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Flap for 1/72 scale P2V Neptune - Plus Model.Set contains 10 resin parts, photoetched sheets, decals and detailed assembly instructions. Designed for adults and experienced modelers.
Mk II trailer with compressor and fuel filter in 1/48 scale - Plus Model detail set.
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Go to cartHand bomb cart Mk I in 1/48 scale - Plus Model detail set.
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Go to cartF-86 Sabre pilot in 1/48 scale - Plus Model figurine set.
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Go to cart1/72 A-26C Invader Smooth pattern wheelsThe A-26K Invader is a variant of the Douglas A-26 Invader ground attack aircraft and light bomber, developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II. The A-26K version is also known as the A-26A. Here is some key information about the A-26K Invader:Origin and Production:The A-26K Invader was developed as one of the advanced versions of the A-26 Invader.Production of this variant took place mainly in the 1960s.Role:The A-26K Invader was a ground attack and light bomber aircraft designed to conduct ground attack, interdiction, and close air support missions.Its versatility made it suitable for a range of operational tasks.Armament:The Invader was equipped with a variety of weapons, including machine guns, cannons, and the ability to carry bombs, rockets, and free-fall munitions.Specific armament could vary according to mission requirements.Crew:The A-26K Invader usually had a crew consisting of a pilot and a co-pilot/navigator.Engine and Performance:The Invader was powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial engines of 2.000 horsepower each, which gave it good performance in terms of speed, range, and load capacity.Operational Employment:The A-26K Invader was used in several military operations, but its main production and use occurred in the 1960s during the Vietnam War.It was used for ground attack missions, tactical bombing, and close air support.Modernizations and Variants:Some A-26Ks were converted or modernized to suit new operational requirements, including the installation of advanced targeting systems and other modifications.Withdrawal from Service:The A-26K Invader was phased out of operational service in the U.S. Armed Forces in the mid-1960s, but some variants continued to be used in special roles until the 1970s.The A-26K Invader represents a specific variant of the A-26 Invader that was used primarily during the Vietnam War and in other military operations of the time. Its versatility and ability to perform a variety of tactical missions made it a valuable asset.
1/72 A-26C Invader Smooth-Patterned WheelsThe A-26C Invader is a variant of the Douglas A-26 Invader ground attack aircraft and light bomber, used primarily during World War II and later in other military operations. Here is some key information about the A-26C Invader:Origin and Production:The A-26C Invader was developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company in the United States.Production began during World War II.Role:The A-26C Invader was a ground attack and light bomber aircraft designed to perform a wide range of missions, including ground attack, close air support, interdiction, and reconnaissance.Its versatility made it a crucial asset in many military operations.Armament:The Invader was equipped with a variety of weapons, including machine guns, cannons, and the ability to carry bombs, rockets, and free-fall munitions.Armament could vary depending on mission requirements.Crew:The A-26C Invader usually had a crew consisting of a pilot and a co-pilot/navigator, but some versions could include a radio operator/miter.Engine and Performance:The Invader was powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial engines of 2.000 horsepower each, which gave it good performance in terms of speed, range, and load capacity.Operational Employment:The A-26C Invader was used in various theaters of war during World War II, including the European theater and the Pacific.It also remained in service during the Korean War and was used by a number of other air forces around the world.Modernizations and Variants:There were several variants of the A-26 Invader, each with slightly different specifications and features.Some Invaders were converted for special tasks such as electronic reconnaissance and night attack.Withdrawal from Service:The Invader was gradually replaced by more modern aircraft over the years, but some examples remained in service until the 1970s.The A-26C Invader was a highly versatile and reliable aircraft that contributed significantly to air operations during and after World War II. Its ability to perform a wide range of missions made it one of the most important attack aircraft of its era.
