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FOKKER DR.1 GERMANY
The Fokker Dr 1 was one of the most famous planes of World War One. The Fokker Dr.I Dreidecker was a World War I fighter aircraft built by the company of Anthony Fokker, used by Germany.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 12" Length: 9 3/4" |
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SPITFIRE MK.1 SUPERMARINE (Jr. Aviators)
A single-seat fighter used by the Royal Air Force and many allied countries in World War II, the Supermarine Spitfire saw service during the entire World War II, in all theaters of war, and in may different variants.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 9" Length: 6" |
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A6M5 ZERO MITSUBISHI
A lightweight, carrier-based, fighter aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1940 to 1945, the Mitsubishi A6M5 was a modest updated version of the A6M series.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 13 1/2" Length: 11" |
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SPITFIRE MK.VB SUPERMARINE
A single-seat fighter used by the Royal Air Force and many allied countries in World War II, the Supermarine Spitfire saw service during the entire World War II, in all theaters of war, and in may different variants. Loved by its pilots, the Spitfire remained in service well into the 1950s.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 13 3/4" Length: 11 1/2" |
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MIG-29 FULCRUM MIKOYAN
The Mikoyan MiG-29 (NATO reporting name 'Fulcrum') is a Russian fighter aircraft used in the air superiority role. Developed in the early 1970s, it entered Soviet service in 1983 and remains in use by the Russian Air Force as well as many export nations.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 10 1/8" Length: 14 3/4" |
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NIEUPORT 17C NIEUPORT
The Nieuport 17 was a biplane fighter aircraft manufactured by Nieuport, and prominent during the World War I era, probably the one most associated with France is the Nieuport.
Scale: 1/20
Wing Span: 16 1/8" Length: 11 5/8" |
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F.1 CAMEL SOPWITH
The Sopwith Camel was first built in 1916 by the Sopwith Aviation Company. The Sopwith Camel was a British World War I single-seat fighter aircraft that was famous for its maneuverability.
Scale: 1/20
Wing Span: 17" Length: 11 1/4" |
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D-V "GORING" ALBATROSS
The tremendous success of the Albatross Scouts in the early months of 1917 encouraged a feeling of complacency in the IdFlieg (Inspectorate of Flying Troops). It was felt that the Albatross Werke would continue to produce war-winning fighters.
Scale: 1/20
Wing Span: 17 3/4" Length: 14 1/2" |
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DR.1 TRIPLANE FOKKER
Best known for its image as the "Red Baron's" aircraft during WWI as it was flown by Baron Manfred von Richthofen, the leading ace of the war. Unique in its characteristic three-winged design and small rudder surface, it was noted that the DR-I was a very capable "dogfighter" and was a deadly foe with the right pilot at the controls.
Scale: 1/20
Wing Span: 14 1/4" Length: 11 1/2" |
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ME-109E (BF-109E) MESSERSCHMITT
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was a World War II fighter aircraft designed by Willy Messerschmitt in the early 1930s, the first truly modern fighter of the era combining the features of all-metal monocoque construction, a closed canopy and a retractable landing gear.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 16 1/4" Length: 14 1/4" |
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JU-87B STUKA JUNKERS
The most famous German dive-bomber in World War II, Junkers-JU 87 was popularly known as the “Stuka”. It had superior diving capability that allowed it to recover from its attack dive and had wind-powered sirens that wailed during dives to scare its victims.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 17" Length: 13 1/2" |
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FW-190A FOCKE-WULF
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was a single-seater, single-engine fighter aircraft of the Luftwaffe. Used extensively during WW II from 1941 over 20,000 were manufactured including around 6,000 fighter-bomber models.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 12 3/4" Length: 11" |
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ME-262A SWALLOW MESSERSCHMITT
Designed by Messerschmitt, a famous German aircraft manufacturer, the ME-262A “Swallow” was the first variant of the ME-262 fighter-bomber aircraft. The jet was both well-known and highly influential on post-war aircraft development.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 15 1/2" Length: 13" |
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HURRICANE MK.IIC HAWKER
At the peak of the Battle of Britain, Hurricane MK-II went into squadron service in September of 1940. Used initially in the ground support role, it was re-tasked in the fighter-bomber role and was sometimes referred to as the “Hurribomber”.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 15 1/8" Length: 11 3/4" |
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MOSQUITO FB.V1 DeHAVILLAND
The de Havilland Mosquito ("the wooden wonder") was a military aircraft that excelled in a number of roles during World War II. The Mosquito was conceived as a fast day bomber that could outrun all contemporary fighters and hence dispensed with defensive armament.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 20 3/8" Length: 15 1/4" |
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HURRICANE MK.1 HAWKER
At the peak of the Battle of Britain, Hurricane MK-II went into squadron service in September of 1940. Used initially in the ground support role, it was re-tasked in the fighter-bomber role and was sometimes referred to as the “Hurribomber”.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 20" Length: 16" |
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TYPHOON MK.1B HAWKER
The Typhoon was a British single-seat fighter aircraft, produced by Hawker Aviation starting in 1941. Intended as a replacement for the Hawker Hurricane in the interceptor role, it suffered from performance problems, and it instead evolved into one of World War II's most successful strike fighters.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 21 1/8" Length: 16" |
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LUFTWAFFE TORNADO PANAVIA
The Panavia Tornado is a jet engine fighter-bomber jointly developed as the Multi-role combat aircraft - or MRCA - by Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 12 1/8" Length: 15" |
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SU-27 FLANKER SUKHOI
The 'Flanker' has seen a number of aerodynamic changes since, and exists in a variety of forms today. The Su-27IB, or Su-35 designation, is a long-range attack variant with side-by-side seating for two.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 12" Length: 11 3/4" |
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TIGERMOTH MK.II DeHAVILLAND
The DH.82A Tiger Moth Mk. II is probably one of the best-known light military trainers of all time. Originally it was an outgrowth of de Havilland's earlier two-seat civilian Moth trainer. The initial military derivative, the DH.60T was surprisingly not used by the RAF but rather was developed and sold to Brazil, China, Iraq, Egypt and Sweden.
