF,EA,KL, LH, National, NW, QF, TW
O WM
Lockheed L-1649 Starliner Air France, Lufthansa, TWA O WM
Lockheed P-3 Neptune RAAF, RCAF, USN O WM
Lockheed RC-121D USAF O WM
Lockheed WV-2 USN O WM
Shorts 360 American Eagle, BAC Express, EI, Jersey European, Loganair, Manx O WM
Sud Caravelle Air France, Sabena, Swissair, United O WM
Tupolev TU-22 "Blinder" Soviet AF O WM
Tupolev TU-95 "Bear" Soviet AF O WM
Tupolev TU-114 Aeroflot, Aeroflot/Japan Airlines O WM
Vickers Vanguard Air Canada, BEA, Trans Canada O WM
Vickers Viscount BEA, BEA red square logo, CO, KL, LH O WM
Selective List of 1/200 Aircraft Models arranged by Aircraft Type
Key to abbreviations:
C = Currently in production
FP = Future project (implies work or research is underway).
FR = Future release (implies that master exists).
K = Kit ("kit" infers that transfers/decals at least are included.
Finished models may also be available, check with maker).
KO = Kit only.
L = Limited production, may or may not be available.
0 = Obsolete, out of production.
PC = Plain castings only.
UC = Under consideration (model may or may not ever appear!).
UNC = Uncertain entry.
WD = Wheels down ) Refers to
WU = Wheels up ) Aerocrafts.
WD/WU = Choice of wheels up or down. ) range.
? = Production status unknown.
Manufacturer codes:
AC = Aircast
AL = Alcott
AM = Armitage
AO = Aerocrafts
CA = Classic Airliners (Collectors Aircraft Models)
CB = Cloud Break
CC = Croydon Classics (Collectors Aircraft Models)
EC = Eclipse
FB = Farnborough Classics
FH = Fred Hempsall
HA = Historic Aircraft Models (Collectors Aircraft Models)
HH = Helmet Historical Aircraft ("new" Helmet)
HM = Helmet Miniature Aircraft ("old" Helmet)
LM = Langton Miniatures
MI = Miniature Aircraft Models
MM = MetalModels / Airpower
NG = Norfolk Group
SD = Shed Models
SK = Skytrex Ltd.
SW = Small World
TA = The Aerodrome
VT/SF = Vapour Trails / Skyfame
WM = Western Models
Note:
This list mainly refers to basic aircraft types only. Except for the Eclipse and Western details, which are finite, it does not go into details of all the variety of civil liveries or service finishes that other brands may offer. Contact makers for such variations.
Errors & omissions:
Any corrections to the listing will be welcome, and in particular details of any later Western Models that may not be listed below;
Aerospatiale Gazelle helicopter PC C SK
Aerospatiale Puma helicopter PC C SK
Airco DH 2 C HH
Airco DH 2 O HM
Airspeed Ambassador BEA, BKS, Dan-Air, Globe Air O WM
Airspeed Courier O TA
Airspeed Courier Various liveries FR MM
Airspeed Horsa glider C HH
Airspeed Horsa glider O HM
Airspeed Horsa glider PC C SK
Airspeed Horsa unloading PC C SK
Airspeed Oxford C HH
Airspeed Oxford O HM
Albatros DI O HM
Albatros DII O HM
Albatros DIII C HH
Albatros DIII O HM
Albatros DV C HH
Albatros DV O HM
Albatros W4 KO C LM
Antonov AN-2 FR CB
Antonov AN-12 Aeroflot, Cubana, Heavy Lift O WM
Antonov AN-12 Soviet AF O WM
Antonov AN-12 Aeroflot, Cubana, Heavy Lift O WM
Antonov AN-22 Aeroflot O WM
Antonov AN-22 Soviet AF O WM
Armstrong Whitworth Argosy 1930s airliner C HH
Armstrong Whitworth Argosy 1930s airliner O HM
Armstrong Whitworth AW 52 UC MM
Armstrong Whitworth Ensign Civil + RAF C CC
Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Auster AOP 6 C CB
Auster Autocrat C CB
Auster V C CB
Avro 504K K FR SD
Avro 707 UNC O TA
Avro 707A ? VT/SF
Avro 707A, revised wing (Vulcan planform) ? VT/SF
Avro 707C ? VT/SF
Avro 748 Numerous liveries K FR CA
Avro Anson C HH
Avro Anson O HM
Avro Bison II K FR SD
Avro Lancaster C FH
Avro Lancaster BI Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Avro Lancastrian O TA
Avro Rota K FR SD
Avro Shackleton MR3 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Avro Tudor UNC ? AC
Avro Vulcan B2 UNC O TA
