AV-8B and Hornets
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Dave Roof from Flying Leatherneck Decals has supplied information and images of their next two releases:
FL48006 Jumpin' Jarheads AV-8B Harriers
Includes markings for seven Harriers. (pictured at top of page)
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Two AV-8B Night Attack Harriers from VMAT-203, the Harrier training squadron at MCAS Cherry Point. Commanding Officers and one line jet. Squadron badges applied to nose are printed by Archer Fine Transfers and included on an insert sheet.
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Two AV-8B II Plus Harriers from VMA-542 during their 2007 OIF combat tour. Commanding Officers and one line jet. In memory of Marines attached to the 2nd Marine Air Wing killed in action, their names were applied to the fuselage sides of the squadrons aircraft.
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Three AV-8B II Plus Harriers from VMA-214 during their 2004 OIF combat tour. Commanding Officers and two line jets.
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Full stencils for three complete aircraft will be included on a second sheet. Includes CD with walk around photos of each aircraft except VMA-214, as well as general airframe details.
Retail $17.00
FL48022 Marine Fighter Attack Squadron One Two Two - OIF 2008
Our most comprehensive sheet to date measuring 8.5 x 11 inches.
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Twelve F/A-18C Hornets from VMFA-122 during their current combat tour. Marine Air Group Commanding Officers, Squadron Commanding Officers and 10 line jets. Squadron markings to for four (4) aircraft, with optional BuNo/Modex/Aircrew names for all 12 assigned aircraft.
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One F/A-18C Hornet from 2007. Commanding Officers jet in markings when they were still officially the 'Crusaders'.
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Two F/A-18A Hornets from 1999. Commanding Officers and one line jet.
- Full stencils for two complete aircraft and extensive instruction sheets for each option.
Retail $22.00
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Last updated 2 October, 2008
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