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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2077
    1:72 Boeing X-20 Dyna Soar. In 1945, millions of German military documents were confiscated by USAAF. One of the concept was the Sanger aerospace bomber. During post-war years, Bell was selected for the study on space-craft, and named BoMi. In 1956, the Air Force channeled Bell's development to a reconnaissance, bombardment vehicle. A competition for a glider prototype was opened. In 1959, Boeing won the competition, and was contra... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £47.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2079
    1:72 McDonnell Blue Gemini. In 1961, after success of the Mercury spacecraft launch, NASA contracted McDonnell to design a larger two-man Mercury mark II for longer periods in orbit. This bigger spacecraft which soon renamed Gemini that require a larger launch vehicle, a Titan II missile. The Titan II was Air Force missile and naturally required close coordination with the Air Force. The Air Force was interested in the Gemini progr... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £37.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2081
    1:72 Lockheed C-141A In 1959, the U.S.A.F. issued a requirement for a jet powered, fast and strategic transport aircraft that would serve as a 'work horse' for rapidly moving U.S. Army troops anywhere in the world. Lockheed responded to the requirement with the Model 300 and was received contract for five test-aircraft to be designated C-141. Although operational testing continue, the Air Force needs due the involvement in South Vi... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £167.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2082
    1:72 Lockheed C-141B Starlifter McChord Air Force Base markings. In 1959, the U.S.A.F. issued a requirement for a jet powered, fast and strategic transport aircraft that would serve as a 'work horse' for rapidly moving U.S. Army troops anywhere in the world. Lockheed responded to the requirement with the Model 300 and was received contract for the aircraft to be designated C-141A. In practice, MAC found that the C-141A's cargo hold... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £167.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2083
    1:72 Consolidated B-32 Dominator. In 1939, the USAAF issued requirement for a Super bomber which could operate at high-speed, long-range, more bomb load and more defensive armament than the existing Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and Consolidated B-24. In 1940, the Army issued contracts for preliminary design to four major aircraft companies, which were designated as Boeing XB-29, Lockheed XB-30, Douglas XB-31 and Consolidated XB-32. ... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £117.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2084
    1:72 XB-48. In 1944, with the success of the German jet bomber Ar.234, USAAF was aware of enemy aviation advances. The war department issued requirement for a new design of the jet bomber which powered either by J35 or J47 engines. The Martin company submitted the Model 223. It was awarded contract for two prototypes which designated XB-48. Other designs in the competition included the North-American XB-45, the Convair XB-46 and th... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £117.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2085
    1:72 Lockheed AH-56A Cheyenne Attack helicopter to replace AH-1. In 1965, with the growing involvement in Vietnam, the U.S. Army requested proposals for an Advanced Aerial Fire Support System (AAFSS) program intended to establish a technologically advanced attack helicopter. Preliminary designs were submitted by Lockheed and Sikorsky. In 1966, Lockheed's design, AH-56 Cheyenne was selected as the winner. An engineering development ... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £57.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2086
    1:72 Boeing YUH-61. In 1965, the U.S. Army launched the Utility Tactical Transport Aircraft System (UTTAS) program. The initial specification called for an aircraft able to carry a crew of three and eleven troops with the main goal of replacing the Bell UH-1 Huey. Requests for proposals were issued to the industries in 1972. All the designs proposed in response to the specification were required to use two G.E. turboshaft engines a... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £57.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2087
    1:72 Handley-Page HP.115. In the late 1950s, the United Kingdom, France, United States and Soviet Union were considering developing supersonic transport. BAC was largely funded by British government on the design called the Type 223. The T.223 was a thin-winged delta shape aircraft but the cost for starting construction was so high. British government required BAC to proceed with small-scale delta wing prototype testing before any ... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £47.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2088
    1:72 Yakovlev Yak-24 Horse. In 1965, the U.S. Army launched the Utility Tactical Transport Aircraft System (UTTAS) program. The initial specification called for an aircraft able to carry a crew of three and eleven troops with the main goal of replacing the Bell UH-1 Huey. Requests for proposals were issued to the industries in 1972. All the designs proposed in response to the specification were required to use two G.E. turbo-shaft ... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £67.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2090
    1:72 North-American XA2J-1 Super Savage. Most powerful savage bomber. In 1945, after the first atomic bomb was dropped successfully, the U.S. Navy launched a program for a carrier-based attack aircraft that would be capable of delivering a atomic bomb. The North-American AJ Savage won a Phase 1 competition, a turbo-prop powered aircraft being phase 2, and the phase 3 was a larger jet-powered attack aircraft. In 1947, the Navy reque... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £97.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2091
