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$47.95 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Civil aviation Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:72 Price: $47.95 The aircraft of short take-off and landing An-32 was designed by Experimental Design Bureau Antonov in 1976 and designated for transportation of cargo and passengers on short and medium distances. Before 1990, 214 aircraft An-32 were sold for export ... |
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$59.40 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Special Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:72 Price: $59.40 An operative and tactical aircraft An-71 for early radar signal detection has been created in 1985 on the base of aircraft An-72. The aircraft provides execution of following functions: ability of long-range detection and simultaneous tracking up to ... |
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An-72 (Antonov design bureau) |
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$16.95 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Civil aviation Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:144 Price: $16.95 |
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An-72P (Antonov design bureau) |
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$16.95 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Special Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:144 Price: $16.95 |
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$16.95 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Special Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:144 Price: $16.95 |
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$19.50 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Bombers Period: World War II Scale: 1:72 Price: $19.50 The dive-bomber AR-2 was built in 1940 at Design Bureau named after A.A. Arkhangelsky. This aircraft is the further development of SB-2 bomber. The aircraft has passed the government tests with the good results and was approved for the mass productio... |
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$25.00 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Special Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:144 Price: $25.00 |
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$27.00 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Bombers Period: World War II Scale: 1:144 Price: $27.00 |
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$8.30 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Fighters Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $8.30 AVRO 504K is single-seat version intended for anti-Zeppelin patrols. It was equipped with 80 hp 'Gnome' engine. The aircraft was used in RNAS and front-line aviation of Great Britain in 1915-1916. |
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$9.00 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Special Period: World War I Scale: 1:72 Price: $9.00 In 1913 the AVRO company designed new double-seat AVRO 504 for the training of military pilots. The aircraft was equipped with two cockpits with double control unit – for trainee and for instructor. In the beginning of WWII AVRO turned out to be the ... |
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