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J-3 CUB
Considered the Ford Model T automobile of the American private pilot, the Piper Cub was one of the most loved light aircrafts of all time. Originally designed by the Taylor brothers as a small, light, and simple utility aircraft, it was the plane in which thousands of pilots learned to fly and the only one inexpensive for the average pilot to afford.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 16 1/2" Length: 11 1/4" |
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CANADAIR CL-215 (WATER BOMBER)
The CL-215 was the first model in a series of purpose-built firefighting aircraft built by Canadair and later Bombardier. This amphibious aircraft serves a number of roles in a number of countries, ranging from forest fire fighting to oil spill control on the open sea.
Scale: 1/60
Wing Span: 17 1/2" Length: 12" |
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G-17 STAGGERWING BEECH
The Model 17's unusual wing configuration—the upper wing inversely staggered behind the lower—and unique shape resulted in a design that maximized the pilot's visibility while minimizing the aircraft's tendency to stall.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 13" Length: 10" |
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L-35A LEARJET
A light business jet, the Learjet 35A is an improved version of the initial Learjet variants. Introduced in 1976, the Learjet 35A had Garrett turbofans, offering lower noise and greater fuel economy.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 9 1/4" Length: 12" |
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CITATION V "ULTRA" CESSNA
Cessna announced development of the upgraded Citation V Ultra in September 1993. FAA certification was granted in June 1994, allowing for deliveries of production aircraft to commence soon after.
Scale: 1/40
Wing Span: 15 1/2" Length: 14 1/4" |
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CITATION X CESSNA
Built by Cessna, the Citation X is the fastest business jet available, and the third fastest civil airplane that has ever flown, after the Concorde and Tupolev Tu-144.
Scale: 1/40
Wing Span: 19 1/4" Length: 21 3/4" |
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SABRELINER MODEL 65
The Sabreliner began as the Air Force T-39, built to military specifications for strength, performance and flying qualities. In 1963, those same standards were incorporated into the world's first twin-engine mid-size business jet, the Sabreliner Model 40.
Scale: 1/40
Wing Span: 15" Length: 14" |
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GALAXY AEROSPACE SP
The Galaxy design was initiated in the early 90s as a derivative of the Astra SP. At first, the new aircraft was known as the Astra IV, but by the time of the formal announcement of the programme launch at the NBAA convention in September 1993 at Atlanta, the name Galaxy had been adopted.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 13 3/16" Length: 14 1/8" |
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RAYTHEON-BEECH STARSHIP
Despite its extensive use of modern technologies and innovative design the Starship was a commercial failure.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 14 1/4" Length: 12" |
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RAYTHEON-BEECH C-90 KING AIR
A light, executive, freight, and passenger transport, the C-90 is an improved version of the King Air series manufactured by Beechcraft (now Raytheon).
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 19" Length: 13" |
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PA-46 MALIBU PIPER
The all-new PA-46 Malibu was the first pressurized cabin class piston single. The first production model PA-46-310P included the specially developed turbocharged 230kW (310hp) Continental TSIO-520, a high aspect ratio wing, a relatively roomy cabin with club seating for four behind the pilot, a rear air stair style door, IFR avionics as standard, and cabin pressurization.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 16" Length: 11 1/4" |
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RAYTHEON-H/S 800 XP EXECUJET
The Rytheon Hawker 800 is a mid size corporate jet, which is one of the recent versions of the world’s longest running corporate jet production program.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 12 7/8" Length: 12 7/8" |
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C-172 SKYHAWK
The Cessna 172 is the most successful mass produced light aircraft in history. From 1955 through to 1967 the 172 was powered by the six cylinder Continental O-300, before this engine was replaced by the four cylinder Lycoming O-320.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 16 1/2" Length: 12" |
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CESSNA C-182 SKYLANE
The second most popular model of Cessna Aircraft Company, the Cessna 182 or "Skylane" is a 4-seater, single-engine, light aircraft. First introduced in 1956 as a tricycle gear, Cessna aircrafts were mostly used as trainer planes.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 13 3/8" Length: 10 3/4" |
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C-172 SKYHAWK (MODERN)
Probably the most popular flight training aircraft in the world, the Cessna 172 "Skyhawk" is a four-seat, single-engine, high-wing airplane. The first production models were delivered in 1957 and were still in production until 2004.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 13 1/2" Length: 10 1/8" |
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PREMIER I RAYTHEON
The Model 390 Premier I is a light corporate jet. It was the first all new product of the Raytheon Aircraft Beech/Hawker combine to fly, and is an all-new entry-level corporate jet designed to compete head on with Cessna's highly successful CitationJet/CJ1 series.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 16 1/2" Length: 17 1/2" |
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LEARJET 45
The L-45 Learjet is a latter variant of the Learjet series of business jets. Far quieter than the earlier versions, the L-45 Learjet has a swept back wing rather than the straighter wing and has a greater range and capacity.
