WW2 Model Airplane Kits

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German WW2 Airplanes

German WW2 Airplanes

German WW2 Airplanes a large and varied group of aircraft. The Germans captured a great many aircraft from the conquered European states, while the Germans may have considered the majority to be obsolete and not fit for front line duties this didn’t stop them from using them in a second line or export role. For instance captured Hawk 75 aircraft still in crates from the United States were unpacked checked and then sold to Finland for use in their war with the Russians. The Germans used captured examples of the Dewoitine D520 as an advanced trainer for their fighter pilots and as a second line fighter for policing duties.  Germany also delivered to her European Allies captured aircraft and worn out or obsolete aircraft from their inventory for their air forces.

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