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Royal Moroccan Air Force, Hobbymaster New Model Arrivals, Offers of the Week & Deal of the Day Sales!

27/03/2025 By Richard Darling

Royal Moroccan Air Force F-16

History

The Moroccan air force was formed on 14th May 1956 as the Sherifian Royal Aviation (Aviation Royale Chérifienne).

Its modern installations and bases were inherited from France (Meknes, Rabat in tandem with the United States, Marrakech, Kenitra, Ben Guerir, Boulhault, Nouasseur, and Sidi Slimane), and later Spain (Laayoune). In the 1950s and 1960s, American aircraft were deployed in several of these bases, including nuclear bombers from the Strategic Air Command.

The first aircraft of this newly formed air force were 16 Morane-Saulnier Alcyons, five Max Holste MH.1521 Broussard transport aircraft, one Aérospatiale Alouette II, and one Bell H-13 Sioux.

In 1961, it obtained 12 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 fighters, two Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15UTI trainers and either two or four Ilyushin Il-28 bombers from the Soviet Union. Eight Fouga Magister training aircraft were also received from France.

On 1st February 1964, the Sherifian Royal Aviation changed its name to Royal Air Force (Force Aérienne Royale). Since the 1990s, it has been known as the Forces Royales Air.

The political rift with the Soviet Union pushed Morocco to seek a new ally in the United States, acquiring from the latter six Northrop F-5 combat aircraft (4 single-seat F-5A and 2 two-seat F-5B) and another 20 F-5A and four F-5B in 1966. Around 1962, 10 Douglas C-47 Skytrain and six Fairchild C-119G transport aircraft were acquired. At that time, the helicopter fleet was composed of six Aerospatiale Alouette IIs and four Bell 47s. 12 North American T-6 Texans were used for pilot training; no less than eight T-6Gs and 56 SNJ-4s had been delivered by France, but most of them were in a very poor condition, and written off soon after their delivery. 15 Harvard Mk 4s were also delivered in 1962.

Starting in 1968, Morocco acquired 60 AB205, 25 AB206, two AB212, and nine CH-47C helicopters from Italy. Deliveries lasted until 1977.

The next modernization of the Moroccan Air Force took place just before the Sahara conflict. The first 25 Mirage F1CH fighters were purchased in 1975, together with 38 Aerospatiale Puma helicopters. Six C-130Hs were bought in 1973, and deliveries started in 1974. Modernization of Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter with improved technology and the purchase of 24 Alpha Jet E would later be undertaken by the RMAF; another modernization of the fleet of Dassault Mirage F1 was achieved in 1996 and 1997.

During the 90s there were plans for purchasing Mirage 2000 or F-16 fighter aircraft, however due to unavailable funding they were not realized. By 2011 the Royal Moroccan Air Force started to modernize its ageing fleet by buying F-16s.

A Moroccan C-130H

Operations

Sand War

The RMAF participated in the Moroccan-Algerian border conflict in 1963 known as Sand War. Its Fairchild C-119s and Douglas C-47s were used to resupply troops, North American T-6s for reconnaissance, and Morane-Saulnier Alcyons for ground attack. MiG-17s were only used sporadically, mostly due to their short range.

Yom Kippur War

During the Yom Kippur War, a squadron of Royal Moroccan Air Force Northrop F-5As joined the Egyptian 69 Squadron at Tanta on 19th October 1973. At least 14 MiG-17s and also around a dozen of F-5As were deployed. The F-5As arrived after a lengthy trip, via Tunis and Libya, accompanied by Lockheed C-130 Hercules transports that carried spare parts, weapons, and equipment. Moroccans started flying tasked with CAP missions over the Nile Delta. In January 1974 two F-5As armed with AIM-9Bs and 20mm cannons intercepted a pair of Israeli Air Force Mirage IIICJs on a reconnaissance mission. The Israelis turned away once the F-5As were detected, dragging both RMAF fighters behind them. Concerned about a possible ambush by Israeli F-4E Phantom IIs, the Egyptian Air Force ground control ordered both Moroccan fighters to return, replacing them with two EAF MiG-21MFs.

A Moroccan F-5E

Western Sahara War

At the beginning of the Western Sahara War, Fouga Magisters (based at Laayoune) and North American T-6 Texans (based at Dakhla) were used for ground support. Later on, the F-5s went into action, to strike POLISARIO targets.

