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Neville Duke , Hobbymaster New Model Announcements, Arrivals and Updated Photos.

09/01/2025 By Richard Darling

 

Neville Frederick Duke, DSO, OBE, DFC & Two Bars, AFC, FRAeS (11th January 1922 – 7th April 2007) was a British test pilot and fighter ace of the Second World War. He was credited with the destruction of 27 enemy aircraft. After the war, Duke was acknowledged as one of the world’s foremost test pilots. In 1953, he became holder of the world air speed record when he flew a Hawker Hunter at 727.63 mph (1,171.01 km/h) over Littlehampton.

Early life

Duke was born in Tonbridge, Kent, and educated at the Convent of St Mary and The Judd School in Tonbridge. One of the four houses at Judd was named after him, following the reinstating of a house system to the school in 2008, until the changing of the House system in 2017, with the New Headmaster Jon Wood.

Duke started working as an auctioneer and estate agent before attempting to join the Fleet Air Arm on his 18th birthday. He was rejected but in June 1940 he joined the RAF as a cadet.

Second World War

Initial combat

Duke underwent pilot training and was commissioned at No. 58 Operational Training Unit, Grangemouth in February 1941, before being posted to No. 92 Squadron at Biggin Hill in April, flying Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vs. Operating over occupied Europe, Duke’s obvious talents as a fighter pilot meant he often flew as wingman to Biggin Hill’s wing leader, Wing Commander Adolph “Sailor” Malan. By August 1941, Duke had claimed two Messerschmitt Bf 109s shot down. When the unit was withdrawn for a rest in October 1941, Duke was posted to North Africa to fly with No. 112 Squadron on the Curtiss Tomahawk.

Desert operations

Duke found flying the P-40 less agreeable than the Spitfire, and on a familiarisation flight crashed AM390.

On 30th November 1941, Duke was shot down by the high scoring German ace Oberfeldwebel Otto Schulz from Jagdgeschwader 27. On 5th December, he was again shot down by a pilot from JG 27 and wounded by splinters in the leg. He managed to crash-land near Tobruk and was sent back to Cairo in a Blenheim for a rest. However, his own tally of victories continued to mount and, after the squadron was re-equipped with the more capable Curtiss Kittyhawk, by February 1942, Duke had at least eight victories, resulting in the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) in March. These victories included a Fiat CR.42 and a Bf 109 on 20th and 21st December. He completed his first tour of operations the next month and then spent six months instructing at the fighter school in the Canal Zone.

In November 1942, Duke rejoined 92 Squadron, which has been transferred to North Africa flying the tropicalised Spitfire Mark V. He became a flight commander in February 1943 and received a Distinguished Service Order in March. By the end of his second tour in June, Duke had amassed a further 14 victories to his total and was awarded a bar to his DFC.

Promoted to squadron leader, Duke was posted to No. 73 Operational Training Unit at Abu Sueir as chief flying instructor before returning to operations in March 1944 for his third tour, as commanding officer of No. 145 Squadron in Italy, flying Spitfire Mk VIIIs. He claimed five more aircraft shot down in May, gaining a second bar to his DFC. On 7th June, Duke was shot down by flak and baled out into Lake Bracciano, almost drowning when unable to release his parachute harness. He sheltered with Italian partisans until U.S. troops arrived.

Downing two Fw 190s of Schlachtgeschwader 4 in May, Duke scored his final kills on 7th September 1944, becoming the Mediterranean Theatre’s top Allied fighter ace at the age of 22. In 486 sorties and some 712 operational hours, he claimed 27 outright victories and two shared, one probable, six damaged and two shared destroyed on the ground.

Neville Duke (on left) during WWII

Test pilot

Duke returned to the UK and took up a position as test pilot for Hawker in January 1945. He attended No 4 Course at the Empire Test Pilots’ School at Cranfield in 1946 and then joined the RAF’s High Speed Flight unit, commanded by Teddy Donaldson. It was Donaldson who set a new official world air speed record on 7 September 1946, later being the first official man to break the 1,000 km/h barrier. After demonstrating a Gloster Meteor at an air display in Prague, he was presented with the Czech War Cross for his wartime service.

Duke was awarded the Air Force Cross recognising his test flying from 1947 to 1948 at the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment at Boscombe Down, where he flew research flights to explore aircraft performance at high Mach numbers and high altitudes. Duke resigned from the RAF in August 1948, joining the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, flying Spitfires and Meteors from Biggin Hill. He was CO of No. 615 Squadron in 1950 and 1951, whose honorary air commodore was Winston Churchill.

