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Iraqi Fighters 1953 -2003


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Here's another set of previews for you:

http://www.lindenhillimports.com/lhd72019.htm

http://www.lindenhillimports.com/lhd48019.htm

http://www.lindenhillimports.com/lhd32005.htm

The variety of aircraft covered is pretty exhaustive. The respective page links above will give you a better idea of what each release contains.

Yes, the fancy three-tone blue Naval Strike MiG-21 is covered on all three sheets, so you can put those shoes down...

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Yes, the fancy three-tone blue Naval Strike MiG-21 is covered on all three sheets, so you can put those shoes down...

Took me a while to get it.....the Iraq/Shoe connection I mean..... :thumbsup: ;) :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uIj0YvDBKE

Btw, what does that fancy three-tone blue Naval Strike MiG-21 look like? Never seen it.

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As I recently became the proud owner of a 1/48 Academy Hunter F.6 I might be very interested in these decals. Do you have any of the aircraft profiles available for view?

We haven't finished the instructions as yet. However, all profiles for the aircraft featured on our sheets can be found in Tom Cooper's book.

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We haven't finished the instructions as yet. However, all profiles for the aircraft featured on our sheets can be found in Tom Cooper's book.

Thanks for that, I may need to pick up the book. Are there markings for just one Hunter on the sheet or a couple? I found a profile for one with a red nose and vertical stab that looked interesting but I don't know how accurate it is.

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Thanks for that, I may need to pick up the book. Are there markings for just one Hunter on the sheet or a couple? I found a profile for one with a red nose and vertical stab that looked interesting but I don't know how accurate it is.

The red nose and tail belong to an FGA 59 credited with two kills during the Six Day War (it was flown by a Pakistani pilot). The aircraft itself was photographed in a scrapyard post-2003, and Tom's profile is faithful to those photos (including the kill markings). I believe the F6 featured is in its delivery scheme, with the early tail markings. But don't quote me on that as I don't have my notes in front of me!

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