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United States Air Force Plant 42 , Hobbymaster Sale Offers and Updated Photo Gallery.

25/10/2023 By Richard Darling

USGS digital orthophoto of Palmdale Regional Airport in the Antelope Valley, of the western Mojave Desert, Southern California.

 

United States Air Force Plant 42 (IATA: PMD, ICAO: KPMD, FAA LID: PMD) is a classified aircraft manufacturing plant owned by the United States Air Force in the Antelope Valley, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) from downtown Los Angeles. It is also used by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

Plant 42 shares a runway with Palmdale Regional Airport (PMD).

Overview

Plant 42 is owned by the United States Air Force and operated as a component of Edwards Air Force Base, which is 23 mi (37 km) northeast. Most of its facilities are operated by private contractors to build and maintain military aircraft and their components for the United States and its allies.

Plant 42 has 3,200,000 square feet (300,000 m2) of industrial space and a replacement value of $1.1 billion. Some of its facilities build aircraft, including the Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk and other unmanned aircraft. Others maintain and modify aircraft such as the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit bomber. Still others make spare parts.

Aerospace contractors at Air Force Plant 42 share a runway complex, and either lease building space from the Air Force (an arrangement commonly referred to as a “GOCO,” or Government Owned Contractor Operated) or own their own buildings outright (e.g., Lockheed Martin Skunk Works). There are eight production sites specially suited for advanced technology and/or “black” programs. Currently, the most well-known contractors at Plant 42 are Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman. Previously, the facilities were operated by IT&T; McDonnell-Douglas Aircraft; Lockheed California, Norair, a Division of Northrop; and Lockheed Air Terminal.

Plant 42 is a GOCO, contractually operated for the Air Force since 1954. But under the Obama administration, the Air Force chose to take over some plant operations that had long been performed by contractors. The airfield is now operated by the Department of Defense, with 412 TW/Operating Location, Air Force Test Center in command.

Plant 42 controls more than 5,800 acres (23 km2) of Mojave Desert land north of Avenue P and south of Columbia Way (Avenue M). The western border is Sierra Highway, and the plant extends east to around 40th Street East, south of Avenue N to Avenue P, and 50th Street East north of Avenue N to Columbia Way (Avenue M).

It is the Antelope Valley’s second-largest employer.

Northrop B-2A roll-out ceremony on Nov. 22, 1988 at USAF Plant 42, Palmdale, California. (U.S. Air Force photo)

Facilities

Northrop Grumman’s B-2 final assembly and modification facility is at Palmdale. In February 1999, Department of Defense officials said that depot support for the B-2 would be provided by commercial and military sources. For example, the engines are to be maintained by the Air Force, software support is to be provided by commercial sources, and airframe maintenance is to be provided by Northrop Grumman at Palmdale.

Rockwell’s Palmdale assembly facility is where all the individual parts, pieces, and systems of the Space Shuttle came together and were assembled and tested. Upon completion, the spacecraft was turned over to NASA for truck transport to Edwards AFB. NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Facility at Edwards Air Force Base was where the spacecraft was loaded and unloaded on a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft.

About 250 major subcontractors supplied various systems and components to Rockwell’s Palmdale assembly facility. The structures of the orbiter were manufactured at various companies under contract to Rockwell International’s Space Transportation Systems Division, Downey, California. The upper and lower forward fuselage, crew compartment, forward reaction control system and aft fuselage were manufactured at Rockwell’s Space Transportation Systems Division facility in Downey and were transported overland from Downey to Rockwell’s Palmdale, California, assembly facility. The mid fuselage was manufactured by General Dynamics, San Diego, California, and transported overland to Rockwell’s Palmdale assembly facility. The wings (including elevons) were manufactured by Grumman, Bethpage, Long Island, New York, and transported by ship from New York via the Panama Canal to Long Beach, California, and then transported overland to Rockwell’s Palmdale assembly facility. The vertical tail (including rudder/speed brake) were manufactured by Fairchild Republic in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York, and transported overland to Rockwell’s Palmdale assembly facility. The payload bay doors were manufactured at Rockwell International’s Tulsa, Oklahoma, facility and transported overland to Rockwell’s Palmdale assembly facility. The body flap was manufactured at Rockwell International’s Columbus, Ohio, facility and transported overland to Rockwell’s Palmdale assembly facility. The aft orbital maneuvering system/reaction control system pods were manufactured by McDonnell Douglas, St. Louis, Missouri, and transported by aircraft to Rockwell’s Palmdale assembly facility. They were also transported by aircraft from Rockwell’s Palmdale assembly facility to the Kennedy Space Center.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration had been paying the Air Force for use of Plant 42 facilities for the shuttle work. NASA decided in February 2002 to shift space shuttle overhaul and modification work from Palmdale to Florida. On August 7th, 2020, J G Contracting of Nipomo, California, received a contract for maintenance, repair, and construction at U.S. Air Force facilities at Plant 42. On August 31st, 2021, KAL Architects of Irvine, California, received a five-year contract for architect and engineering services at Plant 42.