Duke joined Hawker as an assistant chief test pilot in 1948, and became Hawker’s chief test pilot in 1951, following the death of “Wimpy” Wade, his predecessor. He was particularly involved in the development of the highly successful Hawker Hunter, flying the Hawker P1067 in its trials in July 1951. He gave a display in the new fighter at the Farnborough Airshow on 6th September 1952, shortly after a prototype de Havilland DH 110, piloted by his friend John Derry, had broken up in flight, killing Derry and his observer Tony Richards, along with 28 spectators. “My dear Duke”, the Prime Minister wrote to him the next day, “it was characteristic of you to go up yesterday after the shocking accident. Accept my salute. Yours, in grief, Winston Churchill.”

Duke was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in January 1953 for his contribution to supersonic flight and ground breaking achievements at Hawker. On 7th September 1953, Duke set a new world air speed record of 727.63 mph (1,171.01 km/h), flying Hunter WB188. (With this world record Neville Duke exceeded the unofficial world record set by Heini Dittmar with the Me 163 BV18), also gaining for himself the Gold Medal of the Royal Aero Club. He was awarded the Queen’s Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air for saving his aircraft after an engine failure in August 1955. Two days later, Duke fractured his spine following a forced landing in a Hunter at Thorney Island. Another heavy landing in May 1956 caused further spinal injuries; he was forced to resign in October 1956 after being immobilised for several months.

Later life

Duke took up freelance aviation consultancy work until 1960, when he formed Duke Aviation Limited. He was Sir George Dowty’s personal pilot for most of the 1960s and 1970s. He sold the company in 1982. He also became a test pilot for Edgley Aircraft and later Brooklands Aircraft on the Edgley Optica and Brooklands Firemaster 65.

Duke wrote several books based on his experiences. His autobiography, Test Pilot, was published in 1953 and reprinted in 1992. His other books include The Sound Barrier (1953), The Crowded Sky (1959) and The War Diaries of Neville Duke (1995). He was awarded the Royal Aero Club’s gold medal and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society in 1993. In 2002, he received the Air League’s Jeffrey Quill Medal and the Award of Honour from the Guild of Air Pilots and Navigators for “his unique and incomparable record”.

Duke became one of the vice presidents of the Eagle Club, formed by the Eagle magazine, in 1950, and many schoolboys from that era came to know of Duke through this association. It is speculated that “Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future” may have been inspired by Duke’s achievements.

Duke was honorary president of Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, where his record-breaking Hunter is displayed.

After three burglaries, Duke sold his war medals in 2006 when the costs of insuring them became prohibitive. He denied press reports that he needed the money to pay for a hip operation for his wife Gwen. On 7th April 2007, the couple were flying their private aircraft when Duke became ill. He landed safely at Popham Airfield, but collapsed as he left the aircraft. He was taken by ambulance to hospital in Basingstoke where he was diagnosed as suffering from an aneurysm. He was transferred to St Peter’s Hospital, Chertsey, Surrey, and died later that same evening after an operation, at the age of 85.

Curtiss Kittyhawk RAF 112Sqn GAF Neville Duke AK673 Egypt 1942


 

Hobbymaster 1/48th scale Curtiss Tomahawk Mk. IIB “Neville F. Duke” GA-F, 112 Sqn., RAF, Egypt, 1941

Check out Hobbymaster’s latest 1/48th scale P-40 available to pre-order from Flying Tigers today.  Already selling fast and worldwide limited edition of only 400 opieces, make sure you order  yours now. Sure to be a sell-out! Please click on the image or link below to go straight to the model page.

HA9205 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale Curtiss Tomahawk Mk. IIB “Neville F. Duke” GA-F, 112 Sqn., RAF, Egypt, 1941  RRP £75.00  Flying Tigers only £65.99


 

Hobbymaster New Model Announcements !                    

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Please click on the images / links below to go to the model of your choice, or CLICK HERE to see them all in the Future Military Model Releases section.

