Please note that any item over £20 will only be sent signed for (This will increase the postage cost over that shown with the model, See charges below) and all items sent to Eastern Europe/Russia and Asia will only be sent Airsure (Signed for) No Exceptions. Academy Tiger-1 Mid Production (with Interior & Crew) 1/35 Scale Model K After all other national teams went to use automotive paints. The team was formed in the summer of 1963 by flying instructors, at No 4 Flying Training School at RAF Valley, eventually re-forming as the Red Arrows late 1964. The Folland Gnat is a British compact swept-wing subsonic fighter aircraft that was developed and produced by Folland Aircraft.Envisioned as an affordable light fighter in contrast to the rising cost and size of typical combat aircraft, it was procured as a trainer aircraft for the Royal Air Force (RAF) as well as by export customers, who used the Gnat in both combat and training capacities. Please ask for a quote. And Finally- If you buy it and do not like it I will take it back, provided 1) You let me know you intend to return it 2) it is returned properly packed 3) it is received within 14 days (21days overseas) I will then refund the cost of the plane, you pay only for the postage (both ways) Items will very well packed in an outer box and surrounded by fibre fill (like cotton wool but less dense) or chopped foam but will not be guaranteed against minor, repairable damage. 4 Flying Training School based at RAF Valley in 1964 See my other lots for similar items. Items in the Worthopedia® are obtained exclusively from licensors and partners solely for our members’ research needs. Hi everyone I just wanted to share this finished product with you and bore you with the story behind it. Postage is at cost but i nc reased postal charges are due to massive rises by Royal Mail for items more than 8cm in depth. Folland Gnat T.1 Red Arrows Airfix 1:72. by Juho M on Pienoismallit + Actions Info Kits. Thanks for your endorsement for Humbrol Lemon #99. The lemon colour met government specification i.e it was (is!) Airfix 1/72 Scale Avro Vulcan B Mk2 Xh558 (cat No A50097) Aircraft with tricycle undercarriage have their nose weighted to prevent tail sitting. Stonehouse - Trongate - 1943 Postmark - Real Photo Vintage Postcard Lana Activate Membership Although this question will probably never be resolved, I'm with you and think its the best option out there. eBay UK Folland Gnat T.1 1960s RAF Aerobatic Display Built 1/72 Model. Airfix A55112 Folland Gnat Yellowjacks Starter Set, The Yellowjacks were a RAF aerobatic display team who flew Folland Gnat trainers painted yellow. Under the red was a patch of yellow - from an earlier existence - and I seem to recall that it was indeed an excellent match for good old '69 - which surprised me, as I had heard references to the aircraft bring finished in Lemon yellow......I may have some pic's of that chip somewhere - If I can find it I'll post it up here...Bill Clark's comments above are also interesting.. would love to see that paint samples if you can dig them up..Because it's the RAF and that's the way they do things - 22years of RAF service in aircraft engineering taught me this,,,Based on what evidence - sorry to sound so negative but it's not a standard issue RAF aircraft finish colour - golden yellow is, we even had some in our Sqn POL store and we were an SH sqn, I'd never seen anything painted lemon yellow in my time in the mob or since.There would have been some form of engineering instruction that permitted the team aircraft to be painted in anything other than the standard scheme. Airfix 1:72 Folland Gnat T.1 Plastic Model Kit #A01006 A50082 Airfix Starter Set - Focke Wulf Fw190D - 1:72 Scale - NEW Currently scanning alums of mono negs.

If only one - which one? ).Dennis posted pic's of that chip on here (they're not on line now). Brancaster - Staithe - Aerial View - Real Photo - Old Postcard - Norfolk Do they provide serial options for all 5 a/c or just the one. BT - Eight Limited Edition Mint Optical Beer And Cider Phonecards This one is the alternate scheme for the Yellowjacks aerobatics team aircraft XR992, No.4 Flying Training School, RAF Valley, UK, July 1964. If only one - which one?As side from that, I would also be interested in what Humbrol paint option has been called out - 24 Trainer Yellow or 99 Lemon Yellow.. By my tiring eyes it looks more like a Lemon shade to me..Don't know about the decal options but regarding the paint colour for the aircraft, if you think about it it's likely to be a standard RAF aircraft paint - lemon isn't one of those colours, what you refer to as trainer yellow more likely is the correct shade as it's a standard colour.I personally think that Airfix would use gloss yellow 69, what the RAf equivelant is I do not know. ).Dennis posted pic's of that chip on here (they're not on line now). As I mentioned earlier I tested many paints and mixed a few too, and eventually found that the Revell Matt 25 Flourescent Orange, with a finishing gloss varnish coat it gave a pretty good match to the Airfix 209 Fire Orange Flourescent. That would detail the paint to be used. Folland Gnat T.1 Yellowjacks Airfix 1:72. by Juho M on Pienoismallit + Actions Info Kits. Your credit card or PayPal account will be charged. A full address will be required for such items. Please note that I will not declare a false value on customs labels. Trainer yellow is a matt finish so I don't think it would be that.But was it a regulation RAF paint colour? a British standard colour, and was available through the RAF supply system, I know as I personally had occasion to use Lemon yellow paint on RAF equipment when I was serving!I have on my desk as I write a copy of BS381C(1988) and in Appendix B, "Major organisations using colours from BS 381C" lists both BS 355 Lemon yellow and BS 356 Golden yellow under Ministry of Defence (identification).