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1:72 Gloster 'Booster Fighter' 1937 British prop-jet heavy fighter. (Unicraft kits do not include decals) Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £31.19 1
1:72 Blackburn B.20, British 1940 experimental flying boat. The Blackburn B-20 was an experimental aircraft, first flying in 1940, that attempted to drastically increase the performance of flying boat designs. Blackburn Aircraft undertook an independent design study based on a patent filed by their chief designer, J. D. Rennie for a retractable pontoon float that formed the planing hull. Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £69.99 2
1:72 Short PD.13 British 1950 two-seat, carrier-based attack bomber. In the early 1950s, the British Admiralty issued Naval Air Staff Target NAST 39, which laid out the service's requirements for a two-seat, carrier-based attack bomber for service at the end of the decade. This requirement was met, in 1955, by the brilliantly conceived and executed Blackburn/Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer. But the Buccaneer was not the only response to ... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £53.99 0
1:72 Dornier Schneider Trophy Racer, German 1928 racer project. The Dornier proposal envisaged the highly unorthodox configuration of an abbreviated fuselage nacelle mounted above twin floats by means of splayed aerofoil-section struts, an engine mounted fore and aft of the pilot in the fuselage nacelle, and vertical surfaces attached directly to the tails of the floats. The proposed power plants were either BMW IX 12-cylinder liqu... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £33.40 0
1:72 Airspeed AS.31 - Totally Weird British 1935 Fighter Project. At the end of 1935 Airspeed was invited to tender for a high speed fighter to specification F35/35. The firm submitted a highly unconventional design with a pilot egg-shaped nacelle positioned behind the machine itself. The main reason for such layout was giving the pilot extremely good view in the air and on landing approach in particular. The well proven 745hp Kest... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £26.30 0
1:72 Arsenal VG.60 French late war advanced fighter. The VG60 is the latest draft of propeller fighter from the engineer Galtier, wonderful father to VG33-39 of 1940. The study was begun in 1940 and taken over by the Germans during the years of occupation. Finally it was proposed in May 1945 with a German engine, the Jumo 213 E junker 1750 CV. Significantly larger than its predecessors, it retained the general appearance and the ae... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £33.40 0
1:72 Boulton-Paul BP.101 1942 British ground attack biplane: The Boulton-Paul P.101 was a radical design for a staggered biplane fighter, produced in response to an Air Ministry specification for a manoeuvrable fighter with a high rate of climb.
Specification F.6/42 called for an aircraft that could climb at 4,500ft/min to 20,000ft, have good acceleration and good manoeuvrability. It was expected to operate at around 20,000ft, w... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £38.20 2
1:72 Vought ADAM , U.S. ducted fan VTOL aircraft project. (Unicraft kits do not include decals) ADAM (Air Deflection and Modulation) research started in 1958, and a result was this ADAM II. This propulsive wing concept was hoped to be applied to commerical and military needs. Partially funded by the Air Force and the Army. At the time, a 14-ton strike-reconnaisance for the Air Force and an eight-ton craft for the Army were envision... Aircraft kits (resin) Limited Availability £35.99 1
1:72 Hawker P.1030, British 1944 "Super Tempest" fighter project, (new mould) (Unicraft kits do not include decals) n 1944, in response to F.13/44 Sydney Camm started a design, the P.1027, for a slightly enlarged Tempest powered by a Rolls Royce R.46, which was projected to develop around 2,500 4,000 hp (1,864 2,983 kW). This engine would have driven eight-blade contra-rotating propellers. The radiator was to be moved into a ventra... Aircraft kits (resin) Catalogue £34.99 0