A bunch of Additions to the List of Aircraft K&C used to produce (1 Viewer)

Louis Badolato

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Hans, Larry and Myself have recently come across several dealer dispatches and price lists from the golden age of K&C production (1996-1999). These dispatches and lists have enabled me to make substantial additions to the list of Warbirds K&C produced.

First of all, I was previously aware of only two 1:32 scale Helicoptors: a UH1 Huey and a Russian Hind Gunship. According to the March, 1998 price list, K&C also produced in 1:32 scale a Bell Jet Ranger Kiowa, a Huey Medivac Chopper and a Hughes Cayeuse in U.S. Army markings, as well as a 1:48 scale Huey.

There is also another 1:24 scale aircraft (in addition to the Vickers Gunbus): a Supermarine SB6 Seaplane (Snyder Cup Trophy Winner).

To the list of 1:32 scale aircraft, we can add an A6 Intruder (USMC), Auster (RAF), T34 (US Navy), Winjeel (RAF), BAC Lightning (RAF), F18 Hornet (Blue Angels [wow!!]), a Fiesler Storch (Luftwaffe Desert, North Africa), and a D.H2 Vickers Gunbus (previously only known to be produced in 1:24 scale).

To the list of 1/48 Aircraft we can add: PBY Catalina (US Navy and RAF Coastal Command), B25 Mitchell (US Army and Navy), JU52 (Luftwaffe), T38 (USAF), A10 Thunderbolt (USAF).

In other scales we can add: B52 (1:100), C141 Galaxy (USAF) (1:144), Constellation (USAF) (1:72), Constellation (TWA) (1:100); a Pan Am Stratocruiser (1:100).

As an aside, K&C apparently made the Memphis Belle and "A Bit o' Lace" B17's in both 1:48 and 1:72, in addition to the B17's K&C made in 1:32. K&C also apparently made in 1:32 P40's in both RAF Desert and USAF european markings in addition to the Flying Tiger versions.

Andy is keeping me busy trying to keep track of all this for the book. The good news is the price lists acually have item numbers for many of the planes and vehicles I had no item numbers for before, which will, of course, be added to the text.
 
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For those of you who missed the list we are making additions to, here it is:

KING & COUNTRY WARBIRDS

World War I
1. Sopwith Pup, Fighter - Royal Flying Corps. (RAFA01)
2. Vickers Gunbus (1:24 Scale) (RAFA02)
3. SE5A - Royal Flying Corps. (RAFA03)
4. Fokker DR1 Tri-Plane (WB01)
5. Sopwith Camel
6. Albatross DV
7. Fokker DV II
8. Eddie Rickenbacher’s Spad
Inter-War Era (1930’s)
9. Bristol Bulldog - RAF (RAFA04)
10. De Haviland Tiger Moth - RAF (RAFA05)
11. Boeing Stearman - U.S. Army/Navy (WB11)
12. Gloster Gladiator - RAF
13. Brewster Buffalo - U.S. Navy or Royal Australian Airforce
14. Ford Tri-Motor - American Airlines
15. De Haviland 89 Dragon Rapide - British European Airways
16. De Haviland Heron - Jersey Airlines
17. Pan American Flying Boat “Yankee Clipper”
18. Boeing P26 Peashooter
World War II
19. Douglas A20 Boston, Medium Bomber - RAF
20. North American T6 Harvard, Trainer - RAF
21. North American P51B Mustang, Fighter - U.S. Army Air Corps., ETO
22. North American P51D Mustang, Fighter - U.S. Army Air Corps., PTO (WB05)
23. Lockheed P38 Lightning, Fighter - U.S. Army Air Corps., PTO (WB06)
24. P47 Thunderbolt, Razorback
25. P47 Thunderbolt, Bubble Canopy
26. Chance-Vought F4U Corsair - U.S. Navy/Marines, PTO (WB09)
27. Grumman F6F Hellcat - U.S. Navy, PTO (WB10)
28. Grumman Wildcat - U.S.M.C.
29. Bristol Beaufighter, Torpedo Bomber/Nightfighter - RAF Coastal Command
30. Fairey Swordfish, Bi-Plane Torpedo Bomber - Royal Navy (WB04)
31. Supermarine Spitfire MK2 - RAF (RAFA06)
32. Supermarine Spitfire MK5 - RAF (RAFA07)
33. Supermarine Spitfire MK5B - RAF (RAFA07B)
34. Supermarine Spitfire MK9 (Four Blade Prop) - Royal Canadian Airforce
35. Hawker Hurricane MK2 - RAF (RAFA08)
36. Hawker Tempest, Ground Support Fighter - RAF
37. Hawker Typhoon, Ground Support Fighter - RAF
38. Hawker Seafury, Trainer - RAF
39. Hawker Seafury, Fighter - Royal Australian Navy
40. Handley Page Victor - RAF
41. DeHaviland Mosquito, Fighter/light bombe - RAF (RAFA10)
42. Messerschmitt ME 109 “Emil” - Luftwaffe (WB02)
43. Messerschmitt ME 109 “Gustav” - Luftwaffe (WB02)
44. Messerschmitt ME 410 - Luftwaffe
45. Messerschmitt ME 262, Jet Fighter- Luftwaffe
46. Focke Wulf 190 - Luftwaffe (WB03)
47. Focke Wulf 190A (Shortnose) - Luftwaffe
48. Focke Wulf 189 - Luftwaffe
49. Heinkell HE111, Medium Bomber - Luftwaffe
50. Curtis P40 Hawk Fighter/Dive Bomber - Flying Tigers (WB07)
51. Junkers JU52, paratroop/cargo plane - Luftwaffe
52. Junkers JU87 “Stuka”, Divebomber - Luftwaffe
53. Bloem-Voss 141B Recon/light bomber - Luftwaffe, Russian Front
54. Mitsubishi Zero A6M - Japanese Navy (WB08)
55. Zeke Floatplane, Recon (1:48 Scale)- Japanese Navy
56. Aichii 99 Val - Japanese Navy
57. IL 2M3 Sturmovik - Soviet Airforce
58. Boeing B17 Flying Fortress, Heavy Bomber - U.S. Army Air Corps.
59. Avro Lancaster Dambuster, Heavy Bomber - RAF
60. B24 Liberator, Heavy Bomber - U.S. Army Air Corps.
61. North American B25 Mitchell, Medium Bomber - U.S. Army Air Corps.
62. B29 Super Fortress, Heavy Bomber - U.S. Army Air Corps.
63. Handley Page Halifax, Heavy Bomber - RAF
64. PBY Catalina, Flying Boat - U.S. Navy
66. C47 Dakota, Paratroop/Cargo Plane, U.S. Army Air Corps./RAF
66. Horsa Glider - RAF
67. DC-3, Troop Transport - Canadian Air Force
68. DC-3 “The Betsy” - Cathay Pacific
69. TBM Avenger (U.S. Navy & Fleet Air Arm)
70. Junkers JU88 Nightfighter
71. Macci 202
72. Ar 196 Arado Floatplane (Luftwaffe)
Post-WWII to Present
73. Grumman Tracker - U.S. Navy or Japanese Defense Force
74. Lockheed F104 Starfighter, Jet Fighter - West German Navy
75. B52 Bomber - U.S.A.F.