Scale: 1/35
Wing Span: 16 3/4" Length: 19 3/4" |
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V-35 BONANZA BEECH
The distinctive Model 35 Bonanza is one of general aviation’s most famous and prolific types, and its production life lasted for four decades. It is a cantilever low-wing monoplane of all-metal construction; the design also featured the distinctive V-tail, incorporated for aerodynamic efficiency and reduced weight.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 16 7/8" Length: 12 1/4" |
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GALAXY AEROSPACE SPX
Galaxy Aerospace was a joint venture, formed in 1997, of the Hyatt Corporation and Israel Aircraft Industries Ltd. In 2001, it became part of General Dynamics acquired the Galaxy and Astra SPX aircraft and assigned responsibility for marketing, servicing and supporting them to Gulfstream.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 13 7/8" Length: 14 1/8" |
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B737-700 BOEING BUSINESS JET
The Boeing Business Jet - or BBJ - is a long range capacity corporate jet development of the 737-700 and -800. Boeing Business Jets is a joint venture formed by Boeing and General Electric in July 1996 to develop and market a corporate version of the popular 737 airliners, initially focusing on the 737-700.
Scale: 1/100
Wing Span: 14" Length: 13 1/4" |
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C-150/152 CESSNA
Produced in 1950, the C-150 was an enormously popular aircraft. The end of production in 1985 built 31,533 C-150/152. More pilots have flown Cessna 150/152’s than any other single model of airplane.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 16 3/4" Length: 12" |
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BEECHJET 400A BEECH
The Beechjet 400A also serves as the basis for the military T-1 Jayhawk tanker and transport aircrew trainer - 180 were delivered between 1992 and 1997. The Japan Air Self Defence Force has also taken delivery of 12 T-400 aircrew trainers (Beechjet 400Ts).
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 10 7/8" Length: 12" |
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A-36 BONANZA BEECH
The standard by which all high-performance single-engine aircraft are judged, the legendary Beechcraft Bonanza A-36 is a straight-tail variant of the original design introduced in 1968.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 16 1/2" Length: 13 1/2" |
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S-II CITATION
In 1972, Cessna delivered the first Citation. In 1976 the company announced three new business jets: the improved Citation I; the larger, better-performing Citation II; and the Citation III.
Scale: 1/40
Wing Span: 12" Length: 12" |
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PA-18A SUPER CUB
The Piper J-3 Cub was a landmark design in aviation history, and many treasured and much-loved examples of this airplane are still airworthy today. When it was replaced by the J-4, Piper had built a total of 14,125 civil airplanes and 5,703 military J-3 airplanes.
Scale: 1/24
Wing Span: 18" Length: 11 1/4" |
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C-206 STATIONAIR CESSNA
Developed as a cheaper alternative to the Cessna Centurion, the Cessna 206 “Stationair” is a development of the popular Cessna line of high-wing, single-engine piston aircraft used for general aviation.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 13 1/2" Length: 10 1/2" |
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B-200 SUPER KING AIR
Built by Beechcraft (now Raytheon), the Super King Air 200 is the T-tailed version of the King Air series, which has a greatly improved performance over previous models.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 20" Length: 16" |
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C-185 SKYWAGON CESSNA
The Cessna 185 also know as the Skywagon is a six seat, single engined, general aviation light aircraft. It first flew as a prototype in July 1960, with the first production model being completed in March of 1961. The Cessna 185 descends directly from the C-180 model of 1952, having similar appearance, including the squared, vertical tailplane, but a more powerful engine.
Scale: 1/32
Wing Span: 13 3/8" Length: 10 1/2" |
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HAWKER HORIZON
Deliberately designed by the Raytheon Design Team to have the look and feel of the original Hawker version, the Hawker Horizon is an all-new super mid-size corporate jet and was one of the three projects the Raytheon Aircraft was working on. Its first flight was in 1999.
Scale: 1/48
Wing Span: 15 1/4" Length: 17 1/4" |
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