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AMO3201
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Nieuport 16C (A134)
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Scale:
1/32 |
$55.00 |
| In 1916 an improved version appeared as the Nieuport 16 which was a Nieuport 11 airframe powered by the 110 hp (92 kW) Le Rhone 9J rotary engine. Visible differences included a larger aperture in front of the "horse shoe" cowling and, at least in som... |
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AMO3202
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Nieuport 16 (Andre Chainat)
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Scale:
1/32 |
$55.00 |
| In 1916 an improved version appeared as the Nieuport 16 which was a Nieuport 11 airframe powered by the 110 hp (92 kW) Le Rhone 9J rotary engine. Visible differences included a larger aperture in front of the "horse shoe" cowling and, at least in som... |
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AMO3203
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Nieuport 11
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Scale:
1/32 |
$55.00 |
| The Nieuport 11, often nicknamed the Bebe, was a French World War I single seat fighter aircraft, designed by Gustave Delage. It is famous as one of the aircraft that ended the 'Fokker Scourge' in 1916. The |
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AMO3204
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Nieuport 11 (Italy)
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Scale:
1/32 |
$55.00 |
| The Nieuport 11 Bebe was built in 1914. The aircraft was powered by Le Rhone rotaty engine with a capacity of 80 hp. Hundreds of aircraft named Nieuport 11000 were built in Italy by MAcchi Company. The Nieuport 11 ai... |
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AMO7208
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I-153 Soviet fighter
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Scale:
1/72 |
$8.80 |
| I-153 fighter was designed by Polikarpov bureau in 1937. This aircraft was a further development of the I-15 fighter. The serial production had started in Moscow in 1939 at #1 plant and continued until 1941. In total 3437 aircraft were buil... |
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AMO72105
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Yakovlev Yak-3 VK107A Soviet fighter
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Scale:
1/72 |
$10.50 |
| The first all-metal aircraft with an engine VK107A was built in April, 1945. The aircraft was notable for its reinforced construction and improved engine cooling system. In the later half of 1945 the serial production was begun on the aircr... |
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AMO72112
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I-190 Soviet aircraft
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Scale:
1/72 |
$10.50 |
| In 1939 the experimental design bureau named after N.N. Polikarpov designed and built the experimental fighter I-190. This aircraft was further development of the I-153 type. The linen wings cover was changed to plywood. Armament: 4 synchro... |
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AMO72117
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Messerschmitt Bf-109 E3/E4
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Scale:
1/72 |
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| Initially Bf 109E-1 appeared in the fighting units of Luftwaffe in February 1939. The aircraft differed from its predecessor Bf 109D by a more powerful engine DB601A-1 1050 hp, three-bladed airscrew, enforced armament and better flying perf... |
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AMO72123
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I-16 type 5/6 Soviet fighter
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Scale:
1/72 |
$8.80 |
| I-16 is the major fighter type of Red Army Airforce during 1930s. It was built by the experimental design bureau named after N.N.Polikarpov in 1933. The distinguished peculiarity of this type was its high speed and good maneuverability for ... |
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AMO72124
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I-16 type 5/6 Spanish fighter
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Scale:
1/72 |
$8.80 |
| I-16 is the major fighter type of Red Army Airforce during 1930s. It was built by the experimental design bureau named after N.N.Polikarpov in 1933. The distinguished peculiarity of this type was its high speed and good maneuverability for ... |
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AMO72132
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Messerschmitt Bf-109F4/F6
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Scale:
1/72 |
$16.50 |
| The serial production of Bf-109F was started in 1940. The aircraft was built in several different modifications (F1-F6) ant its major difference was the armament. The successful combination of speed, maneuverability and armament made this aircraft a ... |
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AMO72138
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Hawker Fury I/II USAF fighter
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Scale:
1/72 |
$10.40 |
| Fury fighter was built in 1931 by Hawker Aircraft Ltd. The aircraft was of biplane type with mixed construction, metal frame and linen wings, tail and feathering. After successful testing the fighter was adopted to armament of British air f... |
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AMO72139
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Hawker Fury Spanish AF fighter
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Scale:
1/72 |
$10.40 |
| In 1936 3 aircraft were built for Spanish Air Force. The aircraft were equipped with Hispano-Suiza engines 12Xbrs (745 hp). During the civil war period, Fury fighters were successfully used in military actions at the side of republican army... |
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AMO7214
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Messerschmitt Bf 109 T-1
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Scale:
1/72 |
$9.00 |
| In 1938 the body of future aircraft carrier 'Graf Zeppelin' was developed. The Messerschmitt company developed the aircraft modification Bf 109T-0 to serve as board fighter. First aircraft Bf 109T-1 was built in 1941. The aircraft had DB-60... |
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AMO72140
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Hawker Fury Yugoslavian AF fighter
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Scale:
1/72 |
$10.40 |
| During 1932-1937 Yugoslavian Air Force received 6 aircraft identical to Fury I, and later another 10 planes were built with Kestrel XVI engines (745 hp). In 1937 another 40 fighters were license-built. In April of 1941 the aircraft took par... |
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AMO72143
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Yakovlev Yak-25M Soviet fighter
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Scale:
1/72 |
$23.10 |
| The Yakovlev Yak-25 (NATO designation Flashlight-A / Mandrake) was a swept wing, turbojet-powered interceptor aircraft and reconnaissance aircraft used by the Soviet Union. When new 'Sokol' radar (RP-6) was finally available, the newly equipped aircr... |
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