Avro Vulcan B2 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Avro York RAF O WM
BAC TSR-2 ? VT/SF
BAC 1-11 Various liveries C SW
BAC 1-11-400 Various liveries C SW
BAC 1-11-500 Various liveries C SW
BAC 221 ? VT/SF
BAC TSR-2 UNC O TA
Bae Harrier GR1 PC C SK
Bae Harrier GR3 PC C SK
Bae Harrier GR5 C HH
Bae Harrier GR5 O HM
Bae Sea Harrier PC C SK
Bae Sea Harrier FR1 C HH
Bae Sea Harrier FR1 O HM
Bae Hawk T.Mk.1 RAF Red Arrows, RAF black C EC
Bae Hawk Saudi, Canadian AFs C EC
Bae Hawk O HM
Bae Hawk ? VT/SF
Bae Hawk 100 Bae Demonstrator C EC
Bae Nimrod AEW 3 Based on Dinky Toys Comet O AL
Bae Nimrod MR Mk.2 Based on Dinky Toys Comet O AL
Bae VC-10 Aluminium) O AL
Beech 17 C FH
Beech 18 Wheels, floats, skis K FR SD
Beech Kansan K FR SD
Beechcraft 17 Staggerwing O HM
Bell P-59 Airacomet UNC ? AC
Bell Huey Cobra helicopter PC C SK
Bell UH1D Iroquois helicopter PC C SK
Bell X-1 C MM
Beriev BE 12 Tchaika C HA
Blackburn Beverley UNC ? SW
Blackburn Blackburn K FR SD
Blackburn Buccaneer Mk.2 O HM
Blackburn Firebrand ? AC
Blackburn Firebrand ? VT/SF
Blackburn Skua O HM
Blohm & Voss Bv 222 Limited edition, resin with metal parts O HM
Boeing P-26 C HH
Boeing P-26 O HM
Boeing P-26 Peashooter PC L AO
Boeing B.247 Various liveries C MM
Boeing 314A Flying boat BOAC, Pan-American Airways O WM
Boeing B-17 Fortress, various marks, K ? NG
Boeing B17G Aluminium O AL
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Boeing B-29 Superfortress/Washington Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Boeing B-29 Washington RAF O WM
Boeing B-36 Aluminium O AL
Boeing B-47B Stratojet (Airpower) L MM
Boeing B-52H USAF O WM
Boeing KC-97 Stratotanker Aluminium O AL
Boeing KC-97 Stratotanker USAF O WM
Boeing Stratocruiser Aluminium O AL
Boeing Stratocruiser Amer.Overseas, BOAC, BOAC blue fin, NW, PA, Trans Ocean, UA
O WM
Boeing B.377 Stratocruiser Various liveries C SW
Boeing B 707 - 300 Various liveries C SW
Boeing 727-200 Alitalia, AF, Braniff, Dan-Air, JL, LH, PA, TW
O WM
Boeing B 747 - 200 Various liveries C SW
Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter PC C SK
Boeing HH-47 "Jolly Green Giant" helicopter PC C SK
Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopter PC C SK
Boeing-Stearman Kaydet O HM
Boulton Paul Balliol T.1 ? VT/SF
Boulton Paul Balliol T2 WD PC L A0
Boulton Paul Defiant C HH
Boulton Paul Defiant O HM
Boulton Paul Overstrand K FR SD
Boulton Paul P-111 ? VT/SF
Boulton Paul P-111A ? VT/SF
Boulton Paul Sea Balliol T.21 ? VT/SF
Boulton Paul Sidestrand K FR SD
Breguet 693 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Breguet 761 Air Algerie O WM
Breguet 763 Air France, Air France late livery O WM
Breguet Deux-Ponts C SW
Brewster Buffalo WD PC L AO
Brewster Buffalo O HM
Bristol 138A K FR SD
Bristol Beaufighter PC C SK
Bristol Beaufighter I O HM
Bristol Beaufort Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Bristol Beaufort ? VT/SF
Bristol Belvedere K FR SD
Bristol Blenheim I O HM
Bristol Blenheim IV PC C SK
Bristol Blenheim IV (long nose) C HH
Bristol Blenheim IV (long nose) O HM
Bristol Bombay Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Bristol Brabazon Civil + RAF C FB
Bristol Brigand C FH
Bristol Britannia BOAC, British Eagle, Caledonian, CP, El Al, Monarch
O WM
Bristol Britannia RAF O WM
Bristol Britannia 300 Various liveries C SW
Bristol Bulldog C HH
Bristol Bulldog O HM
Bristol F.2B C HH
Bristol F.2B O HM
Bristol F.2B K FR SD
Bristol Superfreighter BUA, Channel Air Bridge, Sabena O WM
Bristol Sycamore helicopter K C SD
Bristol T.188 ? AC
Bristol T188 ? VT/SF
Bugatti Type 100 Racer FP MM
Canadair Argonaut BOAC, BOAC blue fin, Canadair O WM
CANT Z.1007 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Comper Swift O TA
Comper Swift C FH
Consolidated B-24J Liberator Aluminium O AL