76. Fairey Firefly - Royal Navy

77. AFU Skyraider (U.S. Navy & South Vietnamese Airforce)

78. F4 Phantom (1:48 scale) (U.S. Navy, Air Force & Marines)

79. Chinese Mig 15

80. Lockheed Tristar (1:100 & 1:200 scale) - Cathay Pacific

81. McDonald Douglas DC10 (1:100 & 1:200 scale) - JAL

82. Boeing 707 (1:100 scale)

83. Boeing 727 (1:100 scale)

84. Boeing 737 (1:100 scale)

85. F14 Tomcat (1:32 and 1:48 scale)

86. F15 Eagle (1:48 scale)

87. F16 Falcon

88. F117 Stealth

89. Tornado (Royal Air Force, Desert Storm)

90. AV8B Harrier (U.S. Marines, Royal Navy)

91. Buccaneer (Royal Navy)

92. Boeing 747-400 (1:100 & 1:200 scale)

93. Airbus 300 (1:100 & 1:200 scale)

94. Constellation (1:100 & 1:75 scale)

95. F86 Sabre (U.S. Airforce & Tiawanese Airforce)

96. Sea Venom (Royal Navy)

97. English Electric Lightning (Royal Air Force)

98. Hawker Hunter (Royal Air Force)

99. MI24 Hind Gunship (Russian Helicoptor Gunship

100. HU1H Huey (U.S. Army & Marines)

101. Vampire (RAF)
 
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Louis,

I very much appreciate the list of Warbirds you are making. Clearly, developing this list takes a great deal of research time and effort. Thank you for providiing it.

I am curious, however, why Andy cannot provide this information directly to you. Are the K&C company records not complete?

Whatever the case may be, I certainly look forward to the book you are publishing and the data contained therein.

Warmest personal regards,

Pat
 
Louis,
Thanks for sharing.

Do you have a photo of the Fiesler Storch (Luftwaffe Desert, North Africa)?
Semper Fi!
Rick
 
Pat,

The answer is no, Andy has kept no master list, and, in fact, Hans, Larry and I often point out newly discovered old K&C treasures to Andy and get the response "oh, yeah, I forgot about making that". So I am constantly at work trying to catalogue everything, so the book can be accurate.

Rick,

Sorry, I do not have a photo of the Fiesler Storch. I found it referenced in a 1999 Dealer dispatch, but sadly, there are no photographs. Hopefully Andy will have some recollection of the piece and be able to provide us with a description, and an estimate of how many he made.

Regards,

Louis
 
As usual, that's a pretty amazing list. Hats off to Louis, Larry and Hans for putting the list together. It would be interesting to see pictures of all this planes, if only they were available. It only whets the appetite for the book and hopefully Andy's reintroduction of these planes.
 
Louis Badolato said:
Pat,

The answer is no, Andy has kept no master list, and, in fact, Hans, Larry and I often point out newly discovered old K&C treasures to Andy and get the response "oh, yeah, I forgot about making that". So I am constantly at work trying to catalogue everything, so the book can be accurate.

Rick,

Sorry, I do not have a photo of the Fiesler Storch. I found it referenced in a 1999 Dealer dispatch, but sadly, there are no photographs. Hopefully Andy will have some recollection of the piece and be able to provide us with a description, and an estimate of how many he made.

Regards,

Louis

Louis,

Thanks for answering my question. I am even more impressed and appreciative of the research you are doing. Your book will be a significant contribution to toy soldiering and I will certainly purchase a copy when it is available!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat
 
Hey guys, I just got this e-mail from Andy about Warbirds production:

Dear Louis,

Many thanks for the email and your patience. Re the Warbird front—over the years we literally produced thousands. Some of these were “one-offs” as special gifts others were pieces I picked up at the factories when they had produced “extras’ for other clients. Still others (over 200) were bought from a competitor who wanted out of the business. I realized how difficult this must make it for you in compiling your list.

Unfortunately K&C were not as well organized in those days as we are today and that’s why there always a few discrepancies in our warbird lists.

And yes, I do remember we did quite a few 1:48 scale warbirds – B17’s…Lancasters …C47 Dakotas…B24 Liberators plus some others.

Keep up the great work!

Best wishes,

Andy
 
Thousands? Wow, that's unbelievable. Creating a list wii apparently always have to be a work in progress, requiring detective skills. If only there was a way to get every owner of a plane to contact Louis and company.
 

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