In 1980, construction of the Sahara defensive walls began, consisting of several types of obstacles for infantry and armoured vehicles, such as mine fields and barbed wire. Radars and other electronic sensors were used to detect infiltration attempts, all backed by Quick Intervention Units (Détachements d’Intervention Rapide) able to move to and quickly reinforce attacked outposts along the wall. It was also decided to use Aérospatiale SA 342 Gazelle helicopters with HOT missiles to engage the POLISARIO’s armoured vehicles and technicals from outside the range of light anti-aircraft guns. Apart from the ground radars of the Wall, two C-130 Hercules equipped with SLARs were also used for the detection of enemy units. However, the first portion of the wall, completed in 1982, protected only the area considered as “useful” for Morocco’s political and economic interests, that is, the capital Laayoune, the religious center Smara, and the phosphate fields of Bou Craa.

After the loss of nine F-5As during combat operations against the POLISARIO, 16 F-5Es and 4 F-5Fs were acquired in October 1979. The main problem that faced Moroccan fighter-bombers in Western Sahara was their insufficient range over the vast battlefield of the Sahara desert. To address it, in 1982, a Boeing 707-138B was fitted with Beech hose units at the wingtips for refueling. Two Lockheed KC-130Hs were also delivered, and all of the F-5Es were modified with aerial refueling probes.

In December 1977, the Royal Moroccan Air Force started receiving its first Mirage F1CHs. Even though the Mirage F1CH was designed as an interceptor, it was used almost exclusively for ground attack in the war against the POLISARIO. The last of a total of 30 Mirage F1CHs were received in December 1979. Additionally, 20 Mirage F1EHs (including six equipped with in-flight refuelling probes) were delivered between December 1979 and July 1982.

Together with the F-5E/Fs, the FRA decided to buy a total of 24 OV-10As from the United States Marine Corps. However, only the first six aircraft were delivered. They were mostly used in a maritime patrol role and for reconnaissance due to their inefficiency in combat.

Moroccan Mirage F1CH-7

Intervention against ISIL

In late 2014 Morocco sent F-16s into combat against ISIL in Iraq and Syria. This was the first deployment for the jets since Morocco purchased them in 2011.

Modernization in the 21st century

The Royal Moroccan Air Force started a progressive modernization program of its ageing fleet and their technical and operational capacities.

F-5 upgrades

Improvements to F-5A/B were realised with the installation of “Tiger II” avionics on, probably, 8 F-5A and 2 F-5B. A contract was stipulated with the French company SOGERMA at Bordeaux (France), all aircraft were received by 1998. From 2001 to 2004 the RMAF’s F-5E/F received a full refurbishment and upgrade from SOGERMA. The upgraded improved the performance of the “Tiger II” to the level of the “Tiger III”. The work carried up included:

  • New FIAR Grifo F/X Plus improved radar (similar in performance to the AN/APG-69)
  • Elettronica ELT/555 active Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) pods.
  • HOTAS (Hands On Throttle And Stick)
  • New EWPS/-100 (DM/A-106) RWR
  • Cockpit Layout with new:
    heads-up display
  • Weapons Delivery and Navigation System MFD/WDNS
  • Multifunction displays
    The F-5E/F TIII acquired the capability to use new weapon systems such as Beyond Visual Range missiles and precise-guided weapons. RADA ACE ground debriefing station, a Simulator and AN/AAQ-28(V) LITENING targeting pods have also been purchased.

Mirage F1 MF2000 ASTRAC

In 2005, the RMAF started the 350 million euro MF2000 Dassault Mirage F1 upgrade program, which has overhauled 27 Mirage F1s (F1CH, F1EH and F1EH-200) to the level of Mirage 2000-5 to improve survivability for the MF2000, that included :

  • The replacement of the old Thomson-CSF Cyrano IV radar by Thales RC400 (RDY-3).
  • 4% thrust boost and longer life through a new compressor module for the Snecma Atar 9K50 engines.
  • New cockpit Layout with two multifuction LCDs, a Head-Up Display with UFCP (Up Front Control Panel), two mini-LCDs (to RWR and artificial horizon) and full HOTAS controls.
  • Inertial-aided GPS Navigator Sagem Sigma 95.
  • CN2H-AA Mk II Night-Vision Goggles.
  • Modern zero-zero ejection seat.
  • About 100 million euro worth of MICA missiles
  • New electronics:
    New weapons management system.
    Advanced Thales Radar-warning system.
    New Data Link.
    Improved communications-system.
    Two Dynamic task computer-integrated with a MIL-STD-1553B bus.
    The upgrade enabled the use of more advanced equipment as:
  • Corail flare launchers.
  • Phimat chaff dispensers.
  • Electronic protection-Pod PAJ-FA ECM.
  • Thales Damocles Pod.
  • Capability to carry Advanced Air-to-air missiles, Air-to-ground missiles and guided-bombs :
  • Armament Air-Sol Modulaire (AASM) GPS/INS and GPS/INS+IIR guided bombs.
  • AM39 Exocet Air-to-sea missiles.
  • Paveway Laser-guided bombs.
  • This upgrade was developed by ASTRAC (Association Sagem Thales pour la Rénovation d’Avions de Combat).

