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Book Author(s)
Robert Pied, Nicolas Deboeck
Review Author
Pablo Bauleo
Published on
Company
HMH Publications
MSRP
$31.00

I discovered HMH Publications and Duke Hawkins Series recently and they are quickly becoming favorites of mine. The quality of the content that is covered (i.e level of detail) and the printing are fantastic. The paper quality is super, with a satin finish. All pictures are in color, with proper exposure and very sharp focus, so all details are crisp.

The pictorial book is split in the following sections: Types, Forward Fuselage, Fuselage, Air Intakes, Wings, Cockpit, Front Landing Gear, Main Landing Gear, Vertical Tail, Maintenance, Engine, Pylons, Action and then an extra 20 pages on the Mirage 5 and Mirage 50.

As you can see, the pictures have very descriptive and relevant captions, helping you understand what detail is being highlighted in each image. Not only you are getting all the walk-around images you need for your build, you are also learning details of the aircraft as you read along.

Book Author(s)
Anthony Cooper
Review Author
Hub Plott
Published on
Company
Fonthill Media
MSRP
$45.00

This book covers Australian Sunderland operations against the U-boats in Europe in 1942 to 1943. The book is divided into 10 chapters along with an introduction and three appendices, telling the stories of Nos. 10 and 461 Squadrons and their exemplary service in the RAF’s Coastal Command. Serving from UK territorial waters to the Bay of Biscay these Sunderland crews faced the many hazards of weather, long patrols over sea, German fighters, and flack.

These two squadrons were responsible for sinking 11 German U-boats and one Italian submarine. Of the 54 aircraft used by these squadrons, 23 were lost. 12 were shot down by enemy aircraft, 6 crashed on takeoff or landing, 1 disappeared after an SOS and another was lost at sea, after engine failure, 1 was shot down by a U-Boat, 1 exploded while in flight and another crash landed on an airfield.

Review Author
Ben Morton
Published on
Company
ICM
Scale
1/48
MSRP
$21.00

The Ryan Firebee is a series of target drones developed by the Ryan Aeronautical Company beginning in 1951. It was one of the first jet-propelled drones, and remains one of the most widely used target drones ever built.

The Firebee I was the result of a 1948 U.S. Air Force request and contract to Ryan for a jet-powered gunnery target. The first flight of the XQ-2 Firebee prototype took place in early 1951. The drone featured swept flight surfaces and a circular nose inlet. The initial models had distinctive "arrowhead" shaped end plates on the tailplane. The Firebee could be air-launched from a specially modified launch aircraft (Douglas A-26 Invader was first to be used for this), or ground-launched with a single RATO booster.

Book Author(s)
Marek Rys
Review Author
Pablo Bauleo
Published on
Company
Kagero Publishing
MSRP
$24.95

The Topdrawings series specializes in line-drawings of a given subject in each booklet. The 104th installment in this series is devoted to the Dewoitine D.520.

This booklet has line drawings (front, back, left, right, top, bottom, plus fuselage contours) for the D.520 C-1 early series (long spinner), D.520 C-1 late series (short spinner) and the two seat trainer the D.520 DC. All drawings are reproduced 3 times: in 1/72, 1/48 and 1/32 scale (in a pull-out sheet). There are also drawings describing the armament setup and access panels.

In addition to the B&W line drawings, you also get 2 color profiles, in some cases with multiple views (left side, right side, etc) of the same aircraft. Markings are for French service.

The booklet also includes a brief description on the overall history of the aircraft.

If you are looking for detailed drawings of the D.520, this book is the answer.

Highly recommended.

Review Author
Allan Murrell
Published on
Company
Das Werk Scale Models
Scale
1/25
MSRP
$32.95

This kit is a collaboration between Das Werks and Customscale and what a great little kit. The subject matter is a Rheinmetall experimental Flak Weapon with 8 barrels. There is one one example still around which is in a Moscow Museum. There is not official records or documents around anymore on this subject. The only reference I could find was an old “Nuts and Bolts” publication with a photo walkaround of the one on Moscow.

The kit contains

  • 4 sprues molded in light grey styrene
  • 1 Photo Etch sheet
  • 1 instruction booklet.

Construction

The instruction booklet is great and very detailed to assist in the build. There were a couple of minor errors that I list below that I found during the build.

Section 1 is the Base Assembly made up of 5 simple sub sections. These all went together very easily and with no issues.