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Venturas in Canada 2: RCAF Eastern Air Command
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• Decals to model any one (or possibly 2 if subject selection is done wisely) of nine different aircraft. Some subjects will require minor kit bashing (using Ventura B.II nose or aftermarket clear components) to model the earlier “window-nosed" GR.Vs.
• Six 8.5 x 11in. pages of illustrated documentation (not all are shown above).
• Six 8.5 x 11in. pages of illustrated documentation (not all are shown above).
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Aircraft covered in this set:
• Ventura GR.V (serial not presently known) with Ubat marking, most probably of 113 (BR) Squadron in 1944-45.
• Ventura GR.V (early nose) 2141 as aircraft "C" of 145 (BR) Squadron, as photographed at Scoudouc, New Brunswick, June 1945.
• Ventura GR.V (early nose) 2146 as aircraft "M" of 145 (BR) Squadron, Torbay, Newfoundland, August 1943.
• Ventura GR.V (early nose) 2152 as aircraft "K" of 145 (BR) Squadron, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, summer 1945.
• Ventura GR.V (early nose) 2156 as aircraft "U" of 113 (BR) Squadron, Torbay, Newfoundland, August 1944.
• Ventura GR.V (late nose) 2159 as aircraft "P" of 145 (BR) Squadron, Torbay, Newfoundland, summer 1943.
• Ventura GR.V (late nose) 2160 as aircraft "M" of 145 (BR) Squadron, , Torbay, Newfoundland, September 1943.
• Ventura GR.V (late nose) 2207 as aircraft "M" of 145 (BR) Squadron, as photographed at Summerside, Prince Edward Island, 17 September 1945.
• Ventura GR.V (late nose) 2248 as aircraft "B" of 113 (BR) Squadron circa 1944 at Torbay, and later as "48" of the Eastern Air Command Operational Training Squadron, Pennfield Ridge, in 1945.
* Black and white laser prints are supplied in the package, and a high resolution, home/office-printable, colour PDF version is made available via email after purchase (automatically sent for direct-purchase customers).
Richly detailed Docs file – the Aviaeology "magazine article in a decal bag" you may have heard about – as a PDF that you can zoom in to high magnification on-screen, or print out. Internet-connected registered owners of the decal set get the colour docs PDF for free.
Documentation includes markings placement and painting instructions for all subject aircraft, plus a good number of reference photographs. Additional material in this particular set's Docs include a detailed article on the two schemes worn on Eastern Air Command's Ventura fleet, while the overall package is laced throughout with modeller-friendly notes and details related to each individual aircraft.
A separate general decal preparation / application instruction sheet completes the package.
• Ventura GR.V (serial not presently known) with Ubat marking, most probably of 113 (BR) Squadron in 1944-45.
• Ventura GR.V (early nose) 2141 as aircraft "C" of 145 (BR) Squadron, as photographed at Scoudouc, New Brunswick, June 1945.
• Ventura GR.V (early nose) 2146 as aircraft "M" of 145 (BR) Squadron, Torbay, Newfoundland, August 1943.
• Ventura GR.V (early nose) 2152 as aircraft "K" of 145 (BR) Squadron, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, summer 1945.
• Ventura GR.V (early nose) 2156 as aircraft "U" of 113 (BR) Squadron, Torbay, Newfoundland, August 1944.
• Ventura GR.V (late nose) 2159 as aircraft "P" of 145 (BR) Squadron, Torbay, Newfoundland, summer 1943.
• Ventura GR.V (late nose) 2160 as aircraft "M" of 145 (BR) Squadron, , Torbay, Newfoundland, September 1943.
• Ventura GR.V (late nose) 2207 as aircraft "M" of 145 (BR) Squadron, as photographed at Summerside, Prince Edward Island, 17 September 1945.
• Ventura GR.V (late nose) 2248 as aircraft "B" of 113 (BR) Squadron circa 1944 at Torbay, and later as "48" of the Eastern Air Command Operational Training Squadron, Pennfield Ridge, in 1945.
* Black and white laser prints are supplied in the package, and a high resolution, home/office-printable, colour PDF version is made available via email after purchase (automatically sent for direct-purchase customers).
Richly detailed Docs file – the Aviaeology "magazine article in a decal bag" you may have heard about – as a PDF that you can zoom in to high magnification on-screen, or print out. Internet-connected registered owners of the decal set get the colour docs PDF for free.
Documentation includes markings placement and painting instructions for all subject aircraft, plus a good number of reference photographs. Additional material in this particular set's Docs include a detailed article on the two schemes worn on Eastern Air Command's Ventura fleet, while the overall package is laced throughout with modeller-friendly notes and details related to each individual aircraft.
A separate general decal preparation / application instruction sheet completes the package.