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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2062
1:72 Platt Le Page XR-1 first U.S.Army helicopter. Aircraft History and Specification. In 1937, two engineers, Laurence LePage and Haviland Platt, traveled to Germany to view the Focke FA-61 tandem-rotor helicopter. There they obtained an option to build the Focke helicopter in U.S., but deteriorating conditions between two governments prevented the deal from going through. After returning to the U.S., they formed Platt LePage Airc... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £31.66 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2079
1:72 McDonnell Blue Gemini. In 1961, after success of the Mercury spacecraft launch, NASA contracted McDonnell to design a larger two-man Mercury mark II for longer periods in orbit. This bigger spacecraft which soon renamed Gemini that require a larger launch vehicle, a Titan II missile. The Titan II was Air Force missile and naturally required close coordination with the Air Force. The Air Force was interested in the Gemini progr... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £31.66 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2084
1:72 XB-48. In 1944, with the success of the German jet bomber Ar.234, USAAF was aware of enemy aviation advances. The war department issued requirement for a new design of the jet bomber which powered either by J35 or J47 engines. The Martin company submitted the Model 223. It was awarded contract for two prototypes which designated XB-48. Other designs in the competition included the North-American XB-45, the Convair XB-46 and th... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £98.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG5002
1:144 Molniya Buran OK-1.01 space shuttle. In 1974, after failure of the N-1 Lunar rocket, the Soviet military preferred a new family of modular following the loss of space race to America. In 1976, the Ministers of the USSR launched the program of the reusable spacecraft system. The former OKB-1 bureau was restructured to NPO Energia enterprise that in charge of the program development. The U.S. shuttle design was studied by Soviet... Space kits (resin) Catalogue £64.99 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG4020
1:144 Sukhoi T-4MS VG Also includes BONUS kits of the MiG Ferret, Kamov Blackghost and Suhkoi T-59 PakFa. The T-4MS bomber competed against Tupolev Tu-160. In 1967, the USAF launched a program of the Rockwell B-1B Lancer supersonic-strategic bomber which has a blended wing body configuration, with variable-sweep wing and four turbofan engines. The USSR prompted to maintain the strategic balance A requirement for the research and dev... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £73.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2082
1:72 Lockheed C-141B Starlifter McChord Air Force Base markings. In 1959, the U.S.A.F. issued a requirement for a jet powered, fast and strategic transport aircraft that would serve as a 'work horse' for rapidly moving U.S. Army troops anywhere in the world. Lockheed responded to the requirement with the Model 300 and was received contract for the aircraft to be designated C-141A. In practice, MAC found that the C-141A's cargo hold... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £139.99 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2009
1:72 General-Dynamics A-12 Avenger II Naval stealth attacker project. In mid-1980's, U.S. Navy awarded the ATA (Advanced Tactical Aircraft) program as a replacement for the Grumman A-6 Intruder. The key improvement over the existing aircraft was stealth ability. In 1988, General-Dynamics / McDonnell-Douglas were selected to develop a subsonic twin jet carrier- based ATA for attack at night or in bad weather, the A-12 Avenger II. Th... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £48.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2056
1:72 McDonnell XP-67 Moonbat. In 1939, USAAF issued a specification 'R-40' for a long-range twin-engine fighter. McDonnell submitted company's first design but was rejected. McDonnell modified the design and resubmitted to USAAF in 1941. This time it was accepted and received order for two prototypes, designated XP-67. The XP-67 was created an unusual looking that the fuselage and the engine nacelles were merged together in order t... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £39.99 Out of Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG4017
1:144 Douglas C-74 GlobeMaster Also includes BONUS kits of the Republic F-84B Thunderjet, Sikorsky R-5A, Vought XF5U-1 Flying Pancake. In early 1942, the USAAF realized the need for an aircraft that could support the demands of a global logistics network with larger payload and transoceanic range. The Douglas Co. also saw the need and began development towards an extended version of the DC-4 / C-54. In June 1942, a contract was awar... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £73.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2020
1:72 Republic XF-103. In 1949, U.S. Air Force introduced the new 'weapons system' concept, in which consisting of the air-to-air guided missiles, fire control system and the '1954 interceptor' capable of supersonic flight. The project was designed to intercept the new Soviet intercontinental bombers. In 1951, Air Force announced that the Convair's YF-102Aand the Republic's XF-103 were selected for the airframe part of the project. ... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £48.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2023
1:72 Northrop YF-17 Cobra. In 1965, Northrop began a fighter project, P-530 with a new concept, a pair of Leading Edge Root Extension (LERX) for the main wings that tapered into the fuselage for exceeding attack angles. The shape of LERX looks like a cobra head so it was named Cobra. In 1972, USAF launched the Lightweight Fighter program that called for a small, lightweight, low cost, air superiority day fighter designed for a high... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £48.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2081
1:72 Lockheed C-141A In 1959, the U.S.A.F. issued a requirement for a jet powered, fast and strategic transport aircraft that would serve as a 'work horse' for rapidly moving U.S. Army troops anywhere in the world. Lockheed responded to the requirement with the Model 300 and was received contract for five test-aircraft to be designated C-141. Although operational testing continue, the Air Force needs due the involvement in South Vi... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £139.99 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2018
