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1:144 Hawker Hunter G-HUNT
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“G-HUNT” flew in the UK in the 1980s in Spencer Flack’s trademark red scheme with blue and white details. Our decal was originally released by Red Pegasus, now printed in our Next Generation DIGITAL Silk process, not ALPS. All white ink is double-struck to ensure opacity.
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1:144 Bf 109 V-14 D-ISLU Ernst Udet
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Bf-109 V14 D‑ISLU was flown by famed World War I ace Ernst Udet, who was at the time chief of the Technischen Amt of the Reichluftfartministerium. D‑ISLU was painted in a “wine red” color that Udet had popularized with all the aircraft he flew .
This decal was originally released by Red Pegasus. We have updated the printing and it is now printed in our Next Generation DIGITAL Silk with double-struck white ink,
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1:144 Bf 109 V-13 D-IPKY
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Bf-109 V13 D‑IPKY was flown by Carl Francke who won the climb and dive competition at the Zürich‑Dübendorf aviation meet of 1937. This aircraft later beat the world land plane speed record a few months later. .
This decal was originally released by Red Pegasus. We have updated the printing and it is now printed in our Next Generation DIGITAL Silk process.
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1:72 Bf 109 V-14 D-ISLU Ernst Udet
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Bf-109 V14 D‑ISLU was flown by famed World War I ace Ernst Udet, who was at the time chief of the Technischen Amt of the Reichluftfartministerium. D‑ISLU was painted in a “wine red” color that Udet had popularized with all the aircraft he flew .
This decal was originally released by Red Pegasus. We have updated the printing and it is now printed in our Next Generation DIGITAL Silk with double-struck white ink,
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1:72 Bf 109 V-13 D-IPKY
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Bf-109 V13 D‑IPKY was flown by Carl Francke who won the climb and dive competition at the Zürich‑Dübendorf aviation meet of 1937. This aircraft later beat the world land plane speed record a few months later. .
This decal was originally released by Red Pegasus. We have updated the printing and it is now printed in our Next Generation DIGITAL Silk process.
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1:72 Beechcraft G-17 Staggerwing Factory Markings
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D-17 Staggerwing Factory Graphics 1930s, as originally released by Red Pegasus, now printed in Next Generation DIGITAL Silk, not ALPS
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1:72 Beechcraft G-17 Staggerwing Antarctic Markings
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D-17 Staggerwing Antarctic markings, as originally released by Red Pegasus, now printed in Next Generation DIGITAL Silk, not ALPS. The white ink is double-struck to insure opacity.
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1:72 P-51C "Excalibur III"
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Charlie Blair's P-51C "Excalibur III" from 1950, as originally released by Red Pegasus, now printed in Next Generation DIGITAL Silk, not ALPS. All white ink is double-struck.
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1:72 Louise Thaden Beechcraft C-17R Staggerwing
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On September 4th, 1936 when Louise Thaden, with copilot Blanche Noyes, became the first woman to win the Bendix Trophy Race. Flying a modified C17-R, in which the back seat had been removed and an extra 56 gal. gas tank installed, Louise's only fuel stop was planned at Beech Field in Wichita. This decal was originally released by Red Pegasus, now printed in Next Generation DIGITAL Silk, not ALPS. The white ink is double-struck to insure opacity.
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1:72 Hawker Hunter G-HUNT
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“G-HUNT” flew in the UK in the 1980s in Spencer Flack’s trademark red scheme with blue and white details. Our decal was originally released by Red Pegasus, now printed in our Next Generation DIGITAL Silk process, not ALPS. All white ink is double-struck to ensure opacity.
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