
Postage Stamp 53541 1/90 Curtiss P-40B Warhawk Hells Angels
Hell’s Angels were the 3rd Squadron of the famous Flying Tigers. During World War II, they operated mainly on the Pacific Front. The Curtiss P-40B Warhawk was one of WWII’s most produced aircraft, with more than 13,000 delivered by the end of the war. The aircraft was designed to be both a fighter and ground attack plane. The P-40B flew at a maximum speed of 360 mph. It was armed with six 12.7-mm machine guns, and could carry up to 2,000 lbs. of bombs. This Die-cast Metal airplane comes in 1:90 scale with plastic stand and model is approximately 4 1/8 inches long with 5 inch wingspan.

Hobby Master HA38035 1/72 F-16C Fighting Falcon 89-2098 112th FS Ohio Ang Toledo August 2023
The F-16 Fighting Falcon was produced by General Dynamics who became Lockheed who then merged with Martin Marietta to become Lockheed Martin. The F-16 entered service in January 1979 as a multi-role jet fighter that evolved into an all-weather multi-role aircraft capable of sustaining 9-g turns. The F-16 is relatively inexpensive to purchase and maintain so the U.S. and 25 other countries added it to their inventory. The Fighting Falcon is referred to by its pilots as the "Viper"; and will remain in USAF service until 2025.
Features
- Model is approximately 8.25" long with a 5.25" wingspan
- Die cast metal construction with some plastic components
- Accurate markings and insignia
- Includes pilot figure
- Optional-position landing gear
- Detachable ordnance loads
- Opening canopy
- Display stand included

SQ Wings L2080 1/200 USAF North American XB-70 Valkerie 'NASA'
Features
- North American XB-70 Valkyrie "20001"
- 1/200 Scale Diecast Metal Model
- Rollable Landing Gears
- Original box with stand
- Limited production worldwide
- “High Viz" Color
- "NASA" titles on the tail and rolling gears
- Length: 28.3cm Width: 16.0cm

Hobby Master 1816 1/72 Bf 110E "S9+NN" flown by Lt. Herbert Kutscha, 5./ZG 1, Soviet Union, 1942
1(Z)JG77 was called the "Flying Dachshunds" because of the units 3 mascots named Barnsee, Herdia and Lockheed, named after the unit's first victory, a Lockheed Hudson. Painted on the aircraft nose was a Dachshund with a Rata (Polikarpov I-16) in its mouth. While on the Eastern front Lt. Felix-Maria Brandis was the unit CO and scored 14 victories. LN+LR was one of Brandis' aircraft but on February 2, 1942 while flying LN+AR he failed to return from a sortie. In June 1942 LN+LR was lost to AAA fire.

Aeroclassics 411308 1/400 RAAF Boeing 707-300 A20-261
This 707 was one of seven operated by the RAAF. It was the former Saudi HZ-ACI. Number 33 Sq. RAAF took delivery of the aircraft in March 1988 and it flew with them until retirement in 2006. This Lo-viz scheme was applied in 2000. It was sold in the UK and parted out with many items going to Omega to support there 707 fleet.
This model aircraft is made from die-cast metal and include extensive detailing. It is similar in quality to Gemini Jets, NG Models, Phoenix Models, JC Wings and Aviation400.

Hobbymaster 1121 1/72 F6F-5 Blue Angels US Navy, 1946 with decals for No.1 to No.4 airplanes
The F6F Hellcat was basically designed as the “Zero Killer”. It could fly about an average 55 mph faster than the Zero and it was heavier and more powerful than the Zero. The Hellcat also had the highest kill ratio of any American fighter plane during WWII (19 to1). US Navy pilots referred the Hellcat as the "Aluminum Tank".
The Hellcat could carry two 1,000 pound bombs with its most destructive weapons being six 5-inch HVAR's (High Velocity Aircraft Rockets). It could also carry a torpedo under the fuselage but this was never seen in combat. When it was all over the F6F was one of the most feared and successful planes in WWII.
Features
- Die-cast metal.
- Superb detailing in 1/72 scale.
- Pre-painted with pad applied markings.
- Comes with pilot figure.
- Fully assembled.
- Display stand included.
- Option to display model with wheels up or down.
- Minimum use of plastic.
- Very collectable.