Bristol Beaufighter in Mediterranean camo scheme
Francis Gabreski's P-47D-25 Thunderbolt
Witold Lanowski's P-47M Thunderbolt(JMC Master's Prize, 1999)
Ivan Pavlov's Il-2m Sturmovik
Hawker Typhoon
A Yak-3 of the Baltic Sea Fleet circa 1945.
A Petlyakov Pe-2 light bomber, also from the Baltic Sea Fleet air arm, circa Bagration 1944. Dig the Listerine green finish.
A Mitsubishi Type 96 fighter from the carrier "Soryu", Imperial Japanese Navy, South China Sea, 1938. The yellowish tint to the aluminum was due to a lacquer applied to the aircraft's duralmin finish to protect against salt corrosion at sea.
Nakajima Gekko night fighter from those dark days of the Summer of '45.
Check out this Big Beautiful Badboy, a gleaming aluminum P38J-LO (no, not Jennifer Lopez' Lightning) from the Philippine Campaign 1944-1945.
Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate "Frank" of the 197th Shinbutai, July 1945, slated for "Hondo Kessen" deployment in the event of an American invasion of the Japanese home islands.
Capitano Buscaglia's SM.79 Mediterranean torpedo bomber.
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MAJ Glenn Eagleston's Death's Head P-47D-30! In foil, of course!
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MAJ Pierce McKennon's Ridge Runner III! In foil, of course! (sorry, I'm becoming repetitive)