 more | Sky Max 1/72 USN Bearcat F8F Felix the Cat (SM1001) VF-3, US Navy, early 1946 'Lt. A. M. "Mike" Granat'more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 USN Bearcat F8-1B Blue angels 1946 Aircraft Model (SM1003) F8F-1B "Bearcat"SM1003 Blue Angels, 1946more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 Bearcat F8F-1 Beetle Bomb 1949 Aircraft Model (SM1004) The Grumman F8F Bearcat which first entered service in May, 1945, was designed to
replace the F6F Hellcat as an interceptor-fighter operating from small escort carriers.
Compared to its famous predecessor, the Bearcat was 20% lighter, had a 30% better rate of
climb and was 50 mph (80 km/h) faster. Because of that outstanding performance the
Bearcat was placed into service with 24 squadrons, making it one of the U.S. Navy's premier
post-World War II fighters.
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 more | Sky Max 1/72 USN F8F-1B Bearcat VF17 C103 1946 (SM1005) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 Soviet LA-5FN Capt Vitaliy Popkov Fighter Model (SM2002) "Captain Vitaliy Popkov" (double "Hero of Soviet Union" with 41 kills), 5 GIAP,
Autumn 1944more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 Soviet LA-5FN Stendal Duben 1945 Captured (SM2003) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 Czech Air Force LA-5FN White C13 Fighter Model (SM2004) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 Hawker Tempest RAF Post War 1947 (SM4003) Post War Tempest Wg Cdr Zip Button more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 Hawker Tempest V No.150 Wing, June 1944 "Roland Beamont" (SM4004) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 Hawker Tempest VEJ558 of Flg Off B.F.Miller(USAFF), No 501 Sqn, Bradwell Bay, Oct 1944 (SM4005) Hawker Tempest VEJ558 of Flg Off B.F.Miller(USAFF), No 501 Sqn, Bradwell Bay, Oct 1944more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 Aichi D3A1 Val Dive Bomber WW2 Aircraft Model (SM5002) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max USAF F84E Thunderjet 523nd FES 27th FEG Lt Jacob Kratt (SM6001) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max F84E Thunderjet 36 FBW Commander Germany 1952 "Col. Robert Scott" (SM6002) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 F-84G Thunderjet 455th Tactical Fighter Wing, Chiayi AB, ROCAF "132" (SM6003) F-84G Thunderjet 455th Tactical Fighter Wing, Chiayi AB, ROCAF "132"more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 F-84G Thunderjet s/n 51-16719, 1954 Show season (SM6004) The Thunderjet became the U.S. Air Force's primary strike aircraft during the Korean War, flying 86,408 missions and destroying 60% of all ground targets in the war as well as eight Soviet-built MiG fighters. Over half of the 7,524 F-84s produced served with NATO nations and it was the first aircraft to fly with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team. The USAF Strategic Air Command had F-84 Thunderjets in service from 1948 through 1957. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 BAC Jet Provost T5 Jet Aircraft Model (SM7001)
Excellent diecast model of the popular RAF Jet Provost trainer that was such an important part of jet fighter training. We're not sure where they put the L plates!
In service for over 30 years and still flown regularly by private owners the Jet Provost was the RAFs jet aircraft basic trainer. Almost all RAF pilots would have flown the Jet Provost as their first jet aircraft, before moving on to more advanced types for operational assignments. more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 F8F-2 Bearcat VF-61, USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (SM1006) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat US Navy Air Reserve Glenview, 1950's (SM1007) The Grumman F8F Bearcat which first entered service in May, 1945, was designed to
replace the F6F Hellcat as an interceptor-fighter operating from small escort carriers.
Compared to its famous predecessor, the Bearcat was 20% lighter, had a 30% better rate of
climb and was 50 mph (80 km/h) faster. Because of that outstanding performance the
Bearcat was placed into service with 24 squadrons, making it one of the U.S. Navy's premier
post-World War II fighters.
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 more | Sky Max 1/72 Soviet LA-5FN 240th IAP Eastern Front, April 1944 Ivan Kozhedub (SM2001) 240th IAP, Eastern Front, April 1944 "Ivan Kozhedub"more.. | |
stock info | Sky Max 1/72 US Army 01A Bird Dog Spotter Aircraft (SM3001)
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 more | Sky Max 1/72 Hawker Tempest JN765 NO3 Sqdn Newchurch June 1944 Ge Kosh Fighter Aircraft Model (SM4001) JN765, No.3 Squadron, Newchurch,
June 1944 "G.E. Kosh"more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 Hawker Tempest V No.486 Sqn. RNZAF, Jan 1945 (SM4006) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 D3A1 (Val) Moddel II LCDR Kakuichi Takahashi, IJN Carrier Shokaku Pearl Habour Attack, Dec 7, 1941 (SM5003) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 F-84G Thunderjet EC 3/1 "Argonne", French AF (SM6005) The Thunderjet became the U.S. Air Force's primary strike aircraft during the Korean War,
flying 86,408 missions and destroying 60% of all ground targets in the war as well as eight
Soviet-built MiG fighters. Over half of the 7,524 F-84s produced served with NATO nations
and it was the first aircraft to fly with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team.
The USAF Strategic Air Command had F-84 Thunderjets in service from 1948 through 1957.
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 more | Sky Max 1/72 F-84G Thunderjet 51-11021, Hellenic Air Force (SM6007) The Thunderjet became the U.S. Air Force's primary strike aircraft during the Korean War,
flying 86,408 missions and destroying 60% of all ground targets in the war as well as eight
Soviet-built MiG fighters. Over half of the 7,524 F-84s produced served with NATO nations
and it was the first aircraft to fly with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team.
The USAF Strategic Air Command had F-84 Thunderjets in service from 1948 through 1957.
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 more | Sky Max 1/72 BAC Strikemaster Mk.88 RNZAF, 1978 (SM7002) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 BAC Strikemaster Mk.84 130 Sqn, Royal Singapore AF, 1970's (SM7003) more.. | |
 more | Sky Max 1/72 TBD-1 Devastator 8-T-14 VT-8 USS Hornet Battle Of Midway 4 June 1942 (SM8001) The Douglas TBD-1 Devastator was designed as a torpedo bomber for the USN and
entered service in 1937. The TBD Devastator marked a lot of firsts for the USN. It was the
first widely-used carrier-based monoplane, first all metal USN aircraft, first completely
enclosed cockpit that stretched almost half the length of the fuselage, first hydraulic
folding wings. When bombing the bombardier would lie under the pilot seat and look
through a window in the floor to doing his sighting.
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