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101 | 2018-03-26 04:28:12 | image/jpeg | aca6d49bacdcfaf6a1ba05634b6c0ad2b05b7b93 | 367227 | /ac/a6/d4/9b/aca6d49bacdcfaf6a1ba05634b6c0ad2b05b7b93.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/ac/a6/d4/9b/aca6d49bacdcfaf6a1ba05634b6c0ad2b05b7b93.jpg | 101 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | 58 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" | $239.95 | The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus. The family includes the A318,A319, A320 and A321, as well as the ACJ business jet. The A320s are also namedA320ceo (current engine option) after the introduction of the A320neo. Final assembly of the family takes place in Toulouse, France, and Hamburg, Germany. A plant in Tianjin, China, has also been producing aircraft for Chinese airlines since 2009. Construction of a new production facility in Mobile, Alabama began in 2013. The aircraft family can accommodate up to 220 passengers and has a range of 3,100 to 12,000 km (1,700 to 6,500 nmi), depending on model. The first member of the A320 family—the A320—was launched in March 1984, first flew on 22 February 1987, and was first delivered in March 1988. The family was soon extended to include the A321 (first delivered 1994), the A319 (1996), and the A318 (2003). The A320 family pioneered the use of digital fly-by-wire flight control systems, as well as side-stickcontrols, in commercial aircraft. There has been a continuous improvement process since introduction. Info: A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" |
MCM-MCA320MHWS | Mastercraft | |
102 | 2018-03-26 04:28:14 | image/jpeg | a21bf5195f54c66e2b4252a7553e46993bfbccac | 388130 | /a2/1b/f5/19/a21bf5195f54c66e2b4252a7553e46993bfbccac.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/a2/1b/f5/19/a21bf5195f54c66e2b4252a7553e46993bfbccac.jpg | 102 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | 58 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" | $239.95 | The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus. The family includes the A318,A319, A320 and A321, as well as the ACJ business jet. The A320s are also namedA320ceo (current engine option) after the introduction of the A320neo. Final assembly of the family takes place in Toulouse, France, and Hamburg, Germany. A plant in Tianjin, China, has also been producing aircraft for Chinese airlines since 2009. Construction of a new production facility in Mobile, Alabama began in 2013. The aircraft family can accommodate up to 220 passengers and has a range of 3,100 to 12,000 km (1,700 to 6,500 nmi), depending on model. The first member of the A320 family—the A320—was launched in March 1984, first flew on 22 February 1987, and was first delivered in March 1988. The family was soon extended to include the A321 (first delivered 1994), the A319 (1996), and the A318 (2003). The A320 family pioneered the use of digital fly-by-wire flight control systems, as well as side-stickcontrols, in commercial aircraft. There has been a continuous improvement process since introduction. Info: A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" |
MCM-MCA320MHWS | Mastercraft | |
103 | 2018-03-26 04:28:19 | image/jpeg | e5f8b7bed9eb7191b0a09f6f7a292495f171522b | 372927 | /e5/f8/b7/be/e5f8b7bed9eb7191b0a09f6f7a292495f171522b.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/e5/f8/b7/be/e5f8b7bed9eb7191b0a09f6f7a292495f171522b.jpg | 103 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | 58 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" | $239.95 | The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus. The family includes the A318,A319, A320 and A321, as well as the ACJ business jet. The A320s are also namedA320ceo (current engine option) after the introduction of the A320neo. Final assembly of the family takes place in Toulouse, France, and Hamburg, Germany. A plant in Tianjin, China, has also been producing aircraft for Chinese airlines since 2009. Construction of a new production facility in Mobile, Alabama began in 2013. The aircraft family can accommodate up to 220 passengers and has a range of 3,100 to 12,000 km (1,700 to 6,500 nmi), depending on model. The first member of the A320 family—the A320—was launched in March 1984, first flew on 22 February 1987, and was first delivered in March 1988. The family was soon extended to include the A321 (first delivered 1994), the A319 (1996), and the A318 (2003). The A320 family pioneered the use of digital fly-by-wire flight control systems, as well as side-stickcontrols, in commercial aircraft. There has been a continuous improvement process since introduction. Info: A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" |
MCM-MCA320MHWS | Mastercraft | |