Current known projects include design, engineering, pre-production, production, modification, flight testing, servicing and repair mission related activities to the following:

  • B-2 Spirit
  • B-21 Raider
  • B-52 Stratofortress
  • F-22 Raptor
  • F-35 Lightning II (JSF)
  • MQ-4C Triton
  • RQ-4 Global Hawk
  • RQ-170 Sentinel
  • SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for infrared Astronomy) – NASA 747SP
  • U-2 “Dragon Lady”
  • X-47B

Museums

The Blackbird Airpark Museum, part of the Air Force Flight Test Museum, and the adjacent Joe Davies Heritage Airpark (formerly Palmdale Plant 42 Heritage Airpark) have recently been opened on Plant 42 property along Avenue P (both are free to the public) with displays of the SR-71, U-2, Century Series fighters and other aircraft designed, engineered, manufactured, and flight tested at its facilities.

History

The origins of Plant 42 go to the early 1930s, when a small airstrip was built in the desert. It was listed in 1935 documentation as CAA Intermediate #5. It was established by the Bureau of Air Commerce (later the Civil Aeronautics Administration) who maintained a network of emergency landing fields. It provided a pilot in distress with a better alternative than landing on a public road or a farmer’s field.

Palmdale Army Airfield – California

World War II

In 1940, Palmdale Army Airfield was activated as a United States Army Air Corps (later Air Forces) airfield for use as an emergency landing strip and for B-25 Mitchell medium bomber support training during World War II. It was one of many intermediate fields that were used as auxiliary fields or emergency landing fields by the AAF during World War II. Their dispersion along the air routes, their infrequent use, and their U.S. government ownership made them ideal for use by military aircraft. It acted as a sub-base for Muroc Army Airfield and Hammer Army Airfield.

Postwar use

Palmdale Army Airfield was declared a surplus facility in 1946 and was purchased by Los Angeles County for use as a municipal airport. The outbreak of the Korean War in 1950 caused the Air Force to reactivate the property for use in final assembly and flight testing of military jet aircraft.

Both the Air Force and its aircraft contractors needed a location away from major population centers – due to sonic booms, other noises and security concerns – but close enough to the major centers of aircraft design and production, while having excellent flying weather the year around. The land which became Plant 42 fit these criteria. Consequently, the Air Force agreed to purchase the land from Los Angeles County in 1951.

The Air Force awarded a contract to Lockheed Aircraft to develop the master plan for the site. The plan was to construct a facility that would meet the requirements of full war mobilization and augment the industrial production potential of the major airframe manufacturing industry in southern California.

The concept for Air Force Plant 42 originated in the challenge of flight testing high performance jet aircraft over heavily populated areas. Following approval of the Master Plan in 1953, the Palmdale Airport officially became Air Force Plant 42; ownership of the installation was transferred to the Federal Government in 1954. With USAF encouragement, Lockheed, looked upon with favor by the Air Force at this time, established its permanent presence at Plant 42. It signed a lease in 1956 for 237 acres to use Palmdale Airport for final assembly and flight testing.

Lockheed Skunk Works

Entrance plaza of the Lockheed Skunk Works, Palmdale, California

 

Lockheed’s famed “Skunk Works” (a corporate division tasked with clandestine development of black projects), which developed such aircraft as the U-2, SR-71 Blackbird and F-117 Nighthawk, is at Site 10 of the complex (actually private property with secure access to Plant 42’s airfield), near Sierra Highway. It relocated to Plant 42 from its original Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport (now Bob Hope Airport) site in Burbank after the end of the Cold War. Its present hangar was constructed in 1968 and the outer walls of the structure were put up in a matter of days. Its hangar originally was built for the Lockheed L-1011 Tristar passenger jet project.

