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Schaal | 1:24 |
In the First World War history was written by Baron Manfred von Richthofen in his red Fokker tri-plane. The Dr. 1 was the most manoeuvrable of all the aircraft in use and achieved high rates of climb. The Dr. 1 that was delivered to the troops in June 1917 was withdrawn from the front at the end of 1917
The Mosquito was one of the RAF’s most powerful and fastest bombers during the Second World War and was built in a total of 5,500 units until 1945. The lightweight aircraft owes its success to the special materials used, with wood being used instead of aluminium for the basic structure and exterior coating. The prototype flew on 25 November 1940, after which the Wooden Miracle went into series production. The Mosquito flew away from all German fighter planes. When Reichsmarschall Gƶring organised a parade on 31.1. 1943 in
The manoeuvrable F-14 was for over 30 years one of the most capable and powerful fighter interceptors in the world. It gained a legendary reputation with the US Navy. It owed its fame in particular to its ability to carry a large arsenal of weapons, especially the AIM-54 Phoenix guided missile. Top speed: over Mach 2.- Structural details on surfaces with recessed panel lines- Detailed cockpit- Movable swing wing- Landing gear optionally extended or retracted- 2 Phoenix guided missiles- 2 Sidewinder guided missilesDecals for 2 versions for the VF-84 Jolly Rogers, US Navy:,- US Navy – USS NIMITZ Grumman F-1 4A Tomcat VF-84 Jolly Rogers 160386 / AJ – 200 in 1981- US Navy – USS NIMITZ Movie The Final Countdown VF-84 Jolly Rogers 160384 / AJ – 203 in 1980