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Sound Barrier Breakers set of 6 aircraft. Including Bell X-1, Bell X-2, Douglas X-3 Stiletto, Douglas D558-1 Skystreak, Douglas D558-2 Skyrocket, Douglas D558-3 Skyflash.
Experimental defensive airplanes special set vol.1 - Imperial Japan Navy. Includes Mitsubishi Q2M1 Taiyo / Aichi S1A1 Denko / Nakajima J5N1 Tenrai / Kawanishi J6K1 Jinpu.
Aichi S1A-1 Denko - A night-fighter was requested by Navy that intended to replace the Nakajima J1N Gekko, filling the role of a radar-eqquipped airplane to combat the American B-29 raids. Two prototypes were constructed in 1945, but were destroyed durin...
Japanese experimental defensive airplanes special set vol.2 - Imperial Japan Army. Includes Mitsubishi Ki-109 / Rikugun Ki-93 / Kawasaki Ki-103B Randy / Mitsubishi Ki-167
Mitsubishi Ki-109 - A heavy fighter that was to be used against the American B-29s at high altitude, but the Allied began making night raids at low altitude. The Ki-109 was no longer needed.
Kawasaki Ki-102b - A ground-attack fighter that similar to prot...
Myasishchev M-50 Bounder. Also includes BONUS kits of the Sukhoi Su-15, Lavochkin La-250 and MiG Ye-152 In 1955, the USSR Council of Ministers was spurred by the thread from the U.S. XB-70 bomber which was designed for Mach-3, but this was considered an impossible objective for the Soviet Union at that time. As the Myasishchev OKB was striving to develop the huge 3M subsonic bomber, this design bureau was assigned the addition...
Tupolev Tu-126 Moss AWACS. Also includes BONUS kits of the Yakovlev Yak-44, Beriev P-42 and Kamov Ka-25. In mid 1950s, the USSR Council of Ministers was spurred by the thread from the U.S. strategic bomber. The possible objective for the Soviet Union at the time was to create the 'eyes' from the upper hemisphere for country's defenses. In 1958, the requirement of the first Soviet Airborne Warning and Control System was identif...
Messerschmitt Me P.08-01 Flying-wing bomber target to New York. Also includes BONUS kits of the Me.329, Blohm-und-Voss Bv.P.208-03, Li.P.13B and Ar.E.555-01. In May 1942, as the war situation worsened, the design bureaus of Focke-Wulf, Junkers and Messerschmitt all sought to develop a long-range bombers which could be able to carry 4000 kg bomb load into U.S. air-field, where they could mount bombing raids against targets alon...
Nakajima G10N1 Fukagu. Also includes BONUS kits of the Mansyu Ki-98, Kawanishi Baika, Mizuno Shinryu. WAS £87.99. NOW BEING CLEARED!! SAVE 1/3RD!!! In 1943, as the war situation worsened, Nakajima sought to develop a very long-range, super heavy bomber which could be able to carry 11000 lbs bomb load into U.S. air-field, where they could mount bombing raids against targets along America's western seaboard. The project in-house...
Dornier-Stratospharen Haunebu II. Also includes BONUS kits of the BMW Flugelrad I, BMW Flugelrad II, Sack As-6, Vril RFZ-5 Haunebu I. In 1935, a mysterious group, Vril was found in Northwest Germany that was to develop a series of flying disc. The disc crafts were to be installed by a revolutionary electro-magnetic-gravitic engine that powered the rotating disc wing or internal disc blade. In 1939, A several of prototypes were...
Martin XB-16 Winged whale, dream design of 1930s. Also includes BONUS kits of the Grumman J2F-5 Duck, Lockheed XP-49, Grumman XP-50. In 1933, the US Material Division at Wright field began a study for a modern bomber that would able to carry 2500-lb bomb load form 5000 miles and 200mph. This specification was then submitted to the War Department as 'Project-A' and received tentative approval. In 1934, the USAAC began contract ...
Douglas C-74 GlobeMaster Also includes BONUS kits of the Republic F-84B Thunderjet, Sikorsky R-5A, Vought XF5U-1 Flying Pancake. In early 1942, the USAAF realized the need for an aircraft that could support the demands of a global logistics network with larger payload and transoceanic range. The Douglas Co. also saw the need and began development towards an extended version of the DC-4 / C-54. In June 1942, a contract was awar...
Kawasaki Ki-9 1 Also includes BONUS kits of the Kayaba Katsuodori, Nakajima Ki-201 and Kawasaki Ki-108. In early 1943, as the war situation worsened, Nakajima had to develop a very long-range Fugaku bomber which could be able to mount bombing raids against targets along America's western seaboard. The Fugaku project impressed the Japanese Army and Navy. However, it was deemed too complex, and would not be available in service....
Sukhoi T-4MS VG Also includes BONUS kits of the MiG Ferret, Kamov Blackghost and Sukhoi T-59 PakFa. The T-4MS bomber competed against Tupolev Tu-160. In 1967, the USAF launched a program of the Rockwell B-1B Lancer supersonic-strategic bomber which has a blended wing body configuration, with variable-sweep wing and four turbofan engines. The USSR prompted to maintain the strategic balance A requirement for the research and dev...
