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Polikarpov I-190

Polikarpov I-190

The I-190 was an experimental development of the Russian I-153 biplane fighter that never saw active service. Amodel’s I-190 features delicate engraved panel lines and skis.

CMC Leopard

CMC Leopard

The CMC Leopard-2 was the second prototype of a new aircraft intended to launch a new generation of business jets in Great Britain in the late 1990’s. But the world economy faltered just as the pricey plane was being perfected, and it became a footnote to aviation history.

Messerschmitt Bf 109E

Messerschmitt Bf 109E

Bf 109 E-3/E-4 by Amodel 1/72 scale Kit No. 72117 Cost: $15.00 - 20.00 Decals: Seven (7) versions - Luftwaffe E-4/N piloted by Adolf Galland, 1940-41; Romanian Air Force E-3; Armee de l'Aire E-3, November 1939; Swiss Air Force E-3, Summer 1939; Yugoslavian Air Force...

Piper PA-47

Piper PA-47

The Piper PA-47 “Piper Jet” was a design by Piper Aircraft for a single-engined light jet meant to compete with executive jets such as the Cessna Citation. Cancelled in October 2011 amid spiraling development costs and an economic downturn, it remains an intriguing concept in the world of light civil aviation.

Piper PA 47

Piper PA 47

The Piper PA-47 “Piper Jet” was an effort by Piper Aircraft to produce a single-engined very light jet (VLJ) and help fill a niche market for such aircraft. Its primary competition was the Cessna Citation line and Eclipse Aerospace EA500. The PA-47 never made it into serial production despite having secured 180 pre-orders from various international customers. Spiraling development costs combined with an economic downtown forced its cancellation in 2008.

P-59 Airacomet

P-59 Airacomet

Bell P-59 Airacomet by Amodel 1/72 scale Cost: $22.00 Decals: Five versions ( 4 U.S. Air Force; 1 U.S. Naval Air Training Center) Comments: Finely engraved panel lines; complex fuselage construction; some parts not to scale History The Bell P-59 Airacomet has a unique...

Spad S.A. 2

Spad S.A. 2

Amodel’s Spad S.A. 2 is crude, requiring scratch building skill and possibly some parts replacement to complete. The S.A.2 was a gondola fighter with an unstable center of gravity that may have killed more French pilots than German. Not widely used, it was never popular and considered highly dangerous.

Cobalt Co50 Valkyrie

Cobalt Co50 Valkyrie

First flown in January 2015, the Cobalt Co50 Valkyrie is a single-engine, four- to five-seat aircraft intended for wealthy aviation enthusiasts. Featuring a leather interior and Garmin avionics, its pusher configuration includes a forward canard and a Continental TSIOF-550-D turbocharged piston engine laid out in a “flat six” configuration and capable of a cruising speed of 290 mph.

Yakolev Yak-18

Yakolev Yak-18

Amodel’s Soviet trainer features a basic cockpit, engraved panel lines, and white metal bombs. Designed at the end of WWII, it went on to fame as a night intruder in the Korean War.

Yakovlev Yak-25RV

Yakovlev Yak-25RV

The Yak-25RV (NATO code name “Mandrake”) was a high altitude reconnaissance version of the Soviet Yak-25 all-weather swept wing turbojet interceptor, the development of which was spurred by intense Soviet awareness of American Lockheed U-2 overflights of the Soviet Union.

Yakovlev Yak-30 Magnum

Yakovlev Yak-30 Magnum

Yakovlev Yak-30 Magnum by Amodel 1/72 scale Kit No. 72230 Cost: $15.00 Decals: Four versions - all Yakovlev Design Bureau aircraft Comments: Re-box of Master UA kit; limited run; engraved panel lines; one-piece injection molded canopy History The Yak-30 has an...

Yaklovlev Yak-130

Yaklovlev Yak-130

Yakovlev Yak-130 by Amodel 1/72 scale Kit No. 721157 Cost: $22.00 Decals: Two versions - both for pre-production versions of the respective Russian and Italian aircraft Comments: Engraved panel lines; basic cockpit; one-piece canopy; extensive flash will require...

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