104 | 2018-03-26 04:28:20 | image/jpeg | 654ac8cf857d322aa5243a3e6a8480e89889b462 | 375178 | /65/4a/c8/cf/654ac8cf857d322aa5243a3e6a8480e89889b462.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/65/4a/c8/cf/654ac8cf857d322aa5243a3e6a8480e89889b462.jpg | 104 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | 58 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" | $239.95 | The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus. The family includes the A318,A319, A320 and A321, as well as the ACJ business jet. The A320s are also namedA320ceo (current engine option) after the introduction of the A320neo. Final assembly of the family takes place in Toulouse, France, and Hamburg, Germany. A plant in Tianjin, China, has also been producing aircraft for Chinese airlines since 2009. Construction of a new production facility in Mobile, Alabama began in 2013. The aircraft family can accommodate up to 220 passengers and has a range of 3,100 to 12,000 km (1,700 to 6,500 nmi), depending on model. The first member of the A320 family—the A320—was launched in March 1984, first flew on 22 February 1987, and was first delivered in March 1988. The family was soon extended to include the A321 (first delivered 1994), the A319 (1996), and the A318 (2003). The A320 family pioneered the use of digital fly-by-wire flight control systems, as well as side-stickcontrols, in commercial aircraft. There has been a continuous improvement process since introduction. Info: A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" |
MCM-MCA320MHWS | Mastercraft | |
105 | 2018-03-26 04:28:22 | image/jpeg | 5fead8a14a9307590079ae926a97ebe5f1985cb7 | 387646 | /5f/ea/d8/a1/5fead8a14a9307590079ae926a97ebe5f1985cb7.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/5f/ea/d8/a1/5fead8a14a9307590079ae926a97ebe5f1985cb7.jpg | 105 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | 58 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" | $239.95 | The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus. The family includes the A318,A319, A320 and A321, as well as the ACJ business jet. The A320s are also namedA320ceo (current engine option) after the introduction of the A320neo. Final assembly of the family takes place in Toulouse, France, and Hamburg, Germany. A plant in Tianjin, China, has also been producing aircraft for Chinese airlines since 2009. Construction of a new production facility in Mobile, Alabama began in 2013. The aircraft family can accommodate up to 220 passengers and has a range of 3,100 to 12,000 km (1,700 to 6,500 nmi), depending on model. The first member of the A320 family—the A320—was launched in March 1984, first flew on 22 February 1987, and was first delivered in March 1988. The family was soon extended to include the A321 (first delivered 1994), the A319 (1996), and the A318 (2003). The A320 family pioneered the use of digital fly-by-wire flight control systems, as well as side-stickcontrols, in commercial aircraft. There has been a continuous improvement process since introduction. Info: A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" |
MCM-MCA320MHWS | Mastercraft | |
106 | 2018-03-26 04:28:25 | image/jpeg | df5a0b17254452ab627d662da3c014e038b9002b | 381989 | /df/5a/0b/17/df5a0b17254452ab627d662da3c014e038b9002b.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/df/5a/0b/17/df5a0b17254452ab627d662da3c014e038b9002b.jpg | 106 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | 58 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" | $239.95 | The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus. The family includes the A318,A319, A320 and A321, as well as the ACJ business jet. The A320s are also namedA320ceo (current engine option) after the introduction of the A320neo. Final assembly of the family takes place in Toulouse, France, and Hamburg, Germany. A plant in Tianjin, China, has also been producing aircraft for Chinese airlines since 2009. Construction of a new production facility in Mobile, Alabama began in 2013. The aircraft family can accommodate up to 220 passengers and has a range of 3,100 to 12,000 km (1,700 to 6,500 nmi), depending on model. The first member of the A320 family—the A320—was launched in March 1984, first flew on 22 February 1987, and was first delivered in March 1988. The family was soon extended to include the A321 (first delivered 1994), the A319 (1996), and the A318 (2003). The A320 family pioneered the use of digital fly-by-wire flight control systems, as well as side-stickcontrols, in commercial aircraft. There has been a continuous improvement process since introduction. Info: A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" |
MCM-MCA320MHWS | Mastercraft | |
107 | 2018-03-26 04:28:31 | image/jpeg | fa8a25c1d0e0b424106258ab4a20824727690b4f | 388801 | /fa/8a/25/c1/fa8a25c1d0e0b424106258ab4a20824727690b4f.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/fa/8a/25/c1/fa8a25c1d0e0b424106258ab4a20824727690b4f.jpg | 107 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | 58 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" | $239.95 | The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus. The family includes the A318,A319, A320 and A321, as well as the ACJ business jet. The A320s are also namedA320ceo (current engine option) after the introduction of the A320neo. Final assembly of the family takes place in Toulouse, France, and Hamburg, Germany. A plant in Tianjin, China, has also been producing aircraft for Chinese airlines since 2009. Construction of a new production facility in Mobile, Alabama began in 2013. The aircraft family can accommodate up to 220 passengers and has a range of 3,100 to 12,000 km (1,700 to 6,500 nmi), depending on model. The first member of the A320 family—the A320—was launched in March 1984, first flew on 22 February 1987, and was first delivered in March 1988. The family was soon extended to include the A321 (first delivered 1994), the A319 (1996), and the A318 (2003). The A320 family pioneered the use of digital fly-by-wire flight control systems, as well as side-stickcontrols, in commercial aircraft. There has been a continuous improvement process since introduction. Info: A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" |
