
Academy 12402 1/72 A-10A "Operation Iraqi Freedom" Thunderbolt II
12.00
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<p>The Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II is a turbo-fan powered single-seater attack aircraft. The prototype flight took place in 1972, and serial production took place in 1975-1984. In total, 715 examples of this aircraft were built. The main task of the A-10 was to combat armor of the Warsaw Pact in central and western Europe. It was also supposed to balance the quantitative advantage of the USSR over NATO troops in armored weapons. Such a task resulted in the fact that the plane is characterized by a great resistance to damage, unheard of in other assault machines, the armor of the cockpit and a very high overall durability of the structure. The A-10 is also manoeuvrable - at 275 km / h, the turning radius is 300 meters, increasing to just 400m with a speed increase of 550 km / h. The main armament is the 30mm GAU-8 / A rapid-fire cannon. In addition, the plane can carry from 6,500 to 7,300 kg of weapons depending on the amount of fuel transferred. The A-10 Thunderbolt II was used in combat in Operation Desert Storm, where it performed excellently and proved its high value. Technical data: Top speed: 706 km / h; maximum range: 3950 kg, climb speed 30.5 m / s.</p>
<p>This is an injection-plastic jet aircraft model kit.</p>

Trumpeter 06202 1/350 F4F4 Wildcat
12.00
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<p>The Grumman F4F Wildcat is an American carrier-based fighter aircraft that began service in 1940 with the United States Navy, and the British Royal Navy where it was initially known as the Martlet. First used by the British in the North Atlantic, the Wildcat was the only effective fighter available to the United States Navy and Marine Corps in the Pacific Theater during the early part of the Second World War. The disappointing Brewster Buffalo was withdrawn in favor of the Wildcat and replaced as aircraft became available.</p>

Zoukei Mura SWS4809 1/48 F-4J Phantom II Navy
75.00
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<p><strong>THE 3 MAIN POINTS OF 1/48 F-4J NAVY VF-142 “GHOSTRIDERS”!!</strong></p>
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<li>The biggest hurdle in the development of this kit was fully expressing the characteristic external shape of the F-4, including the wide nose with its sharply-pointed tip and the large intakes protruding from either side. The SWS kit is based on our examination of the actual aircraft to faithfully reproduce the challenging shape with unparalleled accuracy.</li>
<li>Since its first flight in 1958, the F-4 has achieved significant military results in numerous combat areas, including the Vietnam War and the Gulf War, and has long been used all over the world for a variety of different purposes. SWS kits bring you the fascinating and diverse variety of F-4s altered to fit various locations, military units, duties, and more.</li>
<li>This kit features the VF-142 “Ghostriders” marking from the last period of F-4J use by the squadron. The vertical stabilizer is boldly painted in orange-yellow to signify the second squadron. The rudder is decorated with the multicolored stars that designate a CAG aircraft. This version was used in the Vietnam War starting from the Tonkin Incident in 1964.</li>
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Hasegawa 08069 1/32 Focke Wulf Fw190D-9
31.00
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<p>This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.</p>
<p>The Fw190A series was developed as a support fighter for the Bf109, and became a masterpiece fighter that surpassed the Bf109. However, the Fw190A series had one weakness - the engine power suddenly dropped when the aircraft rose to altitudes of 6,000m or above. To address this weakness, the D series was developed, equipped with a liquid-cooled Jumo 213 engine, but the improvement in high altitude performance, which was the target, was not sufficient. However, due to its significantly improved flight performance at medium altitudes and below, the German Air Force decided to adopt it as a new medium-altitude fighter, and production of the first mass-produced D-series model, the D-9, began in August 1944.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
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<li>Number of parts : 111</li>
<li>Model length : 321.5 mm</li>
<li>Model width : 328 mm</li>
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Special Hobby 72484 1/72 Kittyhawk Mk.IV Over the Mediterranean and the Pacific
15.00
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<h3>Kittyhawk Mk.IV<br>
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<li>Released by Special Hobby from Czech Republic</li>
<li>Scale: 1:72</li>
<li>Type: Full kit</li>
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<p><strong>Decals Included</strong></p>
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<li>Mediterranean Front Royal Air Force</li>
<li>Dutch East Indies Front Royal Australian Air Force</li>
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