Ds. 100 – Hawker Hurricane
A British single-seat fighter aircraft that was widely used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Battle of Britain and throughout World War II. Known for its maneuverability and ruggedness, it was instrumental in defending against the Luftwaffe.
Ds. 600 – Supermarine Spitfire
A British single-seat fighter aircraft that was a key component of the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Battle of Britain and throughout World War II. Its speed, maneuverability, and firepower made it a formidable opponent.
Bt-13: British Royal Air Force (RAF)
The air force of the United Kingdom during World War II. Known for its role in the Battle of Britain and its strategic bombing campaigns, the RAF was a pivotal force in the Allied victory.
Bs-38: Hawker Typhoon
A single-engine fighter-bomber, the Hawker Typhoon was used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. It was known for its speed and its powerful armament. The Typhoon was primarily used for ground attack missions.
Bs-50: Supermarine Spitfire
A single-engine fighter aircraft, the Supermarine Spitfire was used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. It was one of the most famous and effective fighter aircraft of the war, and played a key role in the Battle of Britain.
Bs-22: Bristol Beaufighter
A twin-engine fighter-bomber, the Bristol Beaufighter was used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. It was known for its powerful armament and its ability to operate in both day and night.
Bs-23: Bristol Blenheim
A twin-engine light bomber, the Bristol Blenheim was used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. It was also used as a reconnaissance aircraft and a night fighter.
Bs-24: Bristol Britannia
A four-engine turboprop airliner, the Bristol Britannia was produced in the 1950s and 1960s. It was used by several airlines, including BOAC, and was also used by the Royal Air Force.
Bs-25: Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
A single-engine fighter aircraft, the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk was used by the United States Army Air Forces, the Royal Air Force, and other Allied air forces during World War II. It was known for its ruggedness and its distinctive shark-mouth paint scheme.
Bs-27: de Havilland Mosquito
A twin-engine aircraft, the de Havilland Mosquito was designed and built in Britain and was used by the Royal Air Force throughout World War II. It was a versatile aircraft that could be used as a bomber, fighter, night fighter, and reconnaissance aircraft.