Since then, the plant has supported facilities for the production, engineering, final assembly and flight testing of high performance aircraft. During the 1980s it was used by Lockheed to produce the U-2/TR-1 and support the SR-71. Northrop produced the F-5E, and Rockwell supported the B-1B Lancer. Past projects included:

  • Each of the Space Shuttle orbiters
  • Modernization of the Space Shuttle Columbia’s cockpit area
  • Lockheed L-1011 Tristar passenger jet
  • B-1 Lancer Bomber
  • XB-70 Valkyrie
  • X-15
  • SR-71 Blackbird
  • F-117A Nighthawk

The Shuttle Enterprise rolls out of the Palmdale manufacturing facilities with Star Trek television cast members. From left to right they are: Dr. James C. Fletcher (NASA Administrator), DeForest Kelley (Dr. “Bones” McCoy), George Takei (Mr. Sulu), James Doohan (Chief Engineer Montgomery “Scotty” Scott), Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura), Leonard Nimoy (the indefatigable Mr. Spock), Gene Roddenberry (The Great Bird of the Galaxy), Democratic Congressman Don Fuqua, and Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel Chekov).


 

Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop T-38A Talon 65-10363, Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California, 1984

Check out the latest Hobbymaster Northrop T-38A Talon available to pre-order from Flying Tigers. Please click on the image/link below to go straight to the model page to order yours now.

HA5410 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop T-38A Talon 65-10363, Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California, 1984  RRP £82.00  Flying Tigers only£61.99


 

Hobbymaster updated photo gallery.

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HA5133 Hobbymaster  1/72nd scale F/A-18F Super Hornet 168929, VFA-94 “Mighty Strikes”, USS Nimitz, 2021  RRP £134.00  Flying Tigers only £101.99   Only ferw left!

HA5134 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F/A-18F Super Hornet 165926, VFA-122 “Flying Eagles”, US Navy, 2022  RRP £132.00  Flying Tigers only £99.99

HA38024 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16I “Operation Breaking Dawn” 803, No.107 Sqn., IAF, August 2022 (with 8 x GBU-39 bombs)  RRP £104.00  Flying Tigers only £77.99

HA5911 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale MiG-17F Fresco “Nile Delta” Egyptian Air Force, 1973  RRP £90.00  Flying Tigers only £67.99

HA5912 Hobbymaster  1/72nd scale MiG-17F Fresco Syrian Air Force, 1968  RRP £90.00  Flying Tigers only £67.99

HA2824 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-22A Raptor “Spirit of Tuskegee” 07-4147, 477 FG, Elmendorf AFB, 2013  RRP £118.00  Flying Tigers only £87.99

HA5135 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Super Hornet F/A-18E Aggressor “Cloud Scheme” 165789, VFC-12, US Navy, 2023  RRP £124.00  Flying Tigers only £93.99

HA5156 Hobbymaster  1/72nd scale Boeing EA-18G Growler “Patriots” 168375, VAQ-140, USS Harry S. Truman, 2015  RRP £128.00  Flying Tigers only £96.99

HA3580 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C 165217/NE-400, VFA 34 “Blue Blasters”, 2015  RRP £104.00  Flying Tigers only £77.99

HA3581 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C 163702, VMFA-112 “Cowboys”, US Marines, 2020  RRP £104.00  Flying Tigers only £77.99


 

Flying Tigers….Offers of the Week!                         

Check out Flying Tigers Offers of the Week!  All models are Brand New models Mint in Box.

If you want any of these models be quick to get yours as stocks are limited to ones and twos of each.

OFFER ENDS TUESDAY 31ST OCTOBER 12.00 NOON.

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

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

Standard US delivery from only £22.00 (click here for details)

European tracked delivery from only £16.00 (click here for details)

Rest of World tracked delivery from only £25.00 (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 all models in the Sale.

