Junkers Ju52/3mg4e Transport
€58,99 incl. BTW
Model of the Ju52. It became a flying legend and was the backbone of the air force’s transport flying units. Production was not stopped until 1944.
Uitverkocht
Fabrikant | Revell |
---|---|
Schaal | 1:48 |
€58,99 incl. BTW
Model of the Ju52. It became a flying legend and was the backbone of the air force’s transport flying units. Production was not stopped until 1944.
Uitverkocht
Fabrikant | Revell |
---|---|
Schaal | 1:48 |
Model construction kit of the first Main Battle Tank developed in Germany after the Second World War.- Corresponds to construction lots 2 to 4- Option parts for German, Belgian and Dutch versions- Easy to assemble vinyl tracks- Rotating turret- Height adjustable gunAuthentic decal set for following versions:- Leopard 1 (2. Baulos), Bundeswehr, PzBtl 194, Handorf, 1969- Leopard 1 (4. Baulos), Bundeswehr, PzBtl 153, Koblenz, 1972- Leopard 1, 4th Lancers Reg, 16e Pantser Div, Soest, 1969- Leopard 1, A Eskadron / 41 Tankbataljon, Bergen-Hohne, 1977
The nuclear powered Enterprise is the first aircraft carrier of its kind and is one of the largest ships ever built. On 25.11.1961 this gigantic aircraft carrier was put into service. Eight water-cooled reactors generate a total output of 300,000 hp, with which the ship reaches an average speed of 35 knots. The displacement is 75,700 tons and the flight deck is 76.8 meters wide. On average, 414 officers and 4,260 crew members are on board. As the Enterprise is independent of external supplies due to its nuclear propulsion, large fuel depots are available for the on-board aircraft. The largest and most modern U.S. Navy aircraft can be deployed from the Enterprise.To model:- Can be built with a complete fuselage or as a waterline model- 30 aircrafts- Detailed superstructures- Rocket arming- Radar antennas- U.S. Navy decals- Display stands
The Stearman Kaydet was the standard aircraft used by the US Army and Navy for basic flying training during the Second World War. Thousands of American and also Allied pilots were trained on this type of aircraft. It was nicknamed the Yellow Peril.