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CONCORDE
BRITISH AIRWAYS
BAC-AEROSPATIALE
The first civil
airliner to be equipped with an analogue
fly-by-wire flight control system, the
Concorde was one of only two models of
supersonic passenger airliners to have
seen commercial service.
Scale:
1/100
Wing Span: 10 1/4" Length: 24
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B-17G FORTRESS (OLIVE) BOEING
Considered as the definitive version of the B-17 designs, the B-17G carried more armaments than the earlier Flying Fortress aircrafts.
Scale: 1/72
Wing Span: 17 1/4" Length: 12 1/2" |
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VC-25A AIR FORCE 1 BOEING
The VC-25A is the aircraft code designated by the U.S. Air Force to two specifically configured and highly customized Boeing 747-200B series that transports the President of the United States to any assigned destination.
Scale: 1/200
Wing Span: 12" Length: 14" |
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B-52G STRATOFORTRESS BOEING
The B-52G was the redesigned version of the earlier B-52s to reduce the overall aircraft weight and improve performance.
Scale: 1/100
Wing Span: 22 1/4" Length: 19" |
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SATURN V w/ APOLLO NASA/CHRYSLER
One of the most impressive machines in human history, the Saturn V or “Moon Rocket” was the largest production version of the Saturn family of rockets used by NASA’s Apollo and Skylab programs.
Scale: 1/200
Wing Span: 21 3/4 " Length: 3 5/8" |
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ORBITER (L) working cargo bay door NASA/ROCKWELL
Orbiter, is the main component of the Space Shuttle that allows the spacecraft to orbit a planet or moon without landing on it in order to study the object’s surface from a safe distance.
Scale: 1/100
Wing Span: 9 1/4" Length: 14 1/2" |
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ORBITER (L) NASA/ROCKWELL
Orbiter, is the main component of the Space Shuttle that allows the spacecraft to orbit a planet or moon without landing on it in order to study the object’s surface from a safe distance.
Scale: 1/100
Wing Span: 9 1/4" Length: 14 1/2" |
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ORBITER (M) NASA/ROCKWELL
Orbiter, is the main component of the Space Shuttle that allows the spacecraft to orbit a planet or moon without landing on it in order to study the object’s surface from a safe distance.
Scale: 1/144
Wing Span: 6 1/4" Length: 10" |
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ORBITER (S) NASA/ROCKWELL
Orbiter, is the main component of the Space Shuttle that allows the spacecraft to orbit a planet or moon without landing on it in order to study the object’s surface from a safe distance.
Scale: 1/200
Wing Span: 4 1/2" Length: 7 1/4" |
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CONCORDE
AIR FRANCE
BAC-AEROSPATIALE
The first civil
airliner to be equipped with an analogue
fly-by-wire flight control system, the
Concorde was one of only two models of
supersonic passenger airliners to have
seen commercial service.
Scale:
1/100
Wing Span: 10 1/4" Length: 24
1/2" |
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SPIRIT OF ST.LOUIS RYAN
On May 21, 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh completed the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in history, flying his Ryan NYP "Spirit of St. Louis", it flew 5,810 kilometers (3,610 miles) between Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York, and Paris, France, in 33 hours, 30 minutes.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 17 1/2" Length: 17 1/2" |
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HK-1 SPRUCE GOOSE HUGHES
Spruce Goose was the nickname given by the press to the Hughes H-4 Hercules, the largest flying boat, which had the largest wingspan of any aircraft ever built.
Scale: 1/200
Wing Span: 19 1/4" Length: 13 1/4" |
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L-10E ELECTRA LOCKHEED
Produced in 1934, the L-10 was the first all-metal, twin-engine transport monoplane built by Lockheed. It was originally designed as an economical airliner with high performance and multi-engine reliability and was in service throughout the continental United States, Alaska, Mexico, Central and South America.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 12 3/4" Length: 9 5/8" |
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B-17F FLYING FORTRESS BOEING
The first mass-produced, four-engine heavy bomber, the B-17 Flying Fortress is one of the most recognized aeroplanes ever built.
