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1/144 SA330 Puma Tigermeet Plastic Kit
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SA330 Puma Tigermeet plastic kit from German specialists Revell. The Pumas fuselage is of monocoque construction. The engines of the SA330 are located on the upper shell of the forward fuselage. The tail boom with its five-blade tail rotor on the right and the fin stabiliser on the left continue the monocoque construction of the rear fuselage.
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1/144 Suchoj S-37 Berkut Plastic Kit
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Suchoj S-37 Berkut plastic kit from German specialists Revell. The S-37, Sukhois new 5th generation combat aircraft, flew for the first time in 1997. Canards and forward swept wings combined with modern avionics give it super manoeuvrability and a maximum speed of Mach 2.1.
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1/144 TF-104G Starfighter Plastic Kit
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TF-104G Starfighter plastic kit from German specialists Revell. The introduction of the F-104G very quickly created a need for a two-seater Starfighter for pilot training. The trainer version of the F-104G was built as the TF-104G. The Federal German Armed Forces received 104 of the type TF-104G which were used by the different squadrons.
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1/144 Tornado ECR Germany Plastic Kit
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Tornado ECR plastic kit from German specialists Revell. The ECR version of the Tornado two-seat multi-role combat aircraft was developed to meet the requirements of the German air force. Compared with the IDS version this aircraft specialises in reconnaissance and strikes against air defences as well as photographic reconnaissance and carries High Speed Antiradiation guided Missiles.
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1/144 Tornado IDS Germany Plastic Kit
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Tornado IDS plastic kit from German specialists Revell. The Tornado was developed and built as a two-seat multi-role combat aircraft by Great Britain, Italy and Germany in collaboration. The Tornado IDS was supplied from 1981 onwards to the German air force and navy flying units. In total the air force received 212 and the navy 112 of the Tornado IDS.
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1/200 Boeing 737-200 Plastic Kit
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Boeing 737-200 plastic kit from German specialists Revell. The Boeing 737 made its maiden flight on 9th April 1967. This short-haul airliner, 2.500 of which have been sold to date, was to become the most successful passenger aircraft of all time. Powered by two Pratt and Whitney engines with 7,250 kp thrust, the 737 reaches a max. speed of 934 kmh.
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1/320 MDD DC-10 Mcdonnell Douglas Plastic Kit
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MDD DC10 McDonnell Douglas plastic kit from German specialists Revell. The first production DC10s flew for the first time on 29.8.70. The Series 30 intercontinental version had a larger wing span and 3 General Electric turbofan engines each giving 23,133 kp thrust. Cruising speed of 908 kmh at an altitude of 9,145 m.
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1/390 Boeing 747 Plastic Kit
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The Boeing 747 plastic kit from German specialists Revell. The enormous Boeing 747 long-haul aircraft completed its maiden flight on 9th February 1969. The jumbo jet had Pratt and Whitney engines with 22,680 kp thrust, a take-off weight of over 300,000 kg and could carry 442 passengers over a distance of 9,136 km.
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