T-6C Texan and F-16C/D Block 52+

In 2007, Morocco formally requested 24 T-6C Texan trainer aircraft, with very secondary light attack capability.

In 2008, a $2.4 billion order was placed for 24 F-16C/D Block 52+ aircraft as well as associated equipment and services, with:

  • F100-PW-229 Enhanced Engine Package (EEP) turbofan engines
  • AN/APG-68V9 radars
    conformal fuel tanks (CFTs).

F-16 fleet improvements

Later, from 2008 to 2012 the RMAF purchased advanced equipment for its F-16 fleet:

  • Advanced countermeasures electronic systems (ACES).
  • Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems (JHMCS).
  • AN/AVS-9 night vision goggles.
  • AN/APX-113 Advanced Identification Friend or Foe (AIFF) Systems.
  • AN/ALQ-187 Advanced Self-Protection Integrated Suites (ASPIS II).
  • AN/ALR-93 radar warning receivers.
  • DB-110 airborne reconnaissance pods.
  • AN/AAQ-33 Sniper Advanced Targeting Pods (ATPs).
  • Advanced armament was also acquired:
    AIM-120 C7 Advanced Medium Range Air-to Air Missiles (AMRAAM).
    AIM-9M-9 and AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder short range air-to-air missiles.
    AGM-88B/C HARM Missiles.
    AGM-65D/G/H MAVERICK Missiles.
    AGM-84L Harpoon Block II Missiles.
    GPS/INS and Laser-guided Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) tail kits.
    GBU-24 Paveway III, GBU-10 Paveway II and GBU-12 Paveway II laser-guidance and fin kits to convert 2,000 pound bombs.

Possible F-35 acquisition

Morocco is reported to be interested in the purchase of F-35s to counter its arch-rival Algeria which is reported to have placed order for 14 Su-57s. Israeli defence intelligence firm, JaFaj announced in January that Israeli Minister of Defence, Benny Gantz said that his Moroccan counterpart Abdellatif Loudiyi, the Moroccan Minister of Defence, is asking for Israel’s help to convince the Biden administration to authorize the sale of F-35 to Morocco.

Other purchases and upgrades

In 2008, 4 C-27J Spartan tactical transport aircraft were also purchased from Finmeccanica subsidiary Alenia Aeronautica for 130 million euro, and the advanced trainer and CAS/COIN aircraft Alpha Jet E fleet was upgraded to the “E+ standard”. General Atomics received in 2010 export licenses to sell an unarmed export version of the Predator to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, U.A.E. and Morocco. Six aerial firefighting Bombardier 415 Superscooper were also purchased in 2011. The modernization and upgrade of the former US Air Force base in Ben Guerir Air Base to support its F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft is also important. In March 2013, it has been reported that the RMAF have purchased 3 EADS Harfang MALE UAVs decommissioned by France, but these would not have been delivered until 2020.

In 2015, 3 refurbished CH-47D were received from the US, to be added to the 9 CH-47C delivered in 1979 and 1982 (originally 12 were acquired).

In 2019, Government of Morocco requested purchase of 25 F-16 block 72 and was approved by The U.S. Department of State. A $2.8 billion contract was signed in 2020. First shipment of 12 new Vipers will be received in 2021.

It has been proposed to upgrade the existing F-16s to the Block 72 standard.

24 Apache helicopters were also ordered in 2020.

Accidents

In January 2011, a Royal Moroccan Air Force F-5 crashed while trying to land at the airport of the military base near Meknes and a pilot was killed in the crash.

In July 2011, a Royal Moroccan Air Force C-130H crash killed 78 people after the aircraft, en route from Dakhla, a city in Morocco to Kenitra Air Base in Kenitra, crashed 9.7 km (6 mi) from a planned stop-over at Guelmim Air Base. The 6 crew, 60 members of the army and 12 civilians, mainly partners travelling with their partners, perished in the accident.