Scale: 1/54
Wing Span: 23 1/2" Length: 16 7/8" |
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F-17G FLYING FORTRESS BOEING
Considered as the definitive version of the B-17 designs, the B-17G carried more armaments than the earlier Flying Fortress aircrafts.
Scale: 1/54
Wing Span: 23 1/2" Length: 16 7/8" |
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WRIGHT FLYER "KITTY HAWK" WRIGHT BROTHERS
On February 10, 1908, the formal contract by the government and the Wright brothers was signed.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 20" Length: 10" |
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WRIGHT FLYER "KITTY HAWK" WRIGHT BROTHERS
On February 10, 1908, the formal contract by the government and the Wright brothers was signed.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 15 3/8" Length: 8" |
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APOLLO NASA
The space vehicle famous for carrying Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins to the moon and back on earth in July 1969, Apollo 11 consisted of a command module, which stayed in lunar orbit, and a lunar module, which carried two of three crewmen to a safe landing on the moon.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 5 3/4" Length: 14" |
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LUNAR EXCURSION MODULE NASA
The Apollo Lunar Module was the lander portion of the Apollo spacecraft built for the US Apollo program to achieve the transit from Moon orbit to the surface and back.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 5 3/4" Length: 5 1/2" |
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COMMAND MODULE NASA
The Apollo 11 Command Module "Columbia" carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, and Michael Collins on their historic voyage to the Moon and back on July 16-24, 1969.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 3 1/2" Length: 9" |
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X-1 BELL
The first aircraft to fly faster than the speed of sound, which was at the time, thought to be impossible, the Bell X-1 was an experimental aircraft designated for testing of new technologies and usually kept highly secret.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 10 1/2" Length: 12 3/4" |
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TITANIC
Bound for New York City on April 10, 1912 from Southampton, England, Titanic was perhaps the most well-known luxury ocean liner in history when it sank during its maiden voyage.
Scale: 1/350
Beam: 3 1/4" Length: 30 1/4" |
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BISMARCK
On the 14 th of February 1939, Bismarck was launched in Germany. It was defeated on May 27, 1941. Bismarck was commissioned and placed under the command of Captain Ernst Lineman.
Scale: 1/350
Beam: 4 1/8" Length: 28" |
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WWII USN U.S.S. ARIZONA BB-39 905306W
This is the second Arizona BB-39, launched on 19 June 1915. Arizona departed New York on 16 November 1918 for shakedown training off the Virginia capes and Newport, proceeding thence to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Scale: 1/350
Beam: 3.75" Length: 20.25" |
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YAMATO
Launched on August 08, 1937. Yamato is named after the Province of Yamato. It was a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy, and was the lead ship of her class.
Scale: 1/350
Beam: 4 1/4" Length: 30" |
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X-1 "GLENNIS" BELL
The first aircraft to fly faster than the speed of sound, which was at the time, thought to be impossible, the Bell X-1 was an experimental aircraft designated for testing of new technologies and usually kept highly secret.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 9 1/2" Length: 11" |
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WWII USN U.S.S. MISSOURI BB-63
USS Missouri BB-63 is a United States Navy battleship. One of the Iowa-class "fast battleship" designs planned in 1938 by the Preliminary Design Branch at the Bureau of Construction and Repair.
Scale: 1/350
Beam: 3.75" Length: 30.5" |
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SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY F/S NASA/ROCKWELL
Shuttle Orbiter Discovery is a NASA Space Shuttle. First flew on August 30, 1984, Discovery is the third operational shuttle. The orbiter is still operational today, and has performed both research and International Space Station assembly missions.
Scale: 1/100
Width: 9" Height: 25" |
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SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY F/S NASA/ROCKWELL
Shuttle Orbiter Discovery is a NASA Space Shuttle. First flew on August 30, 1984, Discovery is the third operational shuttle.
Scale: 1/200
Wing Span: 4 1/2" Height: 11" |
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B-29 "ENOLA GAY" BOEING
A B-29 Superfortress of the U.S. Army Air Force, the B-29 “Enola Gay” was best known as the bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb, called ‘Little Boy”, in Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945.
Scale: 1/72
Wing Span: 23 3/4" Length: 17" |
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