MCM-MCA320MHWS | Mastercraft | |
108 | 2018-03-26 04:28:36 | image/jpeg | bd863c83fabe97682c866debbfc41af29ab16873 | 391866 | /bd/86/3c/83/bd863c83fabe97682c866debbfc41af29ab16873.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/bd/86/3c/83/bd863c83fabe97682c866debbfc41af29ab16873.jpg | 108 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | 58 | 2018-03-25 21:47:40 | A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" | $239.95 | The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus. The family includes the A318,A319, A320 and A321, as well as the ACJ business jet. The A320s are also namedA320ceo (current engine option) after the introduction of the A320neo. Final assembly of the family takes place in Toulouse, France, and Hamburg, Germany. A plant in Tianjin, China, has also been producing aircraft for Chinese airlines since 2009. Construction of a new production facility in Mobile, Alabama began in 2013. The aircraft family can accommodate up to 220 passengers and has a range of 3,100 to 12,000 km (1,700 to 6,500 nmi), depending on model. The first member of the A320 family—the A320—was launched in March 1984, first flew on 22 February 1987, and was first delivered in March 1988. The family was soon extended to include the A321 (first delivered 1994), the A319 (1996), and the A318 (2003). The A320 family pioneered the use of digital fly-by-wire flight control systems, as well as side-stickcontrols, in commercial aircraft. There has been a continuous improvement process since introduction. Info: A-320-214 Air Bus "Miracle on the Hudson" |
MCM-MCA320MHWS | Mastercraft | |
109 | 2018-03-26 04:28:40 | image/jpeg | 20344572e20de12bd70edcc8a31f8f11a47fd705 | 23015 | /20/34/45/72/20344572e20de12bd70edcc8a31f8f11a47fd705.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/20/34/45/72/20344572e20de12bd70edcc8a31f8f11a47fd705.jpg | 109 | 2018-03-25 21:47:43 | 59 | 2018-03-25 21:47:43 | A-36 BONANZA 1/24 | $164.34 | Mahogany Executive Series Info: A-36 BONANZA 1/24 | DAR-H0524 | Executive Series | |
110 | 2018-03-26 04:28:41 | image/jpeg | abbc276a7e57c753423ac519369dc39bb64ed5fb | 20810 | /ab/bc/27/6a/abbc276a7e57c753423ac519369dc39bb64ed5fb.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/ab/bc/27/6a/abbc276a7e57c753423ac519369dc39bb64ed5fb.jpg | 110 | 2018-03-25 21:47:43 | 59 | 2018-03-25 21:47:43 | A-36 BONANZA 1/24 | $164.34 | Mahogany Executive Series Info: A-36 BONANZA 1/24 | DAR-H0524 | Executive Series | |
111 | 2018-03-26 04:28:42 | image/jpeg | 09d8a8be1bb69c733f5ff7736eaa2028979b90e7 | 18380 | /09/d8/a8/be/09d8a8be1bb69c733f5ff7736eaa2028979b90e7.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/09/d8/a8/be/09d8a8be1bb69c733f5ff7736eaa2028979b90e7.jpg | 111 | 2018-03-25 21:47:43 | 59 | 2018-03-25 21:47:43 | A-36 BONANZA 1/24 | $164.34 | Mahogany Executive Series Info: A-36 BONANZA 1/24 | DAR-H0524 | Executive Series | |
112 | 2018-03-26 04:28:44 | image/jpeg | 92edc5ed398f34227efeb53938a33706fc3e52ae | 10309 | /92/ed/c5/ed/92edc5ed398f34227efeb53938a33706fc3e52ae.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/92/ed/c5/ed/92edc5ed398f34227efeb53938a33706fc3e52ae.jpg | 112 | 2018-03-25 21:47:43 | 59 | 2018-03-25 21:47:43 | A-36 BONANZA 1/24 | $164.34 | Mahogany Executive Series Info: A-36 BONANZA 1/24 | DAR-H0524 | Executive Series | |
113 | 2018-03-26 04:28:45 | image/jpeg | 56b91722e27f936db14750402cad0d76f897e456 | 21328 | /56/b9/17/22/56b91722e27f936db14750402cad0d76f897e456.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/56/b9/17/22/56b91722e27f936db14750402cad0d76f897e456.jpg | 113 | 2018-03-25 21:47:46 | 60 | 2018-03-25 21:47:46 | A-4 SKYHAWK ISRAELI AIR FORCE 1/26 | $186.74 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-4 SKYHAWK ISRAELI AIR FORCE 1/26 | DAR-F2126 | Executive Series | |
114 | 2018-03-26 04:28:50 | image/jpeg | ade28973c2c88082f22da21739bcfeab2bceb522 | 845514 | /ad/e2/89/73/ade28973c2c88082f22da21739bcfeab2bceb522.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/ad/e2/89/73/ade28973c2c88082f22da21739bcfeab2bceb522.jpg | 114 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | 61 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy andUnited States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced byDouglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a light-weight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and was capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojetengine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s |
HM-HA1423 | Hobby Master | |
115 | 2018-03-26 04:28:56 | image/jpeg | 151f8fd8af7fcc533b7895f0f5e24ed50224df3f | 740781 | /15/1f/8f/d8/151f8fd8af7fcc533b7895f0f5e24ed50224df3f.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/15/1f/8f/d8/151f8fd8af7fcc533b7895f0f5e24ed50224df3f.jpg | 115 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | 61 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy andUnited States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced byDouglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a light-weight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and was capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojetengine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s |
HM-HA1423 | Hobby Master | |