In November 2012, nine soldiers were killed and two seriously injured in a SA330 Puma crash in the same region of Guelmim during a combined forces exercise.

On May 11th, 2015, a Royal Moroccan Air Force F-16 which was taking part in air campaign in Yemen crashed due to technical faults.

On 16th August 2015, a Mirage F1 was lost after a bird strike.

Lockheed F-16C “Royal Moroccan AF” 08-8013, RMAF, RAF Fairford, RIAT 2024


 

Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16C “Royal Moroccan AF” 08-8013, RMAF, RAF Fairford, RIAT 2024

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HA1621B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Mirage 2000-5 ‘ 20th Anniversary of Mirage 2000 ROCAF ‘(w/ 2x Magic, 4 x Mica missiles, 2 x 1700L fuel tanks, 1 x centre fuel tank)  RRP £108.00  Flying Tigers only £77.99

HH1222 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale AH-64E Apache Guardian Indonesian Army  RRP £94.00  Flying Tigers only £67.99

HA5712 Hobbymaster Sukhoi Su-35S Flanker E Red 08/RF-93648, Russian Air Force, Zhuhai Jinwan Airport, 2014  RRP £130.00  Flying Tigers only £94.99


 

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HA6626 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 ZJ913/FM-G, RAF, 2024 (w/2 x ASRAAM, 4 x AIM-120, 3 x fuel tank)   SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER
HA3589 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale CF-188 “100th Anniversary Scheme” 188774, RCAF, 2024
PRICE: £72.99 incl VAT (RRP £102.00, 
SAVING £29.01)  SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER
HA4546 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-15QA Ababil QA538, Qatar Emiri Air Force, RIAT 2024 (with 12 x AIM-120, 3 x fuel tank)  SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER
HA4547 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-15SA Advanced Eagle 12-1002, USAF “Test Markings”, 2018 (with 12 x AIM-120, 3 x fuel tank)
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HA9614 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Rafale EC 151, Croatian Air Force, France, 2024 (w/6 x GBU-12, 6 x AASM “Hammer”, 4 x MICA)   SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER
HA9616 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Rafale EH BS 001, Indian Air Force, 2020 (w/6 x GBU-12, 6 x AASM “Hammer”, 4 x MICA”)
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HA38043 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16CM “Viper Demo” 91-0395, Shaw AFB, 2024
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HA6212 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-35C Lightning II “Black Chrome” XE-105/168842, US Navy, August 2022
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HA33001 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop Grumman F-5A 1205 1st Tactical Fighter Wing ROCAF 1960s
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HA3585 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F/A-18B Hornet “ARDU” A21-101, RAAF (with 2 x AGM-158)
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HA6808 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Su-57 “Zhuhai Air Show 2024” 054, Russian Air Force (with 2 x R-77 and 2 x R-37 missiles)
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HA6552 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale MiG-29SMT 777, Russian Air Force, 2005
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HA0120 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Ju 87G-2 “Tank Buster” WNr. 494193, Stab./SG 2, Slovakia 1944
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HA7014 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale Brewster Model 239 “Buffalo” (winter scheme) BW364, 3/LeLv 24, flown by WO Ilmari Juutilainen, March 1942  SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER

 

 


 

 

