20 items

  • 94031 P-38J-15 LO "Wrangler" D-Day Edition 25,39 € 26%

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    94031 P-38J-15 LO "Wrangler" D-Day Edition

    P-38J-15 LO "Wrangler"

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    18,79 €

    25,39 € Discount 6,60 €

  • 94026 P-38J 2LT David R. Miles "Battle over Moravia" 25,39 € 26%

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    94026 P-38J 2LT David R. Miles "Battle over Moravia"

    P-38 J, 2LT. David R. Miles, Battle over Moravia, 17.12. 1944. The Airplane was shot-down in combat with three FW-190s of II./JG 300 over Vinary near Prerov 17. December 1944. Pilot bailed out and was taken POW.

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    18,79 €

    25,39 € Discount 6,60 €

  • 94025 P-38J "Yippee" 25,39 € 26%

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    94025 P-38J "Yippee"

    Built and nicknamed "Yippee" at the factory, as the 5,000th P-38 built. Delivered to the U.S. Army. Assigned to the 5th Air Force, 475th Fighter Group, 431st Fighter Squadron during June 1944.On December 20, 1944, this aircraft "retired early" from a combat mission due to mechanical difficulty.On January 29, 1945 lost due to an "aerial accident". It is unclear what...

    In stock

    18,79 €

    25,39 € Discount 6,60 €

  • 94019 Avia Bš.322.1 22,52 € 26%

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    94019 Avia Bš.322.1

    According to the army's request for an airplane designed for aerobatics training, the Avia Bš-122 airplane was constructed. MNO ordered 45 units in 1936. Compared to the Ba.122, the Bš-122 had stepped wings, a different fuselage and tail surfaces.

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    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 94017 Bücker 131 Romania 22,52 € 26%

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    94017 Bücker 131 Romania

    The Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann was a German two-seat biplane trainer used during World War II. The aircraft was designed by Swedish-born designer Ing. Anders J. Anderson, who led all design work at Bücker until 1939.

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    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 94015 Bücker 131 A/B 24 Schule Olomouc 22,52 € 26%

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    94015 Bücker 131 A/B 24 Schule Olomouc

    The Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann was a German two-seat biplane trainer used during World War II. The aircraft was designed by Swedish-born designer Ing. Anders J. Anderson, who led all design work at Bücker until 1939.

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    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 92295 Arado 76 A/B Schulen 19,24 € 26%

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    92295 Arado 76 A/B Schulen

    Arado completed the first prototype of the Ar 76a D-ISEN in the autumn of 1934.The following spring the second Ar V2 (D-IRAS) was flying. Although the Ar 76 did not perform badly, the FW-56 was selected and C- Amt ordered a smaller production run in case it had problems, so Arado Flugzeugwerke built the Ar 76 A-0 series.

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    14,24 €

    19,24 € Discount 5 €

  • 94013 Aero C-104 22,52 € 26%

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    94013 Aero C-104

    The Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann was a German two-seat biplane trainer used during World War II. The aircraft was designed by Swedish-born designer Ing. Anders J. Anderson, who led all design work at Bücker until 1939.

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    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 94012 Praga E-241 22,52 € 26%

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    94012 Praga E-241

    In the mid-1930s, the Praga BH-41 was the follow-on aircraft. However, there were no engines for the construction of other aircraft, so the aircraft was modernized and the ZOD-260 diesel engine was used. The aircraft flew under the designation Praga E-141.

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    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 94011 Aero A-101 22,52 € 26%

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    94011 Aero A-101

    The Aero A-101 was a Czechoslovakian bomber biplane that was developed from the Aero A-100. The type was in service with the Czechoslovak Air Force from January 1936, after a year of service the aircraft were sold to Spain, where they were deployed by both belligerents in the Civil War.

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    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 94010 Aero Ab-101 22,52 € 26%

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    94010 Aero Ab-101

    The Aero Ab-101 was a Czechoslovak bomber biplane, which was developed from the Aero A-100, or A-101, which was fitted with the Praga HS 12Ydrs engine. The prototype aircraft flew on 25 March 1936 and proved to be not a very successful type.

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    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 94009 Yak-11 / C-11 "Moose" 22,52 € 26%

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    94009 Yak-11 / C-11 "Moose"

    The Yakovlev Yak-11 is based on the Soviet Yak-3 fighter aircraft, which flew with the AS-82FN radial engine on 10 November 1945. However, this machine did not make it into production, but was further modernized to create a new aircraft, which underwent trials in the spring of 1946.

    In stock

    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 94008 Heinkel 112 V11 22,52 € 26%

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    94008 Heinkel 112 V11

    At the end of 1933, the RLM issued a specification calling for a monoplane design. Four designs were produced: the Arado 80, Fw 159, BF 109 and Heinkel 112. The 112, designed by Dipl. Ing. Heinrich Hertel, competed with three others at a competition held in Travemünde in October 1935.

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    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 94007 Heinkel 112 V10 22,52 € 26%

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    94007 Heinkel 112 V10

    At the end of 1933, the RLM issued a specification calling for a monoplane design. Four designs were produced: the Arado 80, Fw 159, BF 109 and Heinkel 112. The 112, designed by Dipl. Ing. Heinrich Hertel, competed with three others at a competition held in Travemünde in October 1935.

    In stock

    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 94006 Arado Ar 199 V5 22,52 € 26%

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    94006 Arado Ar 199 V5

    The Arado Ar 199 was a floatplane built by Arado Flugzeugwerke. It was a low-flying aircraft, designed in 1938 for catapult launching and operated over water. The enclosed cockpit had two side-by-side seats for instructor and student and a third rear seat for a training navigator or radio operator.

    In stock

    16,66 €

    22,52 € Discount 5,86 €

  • 94005 Airspeed Envoy 26,61 € 26%

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    94005 Airspeed Envoy

    Airspeed Limited was founded in York, England, in 1931. The aircraft type was practically based on the previous Airspeed AS5 Courier. By then the company was already in Portsmouth. The AS6 Envoy first flew in June 1934. The airplane's construction was all-wood. The wingspan of these machines was 15.94 metres and the fuselage length was 10.53 metres.

    Temporarily unavailable

    19,69 €

    26,61 € Discount 6,92 €

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