Naval aircraft
Naval aircraft of Germany
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Arado AR 196
М:100, мaterial – рlastic For Deutschland, Lutzow, Scharnhorst, Bismarck, Tirpitz, Prinz Eugen, Gneisenau, Admiral Graf Spee, Admiral Scheer |
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Aircraft
catapult to Bismarck
М:100, мaterial – рlastic |
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Heinkel HE
60 D
М:100, мaterial – рlastic |
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Aircraft
catapult to Admiral Graf Spee
М:100, мaterial – рlastic |
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Heinkel He 114А М:100, мaterial – рlastic |
| Messerschmitt Bf.109
М:100, мaterial – рlastic |
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Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
| Seaplane Aichi E13A (Allied reporting name: "Jake", Imperial Japanese Navy Navy Air Service) М:100, мaterial – рlastic |
| Seaplane Mitsubishi F1M (Allied reporting name "Pete", was a Japanese reconnaissance floatplane of WWII. Imperial Japanese Navy, The Navy designation was "Type Zero Observation Seaplane" М:100, мaterial – рlastic |
Russian naval aviation
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Soviet ship multi-purpose helicopter Ka-28 М:100, мaterial – рlastic |
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Soviet ship
multi-purpose helicopter Ka-25
М:100, мaterial – рlastic |
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Soviet strike fighter aircraft Yak-38. Scale M:100. The aircraft was based on the aircraft carrying
cruisers of Project 1143 (Kiev, Minsk, Novorossiysk, Baku). NATO
reporting name: "Forger-А".
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| The Soviet/Russian deck fighter aircraft Sukhoi Su-27 (Russian: Сухой Су-27; NATO reporting name: Flanker). Scale M:100. Modifications:
Су-27М, Су-30, Су-33, Су-33УБ, Су-34, Су-35, Су-37, П-42, Shenyang J-11 |



