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Army: BritishPeriod: Early WarThree 1:144 Scale Aircraft, an aircraft dice, decal sheet and flying stands.This item is currently Out of Stock with Battlefront More...
Army: British, United StatesPeriod: Mid WarThree 1:144 Scale Aircraft, a aircraft dice, decal sheet and flying stands.This item is currently Out of Stock with Battlefront More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Mid War, Late WarThe Typhoon started life as a design as a replacement fighter for Hawker Hurricane in 1937. It proved disappointing in its initial testing. At low level the Typhoon was fast, but above 20,000 feet its performance fell off badly. Early prototypes suffered from a failure of the rear fuselage.They are available as Priority Air Support for 220 points or Limited Air Support for 170 points. The Typhoon comes armed with cannons and rockets. Cannons Hit on 3+, have an Anti-tank of 8 (which strikes side armour) and Firepower of 5+. The Rockets Hit on 3+, have an Anti-tank of 6 (which strikes the top armour) and Firepower of 3+. The box comes with three Typhoon IB, three flying stands, rockets and decals. This item is currently Out of Stock with Battlefront More...
Army: BritishPeriod: Late WarWith one Auster Observation aircraft and one plastic flight stand.The long awaited British AOP is here. This can be found in Cassino, Turning Tide and Hells highway a must for any artillery playerThe use of aircraft in the role of an air observation post had its origins during the First World War. This tradition carried on during World War Two, where several American designed light aircraft were utilised in this role. These aircraft featured a tandem-cockpit accommodation which made them ideal for their roles as a reconnaissance aircraft. While the American force lent heavily on the L4 Grasshopper, the British relied on the Taylorcraft designed Auster AOP. More...Related products: