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Propeller Military Model Planes
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Our propeller model airplanes come
straight out of battles like Normandy and were flown by
the likes of
Joe Foss. Each model airplane is a little piece of
history. A model plane is more than something to
admire-it's a memory to hold dear. It will inspire you
to pass its stories and secrets onto future generations.
If you're a fan of aviation history, our model aircraft
will take you back to the days when these planes took to
the sky. You can order a wood airplane model of an
F-6F Hellcat, an
O-1 Bird Dog, or a
P-51D Mustang flown by the Tuskegee Airmen. These
classic, propeller airplane models are of the highest
quality. Each is individually crafted by our expert
craftsmen. They create scale mahogany airplane models of
the finest aircraft from World War I and II, including
model biplanes and triplanes.
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Martin AM-1 Mauler Model Airplane
The
Mauler aircraft first picked up the nickname "Able
Mabel" and then, as landing safety issues surfaced, the
nickname "Awful Monster".
$169.95
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Martin Bomber B10 Model Plane
The Martin
B-10B is powered by a two Wright R-1820-33 cyclone air
cooled radial engine.
$169.95
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Martin Mariner PBM Model Airplane
In
1930s, The Martin PBM-3 Mariner was designed as a Patrol
Bomber Flying Boat for the US Navy.
$169.95
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MC-130 Combat Talon II Model Airplane
The
MC-130H Combat Talon II was operated by the United
States Air Force.
$169.95
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Memphis Belle B17 Model Plane
The B-17F
was the first version of the Flying Fortress and there's
a total of 3,405 aircraft built.
$169.95
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Mentor T-34C Navy Model Plane
From middle
1950s, and for more than 25 thereafter, the T-34 served as
the basic trainer for the Armed Forces. There were many
variants, including an assault version. The Mentor still
serves in the air forces of at least 10 countries.
$249.95
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Mitchell B25 Doolittle Raiders Model Airplane
The B25B Mitchell was introduced beginning with the 65th
Mitchell at Inglewood. The main difference between the B-25B
and the B-25A was the B25B Mitchell has a much heavier
defensive armament.
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Mitchell B25 Model Plane
The North American
B-25J Mitchell was an American twin-engined medium bomber
developed by the North American Aviation.
$169.95
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Mustang P51 Glamorous Glen III Model Plane
General Yeager was assigned to the 357th Fighter Group in
which he flew combat missions over Europe from February of
1944 until the end of WWII. On his eighth mission he was
shot down over German-occupied France. He was able to escape
capture, and made his way back home through Spain. While in
combat, he downed thirteen enemy aircraft including five
Me-109's on a single day, and one of Germany's first jet
fighters. After the war, Yeager would go on to become an
experimental test pilot. As such, he would be the first man
to break the sound barrier.
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Mustang P51 Tuskegee Model Plane
Flying their
Red-tail P-40s, P-39s, P-47s and P-51 Mustangs in 15,533
sorties over 1,578 missions throughout Europe and North
Africa, the Tuskegee Airmen NEVER lost a bomber while
escorting over 200 bombing missions!
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N2S Stearman Navy Model Plane
Over 10,000 of
these canvas-covered two-seat biplanes served as primary
trainers for countless Army and Navy cadets during the War.
The Navy designated the Stearman as the N2S. Originally
designed in 1933, collectors still fly the Stearman for fun.
$179.95
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Navy Mariner PBM Model Airplane
The PBM
Mariner has five gun turrets and bomb bays. The gull wing of
the PBM Mariner was of cantilever design with featured clean
aero dynamics with twin tail.
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Navy N2S Stearman Model Airplane
Over 10,000
of these canvas-covered two-seat biplanes served as primary
trainers for countless Army and Navy cadets during the War.
$179.95
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Navy T28 Trojan Model Airplane
The North
American T-28 Trojan was a piston-engined military trainer
aircraft used by the United States armed forces in the 1950s
and in the early 1980s.
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Neptune P2V Model Airplane
The P2V Neptune was
the standard reconnaissance plane of the US Navy during the
post-war period ending in the early 1960s. Beginning with
the P2V-5, they were fitted with twin turbo jets in addition
to the two piston engines.
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Neptune P2V-7 Model Plane
The P2V Neptune was
the standard reconnaissance plane of the US Navy during the
post-war period ending in the early 1960s. The P2V-7 had
twin turbo jets in addition to the two piston engines, a
design that began with the P2V-5.
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North American P51 Mustang Model Airplane
The
North American P-51 Mustang, also called "Cadillac of the
Sky", became one of the most successful and recognizable
fighter aircraft of World War II.
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Northrop P-61 Model Airplane
During the World
War II, The Northrop P-61 Black Widow was the largest and
heaviest fighter aircraft to enter service with the USAAF.
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O1 Bird Dog Army Model Airplane
The L-19 Bird
Dog was the ideal aerial spotter and was used widely in
southeast Asia.
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Orion P3 Model Airplane
The P-3 Orion is an
American aircraft used for maritime patrol, reconnaissance
and anti-submarine warfare manufactured by Lockheed.
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OS2U Kingfisher Model Airplane
In 1937, the
United States Navy (USN) issued a new specification for an
observation-scout aircraft that was required to be a
two-seater floatplane with non-folding wings and have the
capability to quickly convert to a landplane.
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OV-1 Mohawk Model Airplane
The last OV-1
Mohawk was built in 1970 after a ten-year production run. In
Vietnam they were used for photo reconnaissance, and infra
red surveillance.
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OV-10 Bronco Model Airplane
The North American
Rockwell OV-10 Bronco was a special aircraft for counter
insurgency (COIN) combat, developed in response to a
specification approved by the United States Navy, Air Force
and Army that was issued at the end of 1963.
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P-26 Peashooter Model Airplane
The American
Boeing P-26 (Peashooter) was the first all-metal production
fighter aircraft and the first pursuit monoplane used by the
United States Army Air Corps.
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P-3 Orion Model Plane
Based on the Lockheed
Electra airliner, this land-based maritime patroller, packed
with advanced avionics and sensors, can stay aloft more than
17 hours by shutting down engines for economy. The P-3 can
deliver a wide range of weapons against its quarry.
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P-36 Hawk Model Airplane
The Curtiss P-36 Hawk
was a fighter aircraft of the 1930s.
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P-38 Lightning Marge Richard Bong Model Plane
The Lockheed P-38 Lightning was a World War II American
fighter aircraft.
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P-38 Lightning Model Airplane
The Lockheed
P-38 Lightning is a World War II fighter plane born out of a
1937 United States Army Air Corps requirement for a
high-speed, high-altitude interceptor aircraft.
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P-38 Mac Donald Model Airplane
Designed from
the start as a military plane, the P-38 in its many
variations was used in all US combat zones of W.W.II.. It
was used as a high and low altitude fighter, bomber, escort,
reconnaissance, smoke-screen layer, attack and rocket
fighter. It was in fact the first plane to shoot down an
enemy aircraft over Ireland, just minutes after the US
declared war on Germany. It was also the last to see combat
duty, this time in the Pacific Theater.
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P-39 Airacobra Model Airplane
The Bell P-39
Airacobra was an all-metal, low-wing, single-engine fighter
that entered service at the start of World War II.
$149.95
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P-40 Warhawk
The Curtiss P-40 was an American
single-engine, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground
attack aircraft that first flew in 1938.
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P-40 Warhawk Curtiss Model Airplane
The
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk was an American single-engine,
single-seat, low-wing, all-metal fighter and ground attack
aircraft manufactured by Curtiss-Wright Corporation.
$169.95
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