 

HA9205 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale Curtiss Tomahawk Mk. IIB “Neville F. Duke” GA-F, 112 Sqn., RAF, Egypt, 1941
PRICE: £65.99 incl VAT (RRP £75.00, 
SAVING £9.01)
HA4549 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-15E “Hellcat” 96-0201, 494th FS, 48th FW, RAF Lakenheath, 2024
PRICE: £75.99 incl VAT (RRP £90.00, 
SAVING £14.01)
HA9804 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Dassault Mirage IIICJ 768, The “First Jet” Squadron, Ramat David AB, Dec 1970
PRICE: £78.99 incl VAT (RRP £109.00, 
SAVING £30.01)
HA33005 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-5A “Hellenic Air Force” 69138, 343 DIS, 113 CW, Mikra AFB, 1996
PRICE: £62.99 incl VAT (RRP £88.00, 
SAVING £25.01)
HA33004 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale CF-116 (CF-5A) Freedom Fighter 116727, 434 “Bluenose” Sqn., Canadian Forces, 1979
PRICE: £62.99 incl VAT (RRP £88.00, 
SAVING £25.01)
HA38099 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16 Fighting Falcon “336 Mira 80 Years Scheme” 018, Hellenic Air Force, 2023 (w/ 2 x GBU-24; 2 x AGM-65)
PRICE: £75.99 incl VAT (RRP £104.00, 
SAVING £28.01)
HA19073 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-4D Phantom II “MiG Killer” 66-7463, 665th TFS, 432nd TRW, Thailand, Oct 1972
PRICE: £76.99 incl VAT (RRP £106.00, 
SAVING £29.01)
HA5651 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale MiG-25RBT Red 46, 47th GRAP, 2nd Sqn., May 2001 (with 8 x FAB-500 bombs)
PRICE: £97.99 incl VAT (RRP £134.00, 
SAVING £36.01)
HA4446 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-35A Lightning II 5345, 354th OG, Alaska, 2020s
PRICE: £76.99 incl VAT (RRP £102.00, 
SAVING £25.01)
HA4445 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-35A Lightning II F-014, 322 Sqn., RNLAF, 2023
PRICE: £76.99 incl VAT (RRP £102.00, 
SAVING £25.01)
HA38056 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16V Fighting Falcon 6619, 21 TFG, ROCAF (w/6 x AIM-120)
PRICE: £76.99 incl VAT (RRP £102.00, 
SAVING £24.01)
HA38057 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16V Fighting Falcon 6637, 22 TFG, ROCAF (w/6 x GBU-12)
PRICE: £76.99 incl VAT (RRP £102.00, 
SAVING £24.01)
HA38058 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16V Fighting Falcon 6702, 23 TFG, ROCAF (w/2 x Harpoon Missile)
PRICE: £76.99 incl VAT (RRP £102.00, 
SAVING £24.01)
HA3381 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop F-5F Tiger II 5361, ROCAF, China Aviation Museum
PRICE: £61.99 incl VAT (RRP £86.00, 
SAVING £24.01)
HA9512 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Sukhoi Su-30SM Flanker Red 57/RF-61768, Russian Air Force, 2018
PRICE: £92.99 incl VAT (RRP £128.00, 
SAVING £35.01)
HA9553 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Sukhoi Su-30Mkk 20796, 5th Air Rgt., 18th Air Div., PLAAF, 2016
PRICE: £92.99 incl VAT (RRP £128.00, 
SAVING £35.01)
HA6022 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Su-27SK Flanker ” Military Parade of the Century scheme” 13046, Unit of Wang Hai (former Nanjing Military Region), PLAAF, 1999
PRICE: £92.99 incl VAT (RRP £124.00, 
SAVING £31.01)

Standard UK delivery only £4.95 (click here for details)

Flying Tigers will also consolidate your U.K. orders to save on postage costs across all brands for only £7.00 (click here for details)

Flying Tigers will also consolidate your orders to save on postage costs across all brands !

Please click on the images / links below to go to the model of your choice, or CLICK HERE to see them all in the Future Military Model Releases section.


 

Hobbymaster New Models … Just Arrived, Now in Stock!                      

Check out the latest Hobbymaster models that have just arrived and are now available from Flying Tigers today.

Please click on the images / links below to go to the model of your choice or CLICK HERE to see all Hobbymaster New Models now in stock.

