
Hasegawa 10866 1/200 Vc-25A "89Aw Air Force One"
33.00
$
<p>This 1/200-scale model kit from Hasegawa reproduces the latest specifications of the U.S. Presidential aircraft, a VC-25A belonging to the U.S. Air Force 89th Airlift Wing known as Air Force One, with the addition of resin parts for an antenna and radome! A stand for in-flight display is included.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
<ul>
<li>Scale: 1/200</li>
<li>Size: 35cm long when completed</li>
<li>Includes: Decals</li>
</ul>

Trumpeter 04208 1/200 HMS Walrus Float Plane
7.00
$
<p>The Royal Australian Air Force required a more modern and durable version of its amphibious Seagull III. Therefore, the Supermarine Walrus was born. The new aircraft needed the ability to be launched from Royal Australian Navy cruisers, so the earlier Seagull's wooden hull was replaced with sturdy metal construction.</p><p>This kit from Trumpeter gives you a set of Walrus Sea Planes in a 1/200 scale. The fully assembled models are 5.7cm long and 7cm wide.</p><h3>Specifications</h3><ul>
<li>Length: 56.9mm </li>
<li>Wingspan: 69.8mm </li>
<li>Total Parts: 145</li>
<li>Photo Etched Parts: 5 pcs</li>
<li>Total Sprues: 5 sprues</li>
</ul><h3>Includes</h3><ul>
<li>PE and transparent parts</li>
<li>5 sprues with 145 parts</li>
<li>Waterslide decals</li>
<li>Detailed instruction manual</li>
</ul>

Academy 12361 1/48 USN T-34B Mentor "VT-5 Training Air Wing"
13.00
$
<p>Training aircraft used by U.S. Navy.</p>
<p>The Beechcraft T-34 Mentor was an American military low-wing metal training aircraft from the Cold War and modern times. The flight of the prototype took place in 1948, and the plane entered service in 1953. About 2,300 machines of this type were created in the course of production. The propulsion, in the T-34C version, was provided by a single Pratt and Whitney Canada PT6A-25 turboprop engine with 550 HP. The length of the aircraft was 8.75 meters with a wingspan of 10.16 meters. The machine did not have a permanent on-board armament.</p>
<p>The T-34 Mentor aircraft was initially developed as a grassroots initiative by Beechcraft Aircraft Corporation, which aimed at creating a training and training aircraft that was cheap to produce and operate. It was planned to be an economical alternative to the T-6 Texan. The assumptions of the Beechcraft company partially proved successful and in 1953 the T-34 aircraft began to be used by the US Air Force, and later also by the US Navy. In the course of production, three main military versions of this aircraft were created: T-34A (version dedicated to USAF), T-34B (version dedicated to US Navy) and T-34C (version with turboprop engine). It is worth adding that the machine was also quite successful on foreign markets and was or is still operated in countries such as Argentina, Chile, France, Japan (license production) and Turkey.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Reboxed Minicraft with new decals</li>
<li>Detailed cockpit</li>
<li>Landing gear.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Includes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Choice of 3 markings:<br>
<ul>
<li>T-34B BuNo 140950, USN Training Sqn 5 (VT-5), 1976;</li>
<li>T-34B BuNo 144090, USN Training Sqn 5 (VT-5), 1984;</li>
<li>T-34B BuNo 140702, USN Training Sqn 1 (VT-1), Air Station Saufley Field FL, 1976.<br>Masking for canopy included.</li>
</ul>
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</ul>

Special Hobby 1/48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XII
24.00
$
<p>Supermarine Spitfire is probably the most famous British fighter from the Second World War. It was an all-metal machine with a low wing configuration, characteristic elliptical wings, a classic tail and a retractable landing gear. The prototype flight took place on March 5, 1936. The Spitfire proved to be the RAF's staple of the war, which continued to do well after the war, remaining in production for 10 years.;</p>
<p>HIghly detailed limited run injection-molded plastic kit from Special Hobby of the Czech Republic. Includes photo-etched metal detail parts.</p>

Sova-M 1/72 Gulfstream G-550 (E-8D) JSTARS Test Bed
46.00
$
<p>Introducing a 1/72 scale model based on the G-550 business jet, tested as the successor to the U.S. Air Force's E-8C J-STARS.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<p>Includes photo-etched parts, painting mask seals, and one type of U.S. Air Force decal.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>When completed, the model will have a length of approximately 408mm and a wingspan of about 396mm.</p>
</li>
</ul>

Trumpeter 06275 1/350 Fairey Fulmar MK.1
7.00
$
<p>Fairey Fulmar is a British, half-shell, metal, low-wing fighter plane from the Second World War. The design of the aircraft was developed at the beginning of 1938, and the first flight of the prototype took place on January 4, 1940. When building Fairey Fulmar machines, the experience and numerous components from the fast Battle bomber of the same company were used. Despite this, the Fulmar turned out to be a machine very easy to pilot, and above all, it achieved the assumed parameters. The plane entered service in May 1940, and it was drafted in 1945.</p><h3>Features</h3><ul>
<li>This is a set of parts molded in grey plastic to build 6 of the scale aircraft indicated. </li>
<li>Includes decals. </li>
<li>Completed aircraft each measure 35.2mm long with a 40.4mm wingspan.</li>
<li>Each sprue includes one aircraft</li>
<li>Total 48 clear parts on 6 sprues for 6 aircraft.</li>
</ul>

Plus Model AL7038 1/72 Martin T4M Wheel Version
22.00
$
<p><strong>AL7038 Martin T4M wheel version</strong></p>
<p>The Martin T4M was an American torpedo bomber of the 1920s. A development by the Glenn L. Martin Company of their earlier Martin T3M, and, like it a single-engined biplane, the T4M served as the standard torpedo bomber aboard the aircraft carriers of the United States Navy through much of the 1930s.</p>
<p>Plastic model of the American torpedo plane Martin T4M in a wheeled version. The kit contains decals for four versions.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
<ul>
<li>Origin Czech republic</li>
<li>Product No. Manufacturer AL7038</li>
<li>Scale 1/72</li>
</ul>