Consolidated B-24J Liberator Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Consolidated Catalina O HM
Convair 440 Iberia, Lufthansa, National, Sabena, Swissair O WM
Convair B-36 USAF O WM
Convair B-58 Hustler O AM
Convair B-58 Hustler (Airpower) L MM
Convair F-102 Delta Dagger Three USAF schemes C EC
Convair F-102 Delta Dart FR MM
Convair F-106 Delta Dagger FR MM
Convair F-106 Delta Dart Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Convair Sea Dart ? AC
Cosmic Wind FR MM
Curtiss Commando ? O WM
Curtiss Jenny K FR SD
Curtiss NC-4 C FH
Curtiss P-40C Tomahawk WD PC ? AO
Curtiss P-40D/E Kittyhawk C HH
Curtiss P-40D/E Kittyhawk O HM
Curtiss P-40M/N Warhawk C HH
Curtiss P-40M/N Warhawk O HM
Curtiss P-75 Hawk O HM
Curtiss SB2 Helldiver Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Dassault Mirage 2000 Three French AF schemes, Qatar AF C EC
Dewoitine D-520 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
DFS 230 glider PC C SK
DH 9a K FR SD
DH 16 K FR SD
DH 60 Gipsy Moth K FR SD
DH 82a Tiger Moth O HM
DH 84 Dragon O HM
DH 84 Dragon C FH
DH 86 Express O TA
DH 86 Express Civil + RAF C CC
DH 88 Comet racer ? VT/SF
DH 88 Comet racer C HH
DH 88 Comet racer O HM
DH 89 Dragon Rapide O HM
DH 90 Dragonfly C FH
DH 91 Albatross Civil + RAF C CC
DH 91 Albatross Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
DH 108 O TA
DH 108 Swallow ? VT/SF
DH 110 ? VT/SF
DH Devon C SW
DH Dove O TA
DH Dove C FH
DH Dove Various liveries C SW
DH Heron O TA
DH Heron C FH
DH Heron Various liveries C SW
DH Hornet Limited edition O HM
DH Hornet F1 ? AC
DH Hornet F3 ? AC
DH Hornet NF21 ? AC
DH Mosquito PC C SK
DH Mosquito B4 O HM
DH Mosquito BIV WD PC L AO
DH Mosquito FBVI WD PC L AO
DH Mosquito NF12 O HM
DH Sea Hornet NF 21 ? VT/SF
DH Sea Venom C HH
DH Sea Venom O HM
DH Sea Venom PC C SK
DH Sea Vixen ? VT/SF
DH Sea Vixen D 3 drone ? VT/SF
DH Vampire NF3 C HH
DH Vampire NF3 O HM
DH Vampire FB5 WD/WU PC L A0
DH Vampire FB5 O HM
DH Vampire T11 WD/WU PC L A0
DH Venom FB1 WD/WU PC L A0
DH Venom FB1 O HM
DHC 2 Beaver Wheels, floats & skis C CB
DHC Chipmunk O HM
DHC-3 Otter FR CB
Dornier Do 17 PC C SK
Dornier Do 17M/P C HH
Dornier Do 17M/P O HM
Dornier Do 17Z C HH
Dornier Do 17Z O HM
Dornier Do 215 C HH
Dornier Do 215 O HM
Dornier Do 217E Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Dornier Do.335 FR MM
Dornier Wal FR MM
Douglas A-26 Invader C FH
Douglas A-26 Invader UNC O TA
Douglas Boston C FH
Douglas Boston Mk.3 ? VT/SF
Douglas Dauntless ? VT/SF
Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Douglas TBD-1 Devastator Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Douglas Havoc C FH
Douglas Havoc Mk.2 ? VT/SF
Douglas Helldiver ? VT/SF
Douglas Skyraider UNC O TA
Douglas Skyraider PC C SK
Douglas Skyraider AD-5W ? VT/SF
Douglas Skyraider AD6 (A-1H) ? VT/SF
Douglas Skyraider AEW I ? VT/SF
Douglas DC-3 Aluminium O AL
Douglas DC-3 K C NG
Douglas DC-3 Various liveries C SW
Douglas DC-3 AA, AF, BEA, LH, SR, TW O WM
Douglas DC-3 / C-47 O HM
Douglas C-47 Aluminium O AL
Douglas C-47 PC C SK
Douglas C-47 USAF O WM
Douglas C-47 / Dakota K C NG
Douglas DC-4 Various liveries C SW
Douglas DC-4 AF, Capital, Delta, LH, SR, Western O WM
Douglas DC-6 Various liveries C SW
Douglas DC-6B American, Panagra, Swissair, United, O WM
Douglas DC-7C BOAC, BOAC blue fin, Braniff, JL,KL, NW,PA,SAS,SR
O WM
Douglas ATL-98 Carvair Aer Lingus, Channel Air Bridge O WM
Douglas C-54 C SW
Douglas C-54 Skymaster USAF O WM
Douglas C-133 Cargomaster USAF O WM
Douglas Globemaster USAF O WM
Douglas X-3 O MM
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk C HH
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk O HM
E.E. Canberra FP MM
E.E. Canberra B1/B8 ? VT/SF
E.E. P1A K C SD
EE Lightning F3 C HH
EE Lightning F3 O HM
EE Lightning T5 PC O AM
EE Lightning F6 O HM
EFA Typhoon Bae Demonstrator C EC
