Remembering D-Day 1944 – 2021
June 6th 1944 marked the beginning of Operation Overlord and the Battle of Normandy, with a colossal airborne offensive providing air support for the naval invasion force. Black and white recognition stripes hastily painted on allied aircraft minimised the risk of ‘friendly fire’ incidents. Our highly detailed D-Day series models all feature this distinctive marking.
The collection includes five models, which are fully assembled and painted with display stands included in the box .

Easy Model – PKEA33303 – 1:72 scale
D-Day invasion stripes worn by Spitfire Mk V AB910 from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
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Easy Model – PKEA33304 – 1:72 scale
D-Day markings worn by Hurricane PZ758 of RAF Transport Command, Air Letter Despatch Service, RAF Northolt.
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Easy Model – PKEA33305 – 1:72 scale
D-Day markings worn by rare Typhoon survivor MN235, from 1972 to 2013 on static display at the RAF museum.
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Easy Model – PKEA33306 – 1:72 scale
D-Day markings applied to P-51D airframe 44-73877 restored as 112 ‘Shark’ Squadron KH774 complete with shark mouth and teeth.
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Easy Model – PKEA33308 – 1:72 scale
D-Day Easy Model representing heritage F-15C c/n 919 serial 84-0010 of 493d Fighter Squadron “The Grim Reapers” based at RAF Lakenheath. Decorated with blue fin, checkerboard, and other squadron markings.
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