116 | 2018-03-26 04:29:02 | image/jpeg | 30e47f64e5868e74a93b25b79e9a2d9b23c81ded | 930794 | /30/e4/7f/64/30e47f64e5868e74a93b25b79e9a2d9b23c81ded.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/30/e4/7f/64/30e47f64e5868e74a93b25b79e9a2d9b23c81ded.jpg | 116 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | 61 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy andUnited States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced byDouglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a light-weight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and was capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojetengine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s |
HM-HA1423 | Hobby Master | |
117 | 2018-03-26 04:29:05 | image/jpeg | 3a41301bbfdd528a7cab22c64f3d3869b00de525 | 650090 | /3a/41/30/1b/3a41301bbfdd528a7cab22c64f3d3869b00de525.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/3a/41/30/1b/3a41301bbfdd528a7cab22c64f3d3869b00de525.jpg | 117 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | 61 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy andUnited States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced byDouglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a light-weight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and was capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojetengine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s |
HM-HA1423 | Hobby Master | |
118 | 2018-03-26 04:29:08 | image/jpeg | c347aac878bf65189d6d52748442d296b676259b | 885946 | /c3/47/aa/c8/c347aac878bf65189d6d52748442d296b676259b.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/c3/47/aa/c8/c347aac878bf65189d6d52748442d296b676259b.jpg | 118 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | 61 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy andUnited States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced byDouglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a light-weight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and was capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojetengine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s |
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119 | 2018-03-26 04:29:10 | image/jpeg | 090dab493a833a64fae83c0c05fde864e772d04c | 1009395 | /09/0d/ab/49/090dab493a833a64fae83c0c05fde864e772d04c.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/09/0d/ab/49/090dab493a833a64fae83c0c05fde864e772d04c.jpg | 119 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | 61 | 2018-03-25 21:47:51 | A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy andUnited States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced byDouglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a light-weight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and was capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojetengine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk "148566," VA-144 "Roadrunners", USS Kitty Hawk, 1960s |
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120 | 2018-03-26 04:29:11 | image/jpeg | aa18185754c53c1101b392d918c960cbc427f86d | 44602 | /aa/18/18/57/aa18185754c53c1101b392d918c960cbc427f86d.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/aa/18/18/57/aa18185754c53c1101b392d918c960cbc427f86d.jpg | 120 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | 62 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | A-4C Skyhawk MIG-17 Killer , VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk “MIG-17 Killer”, VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 |
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121 | 2018-03-26 04:29:16 | image/jpeg | cfeb46a4731e4ff055eab31730fc8dbc1d246f45 | 43094 | /cf/eb/46/a4/cfeb46a4731e4ff055eab31730fc8dbc1d246f45.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/cf/eb/46/a4/cfeb46a4731e4ff055eab31730fc8dbc1d246f45.jpg | 121 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | 62 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | A-4C Skyhawk MIG-17 Killer , VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk “MIG-17 Killer”, VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 |
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122 | 2018-03-26 04:29:18 | image/jpeg | 4768324d14dcebff85cdad3975b0025337a07f57 | 44377 | /47/68/32/4d/4768324d14dcebff85cdad3975b0025337a07f57.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/47/68/32/4d/4768324d14dcebff85cdad3975b0025337a07f57.jpg | 122 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | 62 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | A-4C Skyhawk MIG-17 Killer , VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk “MIG-17 Killer”, VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 |
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123 | 2018-03-26 04:29:21 | image/jpeg | b8f9b1800b055de3136012758751a214f88591cc | 50296 | /b8/f9/b1/80/b8f9b1800b055de3136012758751a214f88591cc.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/b8/f9/b1/80/b8f9b1800b055de3136012758751a214f88591cc.jpg | 123 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | 62 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | A-4C Skyhawk MIG-17 Killer , VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk “MIG-17 Killer”, VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 |
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124 | 2018-03-26 04:29:22 | image/jpeg | aa087c8fc05a775447069a1ec5ee64794fe0de63 | 34767 | /aa/08/7c/8f/aa087c8fc05a775447069a1ec5ee64794fe0de63.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/aa/08/7c/8f/aa087c8fc05a775447069a1ec5ee64794fe0de63.jpg | 124 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | 62 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | A-4C Skyhawk MIG-17 Killer , VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk “MIG-17 Killer”, VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 |