    1:72 Fokker V-8 German 5-wing experimental fighter. In February 1917, the British Sopwith triplane began to appear over the Western Front. The Sopwith proved itself superior to the German Albatros biplane fighters. Anthony Fokker responded by his first triplane fighting machine, the Fokker Dr.I Triplane which developed from the V-6 prototypes. Compared to the Albatros and Pfalz fighters, the Dr.1 offered exceptional maneuverability... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £34.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2092
    1:72 Ilyushin IL-22 In early 1946, the first Soviet designed jet engine, TR-1 was completed. The USSR Council of Ministers issued requirement for a new bomber that would use four of TR-1 jet engines. Ilyushin and Sokhoi were called to begin work on the jet bomber design that resulted in the Il-22 and Sukhoi Su-10. After the Myasishchev OKB was closed in 1945 several key design staff were transferred to Ilyushin and they became invo... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £97.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2093
    1:72 Lockheed C-140A Jetstar Rapid jet transport Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £67.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2094
    1:72 McDonnell-Douglas KC-10A Extender. . During the Vietnam War and Arab-Israeli War, the U.S.A.F. C-141 and C-5 were forced to carry a fraction of their maximum payload on direct flights from the continental United States to Asia and Israel. The strategic airlift operations demonstrated the necessity of adequate air-refueling capability. The U.S. Department of Defense concluded that a more advanced tanker was needed. The 'Advance... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £187.99 0
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2095
    1:72 Dassault-Mirage G8.01 French nuclear-armed swing wing fighter. In 1964, the French defense ministry requested a development program on variable-sweep wing aircraft for dual land and aircraft carrier use. An order for an experimental prototype was placed to Dassault in 1965. Dassault emerged the variable-sweep aircraft as the two-seat Mirage G4 fighter in 1967, essentially a swept wing version of the Mirage F.2. While the aircr... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £67.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2096
    1:72 Vickers VC-10K2 British in-flight refueling tanker Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £147.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2097
    1:72 Lockheed XST Have Blue. Stepping stone of the F-117A Nighthawk. In 1975, the USAF and DARPA initiated a XST program to study the concept of a very low observable military aircraft. DARPA penned the requirements for the ATA designs that was a small aircraft about the size of F-15. Northrop and Lockheed were asked to design a prototype. In early 1977, Lockheed won the contract for the construction of two 60-percent scale flyable... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £47.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2098
    1:72 Boeing C-98 Clipper Allied leaders designate flight. In 1936, Pan Am requested for a flying boat with capability that could fly across the ocean. Boeing's bid of Model 314 Clipper was successful. Pan Am signed a contract for six Clippers. Boeing engineers used the wings of the cancelled XB-15 bomber on the flying boat body. The installation of new Wright Cyclone engines eliminated the lack of power that handicapped the XB-15. ... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £147.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2099
    1:72 North-American T-39A Sabreliner. In mid-1950s, the USAF launched a Utility Trainer Experimental (UTX) programme for a small, multi-engine jet that would function primarily as a crew trainer. The North-American offered its in house project, model NA-265 to the USAF. Its leading edge slats, swept-back wing and tail gave it a strong resemblance to the F-86 Sabre Jet and the F-100 Super Sabre. The design received the name Sabrelin... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £77.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2100
    1:72 Boeing YC-14 Advanced medium STOL transport. In 1972, the U.S. Air Force issued the Advanced transport STOL transport program for a new medium airlifter that capable of operations into battle zones with short, temporary airfields. Two proposals were accepted for construction as the Boeing YC-14 and McDonnell-Douglas YC-15 prototypes. The Boeing design for STOL performance was based on the use of a supercritical wing, developed... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £147.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2101
    1:72 Mitsubishi ATD-X Shinshin Japan stealth fighter demonstrator.At the beginning of the 21st century, JASDF seeking to replace its aging fleet of fighter aircraft, began making overtures to the United States on the topic of purchasing several F-22 Raptors for their own forces. However the U.S. Congress had banned the exporting of the aircraft in order to safeguard secrets of the aircraft's technology such as its extensive use of ... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £77.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2104
    1:72 Douglas C-133 Cargomaster Ballistic missiles carrier. Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £187.99 0
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2105
    1:72 Yokosuka H5Y-1 Cherry IJN Type-99 flying boat. In 1934, the Imperial Japanese Navy issued requirement for a twin-engine maritime reconnaissance flying boat, which was intended to match the performance of contemporary four-engine flying boats, while being cheaper to build and easier to maintain. The 11th Naval Air Arsenal at Yokosuka was given the responsibility of design and building two prototypes, these being completed durin... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £117.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2106
