A sumptuous photograph of a Spitfire Mk VB of the 92nd RAF Squadron flying over Kent in May 19th 1941.
Their emblem with the motto, ‘Fight or Die’.
The Bismarck at sea, seen from the Prinz Eugen On the 19th of May, 1941.
F4U-4 [...]
RoG's McLaren 570S all done, finished in Tamiya TS21 Gold, with Semi Gloss Black and Alclad Dark Aluminium details. Interior is my own 'cream' and 'light black' acrylic mixes. The CF decals are from Ka Models of Korea (highly recommended). [...]
Gonna have to be really good to be in the same ballpark with the original. Looks like there's more to the story - French Resistance, etc.
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This vignette represents my thoughts on the unlikely, yet remarkable crossing of the two worlds of science-fiction and fantasy.
I believe that the significance of the scene lies in the observers comprehension and ideas it will trigger. [...]
Hello everyone! A fresh model arrived, Sopwith Camel by Eduard, well known to all. The assembly is almost out of the box, and therefore I collected it with pleasure))
Pleasant viewing!
Two British soldiers run the rule over a knocked out Sturmgeschütz 75mm Stu.k
In Aquino, Italy, 1944.
1916 – on May 18th, Kiffin Yates Rockwell becomes the first American to claim an air victory when he shoots down a German plane [...]
W.i.p ...details and painting fuselage interior ...detail rear engine bay...old kit B 25J monogram ( Revell edition)
The Lavochkin La-5 was developed from the earlier LaGG-1 and LaGG-3 fighters, which suffered from too-heavy airframes and lack of a suitably-powerful engine. They were among the least popular fighters used by the V-VS during the Great [...]
In 1966 the German military proceeded with the evaluation of both the CH-53 and CH-47 Chinook. This procedure aimed the replacement of the H-21 and H-34G helicopters. In June 1968, the purchase of the CH-53 helicopter was approved, and 110 [...]
The crew of the B-17 Flying Fortress ‘Memphis Belle’ is shown at an air base in England after completing 25 missions over enemy territory on May 17, 1943.
They are, left to right:
Tech. Sgt. Harold P. Loch of Green Bay, Wis., (top [...]