Category Product Lists

Products

Revell 03997 1/144 F/A-18E Super Hornet

10.00 $
<p>The F/A-18 Super Hornet is the most modern combat fighter aircraft in the US Navy and replaces the F-14 as well as the F/A-18C. Enemy targets can be attacked with significantly greater precision through the use of JDAM and Laser Guided Bombs . The F/A-18E also has an extensive arsenal of the latest generation of guided missiles at its disposal. </p>
Products

Academy 12567 1/72 USN F/A-18F VFA-2 Bounty Hunters

22.00 $
<p>McDonnell-Douglas / Northrop F / A-18 Hornet is an on-board fighter and attack aircraft capable of operating in all weather conditions. The roots of the F / A-18 go back to 1974 and the F-17 prototype, which was of interest to the US Navy command this year. The contract for the serial construction of the aircraft was concluded in 1976. In order to accelerate the work, the Northrop concern entered into cooperation with the McDonnell-Douglas concern. As a result, on November 18, 1978, the test flight of the prototype took place, and a year later, successful landings on the aircraft carrier. Since 1982, the aircraft has been delivered to linear units with General Electric F404-GE-402 engines as the propulsion unit. The plane is produced in several versions. The first were the F-18A (fighter) and F-18B (training). Foreign orders from Spain, Canada and Australia appeared quickly. In 1987, a version of the F-18C was created, adapted to the use of AMRAAM missiles. A year later, the F / A-18D, a two-seat version of the F-18, entered service in all weather conditions, and could be used as an attack aircraft. On its basis, the reconnaissance version of the R / F-18D was created. The newest versions (the so-called Super Hornet) -F / A-18E and F / A-18F are very modified versions of the F / A-18D. They are characterized by an increased length of the fuselage, wingspan and their surface. They also have new General Electric F414 engines and a decidedly expanded and modernized avionics. They were presented for the first time in 1995. The EA-18G Growler electronic warfare plane was also created on the basis of the F-18. All versions of the F / A-18 met with favor of pilots, they are characterized by low failure rate, ease of use and very good flight parameters. Hornets took part in the operation against Libya in 1986 and in the Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Technical data (version F / A-18 C): Maximum speed: 1915 km / h, speed of climb: 254 m / s, practical ceiling 15 240 m, maximum range: 3340 km, operating radius: 280-740 km, armament: fixed- Single 20mm M61A-1 six-barrel cannon, underslung - up to 7700 kg of cargo.</p> <p>This is an injection-plastic jet aircraft model kit.</p>
Products

Modelsvit 72007 1/72 Sukhoi Su-7 Soviet Fighter

23.00 $
<p>The Sukhoi Su-7 was a swept wing, supersonic fighter, developed in USSR in mid in 1950s. It was the first Soviet aircraft in which have been impemented such inovations as: an all-moving horizontal stabilizer, translating center body and a movable inlet cone in the air intake.The Su-7 rugged in its simplicity but its shortcomings included short range and low weapon load. Around 132 had been produced till 1960.</p>
Products

Academy 12537 1/72 British Army AH-64 "Afghanistan" Apache

17.00 $
<p>The Boeing AH-64 Apacheis an American twin-turboshaft attack helicopter with a tailwheel-type landing gear and a tandem cockpit for a crew of two. Nose-mounted sensors help acquire targets and provide night vision. It carries a 30 mm (1.18 in) M230 chain gun under its forward fuselage and four hardpoints on stub-wing pylons for armament and stores, typically AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and Hydra 70 rocket pods. Redundant systems help it survive combat damage.</p> <p>The Apache began as the <em>Model 77</em> developed by Hughes Helicopters for the United States Army's Advanced Attack Helicopter program to replace the AH-1 Cobra. The prototype YAH-64 first flew on 30 September 1975. The U.S. Army selected the YAH-64 over the Bell YAH-63 in 1976, and later approved full production in 1982. After acquiring Hughes Helicopters in 1984, McDonnell Douglas continued AH-64 production and development. The helicopter was introduced to U.S. Army service in April 1986. The advanced AH-64D Apache Longbow was delivered to the Army in March 1997. Production has been continued by Boeing Defense, Space &amp; Security. As of March 2024, over 5,000 Apaches have been delivered to the U.S. Army and 18 international partners and allies.</p> <p>This is an injection-plastic jet aircraft model kit.</p>
Products

Academy 12485 1/72 P-51D Mustang (Australian Decals)

8.00 $
<p>The North American P-51 Mustang is an American, single-engine, long-range fighter and attack aircraft with a classic tail and all-metal construction. The flight of the prototype took place on October 26, 1940. The P-51 Mustang has earned a reputation as one of the best, if not the best, WWII fighter. Replacing the Allison V-1710-39 engine from the first project with a Rolls-Royce Merlin motor (P-51 Mustang Mk.Ia version) made the Mustang, like never before, reached perfection. Technical data (P-51D version): length: 9.83m, wingspan: 11.28m, height: 4.08m, maximum speed: 703km / h, rate of climb: 16.3m / s, maximum range: 2755km, ceiling practical: 12800m, armament: fixed - 6 12.7mm M2 machine guns, suspended - up to 908 kg of bombs or 10 127mm HVAR rocket launchers.</p> <p>This is an injection-plastic jet aircraft model kit.</p>
Products

Heller HLL80229 1/72 Messerschmitt Bf 109 K-4

8.00 $
<p>This aircraft was derived from the Bf-109 G production series around the autumn of 1944, which it closely resembled. Only a few details regarding the engine, armament and cabin pressure differentiated it from previous versions. They believe that the first K‘s first went into combat on the 1st January 1945 at the famous German attack on liberated territories.</p> <h3>Specifications</h3> <ul> <li>Parts: 41</li> <li>Packaging: 125 x 235 x 45 mm</li> </ul>
Products

Heller HLL35372 1/72 C-47 Dakota Starter Kit

37.00 $
<p>The Douglas DC-3 and its military variant Douglas C-47 and Douglas Dakota was a type of aircraft that was built from 1935 onwards in approximately 10,655 originals and 5,424 under license. A total of 16,079 pieces were manufactured, of which 607 were civil and 15,472 were military machines. This is the second highest number built for a passenger or transport aircraft to date. The military versions Douglas C-47 (US Air Force) and Douglas Dakota (Royal Air Force) became known in Germany with the nickname „Rosinen Bomber“ during the Berlin Airlift. The DC-3 was a development of the DC-1, of which only one prototype was built, with the maiden flight on July 1, 1933. During World War II, the DC-3 was used as a transport, tow plane, ambulance and passenger plane. In the American armed forces it had many designations and names, including C-41, C-47, C-48, C-49, C-50, C-51, C-52, C-53, C-68, C- 84, C-117, Skytrain, Skytrooper and in the US Navy it was called R4D. In the Royal Air Force, the aircraft was used under the name „Dakota“. </p> <h3>Includes</h3> <ul> <li>Cement</li> <li>Brush</li> <li>Main paints</li> </ul>