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BAe Harrier GR.1A/AV-8A/C 'First Generation'
The Hawker Siddeley Harrier "Jump Jet" is a British V/STOL aeroplane developed in the 1960s. The initial version, the Harrier GR.1, was based on the pre-production P.1127 (RAF) fighter, of which a batch of 60 was ordered for the RAF in 1967. A similar model designated Mk.50, with simplified navigational/attack system, was exported to the United States as the AV-8A, for use by the M...
BAe Harrier GR.3 'Laser Nose' The Hawker Siddeley Harrier "Jump Jet" is a British V/STOL aeroplane developed in the 1960s. The initial version was the Harrier GR.1, based on the P.1127 (RAF) fighter, and its upgraded variant was the GR.1A. Another upgrade implementing more powerful and reliable engine resulted in the GR.3 model, at first externally similar to previous GR.1/1As. Beginning from the spring of 1976 upgraded avioni...
BAe Harrier GR.3 'Operation Corporate' The Hawker-Siddeley Harrier "Jump Jet" is a British V/STOL aeroplane developed in the 1960s. The initial version was the Harrier GR.1 fighter and its upgraded variant was the GR.1A. Another upgrade implementing more powerful and reliable engine resulted in the GR.3 model, at first externally similar to previous GR.1/1As. Beginning from the spring of 1976 upgraded avionics were fitted to G...
Convair CV-340/CV-440 Markings for c/n N5506K Hawaian Airlines USA 1956. At the end of the 1940s, in the United States of America, when it evidently became clear about the inevitable boom of air travel both for long distances and internal communications, arosed the question about the replacement of the renowned representative of the aviation classics Douglas DC-3, which at that time was the main type of passenger aircraft in d...
RAF Type A, B roundels, 2 sets. Includes....
Type A: 25,30,35,40,48, Type A1: 30,35,42,49,56, Type B: 15,16,25,30,35,40,48,56, fin flash: 24x27, 21' stripe
Type A: 4,4;5,3;6,2;7,1;8,5mm, Type A1: 5,3;6,2;7,4;8,6;9,9mm, Type B: 2,6;2,8;4,4;5,3;6,2;7,1;8,5;9,9mm, fin flash: 4,2x4,8mm; fin flash
strip 3,7mm
Bombardier CRJ-200 medium-haul passenger aircraft for local airlines. The aircraft was based on the Canadair Challenger design. It was purchased by Canadair from Bill Lear in 1976. The CL-600 design was stretched 19 feet 5 inches (5.92 meters) to create the CRJ-200, with fuselage plugs fore and aft of the wing, plus a reinforced and modified wing with two more emergency exit doors. CRJ-200 pioneered the new 50 seat jet class, ...
Rockwell B-1B Lancer
34th BS Thunderbirds
100% new tooling MCP Multi Color Parts
- Adjustable swing wings can be set up in one of four changeable positions.
- Landing gear and bomb bay doors can be built open or closed.
- Mask for painting canopy included
- Cartograf decals with 3 marking options: USAF B-1B 86-0123, 86-0124, 86-0129.