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    92279 Nakajima Ki-201 "Karyu"

    The Nakajima Ki-201 "Karyu" was a Japanese jet fighter project designed during the final stages of World War II, but never completed. The Nakajima Kikka was inspired by the successful German Messerschmitt Me 262, but similarities to that aircraft were limited to the general configuration.

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    23,13 €

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    92280 P-38G Lightning

    The Lockheed P-38 Lightning was a single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber aircraft that was considered one of the finest Allied fighting machines during World War II. It was deployed in combat in both Europe and the Pacific. The twin-tail aircraft was fast, heavily armed and very versatile.

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    26,49 €

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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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    44,15 €

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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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    19,76 €

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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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    26,49 €

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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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    26,49 €

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    92286 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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    26,49 €

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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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    26,49 €

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    92283 Zlín Z-XIII "double kit"

    Zlín Z-XIII byl československý celodřevěný jednomístný dolnoplošník z druhé poloviny 30. let 20. století. Jeho vývoj byl předčasně ukončen a vyroben byl pouze jeden prototyp. Ten nyní vlastní Národní technické muzeum v Praze.

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    23,13 €

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    94001 Avia B-222

    After the success of the Avie Ba.122, other variants were developed. B-222.1 was flown in August 1937. The machine was powered by a nine-cylinder Rk-17 engine which was covered with a NACA aerodynamic cowling, and the wheels were also cowled. The aircraft flew in white and red livery, with no matriculation.

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    23,13 €

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    94002 Avia B-322

    In 1936, the MNO ordered the production of a continuation aerobatic aircraft Bš.122. The aircraft was derived from the aerobatic Ba.122, but had stepped wings and a longer fuselage and was powered by a Castor II-A engine. The first Bš-122 was flown on 10 September 1936, and from July 1937 the Bš-122 was assigned to the training squadron of Aviation Regiment 4 and to the VLU.

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    23,13 €

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    94003 Avia Ba.422

    The Avia Ba.422 aerobatic special was modified according to Novák's comments for the aerobatic competition held in Saint-Germain-en-Laye near Paris.It was built at the beginning of 1938 in two pieces 422.1 OK-AVB which was a backup and Novák's OK-AVC 422.2, powered by Avia Rk-17 engine with 350 hp.

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    23,13 €

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    94004 Praga E-141 Diesel

    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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    23,13 €

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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.

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    27,33 €

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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.

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    23,13 €

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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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    23,13 €

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