Tuesday, June 22, 2010 - 02:23 AM UTC
The Aviation Workshop Publications have released two sets of decals to compliment the On-Target Special No 6 Wings of Stars - US Army Air Corps 1919-1941 book.
Wings of Stars, US Army Air Corps 1919-1941 book
The On-Target Special No 6 Wings of Stars - US Army Air Corps 1919-1941 book is dedicated to the over looked subject of American Air Power between the Wars and follows on the Wings Series already published by The Aviation Workshop. This book is focused on the large fleet of Army aircraft colour schemes and marking from between the two World Wars.
Stock Code: OTS6
Manufactured by: On-Target Publications

The Decals

MA-190: Wings of Stars Part 1
Manufactured by - Model Alliance
Scale - 1/72nd and 1/48th
•Boeing P-26A of 18th Pursuit Group, Hawaii 1939
•Boeing P-21E of 19th Pursuit Squadron, Hawaii 1933
•Spad XIII of 17th Pursuit Squadron, Michigan 1922-23
•Curtiss P-36A Hawk of 55th Pursuit Squadron, Louisiana 1939
•Bell P-39D HQ Flight, 31st Pursuit Group during the 'Carolina Manoevres' 1941
•Curtiss P-0E of 79th Pursuit Group, 'Louisiana Manoeuvres' 1941

MA-191: Wings of Stars Part 2
Manufactured by - Model Alliance
Scale - 1/72nd and 1/48th
•Nieuport 28, 213th Aero Squadron, Florida 1919
•Curtiss P-6E Hawk, 33rd Pursuit Squadron, 8th Pursuit Group, Virginia Beach, 1934
•Boeing P-12E of 95th Pursuit Group, California 1934
•Seversky P-35 of 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Michigan 1937
•Bell P-39D of 40th Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group, 'Carolina Manoeuvres' 1941
•Curtiss P-40B of 55th Pursuit Squadron, 20th Pursuit Group, California 1940
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I wonder what the Nieuport 28 from the Florida squadron looks like.
JUN 22, 2010 - 08:19 AM
I should have the review up by the weekend, so we will see then . Andy
JUN 22, 2010 - 09:57 AM
Bit of stars and stripes and an indian head if memory serves.
JUN 22, 2010 - 12:35 PM
Correct. Like I mentioned in Terri's Nie.28 thread, five-color camo'ed wings with a blue forward fuselage and red-and-white stripes on the fuselage fabric areas, and a white horizontal tail (look at the second image in my review, the decals for the Nie.28 are at the top): http://www.internetmodeler.com/artman/publish/nraviation/Model-Alliance-1-72-and-1-48-Wings-of-Stars.php
JUN 23, 2010 - 01:45 AM
Hello! Does the book cover aircraft other than fighters? Thanks for your time, -James
NOV 23, 2010 - 07:47 PM
Yes. You can see a list of most of the aircraft covered in my article: LINK Granted, at the end is just a list of aircraft that have kits available in 1/72, but that's most of what's in the book as it is.
NOV 24, 2010 - 12:57 AM
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