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Polikarpov I-153 WWII Soviet Biplane Fighter. I Highly detailed chassis and cockpit interior. Bombs and RS-82 rockets are included. 4 versions decal sheet is included
Polikarpov I-16 type 28 WWII Soviet Fighter
• Accurate copy of the prototype
• Highly detailed engine chassis and cockpit interior
• 3 versions decal sheet is included
North-American P-51D Mustang with USAAF Pilots and Ground Personnel. The set includes kit of P-51D "Ridge Runner III" of Maj. Pierce McKennon, ace of 4th FG (ETO) and 5 figures of USAAF pilots and mechanics.
Beech C18S American Passenger 'Dumbo III' One of the most successful and famous aircraft in the world aviation history was the Beech Model 18 nicknamed Twin Beech. It was designed as light twin-engine 6-8-seat light passenger aircraft. The maiden flight was in January 1937. With the entry of the US into World War II Army Air Force began to feel the need in a light military transport plane. In 1943, the company Beechcraft was i...
Junkers Ju-88P-1 Tank Buster In early 1942, the Luftwaffe command became obvious the need to create an anti-tank aircraft that could hit the armor of Soviet medium and heavy tanks. In the summer of 1942, a decision was made to convert a small batch of Ju 88A-4 bombers into anti-tank versions, later they received the designation Ju 88P-1. In the large ventral gondola of these aircraft was a 75-mm PaK 40L anti-tank gun (also kno...