SHU-16B "Albatross" (USAF edition)
€57.60 €47.00
from 17th of May 2023
Mirage-IIIE was the most massively produced modification of the entire Mirage-III family of aircrafts. It was designed as an all-weather strike/m...
The Ye-152 and Ye-152A were developed in the late 50’s from the Ye-150 interceptor by OKB-156 Design team.Due to the fear of possible malfunction...
Two-seat training version of Yak-23 with longer fuselage and lighter armament, three built.
The Mirage III V-01 was a French vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) prototype fighter aircraft, developed in the mid-1960s. It was fitted with...
German WWII fighter
Bf-109 was developed in early 30’s, after Luftwaffe command initiated a tender for designing of fighter, having contemporary monoplane aerodyn...
Delta wing research prototype powered by Mikulin AM-11 turbojet. Some changes besides the engine were made from the Ye-4, including addition of a...
In the beginning of 1956, the “OKB-155”( Mikoyan-and-Gurevich ) Design Bureau began developing new supersonic interceptor under designation I-7U....
The MiG-21F (Izdeliye "72") was light single-seat fighter aircraft, designed in the late 50’s as a further development of MiG-21. The aircraft pa...
The I-75 was a re-engined and radar-equipped version of the experimental I-7 Mach 2 class aircraft. Work on the I-7U started in early 1956, as a...
(Rocket-boosted high-altitude interceptor project, terminated before construction)
Medium altitude and long endurance manned aerial vehicle
Medium altitude and long endurance manned aerial vehicle
By early 1954, the MiG OKB was involved in a design programme with the objective of developing a comparatively lightweight interceptor fighter ca...
Medium altitude and long endurance unmanned aerial vehicle
advanced soviet prototype
medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aircraft system (UAS)
(Long-range ground-attack version of Yak-9)
Yak-1 was a Soviet WWII single-engine fighter with a composite fuselage and wooden wing. It has a lot of modifications, including a winter varian...
Su -7BM was an upgraded modification of the Su-7B ground-attack aircraft, developed in the early 1960s. The plane has improved aerodynamics, addi...
medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aircraft system (UAS)
The Sukhoi Su-17M (NATO reporting name: “Fitter- C”) was a Soviet ground attack aircraft with variable wing geometry, developed in 1970. The plan...
The issue in November 1951 of a specification for an all-weather fighter capable of mounting standing patrols led the Lavochkin bureau to underta...
This original plane was designed in late 50-s by consortium between Bolkow, Heinkel and Messerschmitt named EWR iaw requirments of the German def...
racing experimental aircraft
racing experimental aircraft
The Su20 was an export version of the Sukhoi Su17M, developed for sales to the Third World countries. It differed from its predecessor by the c...
(3 camo schemes including Yak-9T of Normandy regiment, pilot. Pierre Pouyade)
The Mikoyan-Gurevich I-320 was an all-weather fighter, capable of intercepting hostile aircrafts from a long distance.It's development began at l...
This original plane was designed in late 50-s by consortium between Bolkow, Heinkel and Messerschmitt named EWR iaw requirments of the German def...
S-22 was the first Soviet variable geometry wing aircraft. It was based on the Su-7B fighter-bomber construction, and was designed to solve the m...
The Su-7BMK (K" standing for "commercial" in Russian) was an export version of the Su-7BM fighter-bomber, equipped with additional brake parachut...
The Su-7U (“U” stands for “Trainer” in Russian) was trainer aircraft, designed in 1965 on Su-7B basis. It has 2 separate pressure cockpits and...
The Su-7B fighter-bomber was designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau in 1958, on the basis of Su-7 tactical fighter. The plane was powered by AL-7F-...