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HA0109 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale MiG-21PFM No. 6173, 927th Fighter Regiment, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 1979
SALE PRICE: £54.99 incl VAT (RRP £103.00, SAVING £48.01)
HA1075 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed RF-104G Stargfighter EA+235, AG 51 “Immelmann”, Luftwaffe, 1966
SALE PRICE: £49.99 incl VAT (RRP £94.00, SAVING £44.01)
HA1440 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Douglas A-4K Skyhawk “Lizard Scheme” NZ6201, 2 Squadron, RNZAF, New Zealand, 1987
SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £91.00, SAVING £31.01)
HA19032 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F4H-1 Phantom II “Project High Jump” 148423h, Test Pilot Commander John Watts Young, US Navy, April 1962
SALE PRICE: £39.99 incl VAT (RRP £93.00, SAVING £53.01)  SORRY SOLD OUT
HA2721 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Japan F-2A “8th Sqn. 60th Anniversary” 13-8558, 8th SQ, JASDF, Tsuiki AB, 2020
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HA2828 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-22A Raptor “Symbiote” 04-4070, Nellis AFB, March 2022
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HA3030 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-111C Aardvark “Pave Tack Prototype” A8-138, No. 1 Sqn., RAAF, 1984/5
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HA3579 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F/A-18C Hornet 164270, VMFA-122 “Crusaders”, Iwakuni AB, May 2016
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HA3587 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F/A-18C Hornet 165227, VMFA-312, MCAS Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, 2022
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HA3717 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-101B Vooodoo “The Happy Hooligans” 58-0291, USAF, 1975
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HA38010 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-16C Block 50M 1045, 335 Sqn., Hellenic AF, “NATO Tiger Meet 2022”
SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £106.00, SAVING £46.01)
HA4434 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-35A Lightning II J-6022, Swiss Air Force
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HA4529 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle 85-0093 “Chaos”, 44th FS Vampire Bats, CENTCOM AOR, Sept 2020
SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £110.00, SAVING £40.01)
HA4538 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-15E “4th FW 75th Anniversary” 87-0189, Seymour Johnson AFB, 2018
SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT (RRP £124.00, SAVING £44.01)
HA4618 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II “Operation Achillean” ZM159/025, 617 Sqn., HMS Queen Elizabeth, Nov 2022 (Beast Mode)
SALE PRICE: £49.99 incl VAT (RRP £106.00, SAVING £46.01)  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA5134 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F/A-18F Super Hornet 165926, VFA-122 “Flying Eagles”, US Navy, 2022
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HA5247 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Grumman F-14B Tomcat “VF-74 Adversary Tomcat” 162919, VF-74 “Be-Devilers”, 1994
SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT (RRP £138.00, SAVING £58.01)
HA5254 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Grumman F-14B “Last Gypsy Roll” 161860, VF-32 “Swordsmen”, NAS Oceana, September 2005
SALE PRICE: £84.99 incl VAT (RRP £132.00, SAVING £47.01)
HA5810 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk “Toxic Death” 79-10781, 1991
SALE PRICE: £69.99 incl VAT (RRP £130.00, SAVING £60.01)
HA6506 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale MiG-29A Fulcrum 7702, 1st Fighter Air Regiment, Czech Air Force, Zatec Air Base, 1993
SALE PRICE: £49.99 incl VAT (RRP £100.00, SAVING £50.01)
HA7114 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale Spitfire XIV MV257, Group Capt. J. E. Johnsson, No 125 Wing, Denmark, June 1945
SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £94.00, SAVING £34.01)
HA7861 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale Spitfire Mk. Vb BM124, flown by Sqn. Ldr. ‘Paddy’ Finucane, No. 602 Sqn., 1942
SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £72.00, SAVING £12.01)  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA8760 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6 ” Mato Dukovac ” 15. (kroat)/JG.52, Croatia Air Force, Crimea, April 1944
SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £98.00, SAVING £38.01)
HA8762 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale BF 109F-4 Obt. Otto Kath, Stab/JG 54, Staraya Russa, Soviet Union, Dec 1941
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HA9506 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Su-30SM Flanker H Red 82/RF-81740, Russian Air Force, Kubinka AB, 2018 (w/2 x KH-31, 2 x KAB500KR, 2 x R77, 2 x R73, 2 x R27)
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OFFER ENDS SUNDAY 30TH MARCH 23.00 G.M.T.

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

* FREE U.K. POSTAGE only when you buy 2 or more models from the offer below at the same time. Postage will be refunded at the point of dispatch. Orders will be dispatched normally within 2-3 working days. Please allow extra time during Sale periods.

