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HK-1 Spruce Goose 1/200
Plastic Model Kit The
monstrous airplane flew only once, but what a sight
it was! With a wingspan 100 feet greater than today's
giant C-5A Galaxy and a vertical fin that towered
eight stories high, the Spruce Goose was one of Howard
Hughes' most ambitious projects. This plastic kit
is over 13" long and has a big 19" wingspan.
Skill level 2. |
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$10.95 |
Ford Flivver 1/48 Plastic
Model Kit Henry Ford's
experimental "personal" airplane was flown
by only two men; in 1926 by Test Pilot Harry Brooks
and in 1927 by Charles A. Lindbergh. Though the original
Flivver is on display at the Ford Museum, you can
build your own version with this plastic kit. Airplane
has a 51/2" wingspan; assembly required. |
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$19.95 |
Bell XP-77 1/48 Plastic
Model Kit The Bell
XP-77 was a light weight fighter, made mostly of wood,
designed to be highly maneuverable. Although 25 were
ordered in 1942, by 1944 only two were completed and
the design was no longer needed. Plastic kit features
engraved panel lines, a fully detailed cockpit, realistic
landing gear and more. Includes resin detail parts
and choice of markings. 63/4" wingspan; assembly
required. |
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$29.95 |
Curtiss XP-55 1/48 Plastic
Model Kit The XP-55
(Curtiss Model 249C) first flew in 1943 with an Allison
V-1710 engine. Its performance merely equaled conventional
fighters of the time and thus it never entered production.
Plastic kit features engraved panel lines, a fully
detailed cockpit, realistic landing gear and markings,
and more. 10" wingspan with 55 pieces including
resin detail parts; assembly required. |
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$11.95 |
XV-1 Convertiplane 1/32
Plastic Model Kit A
pioneer in aviation technology, the unusual-looking
McDonnel XV-1 was a cross between an airplane and
a helicopter, the XV-1 attempted to combine the best
features of both airplane types. The rotor was able
to pull the plane vertically into the air and then
the pusher propeller would motivate the craft into
forward flight while the rotor would spin freely without
creating much drag. Plastic kit features detailed
engravings, detailed cockpit with controls and pilot
figure, and realistic rotor assembly. Approximately
11" in length when completed. |
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Convair XFY-1 Pogo 1/72
Plastic Model Kit Build
your own plastic kit of this post war USN experimental
VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) fighter. Measures
53/4" in length with a 41/2" wingspan. 47
pieces; assembly required. |
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$19.95 |
V-173 Flying Pancake
1/72 Plastic Model Kit Finely
detailed plastic kit features fabric-look surfaces
over aft fuselage, realistic resin cockpit, vacu-form
clear parts and choice of markings. 34 pieces; assembly
required. |
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$29.95 |
N-9 MA Flying Wing 1/48
Plastic Model Kit Detailed
plastic kit features engraved panel lines, detailed
cockpit and realistic landing gear. Approx. 15"
wingspan; assembly required. |
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Horten Ho 229A-1 1/48
Plastic Model Kit The
Horten 229 was an experimental German flying wing
jet under development at the end of WWII. It had a
crew of two, a radar antenna housed in the nose, four
30mm cannons and a top speed in excess of 600 mph.
This highly detailed plastic kit of the Ho 229A-1
includes photo-etched detail parts and a choice of
markings. |
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Ba 349A Natter 1/48 Plastic
Model Kit with Launch Tower The
Bachem Ba 349 Natter, a semi-expendable, vertically-launched,
piloted missile was designed to meet an Allied bomber
formation and launch rockets at it, only to then come
around for a ramming attack. Although a modified version
of the original design was built and put in service,
none saw action. Plastic kit includes launch pad,
rack, rails, markings and photo-etched detail parts.
Assembly required. |
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$14.95 |
Bell X-1 1/32 Scale Plastic
Model Kit The Bell
X-1 was the first piloted plane to fly faster than
the speed of sound. Flown by USAF Captain Chuck Yeager,
it rocketed to supersonic speeds for the first time
on October 14, 1947, over Muroc Air Base in the Mojave
Desert. Detailed plastic kit features recessed panel
lines, realistic rocket motor, and pilot figure. Model
measures 123/4" in length; assembly required. |
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$9.95 |
X-1 1/72 Plastic Model
Kit Plastic kit of
the Bell X-1 rocket powered plane - the first to break
the sound barrier. Assembly required, 41/2" wingspan
when complete. |
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Northrop XP-56 1/48 Plastic
Model Kit The XP-56,
Northrop Model N2B, was an unconventional WWII design
that was an all-magnesium airplane that again did
not outperform standard fighters of the day and thus
was not adopted for production. Plastic kit features
engraved panel lines, a fully detailed cockpit, realistic
landing gear and markings, and more. 101/2" wingspan
with 56 pieces including resin detail parts; assembly
required. |
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$11.95 |
X-3 Stiletto 1/48 Plastic
Model Kit The X-3 was
built by Douglas to explore the design features required
for sustained supersonic speeds. This detailed plastic
kit includes accurate decals and display stand, and
is approximately 51/2" in length. Assembly required. |
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$49.95 |
Convair XF2Y-1 Sea Dart
1/72 Plastic Model Kit Detailed
plastic kit of the U.S. Navy's jet hydroplane prototype.
28+ pieces; assembly required. |
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F-107A Ultra Sabre 1/72
Plastic Model Kit On
Sept. 10, 1956, the No. 1 F-107A , which was originally
designed as a tactical fighter-bomber version of the
F-100, made its initial flight, attaining Mach 1.03.
Despite that success, it did not go into production.
Detailed plastic kit features engraved panel lines,
accurate exhaust nozzle, and realistic tricycle landing
gear with detailed legs and a clear landing/taxi light
on each. 121/4" length with a 6" wingspan;
58 pieces, assembly required. |