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1941 Packard Clipper
The Packard Clipper was an American automobile first announced in 1941 by the Packard Motor Car Company, a leading manufacturer of luxury cars since the early 20th Century. By February 1942 some 16,000 '41 Clippers had been produced. When the United States entered WW2, Packard switched production to the war effort producing Packard Merlin aero engines, a licensed copy of one of the best engines of its ti...
Dodge M42 1½ton 4x4 Command Truck. Among the huge number of different trucks used by the American army throughout the modern era (since World War II), only some can rightfully be called legendary, as it is difficult to distinguish the part they played in terms of the widespread use of the vehicles in everyday military life. One such truck was the M37 developed by the Dodge company in 1950, which incorporated all the best featu...
FWD Model B 3-ton Lorry-American truck of the World War I period, created by the Four Wheel Drive Auto Company in 1912. Like all machines of that time, it had quite a primitive design, but one particular innovation (the engine over the frame and the driver's cabin shifted forward) revolutionised the automotive industry. The FWD Model B was widely used in World War I. Of the total of 17,555 built, the vast majority (14,473) w...
Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker The Boeing KC-135 is an air-to-air refuelling aircraft developed in 1956 by the Boeing Aircraft Company from the quadjet prototype Boeing 367-80/707 airliner. The aircraft proved to be one of the most successful of its type and more than 600 were built. Its military service lasted more than 60 years, during which time several engine and avionics upgrades took place. The KC-135R variant with the CFM F...
Heinkel He-111Z-1 Zwilling WAS 25.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! Large German special purpose aircraft of the Second World War designed to tow heavy gliders. It was based on the He 111H front-line bomber, two of which were combined in one aircraft with a common wing centre-plane and an additional fifth engine to improve flight performance, primarily enabling the aircraft to haul heavy gliders. Twelve He 111Zs were built in 1941...
Heinkel He-111 H-16/H-20
German twin-engined medium bomber developed in the early 1940s from the earlier He-111 H-6. The new versions differed from their predecessor in improved armour, the ability to carry different types of bomb load, newer radio equipment, and a system for short-term engine power boost. Series production continued during 1943-44, when Heinkel produced about 1,200 units of the He111H-16 model and about 800 ...
Focke-Wulf Fw-200V3/A-09 Condor "Immelman III"
Four engine passenger aircraft produced in 1937 under the direction of the famous aircraft designer Kurt Tank. Initially these aircraft were to be used by Germany's leading airline Lufthansa on prestigious transatlantic flights, but with the outbreak of World War II most were deployed on military missions. One FW 200V3/A-0 was transferred to the Luftwaffe testing facility in Rech...
Boeing 307 Stratoliner In the mid-1930s, in the wake of the rapid growth in passenger air travel, the Boeing Aircraft Company, while busy with the design of a modern four-engine bomber, worked simultaneously on the creation of a new four-engine aircraft, purposed for civil aviation.
Innovative engineering directly affected the design of the aircraft fuselage - for the first time in a machine of this type, a pressurized cabin...
Douglas C-133B Cargomaster n 1952, procurement of a new type for the Military Air Transport Service was announced in the United States under the SS402L Logistics Carrier Support Program. According to its requirements, the aircraft would have to lift more than 45 tons, including oversized items.
The Douglas Aircraft Company, which has a long history of supplying transport aircraft to the military, proposed two projects, the C...
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...
Vickers Super VC-10/VC10 type 1151 BOAC he VC10 or to use its correct title the Vickers Commercial 10 was a long range British Airliner designed and built by Vickers and first flew in 1962. The Aircraft had a high subsonic speed and was specially designed to use 'Hot & High' Airports such as Nairobi on the African routes.
The fist Super VC10 that is the subject of this model was13ft 0in (3.96 m) longer, had upgraded Conway e...