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AMO72122
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Su-9U Soviet training aircraft
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Scale:
1/72 |
$15.60 |
| Su-9 fighter-interceptor was built in 1957. New engine AL-7F-1, radar unit TsD30 and K-5M missiles were installed on this type. The maximum flying speed was 2230 km/h. The service ceiling was 21000 m. During the period 1957-1962 the Novosyb... |
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AMO72144
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Yak-52M Soviet two-seat sporting aircraft
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Scale:
1/72 |
n/a |
| The important distinction of Yak-52M is catapult system SKS-94MYA, new cockpit windscreen with improved vision, and better performance parameters...Sport aircraft Yak-52M is a part of training complex based on Yak-130. The aircraft is inten... |
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AMO72146
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AVRO-504K/U-1
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Scale:
1/72 |
$9.00 |
In 1913 the AVRO company designed new double-seat AVRO 504 for the training of military pilots. The aircraft was equipped with two cockpits with double control unit - for trainee and for instructor. In the beginning of WWII AVRO turne... |
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AMO72195
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Yak-18 with ski gear
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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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AMO72198
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Yak-18 M-12
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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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AMO72204
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IAR-80DC Romanian training aircraft
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Scale:
1/72 |
$16.30 |
| Various IAR 80s soldiered on in Romanian service until 1949, when they were replaced by La-9s and Il-10s. At that time the airframes with the lowest hours were modified by removing one of the fuel tanks in front of the cockpit and inserting another s... |
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AMO72206
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Aicraft '5-1' & '5-2'
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Scale:
1/72 |
$15.50 |
| The first copy of "5-1" began to suffer in July 1948 in the glider version - in order to study handling characteristics at low speeds. Fly the aircraft "5-1" Colonel Pakhomov. The first flight on July 14 ended in an ... |
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AMO7227
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Yakovlev YAK-18 Soviet trainer
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Scale:
1/72 |
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| Developed in 1946 Yak-18 replaced Polikarpov Po-2 as an initial trainer. Yuriy Gagarin - the first man to orbit the Earth made his first flight on the Yak-18 and Yak-18U. 5680 Yak-18 Yak-18U were built in the USSR.... |
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AMO7231
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Polikarpov UTI-4 Soviet WW2 trainer
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Scale:
1/72 |
$9.30 |
| Speedy and maneuverable but difficult to handle after biplanes, Polikarpov I-16 required some advanced pilot training. The solution was the UTI-4 fighter pilot trainer based on the I-16 airframe and power plant but having the second cockpit... |
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AMO7251
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Ut-2 Soviet trainer airplane
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Scale:
1/72 |
$8.30 |
| The trainer airplane UT-2 (AIR-10) was projected in 1935 in Yakovlev design bureau and was further development of an airplane AIR-9 with the engine M-11E. 7243 airplanes were built. It was used for initial training of the pilots of RKKA.... |
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