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RAF Airplane Badge Set

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  • Hawker Hurricane.stl
  • Supermarine Spitfire.stl

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Publication date 2024-01-14 at 17:18
Design number 1711804

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Set consisting of 5 badges representing the most famous Royal Air Force aircraft that participated in the Second World War. They can be used as decoration or as a set of coasters. :

Supermarine Spitfire: British single-seat fighter of World War II, famous for its role in the Battle of Britain. Noted for its elliptical wing design and superior speed.

Hawker Hurricane: First RAF monoplane fighter, it played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain. It was designed by Sydney Camm and was the RAF's most numerous fighter at the time.

De Havilland Mosquito: Nicknamed "the wooden wonder", it was a multi-purpose military aircraft that served as a bomber, fighter and reconnaissance aircraft. It was known for its speed and versatility.

Bristol Beaufighter: Long-range heavy fighter, developed from the Bristol Beaufort torpedo plane. It served as a night fighter and fighter-bomber during World War II.

Avro Lancaster: A four-engine heavy bomber, it was one of the RAF's main bombers during World War II. Known for its night raids and precision attacks.

Tricolor background: is a circular badge identifying the nationality of the aircraft. It consists of concentric circles with the colors blue, white and red, representing the flag of the United Kingdom. During the war, in the Asian and Pacific theaters, the red inner circle was painted white or light blue to avoid confusion with Japanese aircraft.

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It does not require the use of supports or high fill density. If printing with an FDM printer, it is recommended to activate the "smoothing" setting in the slicing program (Cura, etc.) to obtain better quality surfaces.

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