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Me-262 by Andy13nemo, Academy, 1:72

The Me-262A-1a is renowned as the world’s first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft. Developed by Nazi Germany during World War II, it was the fastest aircraft of its time and revolutionized aerial combat with its advanced speed and firepower, marking a significant leap in aviation technology.

Hawk by Grey, Academy, 1:48

The Curtiss P-36A Hawk is a notable American fighter aircraft from the 1930s, recognized for its pivotal role in transitioning the U.S. Army Air Corps to modern monoplane designs. It was well-regarded for its maneuverability and served as a precursor to the more famous P-40 Warhawk.

F-15 Strike Eagle by D@N, Academy, 1:72

The F-15E Strike Eagle is a versatile American twin-engine fighter known for its dual-role capabilities, excelling in both air-to-air combat and air-to-ground attacks. Renowned for its speed, agility, and advanced avionics, it has been pivotal in numerous combat operations since its introduction in the late 1980s.

Me-163 by Andy13nemo, Academy, 1:72

The Me-163B Komet was a German World War II rocket-powered interceptor aircraft, known for being the only aircraft of its kind to see combat. It achieved remarkable speeds and was revolutionary in its design, but faced numerous operational challenges, including limited flight time and dangerous landing procedures.

Merkava by Baly, Academy, 1:35

The Merkava Mk.4 is Israel’s premier main battle tank known for its advanced armor, modular design, and active protection system. It is renowned for its emphasis on crew safety, mobility, and adaptability on the battlefield, making it a key component of Israel’s defensive strategy.

P-51 by Sergey Nigay, Academy, 1:72

The P-51D Mustang is a renowned American fighter aircraft from World War II, celebrated for its exceptional range, speed, and agility. It significantly contributed to Allied air superiority, effectively escorting bombers over Europe and shaping aerial combat strategies.

A6M by Artem Krukov, Academy, 1:72

The A6M5s Zero was a renowned World War II Japanese fighter aircraft, famed for its agility and performance in dogfights. As an evolution of the earlier Zero models, it featured improved speed and durability, making it a formidable opponent in the Pacific Theater.

M3 by Knysh Dmitriy, Academy, 1:35

The M3 Lee was a World War II American medium tank, notable for its unique dual gun design, with a 75mm gun mounted in the hull and a 37mm gun in a turret. Deployed in the North African campaign, it filled a crucial role before more advanced tanks became available.

StuG IV by Knysh Dmitriy, Academy, 1:35

The Stug IV was a German assault gun used in World War II. Known for its low profile and efficiency, it effectively supported infantry and provided anti-tank capabilities. It combined the Panzer IV chassis with the StuG III’s superstructure, enhancing mobility and firepower, becoming a key asset in German defenses.

Merkava by Baly, Academy, 1:35

The Merkava Mk.4 is renowned for its advanced defensive systems, modular armor, and powerful firepower, making it one of the most formidable tanks in the world. It features an active protection system, high mobility, and crew-oriented design, reflecting its combat-proven effectiveness and adaptability.

B-17 by naryv, Academy, 1:72

“Krasotka iz Memfisa” (Beauty from Memphis) was a notable B-17F bomber from the 342nd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, 8th Air Force during WWII. Known for its resilience and significant missions over Europe, it symbolized the bravery and effectiveness of Allied aircrew in critical operations.

F4F by vovan, Academy, 1:72

The F-4 Phantom II is a renowned military aircraft known for its versatility and longevity. Initially introduced in 1960 for the U.S. Navy, it served with multiple countries and branches. Famous for its role in Vietnam War and adaptability, it excelled in air superiority, intercept, and ground-attack missions.

MiG-21 by Colin Higton, Academy, 1:48

The 1/48 MiG-21 Fishbed model captures the essence of the iconic Soviet jet fighter, renowned for its adaptability and widespread use during the Cold War. With over 11,000 built, it remains a symbol of aviation history and engineering prowess, serving in numerous air forces worldwide for decades.

Hunter by Colin Higton, Academy, 1:48

The 1/48 Hawker Hunter model replicates the iconic British jet fighter renowned for its agility, serving prominently during the Cold War. Known for its sleek design and exceptional performance, the Hunter broke the world speed record in the 1950s and became a staple in many air forces worldwide.

F-14 by Colin Higton, Academy, 1:48

The 1/48 Grumman F-14 Tomcat model is renowned for its iconic swing-wing design and pivotal role in naval aviation. Featured in the movie “Top Gun,” it symbolized U.S. air superiority during the Cold War, excelling in interception and fleet defense, making it a classic among aviation enthusiasts.

P-40 by Anton Finitskiy, Academy, 1:72

The P-40B Tomahawk, an Academy model, represents the iconic WWII American fighter aircraft known for its role with the Flying Tigers in China. Renowned for its ruggedness and agility, the P-40B was instrumental in early US efforts against Axis forces. The model captures its historical significance and design.

Strategicheskiy razvedchik Lokhid U-2B, Academy Minicraft, 1:72 by Yuriy Kuznetsov

The Lockheed U-2B, a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, is known for its strategic intelligence-gathering capabilities during the Cold War. It delivers crucial aerial surveillance with remarkable versatility and longevity, thanks to its ability to fly at altitudes near 70,000 feet in various weather conditions.

PBY-5A Catalina (The Battle of Midway) 1/72, Academy, 1:72 by Eduard

The PBY-5A Catalina (The Battle of Midway) 1/72 model commemorates the crucial reconnaissance role played by the real aircraft during the Battle of Midway in WWII. Known for spotting and tracking the Japanese fleet, the Catalina significantly contributed to the Allies’ strategic victory.

F\A-18 F ”Super Hornet” (VFA-11), Academy, 1:72 by Il_a Elist

The F/A-18F “Super Hornet” (VFA-11) is renowned for its versatility and advanced avionics, serving as a multi-role fighter capable of air superiority, strike missions, and close air support. Belonging to the “Red Rippers” squadron, it is celebrated for its combat effectiveness and operational flexibility in the U.S. Navy.

1:72 scale Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-4 Helmut Paul Emil Wick, Academy

The Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-4, flown by ace pilot Helmut Paul Emil Wick, is renowned for its role in the Battle of Britain as a highly effective German fighter. Distinguished by its impressive speed, agility, and advanced design, the E-4 variant contributed significantly to German air operations during World War II.

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