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HA1073 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed RF-104G Starfighter No. 5632, ROCAF, 13th Jan 1967
SALE PRICE: £49.99 incl VAT (RRP £96.00, SAVING £46.01)  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA19014 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom II 152323, VMFA-531 “Gray Ghosts”, USS Coral Sea
WAS £149.99 
SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT SAVE £70.00  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA3032 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-111A “Gunboat Killer” 430th TFS, 347 th TFW, Korat RTAFB, 1975 (w/ 4 x Mk.84, 24 x Mk.82)
SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT (RRP £122.00, SAVING £42.01)  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA3229 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale B-26K Counter Invader 64-17672, USAF, 1960s
SALE PRICE: £69.99 incl VAT (RRP £108.00, SAVING £38.01)  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA3552 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F/A-18D Hornet 164685, VMFA(AW)-121 “Green Knights”, 2004
WAS £119.99 
SALE PRICE: £69.99 incl VAT  SAVE £50.00  LAST ONE
HA3557 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale CF-18A Hornet “Canada Special Marking 2012” RCAF demonstration team
WAS £129.99 
SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT  SAVE £50.00  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA3568 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale EF-18A Hornet 12-09/C15-51, Ala 12, Spanish Air Force, 2020
SALE PRICE: £39.99 incl VAT (RRP £100.00, SAVING £60.01)  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA3572 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale  F/A-18C Hornet J-5014, Swiss Air Force, 2014
SALE PRICE: £44.99 incl VAT (RRP £100.00, SAVING £50.01)  LAST ONE 
HA38012 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-16D Fighting Falcon “MiG Killer” 90-0778, 310th FS, Luke AF Base, June 2022
SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £112.00, SAVING £52.01)  LAST ONE
HA38018 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16A “NSAWC Adversary” 920409/60, US Navy, 2006 to 2008
SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £106.00, SAVING £46.01)  LAST ONE
HA3896 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16/101 75-0745, USAF, 19th Dec 1980
WAS £129.99 
SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT  SAVE £50.00  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA4210 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Douglas A-20G Havoc “Little Joe” 43-21475, 389th BS, 312th BG, 5th AF, early 1945
WAS £119.99  
SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT  SAVE 40.00  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA4441 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-35A Lightning II 20-5628, 100th FS, Alabama ANG, Dec 2023
SALE PRICE: £64.99 incl VAT (RRP £102.00, SAVING £37.01)  LAST ONE
HA4442 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-35A Lightning II Finnish Air Force (future scheme) JF-531, Finnish Air Force
SALE PRICE: £64.99 incl VAT (RRP £102.00, SAVING £37.01)  LAST ONE
HA4533 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-15C “Grim Reapers 1977 – 2022” 86-0172, 493rd Fighting Squadron, RAF Lakenheath, England , March 2022
SALE PRICE: £74.99 incl VAT (RRP £124.00, SAVING £49.01)  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA4610 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale CLockheed Martin F-35B ZM151 RAF 2019
WAS £99.99 
SALE PRICE: £69.99 incl VAT  SAVE £30.00  LAST ONE
HA4615 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II (pseudo scheme) 49-8751, ADTW, JASDF, Gifu Air Base
SALE PRICE: £64.99 incl VAT (RRP £113.00, SAVING £48.01)  LAST ONE
HA4620B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale  Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II 169920, VMFA-225 “Vikings”, Yuma Marine Corps Air Station, 2023 (Beast Mode)
SALE PRICE: £64.99 incl VAT (RRP £111.00, SAVING £46.01)  LAST ONE
HA4622B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II “Black Death” 170064, VMFA-542 “Tigers” , MCAS Cherry Point, 2023 ( Beast Mode)
SALE PRICE: £64.99 incl VAT (RRP £110.00, SAVING £45.01)  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA5248 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Grumman F-14D Tomcat “Vandy 1” 164604, VX-9 Vampires,US Navy, 1997
WAS £130.00 
SALE PRICE: £99.99 incl VAT  SAVE £30.00  LAST ONE  SORRY, SOLD OUT
HA5702B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Sukhoi Su-35S Flanker E Red 06, Russian Air Force,  Latakia, Syria  2016 Model comes with number decals
WAS £149.99 
SALE PRICE: £99.99 incl VAT  SAVE £50.00  LAST ONE
HA5905 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale LIM-5 (MiG-17F) 1717, 45th Experimental Aviation Squadron, July 12, 1993
WAS £129.99 
SALE PRICE: £69.99 incl VAT SAVE £60.00  LAST ONE
HA6301 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Su-34 Fullback Fighter Bomber Red 03, Russian Air Force, Syria, Jan 2015
WAS £124.99 
SALE PRICE: £99.99 incl VAT  SAVE £25.00  LAST ONE
HA6601 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Eurofighter Typhoon ZJ927 “QO-M”, 3 Sqn., RAF, Libya 2011
WAS £149.99 
SALE PRICE: £99.99 incl VAT  SAVE £50.00  LAST ONE
HH1212 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing AH-64D Longbow No. 074, United Arab Emirates Air Force, Dubai, 2015
SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £100.00, SAVING £40.01)  LAST ONE

 

Thank you for reading this week’s Newsletter.

Richard
Flying Tigers.

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Flying Tigers is now based at the historic Sywell Aerodrome, in Northamptonshire. We hope to welcome many of you to our new premises over the coming months. See map. Sywell Aerodrome, Northamptonshire, NN6 0BN

Recent News

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Latest Model Arrivals

  • R03770 Revell 1/144th scale model kit Messerschmitt BF109E and Junkers JU87B Stuka £11.99 (incl VAT)
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