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Go to cart1/72 A-26C Invader Slotted design wheelsThe A-26C Invader is a variant of the Douglas A-26 Invader ground attack aircraft and light bomber, used mainly during World War II and later in other military operations. Here is some key information about the A-26C Invader:Origin and Production:The A-26C Invader was developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company in the United States.Production began during World War II.Role:The A-26C Invader was a ground attack and light bomber aircraft designed to perform a wide range of missions, including ground attack, close air support, interdiction, and reconnaissance.Its versatility made it a crucial asset in many military operations.Armament:The Invader was equipped with a variety of weapons, including machine guns, cannons, and the ability to carry bombs, rockets, and free-fall munitions.Armament could vary depending on mission requirements.Crew:The A-26C Invader usually had a crew consisting of a pilot and a co-pilot/navigator, but some versions could include a radio operator/miter.Engine and Performance:The Invader was powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial engines of 2.000 horsepower each, which gave it good performance in terms of speed, range, and load capacity.Operational Employment:The A-26C Invader was used in various theaters of war during World War II, including the European theater and the Pacific.It also remained in service during the Korean War and was used by a number of other air forces around the world.Modernizations and Variants:There were several variants of the A-26 Invader, each with slightly different specifications and features.Some Invaders were converted for special tasks such as electronic reconnaissance and night attack.Withdrawal from Service:The Invader was gradually replaced by more modern aircraft over the years, but some examples remained in service until the 1970s.The A-26C Invader was a highly versatile and reliable aircraft that contributed significantly to air operations during and after World War II. Its ability to perform a wide range of missions made it one of the most important attack aircraft of its era.
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Go to cart1/72 A-26B Invader Wheels The A-26B Invader is a ground attack aircraft and light bomber used primarily by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during and after World War II. Here is some key information about the A-26B Invader:Origin and Production:The A-26B Invader was developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company in the United States.Production began during World War II, but most of the aircraft were delivered after the end of the conflict.Role:The A-26B Invader was a ground attack and light bomber aircraft designed to conduct ground attack, interdiction, close air support and other tactical missions.Armament:The Invader was equipped with a wide range of weapons, including machine guns, cannons, and bomb and rocket carrying capabilities.Armament could vary depending on the specific configuration of the aircraft.Crew:The A-26B Invader usually had a crew consisting of a pilot and a co-pilot/navigator. In some versions there could be a radio operator/mitro operator.Engine and Performance:The Invader was powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial engines of 2,000 horsepower each, which gave it good speed and range performance.Operational Use:The A-26B Invader was used by the USAAF in various theaters of war, including the European theater and the Pacific during World War II.It also remained in service during the Korean War and was used by a number of other air forces around the world.Modernizations and Variants:There were several variants of the A-26 Invader, each with slightly different specifications and characteristics.Some Invaders were converted for special tasks such as electronic reconnaissance and night attack.Retirement from Service:The Invader was gradually replaced by more modern aircraft over the years, but some examples remained in service until the 1970s.The A-26B Invader was a versatile and reliable aircraft used in a variety of roles during and after World War II. Its ability to carry a significant payload and its armament made it an important contributor to Allied air operations.
