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    Aviation in post WW1 Austria
    The Best of Insignia Magazine Volume 1
    A supplement to the Scale Modeller's Guide to Aircraft from the Adventures of Tintin
    • A supplement to the Scale Modeller's Guide to Aircraft from the Adventures of Tintin

      Minor and incidental aircraft plus alternative colour schemes

      • 24 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde

      Featuring 35 aircraft profiles in 1/72 and other modeling scales, this full-color supplement expands on the popular guide to aircraft from the Tintin adventures. It showcases planes that play minor roles in the stories and highlights various color variations from serializations in 'Le Petit Vingtieme', 'Coeurs Vaillants', and 'Tintin Magazine'. Detailed color information enhances the modeling experience for enthusiasts looking to recreate these iconic aircraft.

      A supplement to the Scale Modeller's Guide to Aircraft from the Adventures of Tintin
    • The Best of Insignia Magazine Volume 1

      1995-1996

      • 68 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Featuring a curated collection of articles, photos, and illustrations, this full-color paperback showcases highlights from the first four issues of Insignia Magazine, dedicated to small air forces enthusiasts. The publication offers a rich visual and informative experience, celebrating the unique aspects of lesser-known air forces. With additional volumes planned, it promises to continue engaging fans with its insightful content and vibrant imagery.

      The Best of Insignia Magazine Volume 1
    • Aviation in post WW1 Austria

      Blue Rider Decal Monograph No. 1

      • 24 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde

      Focusing on the aircraft utilized by Austrian Military and Police Aviation from 1918 to 1922, this monograph also covers civil and paramilitary aviation, including the Heimwehr from 1925 to 1936. It provides in-depth details that enhance the understanding of these aviation units and complements the Blue Rider decal sheets BR246 and BR265, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and modelers alike.

      Aviation in post WW1 Austria