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FBW 38 (a.D.) Jever - Tornado IDS 43+94 Norm 95
printsize: DIN A3
High value 250 g/m2 silky luster paper poster at the size of DIN A3 (420x297 mm, 16 1/2 x 11 3/4'', DIN A2 and DIN A1 optional) with aircraft scheme and textual descriptions. Background story Shown is TORNADO IDS 43+94 from former FBW 38 with norm 95 camouflage color. The aircraft is shown in the normal peacetime configuration for trainingsflights with Cerberus C-III electronic jammer on the left outside wing station, external wing tanks on the inside wing station and a captive (not flyable, but with all electronics) air-to-air anti-aircraft missile AIM-9L (i) SIDEWINDER.

€13.95*
FBW 38 (ex) Jever - IDS 44+08 Norm 83B with MW-1
printsize: DIN A3
High value 250 g/m2 silky luster paper poster at the size of DIN A3 (420x297 mm, 16 1/2 x 11 3/4'', DIN A2 and DIN A1 optional) with aircraft scheme and textual descriptions. Background story Aircraft shown with external Tank, AIM-9L (i) SIDEWINDER air-to-air missile, electronic jammer POD Cerberus C-III and multi-purpose-weapon MW-1. The multi-purpose weapon MW-1 consists of 4 container with an overall of 112 ejection tubes from which the so-called submunition is ejected to the side. The weapon is capable for operation in high-speed lowest level flight. The following submunition is available for the MW-1: miniature hollow-explosive charge bomblet (KB-44) double flat-charge mine (MIFF) multi-splitter explosive (MUSA) runway bomb (STABO) The complete MW-1 is either filled with only one kind of submunition or with a mix. The only exception are STABO which are never mixed with other submunition.

€13.95*
FBW 38 (ex) Jever - IDS 44+08 special paint "20 years FBW 38"
printsize: DIN A3
High value 250 g/m2 silky luster paper poster at the size of DIN A3 (420x297 mm, 16 1/2 x 11 3/4'', DIN A2 and DIN A1 optional) with aircraft scheme and textual descriptions. Background story TORNADO IDS 44+08 of former FBW 38, with external tanks, AIM-9Li air-to-air missile (codename 'Sidewinder') and C-III EW (electronic warfare) POD, in the colourful "20 years FBW 38" special paint.

€13.95*
FBW 38 (ex) Jever - IDS 44+97 special paint "40 years Jever"
printsize: DIN A3
High value 250 g/m2 silky luster paper poster at the size of DIN A3 (420x297 mm, 16 1/2 x 11 3/4'', DIN A2 and DIN A1 optional) with aircraft scheme and textual descriptions. Background story Depicted is former FBW 38 TORNADO IDS 44+97 with the special paint for the 40 years anniversary of GAF Station Jever. The jet is depicted "super clean", which means with no outboard stores at all, not even with pylons which connect the stores to the airplane.

€13.95*
FBW 38 (ex) Jever - Tornado ECR 46+46 Norm 83B with HARM
printsize: DIN A3
High value 250 g/m2 silky luster paper poster at the size of DIN A3 (420x297 mm, 16 1/2 x 11 3/4'', DIN A2 and DIN A1 optional) with aircraft scheme and textual descriptions. Background story FBW 38 TORNADO ECR 46+46 shown with electronic combat jammer Cerberus C-III, external underwing tank, captive (not flyable) air-to-air missile AIM-9L(i) SIDEWINDER and air-to-ground missile HARM (high speed anti-radiation missile). Before all (at that time) brandnew TORNADO ECR were transferred to FBW 32 in Lechfeld, they were stationed in Jever where one of two future ECR Squadrons was set to service. For several reasons after a short time the Luftwaffe decided to station both squadrons in Lechfeld and to transfer the whole FBW 32 from TORNADO IDS to ECR.

€13.95*
FBW 38 (ex) Jever - Tornado IDS 43+94 Norm 95 with GBU-24
printsize: DIN A3
High value 250 g/m2 silky luster paper poster at the size of DIN A3 (420x297 mm, 16 1/2 x 11 3/4'', DIN A2 and DIN A1 optional) with aircraft scheme and textual descriptions. Background story Former FBW 38 TORNADO IDS in Norm 95 camouflage, shown with electronic combat jammer Cerberus C-III, external underwing tank, captive (not flyable) air-to-air missile AIM-9L(i) SIDEWINDER and laser guided bomb GBU-24. The GBU-24 is a laser guided precission bomb of the paveway series. Its developement dates back until 1965 and was started by Texas Instruments after Bell Laboratories had developed the necessary laser for that. After many bad misses (e.g. Beirut 1983) the first successfull applications took place 1986 during the attacks against Libya. In the later Golf Wars the americans had spectacular success with their laser guided bunker crackers.

€13.95*
FBW 38 (ex) Jever - Tornado IDS 44+08 Norm 83B
printsize: DIN A3
High value 250 g/m2 silky luster paper poster at the size of DIN A3 (420x297 mm, 16 1/2 x 11 3/4'', DIN A2 and DIN A1 optional) with aircraft scheme and textual descriptions. Background story This print shows former FBW 38 (Jever) jet TORNADO IDS 44+08 in the norm 83B camouflage colours. The jet is depicted in the standard peacetime flight configuration with two underwing tanks (only one visible), an empty centerline pylon, one AIM-9Li (i = improved) SIDEWINDER captive (cannot fly) air-to-air missile and the electronic countermeasure POD Cerberus C-III.

€13.95*
FBW 38 (ex) Jever - Tornado IDS 44+08 Norm 83B with GBU-24
printsize: DIN A3
High value 250 g/m2 silky luster paper poster at the size of DIN A3 (420x297 mm, 16 1/2 x 11 3/4'', DIN A2 and DIN A1 optional) with aircraft scheme and textual descriptions. Background story Former FBW 38 TORNADO IDS 44+08 shown with electronic combat jammer Cerberus C-III, external underwing tank, captive (not flyable) air-to-air missile AIM-9L(i) SIDEWINDER and laser guided bomb GBU-24.The GBU-24 is a laser guided precission bomb of the paveway series. Its developement dates back until 1965 and was started by Texas Instruments after Bell Laboratories had developed the necessary laser for that. After many bad misses (e.g. Beirut 1983) the first successfull applications took place 1986 during the attacks against Libya. In the later Golf Wars the americans had spectacular success with their laser guided bunker crackers.

€13.95*
With Pilotennames on the cockpit rail (price additional to the print)
What is more or less standard on US Airforce jets - the names of the crew on the cockpit rail - can be found on german jets only now and then, namely on birds with special paintings for special events. That there are names under the canopy does not mean that this bird is only flown by this crew or pilot, but it is a great honour for the pilots to find his name on a jet of his wing. For little more money you can have your name(s) being printed on this special place e.g. as a special gift for a special friend or just as a gag for you. Just order this extra feature as an extra article and specify in the info-box of the ordering process which name(s) you like to have at what place beneath the cockpits. One last thin: the larger the print is, the better and more impressive the writings can be seen (see also our big size prints in A2 and A1). Please specify in the input box above what names and ranks you want to display!

€19.96*