EFA Typhoon RAF, Spanish, German, Saudi, Italian AFs C EC
Embraer EMB-145 Various liveries C SW
Etrich-Rumpler Taube C HH
Etrich-Rumpler Taube O HM
Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt PC C SK
Fairey Albacore K FR SD
Fairey Barracuda Mk.1/2 ? VT/SF
Fairey Barracuda Mk.3 ? VT/SF
Fairey Battle C HH
Fairey Battle O HM
Fairey Battle two seater C HH
Fairey Battle two seater O HM
Fairey Campania KO C LM
Fairey Delta 2 ? VT/SF
Fairey Delta FD1 ? VT/SF
Fairey Fantome C FH
Fairey Firefly F.Mk.5 ? VT/SF
Fairey Firefly Mk.1 ? VT/SF
Fairey Firefly Mk.5 O HM
Fairey Firefly T1 ? VT/SF
Fairey Firefly U 9 drone ? VT/SF
Fairey Fulmar O HM
Fairey Gannet AS O HM
Fairey Gannet AS Mk.3 ? VT/SF
Fairey Gannet AS Mk.I ? VT/SF
Fairey Gordon Wheels & floats K FR SD
Fairey IIIF Wheels & floats K FR SD
Fairey Long Range Monoplane K FR SD
Fairey Seal Wheels & floats K FR SD
Fairey Swordfish C HH
Fairey Swordfish O HM
Fairey Swordfish PC C SK
Farman F223 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Felixstowe Flying boat KO C LM
FIAT CR-42 O HM
FIAT G-50 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Fiesler Storch PC C SK
Flying Flea FP MM
Flying Flea K FP SD
Focke Wulf Fw 190A PC C SK
Focke Wulf FW-190A O HM
Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-3 WD PC L AO
Focke Wulf FW 190D Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Focke-Wulf Fw 190D-9 WD PC L AO
Focke-Wulf Fw 190F-8 WD PC L AO
Focke Wulf Fw 200 Condor Civil + Luftwaffe C CC
Focke Wulf FW-200C Condor Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Fokker D.VII C HH
Fokker D.VII O HM
Fokker DR.1 Triplane C HH
Fokker DR.1 Triplane O HM
Fokker EIII O HM
Folland Gnat O MI
Folland Gnat ? VT/SF
Ford 3-AT Tri-motor FR MM
Freidrichshafen FF 49C KO C LM
G.A. Hotspur glider WD PC L AO
GA Jindivik & Pika K FR SD
GD F-111 (straight wing) WU USAF, two RAAF schemes C EC
GD F-111 (swept wing) WD USAF, two RAAF schemes C EC
GD F-111 PC O AM
GD EF-111 (straight wing) WU USAF, two RAAF schemes C EC
GD EF-111 (swept wing) WD USAF, two RAAF schemes C EC
General Dynamics EF-111 PC O AM
Gloster Gamecock C HH
Gloster Gamecock O HM
Gloster Gauntlet O HM
Gloster Gladiator C HH
Gloster Gladiator O HM
Gloster Javelin O MI
Gloster Javelin ? VT/SF
Gloster Meteor F.Mk.3 WD/WU PC L A0
Gloster Meteor F.Mk.4 WD/WU PC L A0
Gloster Meteor F.Mk.4 (yellow) O MM
Gloster Meteor F.Mk.8 ? VT/SF
Gloster Meteor F4 C HH
Gloster Meteor F4 O HM
Gloster Meteor T7 WD PC L A0
Gloster Meteor T7 O HM
Gloster Meteor F8 WU PC L AO
Gloster Meteor FR9 WU PC L AO
Gloster Meteor PR10 WU PC L AO
Gloster Meteor NF12 WU PC L AO
Gloster Meteor NF14 WU PC L AO
Gloster Meteor NF14 C HH
Gloster Meteor NF14 O HM
Gloster Meteor U 15 drone ? VT/SF
Gloster Meteor U 16 drone ? VT/SF
Gloster Prone-nose Meteor ? VT/SF
Gloster Whittle Pioneer (1st. prototype) L MM
Gloster Whittle (2nd prototype) C HH
Gloster Whittle (2nd prototype) O HM
Granville Gee Bee R1A C MM
Grumman Avenger C HH
Grumman Avenger O HM
Grumman Avenger AS4 ? VT/SF
Grumman Avenger AS6 ? VT/SF
Grumman Avenger TBM-3W ? VT/SF
Grumman Bearcat C FH
Grumman Bearcat ? VT/SF
Grumman F-14 Tomcat Four USN schemes, Iranian AF C EC
Grumman F-14 Tomcat Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Grumman F3F C FH
Grumman F3F-2 C HH
Grumman F3F-2 O HM
Grumman F9F-5 Panther WD/WU PC L A0
Grumman Hellcat ? VT/SF
Grumman TBM-3 Avenger ? VT/SF
Grumman Tigercat C FH
Grumman Wildcat/Martlet O HM
Handley Page Halifax B I Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Handley Page Halifax B III Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Handley Page Halifax B VI Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Handley Page Halifax VI Aluminium O AL
Handley Page Hampden O TA
Handley Page Hampden UNC O TA
Handley Page Hampden C HH
