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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...
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 ...
Grumman E-1 Tracer; Grumman F9F-8P reconnaissance Cougar and Lockheed AP-2H Spooky Neptune (vacform) (designed to be used with Hasegawa kits) [S2F-1 Tracker P2V-7 P-2C P2V-7 PV7] no decals are included
Douglas TBD-1 'Devastator' at War (7) White T1 VT-2 USS Lexington; Black 8 VT-6 USS Enterprise; 7-T-7 VT-7 USS Wasp; Black T-18 VT-8 USS Hornet; Black 1 VT-5 USS Yorktown; Black 1 VT-6 USS Enterprise.All FS35189/FS36440. 71-S-16 VS-71 USS Wasp yellow wings, black tail. Inc paint masks
Short 184 (Windsock Datafiles) This 40 page monograph on the classic Short 184 seaplane is crammed with over 112 rare archive photos from Jack Bruce's unrivalled collection. The type has some claims to fame:No.842 was the first aeroplane to torpedo an enemy vessel in anger;another,8359,was at Jutland and segments of it survive to this day at Yeovilton's Fleet Air Arm Museum.This packed reference contains 1:48 and 1;72 scale dr...