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North American P-51D Mustang (A14001V) Vintage Classics
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A thoroughbred fighting aeroplane, the Mustang possessed the range, speed and firepower needed to secure air supremacy in the skies over Europe and despite only entering the Second World War during its latter stages, was regarded as one of the most effective fighters of the entire war - an 'Ace' maker.
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Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc "Flying Dray" (A17001A)
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Beer Away! Celebrate one of WWII’s most legendary morale-boosting missions with the exclusive Beer Away Pin Badge — a tribute to the Spitfire pilots who delivered more than just firepower.
Get this exclusive Beer Away pin badge when you pre-order A17001A - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc – Flying Dray.
This finely detailed enamel pin features a beer barrel with a P-51 Mustang drop-tank rear section as a makeshift noise cone, having been jettisoned.
This isn't just a badge. It’s a salute to wartime ingenuity, British humour, and the unbeatable spirit that kept the Allies going — one pint at a time.
In the summer of 1944, after the D-Day landings, British troops pressing into Normandy faced fierce resistance—and a dry pint glass. Supplies were tight, and morale was vital. So, in one of the war’s most unexpected missions, Spitfire pilots took to the skies not just with ammunition—but with beer.
Ingenious airmen modified drop tanks and strapped barrels beneath their wings, delivering much-needed refreshment to parched troops across the Channel. Some called it “Operation Cheers.” These weren’t official missions. They were flights of morale. Spitfires—symbols of British grit—became airborne drays for a brief, glorious period.
It wasn’t about luxury. It was about home. A cold beer in a hot war zone was more than a drink—it was a reminder of what they were fighting for.
So, raise a glass to the RAF pilots who delivered courage, camaraderie, and casks—one flight at a time.
Because even heroes need a pint!
This bundles includes:
Resin Parts ( 2 x Beer barrels, including lids, 2 x Nose cones, 2 x Bomb rack and 1 x Slipper tank).
1:24 Scale - A17001A Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc - Flying Dray - Model Kit
Free Special Edition Pint Glass - dedicated to ML208
Free Special Edition Pint Glass - dedicated to ML208
As part of this special release we've partnered with CAMRA.
'CAMRA campaigns for pubs, pints and people, which includes celebrating our beer heritage and how that fits into the history of Great Britain. The story of the Spitfires and their ‘Flying Dray’ service to the front lines of D-Day is a brilliant example of that.
Airfix’s Flying Dray Spitfire kit sounds like the perfect way for beer lovers to remember this unique piece of history' - CAMRA
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Submarine Spitfire MkV111 (A17002)
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Introducing the new 1:24 scale Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VIII.
This new super-kit features several new parts to enable the accurate creation of a Mk.VIII, using our 2022 release of the Spitfire Mk.IX.c as the base kit. The new parts include;
Upper and lower wing surface, including leading edge fuel tanks and gun camera position.
Short span ailerons
Retractable tailwheel section
Revised instrument panel
Repositioned fuselage light
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Messerschmitt Bf109G-5/G-6 (A17003)
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This impressive 1:24 scale model comes with extensive build options:
Model can be built with or without the fully detailed DB605 engine.
Engine cowlings and oil cooler can be posed in open or closed position
Choice of two types of engine cowlings (MTT and Erla)
Canopy can be posed open or closed (two canopy types included)
Additional engine and cockpit parts included for G-5 (pressurised cockpit version)
Optional 300l fuel tank and wing cannon “Gondolas”
Ailerons, elevators and rudder can be offset to add life to the model.
Radiator and wing flap position can be customised
Many optional parts to suit specific aircraft builds, such as rudder pedals, gunsights, trim wheels, instrument panels, undercarriage wheels/tyres and windscreens
Detailed nose armament with machine guns, gun mounts and ammunition boxes included
Slide moulding used to allow the capture of fine detail on engine cowlings, fuselage, exhausts and gun barrels
History
Arguably the most important Luftwaffe fighter aircraft of the Second World War, The BF109 was designed by Professor Willy Messerschmitt. The prototype first flew in May 1935. After winning a design competition against entries from Arado, Heinkel and Focke-Wulf due to its higher speed and better manoeuvrability, it entered service as the Bf109 A-0 in 1937. Early versions were flown by the Condor Legion in the Spanish Civil War, and the Luftwaffe during the Invasion of Poland.
The Bf109 E appeared in late 1938 as the first major update of the design. The Junkers Jumo 210 engine used in the earlier versions was replaced by the larger, more powerful Daimler Benz DB601. The extra heat generated needed improved radiators, which were moved from the nose to the modified and reinforced wings. The Bf109 E became a symbol of the Luftwaffe in the skies over England, dogfighting the RAF’s Spitfires and Hurricanes.
During 1940, Messerschmitt engineers were working on the Bf109 F, which featured the DB601E engine and much improved aerodynamics. The wings were reduced in area, with the new rounded wingtips being seen on all subsequent Bf109 variants. The tailplane was redesigned to eliminate the supporting struts, and fuel capacity was increased to extend the range to 1,060 m (1700km). The Bf109 F entered service in October 1940.
The DB605 engine was developed to be easier to manufacture than the complex DB601E. Increasing the displacement and compression ratio raised the power output to 1455bhp. The Bf109, when fitted with this engine, became the Bf109 G “Gustav”. The pressurised Bf109 G-1 began production in February 1942, with the non-pressurised Bf109 G-2 following in May 1942.
In February 1943, the nose-mounted 7.92mm MG 17 guns were upgraded to the 13mm MG 131, leading to the distinctive bulged engine cowlings of the G-5 and G-6 models. The G-5 and G-6 were the most produced Bf109 variants, with over 12,000 aircraft manufactured. The high-altitude G-5 featured a pressurised cockpit, with an engine driven compressor and sealed canopy glazing.
The Bf109 G could be fitted with two additional MG151/20 cannon in under-wing gondolas, as well as a 300l fuel tank, rockets and bomb racks. Tropical equipment allowed the Bf109 G to serve in the dusty conditions of North Africa.
The G-6 first equipped JG 27, 51, 53 and 77 in the Mediterranean theatre, and went on to equip many Luftwaffe fighter units in Western Europe and the Eastern Front, where the highest scoring fighter ace, Erich Hartmann, achieved a claimed 352 aerial kills.
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Masking Set - Messerschmitt Bf109G For A17003 (A65009)
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This Masking Set includes masks for;
All glazed panels for all screen and canopy options.
Glazing internal masks (Not included in the kit)
Tail wheel masks
Armoured glass panel masks
Take the hassle out of painting your model kits with Airfix Masking Sets.
Designed for precision and ease, these pre-cut adhesive masks let you achieve sharp paint lines on canopies, clear parts and other tricky areas* —without the stress of freehand work with a brush or using an airbrush.
Perfectly tailored to specific Airfix kits, they save you time, improve accuracy, and give your build a professional finish.
Utilising the CAD from the kit design to create the perfect shapes.
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Junkers Ju87B Stuka (A18002V) Vintage Classics Believed to be last one available to order.
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An aircraft considered by many to be the most infamous in the history of warfare, the Junkers Ju87 Stuka was designed not only to inflict devastating strategic damage on opposing military forces, but to do so by spreading fear and confusion amongst their ranks, thus further reducing their effectiveness as a fighting force.
A Stuka dive-bombing attack employed the use of a siren intentionally bolted to one of the aircraft’s undercarriage legs, which emitted a terrifying wailing cry, which would continue until the aircraft pulled out of its dive, only to be replaced by the sound of exploding bombs. Signifying impending devastation, the Stuka was the aviation manifestation of Blitzkrieg.