Handley Page Hampden O HM
Handley Page Heyford C FH
Handley Page HP 115 UNC O TA
Handley Page HP 42 Civil + RAF C CC
Handley Page Victor Aluminium O AL
Hansa-Brandenburg CC KO C LM
Hansa-Brandenburg W12 KO C LM
Hansa-Brandenburg W29 KO C LM
Hawker Fury C HH
Hawker Fury O HM
Hawker Fury (monoplane) ? VT/SF
Hawker Hart C HH
Hawker Hart O HM
Hawker Henley FR CB
Hawker Hunter prototype ? VT/SF
Hawker Hunter F Mk 4 WD PC L A0
Hawker Hunter F.Mk.3 WD PC L A0
Hawker Hunter F.Mk.3 (red) O MM
Hawker Hunter F6 WD/WU PC L A0
Hawker Hunter T7 WD PC L A0
Hawker Hunter T7 PC O AM
Hawker Hunter T7/8 ? VT/SF
Hawker Hurricane I C HH
Hawker Hurricane I O HM
Hawker Hurricane 1a PC C SK
Hawker Hurricane IIa WD/WU PC L AO
Hawker Hurricane IIc WD PC L AO
Hawker Hurricane IIc C HH
Hawker Hurricane IIc O HM
Hawker Hurricane IIc PC C SK
Hawker Hurricane IId WD PC L AO
Hawker Hurricane IV PC C SK
Hawker Sea Fury FB11 ? AC
Hawker Sea Fury FB11 ? VT/SF
Hawker Sea Fury FB11 WD PC L AO
Hawker Sea Fury T20 WD PC L AO
Hawker Sea Fury T20 ? AC
Hawker Sea Fury T20 ? VT/SF
Hawker Sea Hawk O HM
Hawker Seahawk FGA6 WU PC L AO
Hawker Tempest II WD/WU PC L AO
Hawker Tempest V WD/WU PC L AO
Hawker Tempest V O HM
Hawker Typhoon O HM
Hawker Typhoon PC C SK
Hawker Typhoon IB WD PC L AO
Heinkel He 70 Blitz O TA
Heinkel He.70 Blitz FR MM
Heinkel He 111 UNC O TA
Heinkel He 111 C HH
Heinkel He 111 PC C SK
Heinkel He 111H O HM
Heinkel He 177 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Heston-Napier Racer PC ? NG
HP 115 ? VT/SF
Hughes OH6A Cayuse helicopter PC C SK
Hunting 126 K C SD
Hunting Percival Jet Provost O HM
Ilyushin IL-18 Aeroflot, CSA, Interflug, LOT Polish, Malev O WM
Ilyushin IL-2 single seater PC C SK
Ilyushin IL-2 Sturmovik 2-seater PC C SK
Ilyushin IL-20 ` Soviet AF O WM
Ilyushin IL-96 Civil + Military C HA
Junkers F.13 Various liveries C MM
Junkers G 38 Civil + Luftwaffe C CC
Junkers G.38 L MM
Junkers J1 "Tin Donkey" FP MM
Junkers J9 (Military D-1) FP MM
Junkers Ju 52 PC C SK
Junkers Ju 52/3m FR MM
Junkers Ju 87B C HH
Junkers Ju 87B O HM
Junkers Ju 87B PC C SK
Junkers Ju 87G PC C SK
Junkers Ju 88 PC C SK
Junkers Ju 88A C HH
Junkers Ju 88A O HM
Junkers Ju52/3m Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Junkers W.34 FR MM
Kawasaki H8K2 "Emily" Limited edition, resin with metal parts O HM
Kawasaki Ki-61 "Tony" C HH
Kawasaki Ki-61 "Tony" O HM
Le Duc 021 UNC ? AC
Lockheed 10 UNC O TA
Lockheed C-121 USAF O WM
Lockheed C-130 Hercules Aluminium O AL
Lockheed C-130 Hercules Various liveries C SW
Lockheed C-130 Hercules ? VT/SF
Lockheed C-141A Starlifter (Airpower) ? MM
Lockheed EC 121H Based on Dinky Toys Super Constellation O AL
Lockheed Electra (1930s) FR MM
Lockheed Electra (4-engined) Braniff, EA, KL, Reeve Aleutian, Varig, Western O WM
Lockheed F-80 WU PC L AO
Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star FR MM
Lockheed F-89 Scorpion FR MM
Lockheed F-93 Starfire FR MM
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter C HH
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter O HM
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter FR MM
Lockheed F-16 Fighting Falcon USAF, Israeli AF, Egyptian AF C EC
Lockheed F-16 Fighting Falcon Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk USAF C EC
Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk C HH
Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk O HM
Lockheed Hudson C HH
Lockheed Hudson O HM
Lockheed 749 Constellation Various liveries C SW
Lockheed L-749 Constellation BOAC, Braniff, Pan-Am, TWA O WM
Lockheed L-1049 Constellation Various liveries C SW
Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation Air Ceylon, AF, EA, KL, LH, National, NW,QF,TW
O WM
Lockheed L-1649 Starliner Air France, Lufthansa, TWA O WM
Lockheed Orion (1930s) FR MM
