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1:72 Antonov An-30 From Wikipedia... The Antonov An-30 is a derivative of the An-24 fitted with an entirely new fuselage forward of frame 11. The fuselage nose is extensively glazed, reminiscent of the Boeing B-29. Housed within the new nose section is the navigator and precise navigational equipment, including an optical sight for ensuring accuracy of aerial photography.[3] To enable accurate and repeatable survey flights, standar... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £57.60 1
1:72 Tsybin NM-1 A simplified, full sized aerodynamic prototype for the novel layout, the NM-1 was built in 1957. Intended for low-speed handling tests, the NM-1 had a steel-tube fuselage with duralumin and plywood skinning.[4] This aircraft, powered by two Mikulin AM-5 turbojets first flew on 7 April 1959.[3] Based on the results of these trials, the RSR was redesigned (as the R-020) to make it more manoeuvrable at high altitude (... Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £24.60 3
1:72 Lisunov Li-2 NB [originally designated PS-84 (NATO reporting name: Cab), was a license-built version of the Douglas DC-3] Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.70 2
1:72 Re-released! Lisunov Li-2 V / T (Polar Aviation) [originally designated PS-84 (NATO reporting name: Cab), was a license-built version of the Douglas DC-3] Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.70 3
1:72 Alexejev I-216. Proposed 'Heavy' fighter version of the I-215 with two 75mm cannon and modified outer wings Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £23.99 2
1:72 Lisunov Li-2 P / T [originally designated PS-84 (NATO reporting name: Cab), was a license-built version of the Douglas DC-3] Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue £35.70 4