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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $56.65 |
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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,... |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $56.65 |
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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,... |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $56.65 |
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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 Nieuport 11... |
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Manufacturer: Amodel Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $56.65 |
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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 |
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Manufacturer: Begemot Type: Air Period: Post-World War II Scale: 1:32 Price: $10.20 |
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Russian language stencil for all MiG-21 version: MiG-21F-13, Mig-21PF, MiG-21PFS, MiG-21PFM early batches, MiG-21PFM late batches, MiG-21R, MiG-21SM(MF), MiG-21bis, MiG-21U, Mig-21UM and stencil for external armament and hard points (34 types) ... |
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Manufacturer: Begemot Type: Air Scale: 1:32 Price: $15.76 |
| Full stencil set for one Su-27 (early and late productional batches aircraft) or one Su-27UB (early and late productional batches aircraft) or one Su-33 aircraft and stencil for 40 types of external armament (Air-to-Air, Air-to-Ground missiles, FFAR ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $38.42 |
| The Fokker Dr.I's compound structure consisted of a cable-braced steel tube fuselage, and cantilever wings with wooden ribs and single main box spar, all covered by fabric and plywood panels. All this made the construction very light in weight. The F... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
| The SPAD S.VII was the first of a series of highly successful biplane fighter aircraft produced by SPAD during the First World War. An initial production contract was made on 10 May 1916, calling for 268 machines, to be designated SPAD VII C.1 (C.1 i... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $38.42 |
| The Fokker F.I was a German fighter of final period of the WWI. In total three pre-production prototypes were built, two of which were transferred to the Western Front for operational testing. Despite the deaths of Wolff and Voss and the loss of all ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
| Albatros D.III was German fighter of the WWI developed in 1916 on basis of Albatros D.II type. It differed from it in having new wing design and improved flying characteristics. In the middle of 1917 the Albatros D.III fighters were the best German f... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
| RAF S.E.5a was the best British fighter of the WWI. Aircraft of later construction were equipped with the improved Wolseley Viper 200hp engine. Production began at the end of 1917. Twenty-five squadrons of the Royal Flying Corps operated with this ty... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $42.02 |
| The Siemens-Schuckert D.III was a German single-seat fighter built by Siemens-Schuckert Werke. The D.III was a development of the earlier Siemens-Schuckert D.IIc prototype. The D.III was an equal-span sesquiplane powered by a 160 hp (119 kW) Siemens-... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $51.50 |
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The Nieuport 24 was a French biplane fighter aircraft during World War I designed by Gustave Delage as a replacement for the successful Nieuport 17.
Design and development The Nieuport 24 introduced a new fuselage of improved aerodynamic ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
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The Airco DH.2 was a single-seat biplane "pusher" aircraft which operated as a fighter during the First World War. It was the second pusher design by Geoffrey de Havilland for Airco, ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
| The Pfalz D.III was a German fighter of WWI, produced by Pfalz Flugzeugwerke in 1917. The type had good basic flying characteristics and was one of most elegant designs of its time. Overall there were 260 planes produced. The D.III equipped numerous ... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $46.25 |
| SPAD VII c.1 no. S 2124 of Escadrille N.80 flown by Paul Frank Baer, France, Winter 1917. SPAD VII c.1 no. S 1777 of Escadrille N.124 flown by Raoul Lufbery, France, Late 1917. SPAD VII c.1 no. S 3301 of the 103 rd Aero Squadron American Expedition F... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $51.50 |
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The Nieuport 24 was a French biplane fighter aircraft during World War I designed by Gustave Delage as a replacement for the successful Nieuport 17. In the event its performance was little better than the type it was meant to replace, which was... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $17.82 |
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WWI French air-cooled rotary engine. The Gnome Monosoupape was a French rotary engine of the WWI era, designed by Laurent Seguin following previous developments of the Gnome. In comparison with its predecessors... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $17.82 |
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WWI British 150hp water-cooled engine. The Hispano Suiza V8 was a twin-row 8-cylinder water-cooled engine, designed in 1914 by the Hispano Suiza firm. Its construction was innovative and efficient, and demonstrated much technological refinement... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $17.82 |
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WWI German water-cooled engine The Mercedes D.III was the most widely used German 6-cylinder water-cooled aircraft engine, designed on the basis of its predecessor, the Mercedes D.II. It was used by all the principal German fighters (the Albatr... |
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Manufacturer: Roden Type: Air Period: World War I Scale: 1:32 Price: $17.82 |
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The Hispano-Suiza 8 was a water-cooled V8 SOHC aero engine introduced by Hispano-Suiza in 1914 and used by a number of Allied aircraft during the First World War. The original Hispano-Suiza 8A was rated at 140 hp (102 kW) and the later Hispano-... |
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