Lockheed P-3 Neptune RAAF, RCAF, USN O WM
Lockheed P-38 Lightning C HH
Lockheed P-38J Lightning O HM
Lockheed RC-121D USAF O WM
Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird (Airpower) L MM
Lockheed T-33 WU PC L AO
Lockheed U2A UC MM
Lockheed U-2A Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Lockheed WV-2 USN O WM
Macchi C.202 C HH
Macchi C.202 O HM
Macchi MC.200 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Macchi-Castoldi MC.72 C MM
Martin B-26 Marauder K C NG
Martin B-57 FP MM
Martin Baker MB5 ? VT/SF
Martin-Baker MB5 C FH
MD F-101 Voodoo FR MM
MD F-4 Phantom RAF/FAA C HH
MD F-4C Phantom USAF C HH
MD F-4C Phantom USAF O HM
MD F-4E Phantom USAF C HH
MD F-4E Phantom USAF O HM
MD F-4J Phantom Three USN schemes C EC
MD F-4J Phantom RAF/FAA O HM
MD F-4M Phantom II C VT/SF
MD F-15 Eagle Two Israeli AF, two Japan SDF schemes C EC
MD F-15 Strike Eagle Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
MD F-15C Eagle USAF C EC
MD F-15E Strike Eagle USAF C EC
MD-Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet Two USN schemes C EC
Messerschmitt Me 109C (?) PC C SK
Messerschmitt Me 109E WD PC L AO
Messerschmitt Me 109E C HH
Messerschmitt Me 109E O HM
Messerschmitt Me 109E PC C SK
Messerschmitt Me 109F WD PC L AO
Messerschmitt Me 109F C HH
Messerschmitt Me 109F O HM
Messerschmitt Me 109G O HM
Messerschmitt Me 109G PC C SK
Messerschmitt Me 109G6 WD PC L AO
Messerschmitt Bf 110 C HH
Messerschmitt Bf 110C-D O HM
Messerschmitt Bf 110 PC C SK
Messerschmitt Me 262 C HH
Messerschmitt Me 262 O HM
Messerschmitt Me163 (red) O MM
Messerschmitt Me163b WD PC L A0
Mig-3 O HM
Mig-15 WD/WU PC L A0
Mig-21 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Mig-25 Foxbat Soviet, Libyan AFs C EC
Mig-29 "Fishbed" Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Mig-29 "Fulcrum" Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Mil Mi8 helicopter PC C SK
Mil Mi24 "Hind D" helicopter PC C SK
Miles Gemini FR MM
Miles Libelulla FP MM
Miles M-52 PC ? NG
Miles Magister WD PC L AO
Miles Martinet FR CB
Miles Master I C HH
Miles Master I O HM
Miles Master II O AO
Miles Messenger FR MM
Mistel combinations - various, e.g. Ju 88 + Fw 190 O HM
Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero WD PC L AO
Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero C HH
Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero O HM
Mitsubishi A6M2-N Rufe floatplane PC L AO
Mitsubishi A6M3 Hamp WD PC L AO
Mitsubishi A6M5 Zeke WD PC L AO
Mitsubishi G4M2 "Betty" Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Mitsubishi J2M3 "Jack" Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Morane Saulnier 406 C HH
Morane Saulnier 406 O HM
NA B-45 Tornado FR MM
NA Mustang III RAF Malcolm hood WD PC L AO
NA P-51B Mustang O HM
NA P-51D Mustang WD PC L AO
NA P-51D Mustang O HM
NA P-51D Mustang PC C SK
NA F-82 Twin Mustang C FH
NA F-82 Twin Mustang ? VT/SF
NA F-86A Sabre O HM
NA F-86 Sabre WD/WU PC L A0
NA F-86A Sabre FR MM
NA Harvard WD/WU PC L AO
NA F-100 Super Sabre FR MM
NA F-100 Super Sabre O HM
NA XB-70 Valkyrie C HA
NA YF-107A Super-Super Sabre ? AC
NA YF-107A Super-Super Sabre ? VT/SF
Nakajima Ki 27 "Nate" C FH
Noorduyn Norseman Wheels, floats C CB
Noorduyn Norseman Skis FR CB
North American B-25B Mitchell K C NG
North American B-25C Mitchell K C NG
North American B-25J Mitchell K C NG
Northrop Alpha FR MM
Northrop P-61 Black Widow C FH
Panavia MRCA Tornado O MI
Panavia Tornado GR1 C HH
Panavia Tornado GR1 C HM
Panavia Tornado GR1 PC C SK
P. Tornado GR1 (straight wing) Two RAF schemes C EC
P. Tornado GR1 (swept wing) Two RAF schemes C EC
Panavia Tornado F3 C HH
Panavia Tornado F3 O HM
Percival Gull FR MM
Percival Mew Gull FR MM
Piper L-4 Cub K C NG
Piper Super Cub K C NG
Potez 540 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
