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Hello I have 3 rubber British model warplanes, Kittyhawk, P38 and FW138 all dated may 1942.

Can anybody give me any information on these? I want to know the history and possible value.

They are in great shape.

Thanks and God Bless.

Terry Gardiner

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Hmmm, you may want to contact someone like this guy, who runs this site:

 

http://www.collectair.com/Model_Airplanes.html

 

I am wondering about the "British" stamp on the planes. For instance, the P38 is an American plane, not British. Maybe they were created in England?! It will be interesting to see what we can discover.

 

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