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$11.80 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Bombers Period: World War II Scale: 1:72 Frames: 4 Price: $11.80 The airplane 'Pegas' was intended for usage as a light bomber and attack aircraft. The primary requirements - maximum simplicity of manufacturing and low cost. In 1942-1943 4 examplars were built and tested. Serially was not produced. |
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$19.50 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Bombers Period: World War II Scale: 1:72 Frames: 10 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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$15.20 |
Manufacturer: ICM Type: Bombers Period: World War II Scale: 1:72 Frames: 6 Price: $15.20 The SB bomber was one of the first twin-engine bombers with smooth metal plating and retractable chassis in the world. SB (ANT-40) had constructed in Tupolev design bureau. It made the first flight in October 7th, 1934. In 1938 it began license build... |
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$27.00 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Bombers Period: World War II Scale: 1:144 Price: $27.00 |
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$8.80 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Fighters Period: World War II Scale: 1:72 Frames: 3 Price: $8.80 Unlikely to KOR-1 Beriev Be-2 was not amphibious aircraft with the conventional landing gear. The Be-2 was cleared for serial production as a reconnaissance and artillery fire adjustment aircraft and took part in the initial stage of the WWII. Aircra... |
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$15.60 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Fighters Period: World War II Scale: 1:72 Price: $15.60 The first US jet fighter was built by the firm Bell in September 1942. For the first time a new airplane, named XP-59A, was made airborne by chief aviation pilot of the firm Robert Stanly in October 1942. Before April 1943 the first Xp-59A had made 3... |
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$5.95 $5.50 |
Manufacturer: TOKO Type: Fighters Period: World War II Scale: 1:72 Frames: 3 Price: $5.95 $5.50 The first prototype has started from the Buffalo airdrome on December 7th 1942 and on April 23th 1943 the test of the third prototype has been finished. In summer 1944 an official denomination has appeared - Kingcobra. In the first place P-63A were a... |
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Manufacturer: TOKO Type: Fighters Period: World War II Scale: 1:72 Frames: 3 Price: $5.95 $5.50 At the end of the WW2 the new planes begin to enter for the armoury of the restored military air forces of France (Armee de l'Air). The first five planes have been adopted to the armament on July 26th 1945. A part of machines has been at once sent to... |
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Manufacturer: TOKO Type: Special Period: World War II Scale: 1:72 Frames: 3 Price: $5.95 $5.50 Trainer Aircraft.
In 1944 the society Bell has put into production a special version of the plane P-63 Kingcobra RP-63 Pinball which was used as the piloted flying target. The armour was to 5-10 times thicker than in usual P-63, the maximum was ... |
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$15.60 |
Manufacturer: AMODEL Type: Fighters Period: World War II Scale: 1:72 Frames: 8 Price: $15.60 The first US jet fighter was built by the firm Bell in September 1942. For the first time a new airplane, named XP-59A, was made airborne by chief aviation pilot of the firm Robert Stanly in October 1942. Before April 1943 the first XP-59A had made 3... |
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