RAF R.E.8 K FR SD
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt PC C SK
Republic P-47B Thunderbolt razorback WD/WU PC L AO
Republic P-47C Thunderbolt C HH
Republic P-47C Thunderbolt O HM
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt O HM
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt bubble canopy WD/WU PC L AO
Republic P-47M Thunderbolt O HM
Republic P-47N Thunderbolt ? VT/SF
Republic F-84 Thunderjet (straight wing) FR MM
Republic F-84F Thunderstreak Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Republic F-105 Thunderchief FR MM
Rockwell B-1A (Airpower) L MM
Rockwell B-1B Lancer (Airpower) L MM
Rockwell OV-10A Bronco UC MM
R.A.F. SE5A O HM
R.A.F. SE5A C HH
Rumpler 6B1 KO C LM
Ryan NYP "Spirit of St.Louis" C MM
SAAB Drakken PC C SK
SAAB Gripen PC C SK
SAAB J21A PC C SK
SAAB J-29 Tunnan PC C SK
SAAB Lansen PC C SK
SAAB Viggen PC C SK
Sablatnig SF2 KO C LM
Saunders Roe London ? FH
Saunders Roe SR 53 K C SD
Saunders Roe Princess C FB
Saunders Roe SR A/1 jet flying boat ? AC
Saunders Roe SR A/1 jet flying boat C FH
Saunders Roe SR A/1 jet flying boat ? VT/SF
Saunders Roe Twin Princess Project C FB
Savoia Marchetti SM73/74 FP MM
Savoia Marchetti SM.79 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Scottish Aviation Pioneer K FR SD
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer K FR SD
Sepcat Jaguar C FH
Sepcat Jaguar GR O MI
Sepcat Jaguar GR1 Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Short 184 KO C LM
Short SC1 K C SD
Short Seamew K FR SD
Short Singapore Limited edition, resin with metal parts O HM
Short Singapore ? FH
Short Solent Aluminium O AL
Short Solent K C NG
Short Stirling Aluminium O AL
Short Stirling Limited edition, resin with metal u/c O HM
Short Stirling ? FH
Short Sunderland K C NG
Short Sunderland I Resin with metal parts O HM
Short Sunderland II Resin with metal parts O HM
Shorts 360 American Eagle, BAC Express, EI, Jersey European, Loganair, Manx O WM
Shorts SB4 Sherpa K C SD
Shorts SB5 ? VT/SF
Shorts Sturgeon K FP SD
Shorts Tucano O MI
Shorts Tucano ? VT/SF
Sikorsky UH-6 helicopter PC C SK
Sopwith Baby KO C LM
Sopwith Camel O HM
Sopwith Pup C HH
Sopwith Pup O HM
Sopwith Snipe O HM
Sopwith Triplane O HM
SPAD S.VII C HH
SPAD S.VII O HM
SPAD S.13 O HM
Sud Caravelle Air France, Sabena, Swissair, United O WM
Sukhoi Su-35 Soviet AF C EC
Sukhoi Su-37 Berkut (Golden Eagle) C EC
Supermarine Attacker O HM
Supermarine S6B C MM
Supermarine Type 224 ? AC
Supermarine Spitfire Prototype WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire I 2-blade propeller WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire I C HH
Supermarine Spitfire I O HM
Supermarine Spitfire I PC C SK
Supermarine Spitfire I ? VT/SF
Supermarine Spitfire II WD/WU PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire II open canopy WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire Vb WD/WU PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire Vb C HH
Supermarine Spitfire Vb O HM
Supermarine Spitfire Vb PC C SK
Supermarine Spitfire Vb ? VT/SF
Supermarine Spitfire Vb floatplane PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire LFVb clipped wing WD/WU PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire Vc tropical WD/WU PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire VII/VIII C HH
Supermarine Spitfire VII/VIII O HM
Supermarine Spitfire TVIII WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire IX WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire IX C HH
Supermarine Spitfire IX O HM
Supermarine Spitfire TIX "Gracie" WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire LFIX clipped wing WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire PRXI WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire XIV C HH
Supermarine Spitfire XIV O HM
