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Introducing WolfPAk Decals


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Gentlemen:

Mill Creek Consultants, Inc. is pleased to announce a new line of water slide decals for the aircraft modeler. This line, “Wolfpak Decals†will provide the modeler with a large variety of subjects initially in 1/72 scale. Our first release will encompass two limited production sheets.

Sheet WPD-72-001

KC-135R of the 459th Air Refueling Wing Andrews AFB.

MC-130E Combat Talon I, early variants. Options for Bottle Nose, Fulton Nose, -7 (short) engines, -15 (long engines) and an air refueling receptacle. Markings include choices for aircraft used in the following rescue missions:Son Tay, North Vietnam, Desert I, Iran, Urgent Fury, Grenada plus line birds used in Europe and the Pacific.

T-28D of the 602 Special Ops Squadron Nakom Phanom, Thailand during 1967 used in the night interdiction role over the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

F-4D of the 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 8th TFW. This aircraft was one of two modified to use the Pave Sword laser spot tracker pod. I will include several interesting night FAC loadouts in the instructions as well.

This aircraft had it's belly painted black.

A-10 of the 111th Fighter Wing PA Air Guard

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Sheet WPD-72-002

C-130J and J30 of the 403rd Airlift Squadron, 53rd Wing Keesler AFB, Miss. Includes options to mark one standard length “J†and one stretched version.

B-24D “Carpetbagger†the World War II Special Operations Forces transport. Instructions will include information to convert a standard “D†to the Carpetbagger variant. Plane was flown by the 492nd BG and later by the 801st BG. This aircraft was painted flat black overall with greyed-out national insignia.

EB-66C. This aircraft was shot down on April 2, 1972 near the DMZ between North and South Vietnam. Only the navigator survived the shot-down and evaded capture for 11 ½ days. Aircraft call sign on that fateful mission was “BAT 21â€.

F-100F, “ The Ghostâ€, A Misty FAC aircraft of the 416th TFS at Phu Cat, Vietnam.

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