Bombers (How to order the DVD)
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A-12 Avenger II
General Dynamics and McDonnell Douglas used the name of an earlier Avenger for their proposed stealth replacement for the A-6 Intruder all-weather attack bomber. Intended to use more sophisticated stealth techniques than the F-117A Nighthawk, the A-12 has a trapezoidal shape with smooth surfaces for scattering radar beams. MODEL NOT YET AVAILABLE.
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$$8.95
Airco-DH4
WWI Light Bomber that was used extensively post war and into the 1920s, as an Air Mail Airplane. The folder comes with BOTH the Bomber AND the Air Mail versions PLUS a model of a US Mail Van.
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$$5.50
Ansaldo SVA
Originally conceived as a fighter, the SVA was found inadequate for that role. Nevertheless, its impressive speed, range and operational ceiling made it an excellent reconnaissance aircraft and even light bomber.
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$$20.00
Avro Lancaster
The Avro Lancaster was a British WWII heavy bomber made initially by Avro for the RAF. It first saw active service in 1942, and together with the Handley Page Halifax it was one of the main heavy bombers of the RAF, the RCAF and squadrons from other Commonwealth and European countries. 22 Sheets. SEVERAL Derek Carter cartoons
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$$19.95
B-17 Flying Fortress
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was primarily employed by the United States Army Air Force (USAAF) in the daylight precision strategic bombing campaign of World War II against German industrial, civilian and military targets. 1/12-53 1/20-41 1/27-15 2/4/13
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$$12.95
B-24 Liberator
The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was an American heavy bomber, built by Consolidated Aircraft. It was produced in greater numbers than any other American combat aircraft of WW II.
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$$15.95
B-29 Superfortress
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was a four-engine propeller-driven heavy bomber that was flown by the United States Military in World War II and the Korean War. The B-29 is one of our favorite models.
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$$20.95
B-36 Peacekeeper
The massive Convair B-36 was cold war 1950s bomber that was able to travel long distances with atomic ordnance. It was so heavy that only a few landing strips could accommodate it. Luckily, it was never used in anger. This model is truly impressive !!
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$$24.95
Boeing B52
Built to carry nuclear weapons for Cold War-era deterrence missions, the B-52 Stratofortress replaced the Convair B-36. The B-52 was fitted to launch the X-15 Rocket (included with kit!). Black and Camo versions included, of course
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$$14.95
Boeing Model-299
In 1937, the twelve Y1B-17s with the 2nd Bombardment Group at Langley Field represented the entire American fleet of Heavy Bombers. Notably, it was built with NOT ONE cent of Army money and Boeing was in difficult circumstances at the time. This noble effort led the way to the legendary WWII B-17 Flying Fortress that arguably won the war crippling the Nazi war machine.
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$$14.95
Caproni-Ca3
Besides Russia, Italy was the only power which believed in the usefulness of heavy strategic bombers as far back as the beginning of the War to End ALL Wars. This Ca-3 outfitted 12 squadrons of the Aeronautica Militare at the end of 1916. It had a brave crew of 4 and a 1000 pound bomb capacity
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$$17.95
Convair-YB-60
With 66 hours of flight time, this was one of the shortest bombers to exist, and had the distinction of be runner up to the B-52 for the first all jet heavy bomber.
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$$8.50
Gotha Bomber
Entering service in 1917.The Gotha G.V was a heavy bomber used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I to terrorize the innocent London dweller. They carried but 1200 lbs of bombs and, in reality, more were destroyed during landing than by Allied firepower. This model is being totally re-designed (Apr 6, 09)
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$$12.95
JU-88 Mistel Bomber
Mistel-WWII Unmanned Flying Bomb- A lethal combination of surplus JU-88s and Me-109 fighters. Used to destroy bridges and hardened targets. This model comes with the little Me-109 pilot plane on top.
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$$5.50
Junkers JU-87
The Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka (from Sturzkampfflugzeug, "dive bomber") was a two-seat (pilot and rear gunner) German ground-attack aircraft of World War II. Designed by Hermann Pohlmann, the Stuka first flew in 1935 and made its combat début in 1936 as part of the Luftwaffe's Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War.
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$$15.95
Junkers-Ju52
It flew with well over a dozen air carriers including Swissair and Lufthansa as an airliner and freight hauler. In a military role, it flew with the Luftwaffe as a troop and cargo transport and briefly as a medium bomber. The Ju 52 continued in postwar service with military and civilian air fleets well into the 1980s.
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$$12.95
Martin B-10 Medium Bomber
At the time of its creation, the B-10B was so advanced that General Henry H. Arnold described it as the air power wonder of its day. It was 1.5 times as fast as any biplane bomber, and faster than any contemporary fighter. The B-10 began a revolution in bomber design; it made all existing bombers completely obsolete
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North American B-25 Bomber
The B-25 Mitchell was a twin-engined medium bomber from North American Aviation. It was used by many other air forces after the war ended, seeing service across four decades. MODEL IS NOT YET AVAILABLE.
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Northrop B-2 Spirit
The Northrop B-2 Spirit (also known as the Stealth Bomber) is an American heavy bomber with "low observable" stealth technology designed to penetrate dense anti-aircraft defenses and deploy both conventional and nuclear weapons. MODEL NOT YET AVAILABLE.
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Northrop XB-35
The Northrop XB-35 was an experimental heavy bomber aircraft developed for the United States Army Air Forces during and shortly after World War II by the Northrop Corporation. It was the first bomber to use the radical and potentially very efficient flying wing design, in which the tail section and fuselage are eliminated and all payload is carried in a thick wing. MODEL NOT YET AVAILABLE.
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