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Raiden Miniatures Voting File Top 16 Votes Me-264 11 CR.42 8 Spitfire Mk22/24 8 He 115 8 8 P38 Lightning 8 Me-262 7 ME 263 7 Sheet1 Raiden Miniatures Voting File Top 16 Votes Me-264 11 CR.42 8 Spitfire Mk22/24 8 He 115 8 Focke Wulf FW187 8 P38 Lightning 8 Me-262 7 ME 263 7 B-17G 7 F-86 Sabre 7 Mig 15 7 F8F Bearcat 6 N1K1 Rex Floatplane 6 Yak-15 6 Breda Ba.88 Lince 6 RO 37 6 British Votes Spitfire Mk22/24 8 Bristol Blenheim I 5 Fairy Battle 5 De Havilland Hornet 5 De Haviland Mosquito 5 Miles Master M.20 5 Hawker Typhoon 5 Bolton Paul Defiant 4 Page 1 Sheet1 Seafang 4 Spiteful 4 Hawker Hart (inline engine) 4 Hawker Sea Hawk 3 De Haviland DH100 'Vampire' 3 Supermarine Attacker 3 Vickers Valiant 3 Hawker Hart (Radial Engine) 2 Fairey Monofox 2 Hawker Demon 2 Vickers Vincent 2 Bristol Brigand 2 Gloster Gauntlet 2 Hurricane IID (40mm AT) 2 Spitfire XIV 2 Commonweath CA 15 2 Blackburn Botha 2 Meteor I 1 Fairey Firefly 1 Spitfire V Floatplane 1 Hawker Fury 1 Bristol Bulldog 1 Bristol Bulldog (radial) 1 Supermarine Swift 1 Handley Page Victor 1 Avro Lancaster 1 Bristol Beaufighter TFX 1 Gloster Pioneer 1 Page 2 Sheet1 De Havilland DH 89 Rapide 1 De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth 1 Westland Whirlwind (fighter) 1 Tempest II 1 TSR2 1 Spitfire Vb 1 Tornado F.3 1 Spitfire VIII 1 Spitfire IX 1 Sepecat Jaguar 1 Handley page Halifax II (triangular fin & Merlin Engines) 1 Handley page Halifax III (Square fin & Hercules Engines) 1 English Electric Lightning 1 Hector Fox 1 German Votes Me-264 11 He115 8 Focke Wulf FW187 8 Me 262 7 ME 263 7 JU-87G Stuka 5 DO 17 5 Arado Ar-234C (4 BMW jets) 4 He 280 4 Blohm und Voss BV 40 (Glider Fighter) 4 Ar 68 4 DO 22 4 Page 3 Sheet1 FW P.VII Flitzer 4 BV 222 3 Me P1011 3 X4 Air to Air Missiles 3 JU-88 C6 3 BF109 Z 3 HS123 3 Ar 240 3 JU-86 Solid nose/Radial Engines 2 Arado 65 2 Fiesler Fi 167 3 He 70 (radial) 2 Dornier 19 2 Ju 290 2 Daimler Benz Amerika Bomber Project A 2 Me P.1099B 2 Focke Achgelis FA 223 2 Bf109 TL 2 Me323 Gigant Gunship/configered as glider 2 Ju-87 B 2 Bf109 B/C/D 2 He-277 2 Fi-156 Storch 2 He 280 2 BF109 T 1 JU-86 Glazed Nose 1 Ju-87 A 1 He 162 1 Page 4 Sheet1 He 177 1 Ju 287 1 Ju 390 1 He 111 H-22 1 DO 18 1 DO 26 1 BV 138 1 BV/Ha 139 1 Do 23 1 BV p.170 1 Ju 52 1 He 111 (SCW Version) 1 He 343 1 Ju 488 1 Ju 388 1 Do 17e 1 He 111 Early Version 1 Me 163 1 BV208/3 1 DO 19 1 HS 126 1 He 219 1 Ar 196 1 Fi 