Scale: 1/20
Wing Span: 17 3/4" Length: 14 5/8" |
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SWORDFISH MK.1 FAIREY
The Fairey Swordfish was a torpedo bomber used by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy during World War II. Affectionately known as the Stringbag by its crews.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 17 1/8" Length: 13 1/4" |
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SUNDERLAND F/B SHORTS
The Sunderland was a flyng boat patrol bomber, developed for the Royal Air Force by the Short brothers,based on their successful S.23 Empire Flying Boats,the flagship of Impeial Airways.
Scale: 1/72
Wing Span: 18 7/8" Length: 13 3/4" |
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HE-III HEINKEL
The HE-III was the primary Luftwaffe medium bomber during the early stages of World Was II, and is perhaps the most obvious symbol of the German side of the Battle of Britain. It first flew on February 1935 and entered the service on 1936.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 18 1/2" Length: 13 3/8" |
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JU-88A-1 JUNKERS
The Junkers Ju 88 was a WW2 Luftwaffe twin-engine multi-role aircraft. Among the most versatile planes of the war, it was used as a bomber, close-support aircraft, nightfighter, torpedo bomber and reconnaissance aircraft.The Ju-88A-1 series was first used in anti-shipping action close to Norway.
Scale: 1/36
Wing Span: 21 7/8" Length: 15 5/8" |
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IL-2M3 STURMOVIK ILYUSHIN
The Ilyushin Il-2 Shturmovik was one of the most formidable ground attack aircraft of World War II, and was produced by the Soviet Union in huge numbers; a total of 36,163 according to one source.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 18" Length: 14 3/8" |
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PE-2 PETLYKOV
The Petlyakov Pe-2 was a Soviet medium bomber aircraft used during World War II. It was fast and maneuverable yet durable, and was manufactured in large numbers. Several Communist nations flew the type after the war, when it became known by the NATO reporting name Buck'.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 21" Length: 15 3/4" |
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TORNADO RAF PANAVIA
The Panavia Tornado is a jet engine fighter-bomber jointly developed as the Multi-role combat aircraft - or MRCA - by Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Scale: 1/40
Wing Span: 12 1/8" Length: 14 7/8" |
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G4M3 BETTY MITSUBISHI
The Mitsubishi G4M ; Allied reporting name Betty, a twin-engined, land-based bomber aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. First flew on October 23, 1939 and entered the service on 1941.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 20 1/2" Length: 16 1/2" |
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PFALZ D-III FIGHTER PFALZ
PFALZ D.III, The German Air Force began equipping fighter units with the rugged and reliable PFALZ D.III in August 1917. It helped revive Germany's air superiority over the Allies. Compared to its contemporary rivals, the PFALZ D.III was not a great fighter, but it was very fast in a dive.
Scale: 1/20
Wing Span: 18 1/2" Length: 14" |
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FOKKER DVII (D7) FIGHTER FOKKER
The first aircraft developed by Anthony Fokker in the First World War, the Fokker E, helped to establish German superiority over the British and French pilots during the winter of 1915-1916. In the 1920s the Fokker D-VII became the mainstay of the Dutch air force.
Scale: 1/20
Wing Span: 17" Length: 13 1/2" |
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SOPWITH CAMEL BRITISH
A British World War I single-seat, fighter aircraft, the Sopwtih Camel was first built in 1916. Agility in combat made the Sopwith Camel one of the best-remembered Allied aircrafts of World War I.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 14 1/4" Length: 9 3/4" |
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FOKKER EINDECKER FOKKER
The Fokker Eindecker was a German First World War monoplane single-seat fighter aircraft designed by Dutch engineer Anthony Fokker.
Scale: 1/20
Wing Span: 19 1/2" Length: 15" |
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DO-17Z FLYING PENCIL DORNIER
The Dornier Do 17, sometimes referred to as the ("pencil") by its pilots, was a World War II light bomber produced by Dornier that was used for a short time by the Luftwaffe.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 22" Length: 19 1/2" |
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A6M5 ZERO MITSUBISHI
A lightweight, carrier-based, fighter aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1940 to 1945, the Mitsubishi A6M5 was a modest updated version of the A6M series.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 18 1/4" Length: 13 5/8" |
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ME-163B-1 KOMET MESSERSCHMITT
The Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet was the only operational rocket fighter aircraft. It required a lengthy development process and entered the war in a very limited fashion only in 1944.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 15 1/4" Length: 9 3/4" |
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ME-109E EMIL MESSERSCHMITT
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was a World War II fighter aircraft designed by Willy Messerschmitt in the early 1930s, the first truly modern fighter of the era combining the features of all-metal monocoque construction...
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 12" Length: 11" |
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