Fantasy Aircraft - Full Series

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Part 391: Westland Wildfire of 46 Squadron RAF. The Wildfire was an evolution from the Whirlwind featuring Griffon engines, a streamlined tail, and a top speed of 475mph.



Part 392: Supermarine Spitfire F21 of JG26 Luftwaffe flown by Adolf Galland.



Part 393: Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II of the Colombian Air Force.



Part 394: Lockheed P-38J ZG76 Luftwaffe.



Part 395: McDonnell-Douglas AH-64D Apache of the Australian Army.



Part 396: McDonnell-Douglas F-4E of VF-114 US Navy WW2.



Part 397: Messerschmitt Bf-109 F2 of Jasta 11 Luftstreitkrafte WW1.



Part 398: Goodyear F2G Corsair of the Lithuanian Air Force.



Part 399: Fairchild A-10A California Highway Patrol.



Part 400: Grumman F-14A Tomcat of the Royal New Zealand Air Force.

 
Neat! Just one thing about the Royal New Zealand Air Force; the Kiwi in the roundel faces the direction of flight. On the wings, its feet face the fuselage. Perhaps you could do an F-16A in RNZAF markings since they were due to get them but the order was cancelled and the RNZAF combat arm was disbanded.
 
Part 401: Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat of the Italian Air Force.



Part 402: Hawker Sea Fury Guatemalan Air Force.



Part 403: McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18F Super Hornet of the Uzbekistan Air Force.



Part 404: Fireball XL5 of 27 Squadron RAF with AGM-48 Skybolt missiles.



Part 405: Aero L-39 of the Czech Air Force WW2.



Part 406: B-17G Fortress of the Vatican City Air Force.



Part 407: Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II of the Red Arrows.



Part 408: Incom T-65B X-Wing of the Frecce Tricolori aerobatic team Italian Air Force.



Part 409: Super Chipmunk of the California Air National Guard.



Part 410: Angel Interceptor of the Japanese Air Self Defence Force.

 
Part 411: Embraer Super Tucano of the Togolese Air Force.



Part 412: Lockheed F-22A of the Royal Air Force.



Part 413: Westland Whirlwind of the Royal Australian Air Force.



Part 414: Lockheed F-117A of the Argentine Air Force.



Part 415: FIAT G.55 of the Zambian Air Force.



Part 416: Westland Wyvern S.4 of CV-12 US Navy.



Part 417: Albatros D.Va of the Swiss Air Force.

 
Part 418: B-17G Fortress of the Polish Air Force.



Part 419: Avia B-534 of the Yemeni Air Force.



Part 420: Eurofighter Typhoon of the Canadian Navy.



Part 421: Focke-Wulf Fw-190 A8 of the Republic of Texas Air Force.



Part 422: Supermarine Spitfire F22 of the Venezuelan Air Force.



Part 423: Lockheed-Martin F-16C of the Croatian Air Force.



Part 424: Messerschmitt Me-262A of the Colombian Air Force.

 
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Part 425: Junkers Ju-87 B2 of the Finnish Air Force.



Part 426: Grumman Avenger of the Ecuadorian Air Force.



Part 427: Bristol Bulldog Mk II of JG132 Luftwaffe.



Part 428: Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck of the Chinese Air Force (PLAAF)



Part 429: Chance-Vought F4U-4 of the American Volunteer Group 'Flying Tigers'.



Part 430: Dewoitine D.520 of the Polish Air Force.

 
Part 431: Dornier Do-17Z of 23 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force.



Part 432: Fireball XL5 of 15 Squadron RAF Desert Storm bomber configuration.



Part 433: McDonnell-Douglas F-4E of the Cuban Air Force.



Part 434: Gloster Meteor NF.14 of the Algerian Air Force.



Part 435: McDonnell-Douglas AH-64D of the Vatican City Air Force. This Apache has a high capacity holy water cannon, 2 x Bible Bombs, 36 x Cheat-Seeking missiles, and twin Papal Bull chutes.

 

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