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125 | 2018-03-26 04:29:27 | image/jpeg | 817b4ef85c19724cd6d72037343473bca533252a | 39782 | /81/7b/4e/f8/817b4ef85c19724cd6d72037343473bca533252a.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/81/7b/4e/f8/817b4ef85c19724cd6d72037343473bca533252a.jpg | 125 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | 62 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | A-4C Skyhawk MIG-17 Killer , VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk “MIG-17 Killer”, VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 |
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126 | 2018-03-26 04:29:31 | image/jpeg | 7774ecc85e1fa5ca5a84f872daf54e3af168f923 | 35152 | /77/74/ec/c8/7774ecc85e1fa5ca5a84f872daf54e3af168f923.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/77/74/ec/c8/7774ecc85e1fa5ca5a84f872daf54e3af168f923.jpg | 126 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | 62 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | A-4C Skyhawk MIG-17 Killer , VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk “MIG-17 Killer”, VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 |
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127 | 2018-03-26 04:29:35 | image/jpeg | 8c93b5f685814a7a42602ef0eae298a468b747cb | 43046 | /8c/93/b5/f6/8c93b5f685814a7a42602ef0eae298a468b747cb.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/8c/93/b5/f6/8c93b5f685814a7a42602ef0eae298a468b747cb.jpg | 127 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | 62 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | A-4C Skyhawk MIG-17 Killer , VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk “MIG-17 Killer”, VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 |
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128 | 2018-03-26 04:29:39 | image/jpeg | c3b9b732e15b6b1a90d05710537eda1c4d6d72dd | 93166 | /c3/b9/b7/32/c3b9b732e15b6b1a90d05710537eda1c4d6d72dd.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/c3/b9/b7/32/c3b9b732e15b6b1a90d05710537eda1c4d6d72dd.jpg | 128 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | 62 | 2018-03-25 21:47:55 | A-4C Skyhawk MIG-17 Killer , VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 | $79.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4C Skyhawk “MIG-17 Killer”, VA-76, USS Bon Homme Richard, 1967 |
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129 | 2018-03-26 04:29:43 | image/jpeg | 16181fd8b255c52dfda5802d0d55da846a8fab74 | 50412 | /16/18/1f/d8/16181fd8b255c52dfda5802d0d55da846a8fab74.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/16/18/1f/d8/16181fd8b255c52dfda5802d0d55da846a8fab74.jpg | 129 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | 63 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | A-4C Skyhawk USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, Peter Mongilardi | $82.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single seat subsonic carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hard points support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions. It was capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 bomber, and could deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Info: A-4C Skyhawk Diecast Model USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, NL306, Peter Mongilardi, USS Coral Sea, Vietnam, June 25th 1965 |
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130 | 2018-03-26 04:29:46 | image/jpeg | 87710469c72f7b8cabe7b3f199ca6cb7cc8fcdcf | 41884 | /87/71/04/69/87710469c72f7b8cabe7b3f199ca6cb7cc8fcdcf.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/87/71/04/69/87710469c72f7b8cabe7b3f199ca6cb7cc8fcdcf.jpg | 130 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | 63 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | A-4C Skyhawk USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, Peter Mongilardi | $82.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single seat subsonic carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hard points support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions. It was capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 bomber, and could deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Info: A-4C Skyhawk Diecast Model USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, NL306, Peter Mongilardi, USS Coral Sea, Vietnam, June 25th 1965 |
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131 | 2018-03-26 04:29:49 | image/jpeg | dbb52accd57be8aa5db1c6b329cfd6ac50a321d1 | 50946 | /db/b5/2a/cc/dbb52accd57be8aa5db1c6b329cfd6ac50a321d1.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/db/b5/2a/cc/dbb52accd57be8aa5db1c6b329cfd6ac50a321d1.jpg | 131 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | 63 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | A-4C Skyhawk USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, Peter Mongilardi | $82.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single seat subsonic carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hard points support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions. It was capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 bomber, and could deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Info: A-4C Skyhawk Diecast Model USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, NL306, Peter Mongilardi, USS Coral Sea, Vietnam, June 25th 1965 |
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132 | 2018-03-26 04:29:51 | image/jpeg | ab461ffb144c48ae87496af9247a29c61cb85ece | 49249 | /ab/46/1f/fb/ab461ffb144c48ae87496af9247a29c61cb85ece.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/ab/46/1f/fb/ab461ffb144c48ae87496af9247a29c61cb85ece.jpg | 132 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | 63 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | A-4C Skyhawk USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, Peter Mongilardi | $82.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single seat subsonic carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hard points support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions. It was capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 bomber, and could deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Info: A-4C Skyhawk Diecast Model USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, NL306, Peter Mongilardi, USS Coral Sea, Vietnam, June 25th 1965 |
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133 | 2018-03-26 04:29:53 | image/jpeg | d18d68f80392cacb67a10ca3a6a78c418e6267a3 | 42405 | /d1/8d/68/f8/d18d68f80392cacb67a10ca3a6a78c418e6267a3.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/d1/8d/68/f8/d18d68f80392cacb67a10ca3a6a78c418e6267a3.jpg | 133 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | 63 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | A-4C Skyhawk USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, Peter Mongilardi | $82.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single seat subsonic carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hard points support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions. It was capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 bomber, and could deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Info: A-4C Skyhawk Diecast Model USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, NL306, Peter Mongilardi, USS Coral Sea, Vietnam, June 25th 1965 |
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134 | 2018-03-26 04:29:58 | image/jpeg | 1685e9860d520bab3b2a51483cf0f343c08a8a73 | 40547 | /16/85/e9/86/1685e9860d520bab3b2a51483cf0f343c08a8a73.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/16/85/e9/86/1685e9860d520bab3b2a51483cf0f343c08a8a73.jpg | 134 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | 63 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | A-4C Skyhawk USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, Peter Mongilardi | $82.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single seat subsonic carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hard points support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions. It was capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 bomber, and could deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Info: A-4C Skyhawk Diecast Model USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, NL306, Peter Mongilardi, USS Coral Sea, Vietnam, June 25th 1965 |
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135 | 2018-03-26 04:30:00 | image/jpeg | b907bd972be27917bda05b1048fa72d4cfaa6b9f | 41111 | /b9/07/bd/97/b907bd972be27917bda05b1048fa72d4cfaa6b9f.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/b9/07/bd/97/b907bd972be27917bda05b1048fa72d4cfaa6b9f.jpg | 135 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | 63 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | A-4C Skyhawk USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, Peter Mongilardi | $82.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single seat subsonic carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hard points support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions. It was capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 bomber, and could deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Info: A-4C Skyhawk Diecast Model USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, NL306, Peter Mongilardi, USS Coral Sea, Vietnam, June 25th 1965 |
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136 | 2018-03-26 04:30:05 | image/jpeg | 8bc5dfd74a88c66cb0f7d0c5dcf6b399f275a3a9 | 50059 | /8b/c5/df/d7/8bc5dfd74a88c66cb0f7d0c5dcf6b399f275a3a9.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/8b/c5/df/d7/8bc5dfd74a88c66cb0f7d0c5dcf6b399f275a3a9.jpg | 136 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | 63 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | A-4C Skyhawk USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, Peter Mongilardi | $82.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single seat subsonic carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hard points support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions. It was capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 bomber, and could deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Info: A-4C Skyhawk Diecast Model USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, NL306, Peter Mongilardi, USS Coral Sea, Vietnam, June 25th 1965 |
