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Contains engine and cowl for the Saab B17C and you may use either the TAR4809 Saab B17A or the TAR4810 Saab B17B to make a B17C. The cowl is injection moulded and the engine is in resin for the perfect detail richness.
The B 17C received an Italian Piaggio engine and became the variant manufcatured in the lowest quantity. The airplane was also used to train the Danish volunteers who stood ready to aid with the liberation of...
Saab JA-37 'Viggen' Tarangus and Special Hobby are proud to announce a new 'Viggen' in 1/72 scale. For more than 50 years, the Saab 37 'Viggen' has graced the European skies. Today, it continues to fly with the Swedish Air Force Historic Flight. However, there hasn't been a new kit in 1/72 scale of this wonderful aircraft for over 40 years. That is about to change!
Tarangus and Special Hobby jointly released a new 'Viggen' ...
Saab J29F Tunnan. The ultimate version of the first truly competitive Swedish jet design came with a domestically developed afterburner and sawtooth wings, making it one of the best performing aircraft during the early years of the cold war. It served in the Swedish Air Force until 1976, during the last years as a highly appreciated target tug.
Today only one aircraft remains airworthy and can be seen gracing the skies at air...