167 1 JU-88A 1 FW190D 1 ME 210 1 Page 5 Sheet1 American Votes P38 Lightning 8 B-17G 7 F-86 Sabre 7 F8F Bearcat 6 Northrop Flying Wing 5 F-94A Starfire – 5 Votes 5 Northrop A-17 4 Bell P-59 Airacomet 4 F-82 Twin Mustang 4 Martin B10 (Extended Greenhouse Cockpit) 4 P-80 Shooting Star 4 Hawk 75 (fixed gear) 4 A-12 Shrike 3 B-18 Bolo 3 F-84F Thunderstreak 3 RF-84F Thuderflash 3 F-86D Dog Sabre 3 P 39 Airacobra 3 AM Mauler 3 B-36 3 F-84 Thundejet 3 F3D Skynight 3 F-89 Scorpion 3 C-130 Transport 3 AC-130 Gunship 3 AC-47 Gunship 3 F-22 3 Page 6 Sheet1 Hawk 75 3 Curtiss Hawk 3 Chance Voight V.93S 2 B-45 Tornado 2 PB2M Mars 2 P66 2 FR Fireball 2 SB2A Buccaneer 2 P58 Chain Lightning 2 P54 2 F35 2 F2G-1 Corsair 2 F2G-2 Corsair 2 F11F Tiger 2 F7U Cutlass 2 FJ Fury (Straight Wings) 2 Douglas Boston MKIII 2 XA-38 Grizzly 2 XP-67 Bat 2 F2H Banshee 2 F-18E Super Hornet 2 F-35 2 CW 22 2 B-32 Dominator 2 UH-1 Cobra 2 UH-1 Huey 2 E-2C Hawkeye 2 F-15 Eagle 2 Page 7 Sheet1 F-15E Eagle 2 Seversky 'Convoy Fighter' 1 P55 1 P60 1 Martin Maryland 1 Martin Baltimore 1 P40K or M 1 PBM Mariner 1 RF-4 (c or E) 1 F-4K or M (Spey Engined Version) 1 Consolidated Vultee XP81 1 Coctaw Helicopter 1 P30 1 XF85 1 B-66 Destroyer 1 AJ Savage 1 A3D 1 XF5F Skyrocket 1 XF5U - Flying Pancake 1 F6U Pirate 1 XFV VTOL Fighter 1 XF2Y Seaplane Fighter 1 F9C Sparrowhawk 1 T4M 1 J4F Widgeon 1 P4M Mercator 1 P2V Neptune 1 P3V Orion 1 Page 8 Sheet1 PB4Y-2 1 P5M Marlin 1 R3Y 1 XP-56 Black Bullet 1 F7F Tigercat 1 P-26 Peashooter 1 Vultee VII 1 Northrop 2E 1 F4D Skyray 1 P40B 1 F100D 1 FG2 Goodyear Corsair with Bubble Canopy 1 FH-1 Phantom 1 T-28 Trojan COIN Aircraft 1 T-37B Dragonfly COIN Aircraft 1 B-57 Bomber 1 A1 Skyraider with karge greenhouse canopy 1 F-105 'Thud' 1 C-119 Flying Box Car 1 AC-119 Gunship 1 C-123 Provider 1 AC-123 Gunship 1 F101 Voodoo 1 F-104S 1 AH-1Z Super Cobra 1 F-18F Super Hornet 1 F-16C 1 A-17 1 Page 9 Sheet1 Panther 1 TBD Devestator 1 TBF Avenger 1 SB2C Helldiver 1 A-6E Intruder 1 A-7 Corsair II 1 B-1B Lancer 1 B-52G Stratofortress 1 B-50 1 Japanese Votes N1K1 Rex Floatplane 6 A7M2 Reppu 'Sam' 5 Yokosuka R2Y2 4 Ki-30 - 4 Vote 4 F1M1 Pete 3 G8N 'Rita' 3 Kikka 3 Ki-83 3 Ki-115 3 D1A 3 G4M 'Betty' 3 Ki-102 2 Ki-98 2 Ki-36 2 Ki-94-II 2 Q1W 'Lorna' 2 Ki-43 2 Page 10 Sheet1 Radial Judy 2 Ki-2 2 Ki-10 1 Ki-32 1 Ki-21 Sally 1 Ki-84 1 Mitsubishi F1 + ASM1 Missile 1 Ki-61 Tony 1 A6M2-N Rufe 1 Ki-27 1 Aichi D1A 1 Russian Votes Mig-15 7 Yak-15 6 Lavochin