Supermarine Spitfire FXIVc high back WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire FXIVe bubble canopy WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire LFXIVe clipped wing WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire LFXVI clipped wing WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire FXVI bubble canopy WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire 22 O HM
Supermarine Spitfire 24 ? VT/SF
Supermarine Spitfire F22/24 WD PC L AO
Supermarine Spitfire F.47 contra props WD PC L AO
Supermarine Seafire 47 ? VT/SF
Supermarine Spiteful K FR SD
Supermarine Scimitar C HH
Supermarine Scimitar O HM
Supermarine Stranraer C FH
Supermarine Swift ? VT/SF
Supermarine Swift FR5 O HM
Supermarine Walrus C HH
Supermarine Walrus O HM
Supermarine Walrus PC C SK
Taylor Aerocar FP MM
Tupolev TU-22 "Blinder" Soviet AF O WM
Tupolev TU-95 "Bear" Soviet AF O WM
Tupolev TU-114 Aeroflot, Aeroflot/Japan Airlines O WM
V1 Flying Bomb O HM
Vickers 0/400 K FR SD
Vickers Valentia K FP SD
Vickers Valetta C SW
Vickers Valiant Aluminium O AL
Vickers Valiant C FH
Vickers Valiant B1 UNC O TA
Vickers Vanguard Various liveries C SW
Vickers Vanguard Air Canada, BEA, Trans Canada O WM
Vickers Victoria K FP SD
Vickers Viking Various liveries C SW
Vickers Vildebeest K FR SD
Vickers Vimy C FH
Vickers Vincent K FR SD
Vickers Viscount BEA, BEA red square logo, CO, KL, LH O WM
Vickers Viscount 700 Various liveries C SW
Vickers Viscount 800 Various liveries C SW
Vickers Wellesley UNC O TA
Vickers Wellesley C FH
Vickers Wellington Aluminium O AL
Vickers Wellington C HH
Vickers Wellington O HM
Vickers Wellington PC C SK
Vought Corsair F4U C HH
Vought Corsair F4U O HM
Vought XFU "Flapjack" UC MM
Westland Lynx helicopter PC C SK
Westland Lysander PC C SK
Westland Pterodactyl FP MM
Westland Wallace Wheels, floats, skis K FR SD
Westland Walrus K FR SD
Westland Wapiti K FR SD
Westland Wessex helicopter Three versions K FR SD
Westland Whirlwind helicopter Two versions K FR SD
Westland Whirlwind (fighter) C FH
Westland Whirlwind fighter C HH
Westland Whirlwind fighter O HM
Westland Wyvern C HH
Westland Wyvern O HM
Wibault Penhoet 282/283 C FH
YAK-42 C HA
Contacts
Aircast ?
Alcott: Obsolete
Armitage: Obsolete
Aerocrafts: Castings: c/o Mr.C.Sayer, see Shed Models below.
Finished models: c/o Mr.F.Hempsall, see below.
Classic Airliners: (Nick Webb) www.Classic-Airlines.com (note email address is Airlines, not Airliners).
Croydon Classics, Farnborough Classics, Historic Aircraft Models:
All from: Collectors Aircraft Models, Sheraton Skyline Hotel, Bath Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB3 5BP, UK
www.collectorsaircraft.com
Cloud Break: W.Benzinski, 9 Hartfield Crescent, West Wickham, Kent, BR4 9DN, UK
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Eclipse: c/o: Helmet Historical Aircraft 1/200, see below.
Fred Hempsall: Mr.F.Hempsall, 40 Hykeham Road, Lincoln, LN3 8AB, UK
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Helmet Historical Aircraft: www.helmet-historical-aircraft-200.co.uk
Helmet Miniature Aircraft ("old" Helmet): Obsolete
Langton Miniatures, North Trendeal, Laddock, Cornwall TR2 4QQ
www.rodlangton.com
Miniature Aircraft Models: Obsolete
MetalModels / Airpower: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Norfolk Group, Shed Models: Mr.C.Sayer, 8 The Green, Little Ellingham, Norwich, NR17 1LT, UK
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Skytrex Ltd, Unit 1, Charnwood Business Park, North Road, Loughborough, LE11 1LE, UK
www.skytrex.com
Small World: Mr.M.Beacom, Rose an Dyas, Church Road, Thorpe St.Peter, Skegness, Lincs, PE24 4PN
Tel: 01754 880293
The Aerodrome: Obsolete
Vapour Trails / Skyfame: ?
Western Models: Obsolete

written by DickieSIA, August 17, 2009