    1:72 Grumman XP-50 Fore-runner of the F7F Tigercat. In 1939, the USAAC issued a contest for a twin-engine heavy interceptor aircraft. Two proposals were accepted for prototypes construction as the Lockheed XP-49 and the Grumman XP-50. The XP-50 was based on the Navy XF5F-1 Skyrocket carrier plane modified for a tricycle landing gear. This twin-motored land plane was of particular interest to the Army because of its air-cooled engin... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £47.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2107
    1:72 Ilyushin Il-102 Ground attacker competed with Su-25. In 1967, the Soviet Air Forces drew up a specification for a armoured ground attack aircraft. While Sukhoi designed an all-new single seat Su-25, Ilyushin proposed a modified version of their Il-40 of 1953 under the designation Il-42, which unlike the Sukhoi was a two seat aircraft with a remotely controlled rear gun turret. The design was rejected by the Soviet Air Forces, ... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £77.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2109
    1:72 Lockheed XP-49 Successor to the P-38 Lightning. In 1939, the USAAC issued a contest for a twin-engine heavy interceptor aircraft that intended to use the new Pratt & Whitney X-1800 engine. Two proposals were accepted for prototypes construction as the Lockheed XP-49 and the Grumman XP-50. The XP-49 was very similar in visual appearance to the P-38. In fact the XP-49 was an entirely new design and engineering that featured a pr... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £47.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2110
    1:72 EWR VJ-101C German tilt-jet VTOL. In the late 1950's, the West Germany issued an requirement for the VTOL fighter, attack and transport aircrafts programme. The idea being that in case of Soviet attack, the VTOL would support dispersal of combat aircraft assets to small and easy concealed operation base. Heinkel submitted the configuration of the tiltjet fighter He.231, attracting interest of the German government. In 1959, He... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £77.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2112
    1:72 Fairchild XC-120 Packplane Modified C-119 with detachable cargo pod. In 1948, the USAF requested Fairchild to develop a new transport airplane based on the C-119 Flying Boxcar, as the cargo or troops carriers with a better and quicker way to deliver cargo, or an air-deliverable field hospital. Fairchild submitted a proposal for the conversion of the C-119B from the production line into a new designed machine. The aircraft reta... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £147.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2113
    1:72 Martin M-130 China Clipper. U.S. Navy transport for the Manhattan Project. In early 1930s, Pan Am requested for a flying boat with capability that could fly across the ocean. Martin's bid of Model-130 was successful. In 1934, three M-130 were built as Martin Ocean Transports, but to the public thay were all referred as the China Clipper. On November 1935, the China Clipper flew the first trans-Pacific airmail route. Their rang... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £167.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2114
    1:72 Sikorsky S-42 flying boat. First of the Flying Clippers. In 1931, Igor Sikorsky laid out plans for a new, larger flying boat based on the earlier Sikorsky S-40. At the time Pan Am requested for a flying boat with which to span the Pacific Ocean and open up routes to the Far East. Both the Glenn Martin Company and Sikorsky responsed, the latter's design being the S-42. For the first time the airline's publicists could rightfull... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £167.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2115
    1:72 Arado Ar E.500 Twin-boom attacker project. In 1934, the RLM issued a requirment for a destroyer airplane to several aircraft firms, who were requested to submit proposals of a heavily-armed multi-seat twin-engined aircraft the size of a medium bomber. It would possess a heavy concentration of cannon armament. Arado submitted E.500 project, incorporated an advanced armament concept. This consisted of a pair of turret-mounted 20... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £67.99 0
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2117
    1:72 Raytheon Sentinel R.1. In early 1990s, the U.K. Ministry of Defence launched an Airborne Stand-Off Radar (ASTOR) program that was a ground surveillance system designed to provide information about the deployment and movement of enemy forces. The requirement stands for an existing modern, class-leading, large commercial business jet aircraft was to be modified to carry the radar and air-to-ground data links. In 1999, the Raythe... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £147.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2118
    1:72 Fairchild C-82A Packet World's first twin-boom transport aircraft. During outbreak of War World II, the mainstay of cargo freight operations in USAAF was catered by the C-47 Dakota, C-46 Commando and the C-54 Skymaster but they were built as pre-war civil passenger aircraft, not as dedicated cargo aircraft. In 1941, USAAF issued requirement for a large capacity cargo transport aircraft. Fairchild responded with a submission by... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £147.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2119
    1:72 VFW-Fokker VAK-191B German vector thrust VTOL. In 1962, the West German government launched an requirement for the new ground attack fighter to replace the Fiat G.91. In the meantime NATO had launched a program for VTOL combat aircrafts. The Germans decided to work on the second VTOL fighter. After consideration of various options, the effort focused on the Focke-Wulf Fw.1262 design. This was further developed in a partnership... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £73.80 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2121
