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AMO1431
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B-57A / RB-57A Night intruder
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Scale:
1/144 |
$15.00 |
| The first B-57As were largely identical to the Canberra B.2s with the exception of more powerful Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire engines of 7,200 lbf (32 kN) of thrust instead of Rolls-Royce Avons, also license-built in the US as Wright J65s. In addition... |
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AMO1432
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Martin B-57B/C
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Scale:
1/144 |
$15.00 |
| The Martin B-57 Canberra was a twin jet engine, light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft (photographic, electronics, and meteorological) which entered service in the 1950s. Originally based on the British English Electric Canberra, the US-built B-57 ... |
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AMO1433
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Avro Lancaster B.III Dambuster
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Scale:
1/144 |
$18.00 |
| Avro 683 Lancaster was the best British heavy bomber during World War II. Double-engine Manchester aircraft served as its prototype. The aircraft conducted its first flight on Jan 9th, 1941. New bomber was approved, and soon after that, the first ord... |
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AMO72008
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Myasishchev 3M Bison
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Scale:
1/72 |
$183.70 |
A four-engined strategic bomber.
The Myasishchev design bureau introduced the '3M', known to the West as the 'Bison-B', which was considerably more powerful than the previous version (M-4). This new model first flew in 1955.... |
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AMO72100
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Tupolev Tu-128 Fiddler
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Scale:
1/72 |
$36.50 |
| Long-range supersonic patrol interceptor TU-128 was built in 1961. Two missiles K-80 were equipped with war-heads of semi-active homing guidance with the purpose of increasing attack effectiveness, two other missiles were equipped with the ... |
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AMO72102
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Yakovlev Yak-28L Soviet bomber
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Scale:
1/72 |
$15.60 |
| Factory tests of new modification of the bomber Yak-28L started in 1960. The aircraft was equipped with a radio-command range-difference guidance system DBS-2S 'Lotos'. The system permitted to point the aircraft at a stationary target by me... |
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AMO72109
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Er-2 WWII Soviet bomber
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Scale:
1/72 |
$30.00 |
| Long-distance bomber Er-2 was built in 1940 and was produced on aviation plant #18 in Voronezh. Before the beginning of the war several dozens of this aircraft were built. In 1944 on Irkutsk plant #39, mass production of new modification Er... |
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AMO72120
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AR-2 Soviet dive-bomber
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Scale:
1/72 |
$19.50 |
| The dive-bomber AR-2 was built in 1940 at Design Bureau named after A.A. Arkhangelsky. This aircraft is the further development of SB-2 bomber. The aircraft has passed the government tests with the good results and was approved for the mass... |
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AMO72126
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Yakovlev Yak-28IM Soviet bomber
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Scale:
1/72 |
$15.60 |
| Yak-28I was adopted in 1962. The aircraft was equipped with the integrated system of the armament control consisting of a radar station "Initiative 2", an optical sight OPB116 and an automatic pilot AP-28K. With it's help the crew could retrieve and ... |
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AMO72203
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Yak-18 Korey, Poland, USA
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Scale:
1/72 |
$10.00 |
| The Yakovlev Yak-18 (NATO reporting name Max) was a Soviet tandem two-seat military primary trainer aircraft. Originally powered by one 119 kW (160 hp) Shvetsov M-11FR-1 radial piston engine, it entered service in 1946. It is also produced in China a... |
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AMO7225
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Beriev KOR-1 Soviet shipborne plane
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Scale:
1/72 |
n/a |
| Beriev KOR-1 was developed as a shipborne reconnaissance plane intended to be launched by a catapult. The aircraft made its the first flight on September 4, 1936 and soon was put into serial production. Several KOR-1 of the 15th Naval recon... |
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AMO7230
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Yakovlev Yak-18 NKAF light night bomber
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Scale:
1/72 |
n/a |
| During the Korean was the light and manoeuvrable Yak-18 was used as a light night bomber for attacking targets like fuel bases. 5680 Yak-18 Yak-18U were built in the USSR.... |
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