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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress Trials Aircraft (4) Boeing B-52A 52-001 used for flight test of Boeing B-52G tail and engines 1958; Boeing B-52A 52-003 `The High and Mighty One' Edwards 1960 X-15 Mothership; Boeing B-52E 60632 Flight Dynamics Lab 1975; Boeing B-52H 58-0182 Cruise Missile test, Flight Test Centre
Douglas D-558-3 Skyflash. In early 1950's, a several high-speed flight researches were being proceeded by different agencies, the NACA's hypersonic research, the Air Force's Project 1226 and the Navy's D-558 program. In 1954, Langley team of NACA gathered those similar researches from military services and aerospace industries, combined with the Air Force and Navy to launch the new 'Project 1226' competition. As Navy liked to ...
Boeing XB-59 Alternation of the Convair B-58 Hustler. Includes bonus kits of North-American X-15, XF-91 Thunderceptor & T-28 Trojan. In May 1947, the U.S. War Department issued a requirement to the industries for a new jet-powered supersonic bomber that would be ready for service by the late 1950s. A number of contractors submitted bids. The USAF chose Convair XB-58 and Boeing XB-59 to proceed with a Phase-I study. The basic X...
Mitsubishi ZERO A6M3 Model 22-32: Nishizawa 251 Kokutai (UI-106) 1942 Model 22, Ito 202 Kokutai (X-151) 11/1942 Model 32, 2nd Kokutai (Q-102) 1942 Model 32.
US pilot with full pressure suit (for Lockheed SR-71, U-2 and other planes) (designed to be used with Academy, Airfix and Italeri kits) The set contains a standing figure of a pilot in a high altitude, full pressure suit, with a flying helmet under his arm and a portable oxygen supply box in the other. The figure can be used with such aircraft as the X-15, U-2, SR-71 and some others which were flown at altitudes requiring the ...
Bell X-15A-2 Hypersonic Shuttle - (Double sided)wheels and canopy frame paint masks (outside only) (designed to be used with MPM kits MPM72532, MPM72537) MPM
Mitsubishi A6M Zero-Sen Aces Part 2
1. A6M2 Model 21 "S-171, Houkoku-437" of FPO3c Hideo, Watanabe, Chitose Kokutai's fighter hikotai, Wake Island, April 1942.
2. A6M2 Model 21 "X-182" of Lt Zenjiro Miyano, 3rd Kokutai, Poeleti (Penfui), Timor, March 1942.
3. A6M2 Model 21 "F-108" of FPO1c Hiroyoshi Nishizawa, 4th Kokutai, Lae, New Guinea, March 1942.
4. A6M2 Model 21 "V-158" of FPO2c Susumi Ishihara, Tainan Kokutai,...
North-American X-15A-2 'White Ablative Coating' Model of a 1960s hypersonic aircraft (discontinued November 10th 2021) which, until today, holds the world's speed record for the fastest manned plane. It was also the first aircraft to reach the altitude regarded as the boundary between the earth atmosphere and the outer space. Knowledge gained during the development of the X-15 and the test flights was substantial for the Apoll...