HA8722 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale BF 109E-4 “Franz von Werra” II/JG-3, Sept 1940
PRICE: £62.99 incl VAT (RRP £70.00, 
SAVING £7.01)
  FEW LEFT
HA1339 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale A-10A Thunderbolt II 80-0186, 23rd TFW, King Fahd Intl. Aiport, Feb 1991
PRICE: £81.99 incl VAT (RRP £108.00, 
SAVING £26.01)  FEW LEFT  SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER
HA19067 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-4J Phantom II 153893, VMFA-312 , US Marines 1976
PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT (RRP £108.00, SAVING £28.01)
  ONLY 3 LEFT!
HA19068 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-4J Phantom II ZE359, 74 Sqn., RAF, Wattisham
PRICE: £75.99 incl VAT (RRP £84.00, 
SAVING £8.01)
  FEW LEFT
HA38019 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16B “Top Gun” 04, Centennial of Naval Aviation, 2011
PRICE: £76.99 incl VAT (RRP £102.00, 
SAVING £25.01)  FEW LEFT
HA3397 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop F-5E “IIAF Golden Crown” 3-7099, IIAF, 1970s
PRICE: £62.99 incl VAT (RRP £84.00, 
SAVING £21.01)
  ONLY 2 LEFT!
HA3397B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-5E “IIAF Golden Crown” IIAF, 1970s (with decals for No1. to No.8 planes)  SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER
HA3398 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop F-5N Tiger II 761572, VMFT-401, US Marines, Yuma 2018
PRICE: £65.99 incl VAT (RRP £88.00, 
SAVING £22.01)
  ONLY 3 LEFT!
HA38042 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale X-62A VISTA 86-0048, USAF Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB, May 2, 2024 (w/2 x ACMI pod (wing tip) + 1 centre fuel tank)
PRICE: £77.99 incl VAT (RRP £104.00, SAVING £26.01)
  ONLY 2 LEFT!
HA38042B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale X-62A VISTA 86-0048, USAF Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB (w/2 x AIM-120 (wing tip), 1 x AIM-9x, 1 x ACMI pod, 1 centre fuel tank)
PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT (RRP £108.00, SAVING £28.01)
  SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER STAGE
HA4622 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II “Black Death” 170064, VMFA-542 “Tigers” , MCAS Cherry Point, 2023
PRICE: £77.99 incl VAT (RRP £104.00, 
SAVING £26.01)
  ONLY 2 LEFT!
HA4622B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II “Black Death” 170064, VMFA-542 “Tigers” , MCAS Cherry Point, 2023 ( Beast Mode)
PRICE: £82.99 incl VAT (RRP £110.00, SAVING £27.01)
  ONLY 1 LEFT!
HA5411 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop T-38A Talon 65-10342, 1st RS/9th RW, Beale AFB, 2006
PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £80.00,
 SAVING £20.01)
  ONLY 2 LEFT!
HA5412 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop T-38A Talon 62-3702, 7th FTS, Hampton Langley AFB, 2023  SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER
HA6725 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Tornado ECR 46+54, TLG-51, Schleswig-Jagel AB, July 2017
PRICE: £77.99 incl VAT (RRP £104.00, 
SAVING £26.01)
  ONLY 2 LEFT!
HA9552 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Sukhoi Su-30MK2 No.17, PLANAF, 2022 (low visbility scheme)
PRICE: £94.99 incl VAT (RRP £126.00, 
SAVING £31.01)
  ONLY 1 LEFT!
HA9609 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Rafale C Multirole Combat Fighter 113-HS, EC 1/7 Provence , Kandahar 2010
PRICE: £85.99 incl VAT (RRP £114.00, 
SAVING £28.01)
  ONLY 3 LEFT!
HA9508 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Sukhoi Su-30MKM M52-14, TUDM, LIMA 2013
PRICE: £94.99 incl VAT (RRP £126.00, 
SAVING £31.01)   ONLY 2 LEFT
HA9509 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Sukhoi Su-30MKM M52-18, TUDM, LIMA 2019
PRICE: £94.99 incl VAT (RRP £126.00, 
SAVING £31.01)  ONLY 2 LEFT
Standard UK delivery only £4.95 (click here for details)

Flying Tigers will also consolidate your U.K. orders to save on postage costs across all brands for only £7.00 (click here for details)

 


 

Hobbymaster Updated Photos !                    

Check out the latest Hobbymaster updated photo gallery that have just been added to Flying Tigers website.

Please click on the images / links below to go to the model of your choice to order your now.

 

HA8226 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale F4U-4 Corsair White 13, Capt. Kenneth Walsh (21 kills), VMF-222, Okinawa 1945  RRP £100.00  Flying Tigers only £72.99

HA0120 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Ju 87G-2 “Tank Buster” WNr. 494193, Stab./SG 2, Slovakia 1944  RRP £80.00  Flying Tigers only £57.99

HA38048 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16 Block 70 “Slovak AF” 1001, Slovak Air Force, 2024  RRP £98.00  Flying Tigers only £70.99

HA3380 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-5F Tiger II J-3206, Staffel 6, Swiss Air Force  RRP £84.00  Flying Tigers only £60.99

HA3329B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-5E Tiger II J-3033, Staffel 6, Swiss Air Force (re-issue with new box art)  RRP £84.00  Flying Tigers only £60.99

HA6552 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale MiG-29SMT 777, Russian Air Force, 2005  RRP £98.00  Flying Tigers only £70.99


 

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