HA19005 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-110A Phantom II USAF TAC, Langley AFB, 1962 WAS £79.99  SALE PRICE: £69.99 incl VAT SAVE £10.00
HA38003 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16C “BDU Splinter” 86-0295, 354th Wing, 18th AGRS, Eielson AFB, Alaska, 2018 SALE PRICE: £69.99 incl VAT (RRP £106.00, SAVING £36.01)
HA4561 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle 84-0027, 53rd FS, Bitburg AB, Germany, May 1992 “Operation Desert Storm” SALE PRICE: £69.99 incl VAT (RRP £111.00, SAVING £41.01)
HA4608 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed Martin F-35B BF-05, Cdr. Nathan Gray, HMS Queen Elizabeth, 2018 SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £86.00, SAVING £26.01)
HA5123 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F/A-18E Super Hornet 400/166959, VFA-25 ” Fist of the Fleet” SALE PRICE: £69.99 incl VAT (RRP £120.00, SAVING £50.01)
HA7744B Hobbymaster 1/48th scale P-51D Mustang “Hon Mistake” 1st Lt. William G. Ebersole 462th FS, 506th FG, 7th AF, Iwo Jima, 1945 without pilot signature plate SALE PRICE: £64.99 incl VAT (RRP £84.00, SAVING £19.01)
HH1210 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale  Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian ZV-4808, 125 Helicopter Squadron “Gladiators”, Indian Air Force, 2020 SALE PRICE: £44.99 incl VAT (RRP £92.00, SAVING £47.01)
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: £54.99 incl VAT (RRP £93.00, SAVING £38.01)
HA5128 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F/A-18F Super Hornet “Blue Angels” #7, US Navy, 2021 Season “75th Anniversary” SALE PRICE: £74.99 incl VAT (RRP £134.00, SAVING £59.01)
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 £60.01)
HA8654 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale SHawker Hurricane IIc BD983, S/L James MacLachlan, No.1 Sqn., Northolt from November 1941 to June 1942 SALE PRICE: £44.99 incl VAT (RRP £96.00, SAVING £51.01)
HA19035 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale RF-4EJ “501st Squadron Retirement Scheme” 67-6380, JASDF, 2020 SALE PRICE: £54.99 incl VAT (RRP £100.00, SAVING £45.01)
HA4564 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing F-15SG Strike Eagle 05-0005, 428th FS, USAF “Buccaneers” (RSAF Jet), Mountain Home AFB, 2011 SALE PRICE: £69.99 incl VAT (RRP £114.00, SAVING £44.01)
HA5124 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F/A-18E Super Hornet “Mako” Red 12, VFC-12, NAS Oceana, June 2021 SALE PRICE: £54.99 incl VAT (RRP £120.00, SAVING £65.01)
HA5906 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale J-5 Jet Fighter Red 0101, China Air Force (PLAAF), 1956 SALE PRICE: £49.99 incl VAT (RRP £92.00, SAVING £42.01)
HA8319 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale Spitfire IX ZD-B/MH434, No. 222 Sqn., RAF, Duxford 2004 WAS £119.99 SALE PRICE: £109.99 incl VAT SAVE £10.00
HA9504 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Su-30MK Blue 02, Russia Air Force, Moscow 2009 SALE PRICE: £84.99 incl VAT (RRP £142.00, SAVING £57.01)
HA3894 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed Martin F-16C “Wraith” 89-2048, 64th Aggressor Sqn., Nellis AFB, 2020 SALE PRICE: £44.99 incl VAT (RRP £96.00, SAVING £51.01)
HA4418 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed Martin F-35A 15-5140, 4th FS “Fightin Fuujins”, Hill Air Force Base, Utah 2018 WAS £129.99 SALE PRICE: £89.99 incl VAT SAVE £40.00
HA6507 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale MiG-29A Fulcrum Black 04, 59th TFW, 1st TFS “Puma”, Hungarian Air Force, 2010s SALE PRICE: £49.99 incl VAT (RRP £100.00, SAVING £60.01)
HA8699 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale Hawker Hurricane IIc “Night Reaper” JX-E/BE581, No.1 Sqn., 1942 WAS £89.99 SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT  SAVE £10.00
HA4566 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-15EX Eagle II 20-0002, 53 WG, USAF, 2002 (with 8 x AIM-120) SALE PRICE: £74.99 incl VAT (RRP £140.00, SAVING £65.01)
HA6604 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Eurofighter Typhoon EF2000 C.16-48, Spanish Air Force, 2019 SALE PRICE: £64.99 incl VAT (RRP £114.00, SAVING £44.01)
HA8706 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale BF 109E-4 “Marseille” 1.(J)/ LG 2, France, Sept 1940 WAS £129.99 SALE PRICE: £94.99 incl VAT  SAVE £35.00
HA5155 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing EA-18G Growler 168386, VAQ-138 “Yellow Jackets”, US Navy, 2018 SALE PRICE: £74.99 incl VAT (RRP £138.00, SAVING £63.01)

 

Flying Tigers…The  “Only One Left”  Sale!                        

Check out Flying Tigers “Only One Left” Sale!   All models are Brand New models Mint in Box.  When they are gone…they are gone!

If you want any of these models be quick to get yours as stocks are limited to ones and twos of each.

OFFER ENDS MONDAY 30TH OCTOBER AT 12.00 NOON.

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

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

Standard US delivery from only £22.00 (click here for details)

European tracked delivery from only £16.00 (click here for details)

Rest of World tracked delivery from only £25.00 (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 all models in the Sale.

