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I'm trying to get some more information on the toyline, specifically pertaining to the release of Shooter, Cutthroat, "Never" Evers and "Salty" John Salton's aircraft. I do not recall ever seeing any of these planes pictured as toys, and certainly have never seen them in catalouges or on packaging. Furthermore, IIRC, none of these characters ever appeared in the cartoon (Hells. I didn't know Cuthroat's name until seeing it on the article). All my info on them comes from the comic series.
I'd certainly appreciate any information on them, especially pictures.
--170.65.188.1 01:45, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
There were also some model kits from Matchbox of this series. I don't know how many of them were released, I've only found the Kirkov's comet F-4 Phantom in 1:144 scale time ago on ebay but I've never found more info of this model kits anywhere.