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Nakajima G8N-1 Renzan. Includes bonus kits of the Kokusai Ta-go, Rikugan Ki-202 Shusui-kai, Nakajima Ki-115 Tsurugi, and Kawasaki Ki-119. In 1943, the Imperial Japan Navy issued a long-range land-based attack bomber specification. Nakajima aircraft company was selected to design a four-engine bomber capable of meeting an specification for a plane with maximum speed of 590 km/h able to carry 4,000 kg bomb-load. Nakajima's desig...
Airbus A319 BRITISH AIRWAYS 'Chatham Dockyard' G-EUPA or Airbus A320 G-BUSI; Airbus A310AirPlus de Havilland Comet 4B EC-GOT; F-27 BRASIL CENTRAL PT-LCG; F-27 EAGLE CANYON N280EA
Mil V-12 Homer. World's largest helicopter. Includes bonus kits of the YaK-24 Horse / Kamov Ka-60 / Kamov A-16. In 1961, the Soviet Air Force issued an requirement for a heavy lift helicopter able to carry major missile components. It would be worked together with the Antonov An-22 airlifter that would carry remote missile launch site. Mil OKB was selected for a tandem-rotor layout development. The bureau claimed a twin side-b...
Lockheed X-7 / Aerojet X-8 / Bell X-9 / Lockheed X-17 X-planes missiles set. Lockheed X-7: In 1946, U.S. Air Force called studies for the development of high speed ramjet powered missiles. Lockheed was selected to develop an unmanned testbed which designated X-7. The first flight took place on 1951. The X-7 program was successful. It generated many ramjet datas for the Boeing Bomarc missile defense system and D-21 drone. Aeroj...