1:72 North-American XF-108 Rapier Mach 3 escort fighter for XB-70. In 1955, USAF launched the program of LRIX (Long-Range Interceptor Experiment), that the fighter was to be capable of March 3 performance and could destroy attacking Soviet bombers over the poles before they could get near U.S. territory. As it was also to be the escort fighter for the XB-70 bomber that was built by North-American Aviation, the company also was issu... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £48.33 Out of Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2041
1:72 Hughes XF-11. In 1939, Hughes Aircraft used a special wooden structure which strength comparable to steel for a proposal of bomber design, the model D-2. The project interested USAAF because metal material was becoming a scare by the war. In 1942, the D-2 was ordered under an attack aircraft designation XA-37. Later it was considered as a night fighter XP-73. In 1943, the wooden D-2 prototype was lost by fire accident in Hughe... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £56.66 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2044
1:72 Beech XA-38 Grizzly. In 1942, USAAF requested for a new heavy armored ground attack airplane as a replacement of the Douglas A-20 Havoc. Beech Aircraft Corp had already started work on the design of the Model 28 "Destroyer' which specification met to the requirement. So a contract was awarded to Beech for two prototypes that designated XA-38 and re-named 'Grizzly' with competition in Hughes XA-37 (later changed to XF-11). For ... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £48.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG5001
1:144 NPO Energia Rocket. In 1974, after failure of the N-1 Lunar rocket, the Soviet military preferred a new family of modular following the loss of space race to America. In 1976, the Ministers of the USSR launched the program of the reusable spacecraft system. The former OKB-1 bureau was restructured to NPO Energia enterprise that in charge of the program development. The U.S. shuttle design was studied by Soviet rocket scientist... Space kits (resin) Catalogue £81.66 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG4013
1:144 Northrop XB-35 Flying wing. Also includes BONUS kits of the Northrop N-9M, Lockheed XP-58 Chain Lightning and Douglas XB-42 Mixmaster. In 1941, as Britain fall to German invasion was seemed imminent, the USAAC opened up a competition for a very long-range bomber that would have to reach Europe directly from North America. Northrop and Consolidated were asked to provide the proposals. Northrop submitted his flying wing bomber d... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £73.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2078
1:72 Martin Titan II/SM-68B ICBM. In 1955, while the first U.S. ICBM Atlas was developed, the U.S.A.F. served a backup in case the Atlas ran fail. It was decided to develop a complete second ICBM system. Martin was awarded a contract for this backup ICBM, designated XB-68/XSM-68 Titan I. Even as the first Titan I were rolling off the assembly line, the Air Force was searching for a way to improve the Titan I after the Soviet Sputni... Space kits (resin) Catalogue £56.66 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2015
1:72 Northrop M2-F2 First powered Lifting body. In 1957, NASA had investigated the problems associated with re-entry from space of missile nose cone. Engineers conceived the lifting body idea that by modifying a cone shape, aerodynamic lift could be produced to fly back from space rather than plunge to the earth. This study led to the design known as the M-2, a 'M'odified half-cone, rounded on bottom and flat on top, with twin tail... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £29.16 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2050
1:72 Vought XF7U-1 Cutlass. In June 1945, U.S. Navy launched competition for a fighter able to fly at 600 mph high speed. Vought submitted the Model V-346 design which was based from German Arado's tailless fighter documents. Vought's engineers believed that deleting the tailplane would solve aerodynamic problem to increase maximum speed. In June 1946, Navy chose Vought's design as the winner and ordered three prototypes, designate... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £39.99 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2001
1:72 Lippisch Li.P.13B Luft '46 Ramjet concept. In 1944, Germany started to face the fuel shortage problem. Dr. Alexander Lippisch and his design team had proceeding with the P.13a design in Austria and he though to try 'coal' to be a new kind of fuel for his ramjet fighter concepts. A hexagonal shape combustion chamber was selected for coal filling from a center top but it was no way to fit into the P.13a fuselage. So the differen... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £20.82 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2014
1:72 Northrop HL-10 The fastest Lifting body. In 1962, NASA started a program to build a lightweight, powerless lifting body, the M2-F1 as a prototype to study the wingless vehicle concept. It was designed to demonstrate the ability of pilots to maneuver in the atmosphere, and safety landing after reentry from space. With the success of the M2-F1 program, which led to NASA's development of two heavyweight, powered lifting bodies, t... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £29.16 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2067
1:72 Douglas C-124A/C Globemaster. After the end of the second World War, the USAAF found the C-74 Globemaster was a very capable and useful aircraft, and began to consider acquiring an improved version proposed by Douglas. It used the same wing, tail and engines from the C-74, but featured a new and enlarged fuselage, as well as clamshell doors in the nose. The result was the Douglas C-124 Globemaster II. The YDouglas C-124 protot... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £123.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2008
1:72 Doak VZ-4DA Archaeopteryx of tilt-ducts VTOL. The Doak Model 16 was the first aircraft to demonstrate the tilt duct concept. In 1956, U.S. Army ordered a prototype, indicated VZ-4DA. The configuration was the tilting duct blower where located at each wing tip, pointing vertical for take off and landing, and rotated to the horizontal for forward flight. Engine exhaust was deflected at the fuselage rear for pitch control. To lim... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £29.16 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2076
1:72 Curtiss XP-62. In January 1941, the USAAC issued a requirement for a new heavily-armed, high-performance interceptor fighter. The fighter was to be powered by the under developed 2300 hp Wright 'Duplex Cyclone' twin-row radial engine. This was the heaviest engine to be mounted in a fighter, and was the same engine to power the Boeing B-29A Superfortress bomber. Built-in armament was comprised no less than eight 20-mm cannon. C... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £39.99 - In Stock
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