Yakovlev Yak-17 Feather, Cheranovski Ch-26 and Lavochkin La-15 Fantail Also includes BONUS kits of the Antonov An-22 Antei . In late 1950s, the Soviet leadership need a new cargo-lifter aircraft to carry cargoes to the underdeveloped areas of the northern USSR, Siberia and the Far East. Based on the experience acquired building the An-10 and the An-12 which were used as airliners and military transport, the Antonov design bure...
Daimler-Benz Project-A Parasite bomber system. Also includes BONUS kits of the Blohm-und-Voss Bv.P.212, Arado Ar.E.581-4, Messerschmitt Me.P.1110 Ente and Sombold So-344. In 1943, instructed from Reichsmarschall Goring for the design and produce very long-range bombers which would be capable of attacking targets in the U.S.A. and Soviet industrial plants far beyond the Germany, Daimler-Benz combined with Focke-Wulf to form a j...
Consolidated PB2Y-5/R Coronado. ALSO includes free of the Curtiss XF15C-1, Martin XTBM-1 Mauler and Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket. In 1935, the U.S. Navy request for the development of a new patrol bomber larger than the Consolidated PBY Catalina that would have increased performance and weapon load capability. Consolidated and Sikorsky submitted proposal which received order for two prototypes as the XPB2Y-1 and XPBS-1. Both the p...
Lockheed XB-30 Constellation. Also includes BONUS kits of the Fisher XP-75A Eagle, Convair XP-81 and Curtiss XP-62. In early 1939, the USAAC was alarmed by the wars in Europe and Far East . A special committee was established and was sent to the Luftwaffe bases. The final report convinced the committee that Germany was far ahead of the Allied nations. It led to the USAAC requirement for a 'Super Bomber' which could operate at ...
Douglas XB-31 Raidmaster. Also includes BONUS kits of the Vultee XP-54 Swoose Goose, Curtiss-Wright XP-55 Ascender and Northrop XP-56 Black Bullet. 4 (YES FOUR) superb resin kits!!!
In 1939, the USAAC issued a requirement for a new medium bomber which could operate at high-altitude to avoid attack from ground fire. Preliminary designs were submitted by Martin and North-American. The Martin XB-33 was redesigned from the B-26 ...
EMW A-9/A-10/A-11 Luftwaffe ballistic missile. Also includes BONUS kits of the Fieseler Fi-166, Blohm-und-Voss MGRP, Skoda-Kauba P.14 and Bachem Ba-349 Natter. In 1939, following successes with the A-4 rocket, the von Braun team began thinking of a much more advanced aggregate series as the range of the A-4 was rather limited. One of the projects was the A-9/A-10 which was designed to carry a one-metric-ton payload from bases ...
BAe Nimrod MR.2. Also includes BONUS kits of the Westland Merlin HC.3, Britten-Norman Defender AL.1 and Hawker P.1185 (AV-16A) Advanced Harrier. In early 1960s, the British Air Ministry issued a request for a more modern and powerful naval reconnaissance plane to replace the aging Avro Shackleton MR.3s which was designed in the World War Two-era. Hawker-Siddeley responded with a Nimrod design that the aircraft was modified fro...
Beriev A-40 Mermaid. Also includes BONUS kits of the Beriev R-1, Moskalyov SAM-29 and Kamov Ka-29 Helix-B. In 1976, after the success of the Be-12, the Beriev bureau began to research the feasibility of designing a next generation / jet-powered anti-submarine seaplane. The design drew the attention of Soviet Navy. In 1983, Soviet Government chief Designer AK Konstantinov with the support of Navy, issued an order to Beriev to p...
Short SA.4 Sperrin. Includes BONUS kits of the Gloster Javelin, Hawker P.1127 and Short SB.5. After the end of the second World War, the British military felt there was a need for an independent strategic bombing capability that they should not be reliant upon the U.S. Strategic Air Command. In 1947, Air Ministry issued a request in the form of Specification B.35/46 for an advanced jet bomber capable of carrying a nuclear bomb...
Bartini-Beriev VVA-14M1P Soviet coastlines sea monster. Includes BONUS kits of the IL-28 Beagle, Yak-25RV Mandrake and Mi-4 Hound. In late 1950s, the U.S. Navy started the Polaris program which was to arm the submarines with ballistic missiles. The USSR quickly issued requirement to industries for the Anti-Submarine-Warfare system. A vehicle was initially seen as urgently needed to destroy Polaris-missile submarines. The Minis...
Junkers EF-132 . Final jet bomber captured by Russian. Includes BONUS kits of the Lippisch Li.P12 Entwurf III, Focke-Wulf P.0310251-1006 Victoria tail, Messerschmitt Me.P1106 and Heinkel WESPE. In the autumn of 1944 Reichsmarschall Goring instructed the Junkers and Messerschmitt works to design and produce the very long-range bombers which would be capable of delivering 4000kg bomb load, at high speeds and over extreme distanc...