HA19021 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F-4B 200, VF-111 “Sundowners”, USS Coral Sea, 1970s WAS £119.99 SALE PRICE: £94.99 incl VAT SAVE £25.00
HA3113 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-102 Delta Dagger 61210, 526th FIS, Ramstein AB, Germany 1963 SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT (RRP £102.00, SAVING £22.01)
HA3342 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop F-5S Tiger II 874, 149 Squadron “Shirka”, RSAF 2008 SALE PRICE: £49.99 incl VAT (RRP £77.00, SAVING £27.01)
HA3598 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C Hornet J-5011, Staffel 11, Swiss Air Force, 2021 SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £100.00, SAVING £40.01)
HA7743B Hobbymaster 1/48th scale P-51D Mustang Capt. Abner M. Aust, Jr. 457th FS, 506th FG, 7th AF, Iwo Jima, 1945 Without pilot signature plate SALE PRICE: £54.99 incl VAT (RRP £84.00, SAVING £29.01)
HA1064 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-104F “Starfighter” BB+377, Waffenshule Der Luftwaffe 10, 1961 SALE PRICE: £44.99 incl VAT (RRP £86.00, SAVING £41.01)
HA1431 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Douglas A-4G Skyhawk 216/NZ 6216, RNZAF, July 1984 SALE PRICE: £49.99 incl VAT (RRP £93.00, SAVING £43.01)
HA4526 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle “Tiger Meet of Americas 2005” SALE PRICE: £74.99 incl VAT (RRP £106.00, SAVING £31.01)
HH1207 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian 31601, ROK Army WAS £89.99 SALE PRICE: £64.99 incl VAT SAVE £25.00
HA4615 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II (pseudo scheme) 49-8751, ADTW, JASDF, Gifu Air Base SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £113.00, SAVING £53.01)
HA1914B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II 64-0935, ROKAF, late 1970s SALE PRICE: £54.99 incl VAT (RRP £94.00, SAVING £39.01)
HA5311 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale MiG-23ML Flogger 4644, CIAF 99, Czech Air Force, 1999 SALE PRICE: £64.99 incl VAT (RRP £98.00, SAVING £33.01)
HA6603 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Eurofighter Typhoon EF2000 14-06, 142 Sqn., Spanish Air Force “NATO Tiger Meet 2016” WAS £149.99 SALE PRICE: £94.99 incl VAT SAVE £55.00
HA8804 Hobbymaster  1/48th scale Japan A6M2 “Captured Zero” US Navy, September 1942 SALE PRICE: £44.99 incl VAT (RRP £74.00, SAVING £29.01)
HA5112 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F/A-18F Super Hornet 165801, VX-23 “Salty Dogs”, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, 2016 WAS £119.99 SALE PRICE: £89.99 incl VAT SAVE £30.00
HA19010 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-0291, 90th TFS, 1990 “Desert Storm” WAS £119.99 SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT SAVE £40.00
HA5407 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop T-38C Talon 69-7079, 49th FTS “Black Knights”, Moody AFB, Georgia 2006 SALE PRICE: £49.99 incl VAT (RRP £94.00, SAVING £44.01)
HA6002 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale J-11BH Chinese multi-role fighter Blue 24, 2014 SALE PRICE: £79.99 incl VAT (RRP £112.00, SAVING £32.01)
HA6514 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale MiG-29A Fulcrum Red 661, East German Air Force (LSK-NVA), 1990 SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £100.00, SAVING £40.01)
HA3898 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16BM 691/FN-K, Royal Norwegian Air Force, 2019 SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £88.00, SAVING £28.01)
HA7814 Hobbymaster 1/48th scale Spitfire Mk.I X4277/XT-M,  Flg Off Richard Hillary, No. 603 Sqn., Hornchurch WAS £109.99 SALE PRICE: £89.99 incl VAT SAVE £20.00
HA6511B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale MiG-29 Strizhi Aerobatic Team Russian Aerospace Force, 2019 (with decal of numbers : 29, 30, 31, 32, 34) SALE PRICE: £44.99 incl VAT (RRP £96.00, SAVING £51.01)
HA1034 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-104G Starfighter D-8114, Royal Netherlands Air Force WAS £79.99 SALE PRICE: £49.99 incl VAT SAVE £30.00
HA2312 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Bristol Beaufighter TF Mk.X Torpil-Bombardiman-105. Torpil Grubu/1.BI. THvKv No.6111 (ex-RAF RD492) WAS £89.99 SALE PRICE: £44.99 incl VAT SAVE £45.00
HA6616B Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 ZK301/D, 1435 Flight, RAF Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands, 2015 (with air to air missiles + Paveway IV bombs x 4) SALE PRICE: £59.99 incl VAT (RRP £100.00, SAVING £40.01)

 

Thank you for reading this week’s Newsletter.

Richard.
Flying Tigers.

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