Eurofighter Typhoon “Twinseater”
Product ID: 80-4689
Overview
Skill level: 5
Scale: 1:48
Length: 330 mm
Wingspan: 231 mm
Parts: 241
Description
The Eurofighter, the most advanced 4th generation combat aircraft, is a joint programme and is made in four states. The most up-to-date combat plane in its category, it combines innovative and advanced technologies and is conspicuous for its manoeuvrability. For its role as an air superiority fighter it has been optimized for both close and long-range combat and has extensive external loads.The two-seat variant is primarily designed for operational instruction and training, but it is also equipped with new weapons systems for special missions. The Revell model kit contains the Taurus pod, the Storm Shadow pod and laser-guided bombs.
Revell-Monogram 1/48 F-80 Shooting Star™ Plastic Model Kit
Product ID: 85-5311
Overview
Skill Level 2
Scale: 1/48
Length: 8 3/4″
Wingspan: 10″
Parts: 79
Description
The Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star was the first turbojet fighter accepted to serve in operational strength with the U.S. Air Force. The F-80 was not only elegant, but extremely fast as well, with its Allison J-33 gas turbine engine it was capable of reaching speeds in excess of 550 miles per hour. Detailed landing gear, removable panel for machine gun bay and tail section removes to show turbojet engine. Open or closed canopy with detailed cockpit and pilot plus optional pylon mounted wing tanks or bombs. Decals for “Lid-Do-Bee”, F-80C-1-LO 49-610 Pilot, Lt. Col. Oliver Cellini 25th FIS, 51st FIW, October, 1950 or F-80C-1-LO 49-481 Acrojets Demonstration Team, Williams AFB, Arizona,1949. Molded in light gray and clear.
De Havilland D.H.2
Product ID: 80-4677
Overview
Skill level: 3
Scale: 1:72
Length: 108 mm
Wingspan: 119 mm
Parts: 37
Description
The DH 2 reconnaissance plane went into service in large numbers at the French front from February 1917 and soon proved its superiority over the German aircraft. The Royal Flying Corps used this unusual type of aircraft successfully until the end of 1917.
Model-details:
– Structural details on surfaces
– Filigree rigging wire
– Pilot figure
– Movable propeller
– Decals for 2 Royal Air Corps versions
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