La5 5 Berezniak-Isaev BI-1 5 Mig-17 5 Mig-9 5 Yak-4 3 Lavochin La7 3 Sturmovik IL2 3 SU-7 3 Polikarpov I-17 3 LaGG-3 3 Yak 3 3 Lavochin La5FN 3 Li- 84 Soviet Licensed buit Dakota with turret 2 Page 11 Sheet1 Su-15 2 Su-21 "Flagon" 2 Yak-15 2 DI-6 2 I-15 bis 2 Yak 9 2 SU 27 2 Mig 21 F-13 2 Mig-3 2 Mig 29 2 SU 31 2 I-5 2 IL2M 1 Pe-3 1 Polikarpov I-5 1 Tupolev SB-2 M103 1 Pe-2 1 Tupolev Project 64 Heavy Bomber 1 Grogorovich IP-1 1 Beriev Kor-1 1 Be-6 'Madge' 1 Be-10 "Mallow" 1 Be-12 "Mail" 1 La-15 "Fantail" 1 Mya-4 "Bison" 1 Tu-16 "Badger" 1 Tu-22 "Blinder" 1 Tu-95 "Bear" 1 Page 12 Sheet1 Tu-128 "Fiddler" 1 Yak-23 "Flora" 1 Yak-28 "Firebar" 1 Yakolev "Mandrake" 1 I-153 1 La-9/11 1 I-17 1 IL-10 1 Mi-28N Havoc 1 SU-34 Fullback 1 Tu-22M Backfire 1 Su-27 1 Italian Votes Fiat CR 42 8 Breda Ba.88 Lince 6 RO 37 6 SM91 5 SM.84 4 Re2001 4 Caproni Ca.314 4 Fiat CR 32 4 Fiat CR.25 3 Ca 135 3 Caproni-Vizzola F.5 3 M.C. 2005 3 Breda Ba 65 3 Campini/Caproni C.1 3 Page 13 Sheet1 RO 43/44 3 Ca 305 3 RE 2000 3 Ca 310 3 SAI 207 2 CA 335 2 Sabca S47 2 Aeritalia (Fiat) G91 2 Breda B65bis 2 Cant Z1018 2 Fiat RS14 2 SM 92 2 BR-20 2 MC 202 2 MC 200 1 SM.79 1 SM.83 1 French Votes Dassault Ouragon 4 Dewoitine D520 4 M.B. 155/157 3 Potez 25 TOE 2 Potez 542 2 Loire 210 Floatplane Fighter 2 Bloch MB.200 2 MS 406 2 Arsenal VG 33 2 Page 14 Sheet1 Mirage F.1 2 MS 406 with soviet Klimov engine 1 Renard R36-39 1 Potez 230 1 Bloch MB.174 1 LeO 20 1 Potez 540 1 Loire 46C 1 Arsenal VB 10 1 Sud-est SE 100 1 Dewoitine D510 1 Po-63X 1 Swedish Votes Saab 18 3 Saab J21 2 Saab 29 Tunnan 2 Saab J21R 1 Saab 32 Lansen 1 Saab 39 Gripen 1 Poland Votes PZL P-24 5 PZL 43 2 PZL 38 2 PZL 62 2 PWS 10 2 PZL 11c 2 Page 15 Sheet1 Holland Votes Koolhaven FK-58 4 Fokker D.XVII 4 Fokker D.XXIII 4 Fokker T.VIII Floatplabe 2 Fokker T5 Bomber 2 Fokker G.1 1 Czechoslovakia Votes Avia 135 3 S-199 3 B.534 open Seat 2 B.33 2 Other Votes IK 9 2 Avro Arrow 2 Myrsky 2 IAR80 2 DoFlug 3802/3802 1 FMA IAe Namcu 1 CF100 1 Miscellaneous Votes Schneider Trophy Planes 4 Barrage Balloon 3 Page 16 Sheet1 V1 Launch Ramp 3 Parachuting Pilot 3 Ground Crew 1 German Bombs (SC 20, SC250 & SC500) 1 Russian Bombs (FAB 250 & FAB 500) 1 Airfield Vehicles (Bomb Trolleys, Tractors, etc.) 1 Modern Air to Air Weapons 1 Modern Air to Ground Weapons 1 Aircraft Carriers Votes Akagi 1 Kaga 1 Soryu 1 Hiryu 1 Lexington 1 Shoho 1 Yorktown 1 Hornet 1 Page 17.
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