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Academy 12234 1/48 F-86F The Huff Limited Edition

25.00 $
<p>The North American F-86 Saber is an American single-seat turbojet fighter aircraft that was considered a worthy opponent of the Mig 15 during the Korean War. The flight of the F-86 prototype, which was powered by the Chevrolet J35-C-3 engine, took place in October 1947. The plane entered the line in 1949. The F-86 was the first mass-produced fighter capable of exceeding the speed of sound. The North American F-86 Saber was the U.S. primary fighter during the Korean War that was able to compete and successfully fight the Mig-15. It is estimated that the ratio of combat losses of both these machines is 2: 1 in favor of the American machine. The F-86 also took part in other conflicts: in the Indo-Pakistani war in 1965 and in the Bangladeshi War of Independence in 1971. A dozen or so versions of the F-86 were created, which differed from each other in the built-up engine, weapons and tasks performed. Three versions are the most popular. F-86A, the first serial version, fulfilling the role of a fighter, 554 copies were produced. Another is the F-86D, with a new General Electric J47-GE-17 engine, a characteristically elongated bow part and a new horizontal tail. In total, 2504 units of this version were created. Finally, the F-86F version, with the new General Electric J47-GE-27 engine and reinforced wings. 2239 units of this version were produced. The F-86 was also produced under the license of min. in Australia and Canada. In total, 9,812 pieces of this successful aircraft were built. Technical data (F-86F version): Maximum speed: 1,106 km / h, climb speed: 45.7 m / s, maximum altitude 15,100 m, maximum range: 2,454 km, armament: fixed - 6 M2 Browning 12 machine guns 7mm sling - up to 2400 kg of bombs and rockets.</p> <p>The F-86F Saber was the flagship fighter aircraft used by the U.S. Air Force in the 1950s and 1960s. This model kit from Academy features a high level of detail including precision-molded panel lines, and a set of decals is included to mark it as the personal aircraft of Jim Thompson from the U.S. Air Force 39th Combat Interceptor Squadron.</p> <p>This is an injection-plastic aircraft model kit.</p>
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Retro Wings 7201 1/72 Messerschmitt Bf 109Z-2 Night Fighter

17.00 $
<ul> <li>Complete injection-molded plastic kit with masks and decals for three ‘what if’ machines.</li> <li>Boxed-up Kit.</li> <li>In Production.</li> </ul>
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Meng LS-019 1/48 Boeing EA-18G Growler

54.00 $
<p>The 1348th Electronic Combat Squadron, also known as the Yellow Jackets, is a unit of the U.S. Navy established in 1976. It was assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga, and operated the EA-6B. In the 1980s, it was assigned to aircraft carriers such as the John F. Kennedy and the Nimitz, and participated in many operations. Since the 1990s, it has been deployed to bases more frequently, and in 1996 it even stayed at Iwakuni Air Base. In late 2009, the squadron began transitioning to the EA-18G, which is still deployed today. Since 2014, the squadron has been frequently stationed at Misawa Air Base.</p> <p>This 1/48-scale model kit of the Boeing EA-18G Growler from Meng features a main pylon that can be equipped with a choice of electronic pods, drop tanks, and other items. Two pilot figures are included, and two types of helmets can be selected. The details inside the exhaust nozzle are precisely reproduced, and the wings can be built in either a folded or unfolded state. Photo-etched parts are included, as are masking stickers to recreate both the low-visibility and high-visibility paint of the 138th Electronic Combat Squadron Yellow Jackets. An ALQ-99 ECM pod, ALQ-219(V)2 radio detection device, and an AGM-88 HARM anti-radar missile are included too.</p> <h3>Specifications</h3> <ul> <li>Size: 37.8cm long, 28.5cm wingspan when completed<br> </li> <li>Includes: Photo-etched parts, masking stickers</li> </ul>
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Special Hobby 72446 1/72 Martin B-12 US Pre-War Bomber

29.00 $
<p>The Martin B-10 was the first all-metal monoplane bomber to be regularly used by the United States Army Air Corps, having entered service in June 1934.[1] It was also the first mass-produced bomber whose performance was superior to that of the Army's pursuit aircraft of the time. </p> <p>The B-10 served as the airframe for the B-12, B-13, B-14, A-15 and O-45 designations using Pratt &amp; Whitney engines instead of Wright Cyclones. A total of 348 of all versions were built. The largest users were the US, with 166, and the Netherlands, with 121. </p>
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Kinetic 48036 1/48 F-16A Block 20 MLU Tiger Meet 2009

23.00 $
<h3>Unassembled plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included.</h3> <p>Limited reissue of the Kinetic 1/48 scale F-16 kit with parts to build it as an F-16A Block 20 MLU in the markings of a colorful Belgian Air Force aircraft of 31 Squadron that participated in Tiger Meet 2009.</p> <h3>Contents<br> </h3> <ul> <li>Plastic sprue (Clear), Plastic sprue, Photoetched fret, Decalsheet (waterslide)</li> </ul>
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Magic Factory 5002 1/48 A-4M Skyhawk

54.00 $
<h3>Model kit A-4M Skyhawk Light Attack Aircraft in 1:48 scale from Magic Factory</h3> <p>A-4 Skyhawk has been in service nearly 10 countries for nearly half a century since designed and developed from 1950s. A-4M is specifically designed for the needs of the U.S. Marine Corps and the performance of the A-4M is no longer the same as that of earlier versions.A total of 160 A-4Ms were built and final A-4M was delivered on February 27, 1979, which was the longest production run for any American tactical aircraft–27 years.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>2 types of parts which able to make A-4M or A-4M (early)<br> </li> <li>Including interior of electronic details and several open status are available of Radome/Nose section,</li> <li>Accurate present the Slats, Aileron, Speed brake, Horizontal stabilizer, Elevator and Rudder, which are separately parts in this kit,<br> </li> <li>Horizontal stabilizer is linkage part, Ram Air Turbine is able to choose to open,<br> </li> <li>Provided boarding ladder, plugs to make maintance status easier.</li> </ul> <!---->
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Special Hobby 32087 1/32 T-2 Buckeye Anniversary Markings

48.00 $
<p>The T-2 Buckeye jet trainer is no doubt among the very legends of the US naval aviation. Both the US Navy and Marines operated this type for a very long time whilst in Greece, the Buckeye saw service even longer. Besides the standard white and red colour scheme, quite a few US airframes bore much more striking colours. And mostly in 1976 when the USA commemorated the bicentennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and many of the Buckeyes got various display schemes. The Greek machines, on the other hand, flew camouflaged and only at the very end of their service one of them was painted in a scheme commemorating the faithful, 40-years long service.</p> <p>The kit set comes on no less than eight grey styrene sprues joined by a sprue with clear parts, resin items and etched details. The decal sheet caters for markings for one white-blue-red US Navy airframe and one from Greece with colourfuly painted empennage.</p>