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137 | 2018-03-26 04:30:06 | image/png | 9a3b0acdf34085bd4421acc94a6d8c283ff9f3d1 | 97334 | /9a/3b/0a/cd/9a3b0acdf34085bd4421acc94a6d8c283ff9f3d1.png | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/9a/3b/0a/cd/9a3b0acdf34085bd4421acc94a6d8c283ff9f3d1.png | 137 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | 63 | 2018-03-25 21:47:56 | A-4C Skyhawk USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, Peter Mongilardi | $82.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single seat subsonic carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hard points support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions. It was capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 bomber, and could deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Info: A-4C Skyhawk Diecast Model USN VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, NL306, Peter Mongilardi, USS Coral Sea, Vietnam, June 25th 1965 |
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138 | 2018-03-26 04:30:09 | image/jpeg | 4006b7a78bda3fbe04737ef5c9b0bedcd29ebb7b | 254821 | /40/06/b7/a7/4006b7a78bda3fbe04737ef5c9b0bedcd29ebb7b.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/40/06/b7/a7/4006b7a78bda3fbe04737ef5c9b0bedcd29ebb7b.jpg | 138 | 2018-03-25 21:47:58 | 64 | 2018-03-25 21:47:58 | A-4E Skyhawk - Lt. "Mick" Michell, VF-126 Aggressor Squadron, TOPGUN | $79.95 | HOBBYMASTER AIR POWER SERIES New line from Hobby Masters! Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod".The XA4D-1 prototype in 1954The aircraft is of conventional post-World War II design, with a low-mounted delta wing, tricycle undercarriage, and a single turbojet engine in the rear fuselage, with two air intakes on the fuselage sides. The tail is of cruciform design, with the horizontal stabilizer mounted above the fuselage. Armament consisted of two 20 mm (.79 in caliber) Colt Mk 12 cannons, one in each wing root, with 200 rpg, plus a large variety of bombs, rockets, and missiles carried on a hard point under the fuselage centerline and hard points under each wing (originally one per wing, later two).The second production A4D-1The choice of a delta wing, for example, combined speed and maneuverability with a large fuel capacity and small overall size, thus not requiring folding wings, albeit at the expense of cruising efficiency. The leading edge slats were designed to drop automatically at the appropriate speed by gravity and air pressure, saving weight and space by omitting actuation motors and switches. Similarly the main undercarriage did not penetrate the main wing spar, designed so that when retracted only the wheel itself was inside the wing and the undercarriage struts were housed in a fairing below the wing. The wing structure itself could be lighter with the same overall strength and the absence of a wing folding mechanism further reduced weight. This is the opposite of what can often happen in aircraft design where a small weight increase in one area leads to a compounding increase in weight in other areas to compensate, leading to the need for more powerful, heavier engines and so on in a vicious circle. Info: A-4Q Skyhawk - Lt. Marcelo Gustavo Marquez, Falklands, May, 1982 |
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139 | 2018-03-26 04:30:13 | image/jpeg | 9a07a589c2006a4ac9bef417261636562dc22ba6 | 437312 | /9a/07/a5/89/9a07a589c2006a4ac9bef417261636562dc22ba6.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/9a/07/a5/89/9a07a589c2006a4ac9bef417261636562dc22ba6.jpg | 139 | 2018-03-25 21:47:58 | 64 | 2018-03-25 21:47:58 | A-4E Skyhawk - Lt. "Mick" Michell, VF-126 Aggressor Squadron, TOPGUN | $79.95 | HOBBYMASTER AIR POWER SERIES New line from Hobby Masters! Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod".The XA4D-1 prototype in 1954The aircraft is of conventional post-World War II design, with a low-mounted delta wing, tricycle undercarriage, and a single turbojet engine in the rear fuselage, with two air intakes on the fuselage sides. The tail is of cruciform design, with the horizontal stabilizer mounted above the fuselage. Armament consisted of two 20 mm (.79 in caliber) Colt Mk 12 cannons, one in each wing root, with 200 rpg, plus a large variety of bombs, rockets, and missiles carried on a hard point under the fuselage centerline and hard points under each wing (originally one per wing, later two).The second production A4D-1The choice of a delta wing, for example, combined speed and maneuverability with a large fuel capacity and small overall size, thus not requiring folding wings, albeit at the expense of cruising efficiency. The leading edge slats were designed to drop automatically at the appropriate speed by gravity and air pressure, saving weight and space by omitting actuation motors and switches. Similarly the main undercarriage did not penetrate the main wing spar, designed so that when retracted only the wheel itself was inside the wing and the undercarriage struts were housed in a fairing below the wing. The wing structure itself could be lighter with the same overall strength and the absence of a wing folding mechanism further reduced weight. This is the opposite of what can often happen in aircraft design where a small weight increase in one area leads to a compounding increase in weight in other areas to compensate, leading to the need for more powerful, heavier engines and so on in a vicious circle. Info: A-4Q Skyhawk - Lt. Marcelo Gustavo Marquez, Falklands, May, 1982 |