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Go to cart1/72 S-2 Tracker propellers
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Go to cart1/72 S-2 Tracker wheels L'S-2 Tracker è un aereo imbarcato su portaerei utilizzato principalmente dalla Marina degli Stati Uniti per la guerra antisommergibile (ASW) e la sorveglianza marittima. È stato sviluppato dalla Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, che in seguito divenne parte della Northrop Grumman. L'S-2 Tracker ha svolto un ruolo significativo nell'aviazione navale durante la Guerra Fredda e oltre.Le caratteristiche e le caratteristiche principali dell'S-2 Tracker includono:Ruolo : il ruolo principale dell'S-2 Tracker era la guerra antisommergibile (ASW). È stato progettato per rilevare e tracciare i sottomarini nemici utilizzando il radar e altri sistemi di sensori.Design : l'aereo presentava una caratteristica configurazione bimotore e doppio braccio. Questo design forniva stabilità e ampio spazio per varie attrezzature ASW e membri dell'equipaggio.Equipaggio : L'equipaggio standard dell'S-2 Tracker comprendeva un pilota, un copilota, un coordinatore tattico e un operatore di sensori acustici. Questa configurazione ha consentito un coordinamento efficace durante le operazioni ASW.Sensori : l'aereo era dotato di sistemi radar e sonar per rilevare e tracciare i sottomarini sotto la superficie dell'oceano. Questi sensori erano cruciali per localizzare e affrontare le minacce sottomarine.Armi : l'S-2 Tracker può trasportare una varietà di armi, comprese bombe di profondità, siluri e razzi antisommergibile. Queste armi venivano usate per neutralizzare o distruggere i sottomarini nemici.Storia del servizio : L'S-2 Tracker entrò in servizio con la Marina degli Stati Uniti alla fine degli anni '50 e fu in servizio attivo durante la Guerra Fredda. Ha svolto un ruolo fondamentale nel pattugliamento e nella protezione delle task force navali da potenziali minacce sottomarine.Aggiornamenti e varianti : nel corso degli anni, l'S-2 Tracker ha subito numerosi aggiornamenti e modifiche per migliorarne le capacità. Sono state sviluppate diverse varianti dell'aereo per svolgere vari ruoli, come la guerra elettronica e la consegna a bordo delle portaerei.Ritiro : l'S-2 Tracker è stato gradualmente messo fuori servizio con l'emergere di velivoli e tecnologie da guerra antisommergibile più nuovi e più avanzati. È stato sostituito da aerei come il Lockheed P-3 Orion e più recentemente dal Boeing P-8
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Go to cart1/72 E2C Hawkeye wheels L'E-2C Hawkeye è un aereo di allarme rapido e controllo aviotrasportato (AEW&C) basato su portaerei americana. Viene utilizzato principalmente dalla Marina degli Stati Uniti e da altre nazioni alleate per la sorveglianza, il comando e controllo e il coordinamento delle forze militari. L'E-2C è una componente essenziale dell'aviazione navale e svolge un ruolo cruciale nelle moderne operazioni navali.Ecco alcune caratteristiche e informazioni chiave sull'E-2C Hawkeye:Ruolo : L'E-2C Hawkeye funge da piattaforma aerea di preallarme e controllo, fornendo sorveglianza radar in tempo reale, tracciamento dei bersagli e consapevolezza situazionale per le task force navali. Rileva e traccia aerei, navi e missili in arrivo, consentendo ai comandanti navali di prendere decisioni informate in situazioni di combattimento e strategiche.Design : l'E-2C è dotato di una caratteristica grande cupola radar rotante (simile a un "radome") sulla fusoliera superiore. Questo sistema radar, noto come radar AN/APS-145, è in grado di scansionare un'ampia area e rilevare bersagli sia aerei che di superficie.Basato su portaerei : l'E-2C è specificamente progettato per le operazioni da portaerei. Le sue ali pieghevoli e altre caratteristiche gli consentono di operare efficacemente sui ponti delle portaerei, dove lo spazio è limitato.Equipaggio : L'E-2C ha tipicamente un equipaggio di cinque persone: due piloti e tre operatori radar. Gli operatori radar gestiscono il sistema radar, tracciano i bersagli e comunicano con altri aerei e navi.Varianti : L'E-2C Hawkeye ha subito diverse varianti e aggiornamenti nel corso degli anni, con miglioramenti nella tecnologia radar, nell'avionica e nelle prestazioni generali. Una variante degna di nota è l'E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, che presenta un sistema radar più avanzato, capacità di comunicazione migliorate e una maggiore consapevolezza della situazione.Operazioni : l'E-2C Hawkeye è stato coinvolto in varie operazioni e conflitti militari, fornendo funzionalità critiche di sorveglianza e comando e controllo. Ha svolto un ruolo in missioni come la difesa aerea, la guerra antisommergibile e la sicurezza marittima.Nazioni alleate : oltre alla Marina degli Stati Uniti, l'E-2C Hawkeye è stato esportato in diverse nazioni alleate, dove funge da componente chiave delle loro forze di aviazione navale.
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