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Goodyear Blimp Hurricane MKII Illyusin IL-76 Cubana

Goodyear Blimp

Scale: 1:350 Length: 5-1/2" Diameter: 1-1/4"

MDP5411 - $17.98

On Sale!$15.50


Hurricane MKII

The Hurricane Mk II first flew in June 1940. The only significant difference between this and the original Mk I was the use of the Merlin XX engine (providing 1,280 hp). This increased the top speed of the Hurricane to 342 mph at 22,000 feet. The Mk II Series 1 entered front line service in September 1940, in time to take part in the later stages of the battle of Britain, although not in large numbers compared to the older aircraft.
Scale 1:100

MDP5340-2 - $12.98

On Sale!$11.79


Illyusin IL-76 Cubana

Scale: 1:400 Length: 4-5/8" Wingspan: 5"

MDP5814 - $17.98

On Sale!$15.50



Junkers JU 52/3M JU Air Kawanishi Flying Boat Japan Airways Kawanishi Niki Kyofu Rex

Junkers JU 52/3M JU Air

Scale: 1:200 Length: 3-3/4" Wingspan: 5-3/4"

MDP5819 - $15.98

On Sale!$13.50


Kawanishi Flying Boat Japan Airways

The H6K1 was designed by a team under Yoshio Hashiguchi and Shizuo Kikuhara, leveraging off data provided by a Kawanishi group that had visited Short Brothers in the UK. It was a neat prewar flying boat design of metal construction, with some similarities to the US Consolidated PBY Catalina, but arguably more attractive and certainly bigger. The initial prototype had a streamlined hull, a strut-mounted wing with four Nakajima Hikari 2 nine-cylinder air-cooled radial engines with 625 kW (840 HP) each, and a twin-fin tail. It carried a crew of nine.
Scale: 1:300

MDP5804 - $15.98

On Sale!$13.50


Kawanishi Niki Kyofu Rex

The Kyofu was conceived as an air superiority fighter to support Japanese amphibious landing forces when airstrips were no available. It entered service in 1943 but had already been given the official allied code of `Rex` due to captured Japanese documents giving away its planned existence and purpose.
Scale: 1/100

MDP5407 - $14.98

On Sale!$12.75



Kawasaki KI-45 Toryu Nick MiG 23 F Mistubishi MU-2J

Kawasaki KI-45 Toryu Nick

The Ki-45 first entered use in China in August 1942. The 16th Sentai first used it in action over Burma in October 1942. Though the Ki-45 didn't have a radar it was successful at shooting down B-29s. One encounter resulted in eight B-29s being shot down. A Ki-45 KAIb was used for the first time in a Kamikaze attack on a United States Navy sub chaser off Biak in May 1944.
Scale: 1:109

MDP5435 - $14.98

On Sale!$12.99


MiG 23 F

Scale: 1:136 Length: 4-7/8" Wingspan: 2-3/8"

MDP5373 - $12.98

On Sale!$10.99


Mistubishi MU-2J

Scale: 1:100 Length: 5" Wingspan: 4-3/4"

MDP5811 - $15.98

On Sale!$13.50



Mitsubishi G4M2 Betty NAMC YS-11 Prop Jet Sud Caravelle Air France

Mitsubishi G4M2 Betty

Referred to as "Betty" by the Allied Forces, the Mitsubishi G4M2 was a seven-crew long-range bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. Mitsubishi built 2,446 G4M (all variants) in total. The ‘Betty’ could reach a maximum speed of 292 mph, had a maximum range of 2,694 miles, and could weigh as much as 27,558 pounds at take-off (18,049 pounds empty). The G4M2 was armed with four 20 mm cannons, two 7.7 mm machine-guns, one 1,764 pound torpedo and 2,205 pounds worth of bombs.
Scale 1:182

MDP5431 - $14.98

On Sale!$12.99


NAMC YS-11 Prop Jet

Scale: 1:200 Length: 5-1/4" Wingspan: 6-3/8"

MDP5801 - $17.98

On Sale!$15.50


Sud Caravelle Air France

The Caravelle was a sleek and futuristic design in its era, more the image of the future of the jetliner than the Comet. It was of all-metal construction, with swept wings and swept tail surfaces. The Caravelle was attractive, innovative, and effective, with Sud scrambling to keep up with orders.
Scale: 1:250

MDP5825 - $17.98

On Sale!$15.50



Super Etendard Tornado Tupolev Tu 160 Blackjack

Super Etendard

Scale: 1:114 Length: 5" Wingspan: 3-1/8"

MDP5370 - $12.98

On Sale!$10.99


Tornado

Scale: 1:145 Length: 4-7/8" Wingspan: 3-5/8"

MDP5380 - $12.98

On Sale!$10.99


Tupolev Tu 160 Blackjack

Scale: 1:400 Length: 5-3/8" Wingspan: 3-3/4"

MDP5390 - $12.98

On Sale!$10.99



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