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British Underwing Armaments & Browning 0.303 Machine guns 1:72 Special Hobby These sets are additions for your 1/72 British Aircraft. Q72379 - Browning 0.303 Machine Guns This set provides 4 Browning guns designed to go into aircraft wing. They are drop in replacements. SH72441 - British Post War Underwing Armament This set provides two bombs and 4 sets of underwing rockets. These were originally included in Special Hobby's Seafire 47 kit. Review sample courtesy of
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Reading various books about the B-17s, I got the impression that machine guns were removed between operations for cleaning, maintenance etc. Yet I cannot remember seeing a single photo showing "unarmed" B-17!! Is it because such airplane is "less attractive" for the eye or there is some other reason? Of course the same applies for other similar aircraft: B-24, B-25, B-26...
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Here's a question for the Eagle gurus. Has the F-15 had the LAU-128/ADU-552 Sidewinder/AMRAAM launch rails throughout its career, or have they only been introduced in recent years? I'm building an early Hen, and was wondering whether I should invest in Metallic Details' resin replacement set. TIA.
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Hi all. While waiting for the new Tamiya Corsair a question has wiggled it's way into my mind and just won't leave. What kind of bombs/rockets would a Corsair in FAA service be carrying - british or US made? Please expand this question to all US-built planes in FAA/RAF service during WW2. I seem to remember seeing P-40'es with british made bombs but does that also apply to FAA planes in the SEA theatre? Which brings forth another question: who makes WW2 british bombs/rockets in 1/32, 1/48, 1/72? Thanks for any input! Hans J