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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2034
1:72 Lockheed XF-90 In 1945, once the war was over, many German swept-wing projects were handed over to American aviation industries. Some studies were reached the same design team which designed Lockheed P-80 in Lockheed (the team later called Skunk Works). In 1946, the USAAF issued requirement for the new generation penetrating fighter which could escort long-range bomber and has ground attack capability. Lockheed submitted their... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £48.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2029
1:72 Vought XF8U-3 Crusader III. In 1955, with the success of the F8U-1 and -2, Vought started to conceive a more powerful fighter design, the XF8U-3. Although it was similar to the F8Us and carried F8 designation, the aircraft was entirely a new design that installed larger fuselage to accommodate the new powerful J75 engine. The U.S. Navy was interested in the design and signed contract to Vought for five prototypes in competitio... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £48.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2028
1:72 Ling-Temco-Vought XC-142 Largest tilting-wing VTOL transport prototype. In 1950's, many V/STOL aircraft were built and evaluated by the US Military services. Few of the concepts were deemed to have the operational capabilities. Base on these prototypes experiences, the new V/STOL assault transport program was announced. In 1961, a request for proposal of the large cargo airplane was released by Tri-services. Ling-Temco-Vought ... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £56.66 Out of Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2025
1:72 Arado Ar-E.581-4. In 1943, Arado began work on series of the Ar E.555 flying wing bomber project. This flying wing configuration was thought to be the best design to fulfill a requirement of high speed, heavy loading and long-range aviation. Due to the design acceptance by the Reichsluftfahrt Ministerium (State Ministry for Aviation) in early 1944, the Arado design team scaled down the same configuration to design a smaller si... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £20.82 Out of Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2021
1:72 Northrop YA-9A. In 1970s, U.S. Air Force launched the A-X requirement that a new designed ground-attack aircraft could provided stable platform for bombing accuracy over the battlefield area. It was also required to be durable for flight close to the ground, in range of enemy guns. The under-wing pylons could carry almost all arms in Air Force inventory. Northrop submitted the YA-9A to the Air Force in competition with the Fai... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £48.33 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2002
1:72 Bell X-22 Tilting ducts VTOL experiment. During early 1950s, Bell Aircraft began studying conventional propeller and jet design. In 1957, Bell signed contract from Navy for design of ducted propeller assault transport with VTOL capability. This study also caught attention of the Air Force, Marine Corp and Army, and joined for study during 1959. In 1962, Bell and Navy signed contract for the new test-bed, designated X-22. Its d... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £31.66 - In Stock
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Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2005
1:72 Curtiss-Wright X-19 Tilt-propellers VTOL experiment. In 1958, Curtiss-Wright started the four passengers VTOL commercial aircraft program without any government support. It was designed with a tilting propeller at each wing tip that a nacelle could rotate in pointing vertical for take off and landing and pointing horizontal for cruise. When the two prototypes were almost completed, Curtiss-Wright decided to offer these two air... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £31.66 - In Stock
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