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  • 92289 F-5C Lightning 25,82 € 19%

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    92289 F-5C Lightning

    The F-5 Photo version were based on the P-38G and P-38J models. It was the most important PR aircraft of the Second World War. It could carry a wide variety of cameras, with some aircraft carrying up to six cameras. From the F-5C-1 onwards, the majority of F-5 Photo Lightnings were conversions rather than purpose built. 128 F-5C-1s were converted from the P-38J-5.

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    20,92 €

    25,82 € Discount 4,91 €

  • 92288 F-5B Lightning 25,82 € 19%

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    92288 F-5B Lightning

    The F-5 Photo version were based on the P-38G and P-38J models. It was the most important PR aircraft of the Second World War. It could carry a wide variety of cameras, with some aircraft carrying up to six cameras. 200 F-5B-1-LOs were ordered at same time as the P-38J, using the camera nose from the F-5A.

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    20,92 €

    25,82 € Discount 4,91 €

  • 94019 Avia Bš.322.1 22,91 € 19%

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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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    18,56 €

    22,91 € Discount 4,35 €

  • 48011 Messerschmitt Me P.1101 41,24 € 28%

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    48011 Messerschmitt Me P.1101

    The Messerschmitt P.1101 was commissioned by OKL in the summer of 1944 and was the first aircraft in the world to have variable wing geometry. It could only be built on the ground at a yaw angle of 35° to 45°.

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    29,69 €

    41,24 € Discount 11,55 €

  • 48010 Messerschmitt Me P.1101 "Nightfighter" 41,24 € 28%

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    48010 Messerschmitt Me P.1101 "Nightfighter"

    The Messerschmitt P.1101 was commissioned by OKL in the summer of 1944 and was the first aircraft in the world to have variable wing geometry. It could only be built on the ground at a yaw angle of 35° to 45°.

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    29,69 €

    41,24 € Discount 11,55 €

  • 48009 Messerschmitt Me P.1101 41,24 € 28%

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    48009 Messerschmitt Me P.1101

    The Messerschmitt P.1101 was commissioned by OKL in the summer of 1944 and was the first aircraft in the world to have variable wing geometry. It could only be built on the ground at a yaw angle of 35° to 45°.

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    29,69 €

    41,24 € Discount 11,55 €

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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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    22,91 €

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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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    22,91 €

  • 92295 Arado 76 A/B Schulen 19,58 € 28%

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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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    14,09 €

    19,58 € Discount 5,48 €

  • 92283 Zlín Z-XIII "double kit" 22,91 € 28%

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    92283 Zlín Z-XIII "double kit"

    The Zlín Z-XIII was a Czechoslovak all-wooden low-wing aircraft from the second half of the 1930s. The designer was Jaroslav Lonek. Development was completed in March 1939 and only one prototype was built. With a 130hp engine, it reached speeds of up to 350 km/h. It could fly as a single or two-seater.

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    16,49 €

    22,91 € Discount 6,41 €

  • 92287 Heinkel He-46C 26,24 € 28%

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    92287 Heinkel He-46C

    The Heinkel He 46 was a German World War II-era monoplane designed in 1931 for the close reconnaissance and army co-operation roles. While it served with the Luftwaffe's front-line units only briefly at the start of World War II, the He 46 served as late as 1943 as a nighttime nuisance bomber and with the Hungarian Air Force.

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    18,89 €

    26,24 € Discount 7,35 €

  • 92286 Heinkel He-46C Legion Condor 26,24 € 28%

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    92286 Heinkel He-46C Legion Condor

    The Heinkel He 46 was a German World War II-era monoplane designed in 1931 for the close reconnaissance and army co-operation roles. While it served with the Luftwaffe's front-line units only briefly at the start of World War II, the He 46 served as late as 1943 as a nighttime nuisance bomber and with the Hungarian Air Force.

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    18,89 €

    26,24 € Discount 7,35 €

  • 92285 Heinkel He-46 E-2Un 26,24 € 28%

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    92285 Heinkel He-46 E-2Un

    The Heinkel He 46 was a German World War II-era monoplane designed in 1931 for the close reconnaissance and army co-operation roles. While it served with the Luftwaffe's front-line units only briefly at the start of World War II, the He 46 served as late as 1943 as a nighttime nuisance bomber and with the Hungarian Air Force.

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    18,89 €

    26,24 € Discount 7,35 €

  • 92284 Heinkel He-46C "Nachtschlacht" 26,24 € 28%

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    92284 Heinkel He-46C "Nachtschlacht"

    The Heinkel He 46 was a German World War II-era monoplane designed in 1931 for the close reconnaissance and army co-operation roles. While it served with the Luftwaffe's front-line units only briefly at the start of World War II, the He 46 served as late as 1943 as a nighttime nuisance bomber and with the Hungarian Air Force.

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    18,89 €

    26,24 € Discount 7,35 €

  • 92282 Kawasaki Ki-60 19,58 € 35%

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    92282 Kawasaki Ki-60

    The Ki-60 fighter was supposed to be fast and armed with cannons and large-calibre machine guns, it was also supposed to climb agilely, but it paid for all this with insufficient range and agility. The development team was led by Takeo Doi and his assistant Shin Owada, but all received less than favorable references from test pilots flying the first Ki-60 prototype since March 1941.

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    12,72 €

    19,58 € Discount 6,85 €

  • 92281 Dornier Do 22 43,73 € 28%

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    92281 Dornier Do 22

    The Dornier Do 22 was a German seaplane developed in the 1930s. Despite its good performance, it was built only in small numbers and exclusively for the export market. This type was operated in World War II in Greece, Yugoslavia and Finland.

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    31,49 €

    43,73 € Discount 12,25 €

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