Airfix is the oldest UK manufacturer of scale plastic model kits and has been producing kits for the mass market since 1952.

Airfix is home to a team of people who work tirelessly researching potential products, designing models, writing blogs and providing support to solve any problems.

X Boeing 727 100 (VH TBS Aviation Australia 2005) Airfix 144 The Little Aviation Museum

Airfix Models This museum has constructed the following Airfix models

X Boeing 727 100 (VH TBS Aviation Australia 2005) Airfix 144 The Little Aviation Museum

Boeing 727-100 (Aviation Australia, VH-TBS, 2005)

X Hawker Hurricane I (111Sqd July 1938) Airfix 72 The Little Aviation Museum

Hawker Hurricane I (111 Squadron RAF, 1938)

X Dornier Do217J Airfix 72 The Little Aviation Museum

Dornier D0217J-1

X BAC TSR2 Airfix 72 The Little Aviation Museum

BAC TSR.2

X Hawker Hurricane IIb (AE K 402 Sqd RCAF 1941) Airfix 72 The Little Avition Museum

Hawker Hurricane IIb (AE-K, 402Squadron RCAF, 1941)

X DeHavilland Comet 4 (BOAC Qantas) Airfix 144 The Little Aviation Museum

DeHavilland Comet 4 (BOAC/Qantas, G-APDP, early 1960s)

X Cessna O 1 Airfix 72 The Little Aviation Museum

Cessna O-1

X Airbus A300 (TAA) Airfix 144 The Little Aviation Museum

Airbus A.300B4 (TAA, VH-TAA, 1981)

X Airbus A300 (Condor) Airfix 144 The Little Aviation Museum

Airbus A.300B4 (Condor Airways, D-AITA, 1994)

X Airbus A300 (Australian) Airfix 144 The Little Aviation Museum

Airbus A.300B4 (Australian Airlines, VH-TAA, 1989)

X Airbus A300 (Air Niugini) Airfix 144 The Little Aviation Museum

Airbus A.300B4 (Air Niugini, P2-ANG, 1984 to 1989)

X Hawker Hurricane II (EG F, Indian Air Force 1943) Airfix 72 The Little Aviation Museum

Hawker Hurricane II (EG-N, 34Squadron RAF, 1943)