    1:72 Kawasaki OH-1 Ninja JGSDF OH-X programme. In late 1980s, the Japan Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF) launched the OH-X programme to acquire a new indigenous observation helicopter to replace its Kawasaki license-built OH-6Ds. Design proposals for the OH-X programme were presented by Kawasaki, Fuji and Mitsubishi. Kawasaki's design was selected. The first prototype XOH-1 completed its maiden flight in 1996. Kawasaki handed over... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £77.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2122
    1:72 Lockheed R6V-1 Constitution U.S. Navy mammoth air transport. In 1942, the U.S. Navy called for a large transport aircraft to improve upon the navy's fleet of flying boats. In the meantime, Lockheed and PanAm began a Model 189 airliner study as a greater / double-decker version of the 049 Constellation. A year later in 1943, the Navy involved the development and ordered two prototypes. It was given designation XR6O-1 Constituti... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £187.99 0
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2123
    1:72 Miles M.30 X Minor. In 1939, F.G. Miles began the design of a large transport aeroplane, the X.2, intended to have the maximum degree of aerodynamic cleanness obtainable. To this end the fuselage was made wide and shallow so that it merged almost imperceptibly into the wing which was fitted with large root fillets. Miles submitted it to the Air Ministry. However the Air Ministry were not interested in civil aircraft or in rese... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £57.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2125
    1:72 Nakajima B4N-1 Experimental 9-Shi Carrier Attack Aircraft. In April 1932, the Imperial Japanese Navy issued requirement for the new carrier attack aircraft, which was intended to replace the Mitsubishi B2M1 type-89. Both the Mitsubishi and Nakajima were received order for the new aircraft development. Nakajima submitted the specification with tha B4N, that used a biplane configuaretion that had upper gull wings and lower inver... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £57.99 0
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2126
    1:72 McDonnell YC-15 STOL prototype to form the C-17 Globemaster. In 1972, the U.S. Air Force issued the Advanced STOL transport program for a new medium airlifter that capable of operations into battle zones with short, temporary airfields. Two proposals were accepted for construction as the Boeing YC-14 and McDonnell-Douglas YC-15 prototypes. McDonnell Douglas's design incorporated a supercritical wing, the result of NASA researc... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £167.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2127
    1:72 Northrop YC-125B Raider 3-engined STOL utility transport. As World War II wound down, Northrop looked for a low-cost transport aircraft to serve under-developed airfields for emerging commercial routes. To meet that need, Northrop designed and built the N-23 Pioneer transport at its own expense. In 1948, the U.S. Air Force expressed interest in an aircraft of the same configuration and placed an order with Northrop for 23 airc... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £117.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2128
    1:72 Budd C-93/RB-1 Conestoga. In 1941, the U.S. War Department required for a twin-engine transport comparable in performance to the Douglas C-47, to be constructed of "non-strategic materials". At the time, U.S. government feared that the thousands of new aircraft needed for the war effort might create shortages of aluminum alloys. Sprang from this requirement, the Curtiss C-76 and Fairchild C-82 were to be constructed of wood. A... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £98.69 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2129
    1:72 Dornier Do-29 Tilt-rotor experiment. In 1941, the Reich Air Ministry issued design study order to Focke-Achgelis for a fighter which would combine the VTOL capabilities of a helicopter. The Fa 269 full-scale mock-up was built to demonstrate the concept, but was destroyed by Allied bombing raids and all work was shelved in 1944. In the 1950s, a renewed interest in VTOL aircraft led to a re-evaluation of Fa 269 concept, and Dorn... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £57.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2130
    1:72 McDonnell Model 119 UCX prototype compete with C-140 Jetstar. In 1956, the USAF issued requirement for a utility transport that used to accomplish the combat flight inspection and navigation mission. Due to the budget cuts, the Air Force asked the industry-financed "off-the-shelf" prototypes. McDonnell submitted company's Model 119 for a small, 4-jets, multi-purpose, ulitity airplane. It will be capable of going anywhere in th... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £97.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2131
    1:72 ShinMaywa US-2 JMSDF STOL Amphibious aircraft Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £167.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2132
    1:72 Sikorsky JR2S-1 / VS-44 U.S. largest flying boat at the time Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £167.99 2
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2133
    1:72 Great Lakes XSG-1 Unorthodox biplane to replace the O2U Corsair. In early 1930's, the U.S. Navy issued requirement for a small scout amphibian as a replacement of the conventional floatplanes. Three companies, Great Lakes, Loening and Sikorsky received contacts from BuAer under a specification calling for a single-engine amphibian stressed for catapult launches and with wing floated, small enough to fit into the hanger space a... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £47.99 1
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    Anigrand Craftswork ANIG2134
    1:72 Columbia XJL-1 flying boat. In June 1939, Grumman intended to update their J2F Duck biplane to an all-metal monoplane as a replacement for the United States Navy. The aircraft was assigned the G-42. However due to increased production pressures for other Grumman fighter aircraft, the project of prototype and test was turned over to the Columbia Aircraft Company which was already under a production contract for J2F-6 Ducks. Thr... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £77.99 1