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Republic P-47D-30RA THUNDERBOLT
BOX CONTAINS HIGHLY DETAILED PLASTIC MODEL OF AIRPLANE
PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS INCLUDED
CLEAR PLASTIC PARTS INCLUDED
HATCHES CAN BE ASSEMBLED IN OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION
3 TYPES OF WHEELS INCLUDED
ENGINE & COMBAT COMPARTMENT ACCURATELY REPRESENTED IN THE MODEL
DECAL SHEET FOR 3 VARIANTS
S-3K unguided missiles with APU-14U launcher rack for any Sukhoi Su-27/Su-17 models (designed to be used with Academy, Eduard kits, Hobby Boss, Mini Hobby Models and Trumpeter kits)[Su-27UB Flanker]
Re-released! VK 72.01 (K) German WWII heavy prototype tank, plastic injected kit with etched parts (now reissued with (3D-Printed) barrel w/ perforated muzzle brake)
Supermarine Swift FR.5
A04003 - Supermarine Swift FR.5, flown by Flight Lieutenant Nigel Walpole, No. 79 Squadron, Royal Air Force Germany, Gutersloh, Germany, April 1956. (A)
A04003 - Supermarine Swift FR.5, No.II (AC) Squadron, Royal Air Force Germany, Jever, Germany, 1956. (B)
The Supermarine Swift was originally designed as an interceptor fighter but was most successful as a low level photo reconnaissance aircr...
Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley Mk.V NEW TOOL in 2015
A08016 - Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V, aircraft flown by Squadron Leader John Charles MacDonald, No. 102 Squadron, No. 4 Group, Yorkshire, England, March 1940. (A)
A08016 - Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V, No. 10 Squadron, No. 4 Group (Bomber Command), Royal Air Force Leeming, Yorkshire, England, December 1941. (B)
Supermarine Walrus Mk.I flying boat
A09183 - Supermarine Walrus Mk.I, No. 276 Squadron, Royal Air Force Harrowbeer, Devon, England, 1944. (A)
A09183 - Supermarine Walrus Mk.I , No. 700 Naval Air Squadron, H.M.S. Sheffield, 1941. (B)
A09183 - Supermarine Walrus Mk.I, No. 5 CF Royal Australian Air Force, Australia and New Guinea, early 1943. (C)
It would be difficult to think of an aircraft design so markedly di...
Boeing 737-400 ISRAIR 4X-ABJ; Boeing 737-400 TRANS BRASIL Multi colour striped fin; Airbus A320 SAETA (Air Ecuador) HC-BUM; Airbus A320 LAPSA (Air Paraguary)/SEATA HC-BCJ/HC-BUI dual colour scheme
Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina (3) Bu.No. 08185 or Bu.No. 46457 both 2nd Groupo de Patruitha Brazil 1945; ex RCAF 9743 5-P-7 CGroupo Aeronaval de la Flota, Argentina 1958 white fuselage/dayglo red nose and tail, yellow wing top.