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140 | 2018-03-26 04:30:15 | image/jpeg | 2f07d695262937ccb9aff1926a21e9b19cef3466 | 379683 | /2f/07/d6/95/2f07d695262937ccb9aff1926a21e9b19cef3466.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/2f/07/d6/95/2f07d695262937ccb9aff1926a21e9b19cef3466.jpg | 140 | 2018-03-25 21:47:58 | 64 | 2018-03-25 21:47:58 | A-4E Skyhawk - Lt. "Mick" Michell, VF-126 Aggressor Squadron, TOPGUN | $79.95 | HOBBYMASTER AIR POWER SERIES New line from Hobby Masters! Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod".The XA4D-1 prototype in 1954The aircraft is of conventional post-World War II design, with a low-mounted delta wing, tricycle undercarriage, and a single turbojet engine in the rear fuselage, with two air intakes on the fuselage sides. The tail is of cruciform design, with the horizontal stabilizer mounted above the fuselage. Armament consisted of two 20 mm (.79 in caliber) Colt Mk 12 cannons, one in each wing root, with 200 rpg, plus a large variety of bombs, rockets, and missiles carried on a hard point under the fuselage centerline and hard points under each wing (originally one per wing, later two).The second production A4D-1The choice of a delta wing, for example, combined speed and maneuverability with a large fuel capacity and small overall size, thus not requiring folding wings, albeit at the expense of cruising efficiency. The leading edge slats were designed to drop automatically at the appropriate speed by gravity and air pressure, saving weight and space by omitting actuation motors and switches. Similarly the main undercarriage did not penetrate the main wing spar, designed so that when retracted only the wheel itself was inside the wing and the undercarriage struts were housed in a fairing below the wing. The wing structure itself could be lighter with the same overall strength and the absence of a wing folding mechanism further reduced weight. This is the opposite of what can often happen in aircraft design where a small weight increase in one area leads to a compounding increase in weight in other areas to compensate, leading to the need for more powerful, heavier engines and so on in a vicious circle. Info: A-4Q Skyhawk - Lt. Marcelo Gustavo Marquez, Falklands, May, 1982 |
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141 | 2018-03-26 04:30:18 | image/jpeg | 037a3cca24dc5c83a42c4f72525ef587f7053c58 | 443288 | /03/7a/3c/ca/037a3cca24dc5c83a42c4f72525ef587f7053c58.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/03/7a/3c/ca/037a3cca24dc5c83a42c4f72525ef587f7053c58.jpg | 141 | 2018-03-25 21:47:58 | 64 | 2018-03-25 21:47:58 | A-4E Skyhawk - Lt. "Mick" Michell, VF-126 Aggressor Squadron, TOPGUN | $79.95 | HOBBYMASTER AIR POWER SERIES New line from Hobby Masters! Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod".The XA4D-1 prototype in 1954The aircraft is of conventional post-World War II design, with a low-mounted delta wing, tricycle undercarriage, and a single turbojet engine in the rear fuselage, with two air intakes on the fuselage sides. The tail is of cruciform design, with the horizontal stabilizer mounted above the fuselage. Armament consisted of two 20 mm (.79 in caliber) Colt Mk 12 cannons, one in each wing root, with 200 rpg, plus a large variety of bombs, rockets, and missiles carried on a hard point under the fuselage centerline and hard points under each wing (originally one per wing, later two).The second production A4D-1The choice of a delta wing, for example, combined speed and maneuverability with a large fuel capacity and small overall size, thus not requiring folding wings, albeit at the expense of cruising efficiency. The leading edge slats were designed to drop automatically at the appropriate speed by gravity and air pressure, saving weight and space by omitting actuation motors and switches. Similarly the main undercarriage did not penetrate the main wing spar, designed so that when retracted only the wheel itself was inside the wing and the undercarriage struts were housed in a fairing below the wing. The wing structure itself could be lighter with the same overall strength and the absence of a wing folding mechanism further reduced weight. This is the opposite of what can often happen in aircraft design where a small weight increase in one area leads to a compounding increase in weight in other areas to compensate, leading to the need for more powerful, heavier engines and so on in a vicious circle. Info: A-4Q Skyhawk - Lt. Marcelo Gustavo Marquez, Falklands, May, 1982 |
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142 | 2018-03-26 04:30:22 | image/jpeg | bcc693147b7d3c678a8edb1238eb9b708781890e | 106892 | /bc/c6/93/14/bcc693147b7d3c678a8edb1238eb9b708781890e.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/bc/c6/93/14/bcc693147b7d3c678a8edb1238eb9b708781890e.jpg | 142 | 2018-03-25 21:47:58 | 64 | 2018-03-25 21:47:58 | A-4E Skyhawk - Lt. "Mick" Michell, VF-126 Aggressor Squadron, TOPGUN | $79.95 | HOBBYMASTER AIR POWER SERIES New line from Hobby Masters! Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod".The XA4D-1 prototype in 1954The aircraft is of conventional post-World War II design, with a low-mounted delta wing, tricycle undercarriage, and a single turbojet engine in the rear fuselage, with two air intakes on the fuselage sides. The tail is of cruciform design, with the horizontal stabilizer mounted above the fuselage. Armament consisted of two 20 mm (.79 in caliber) Colt Mk 12 cannons, one in each wing root, with 200 rpg, plus a large variety of bombs, rockets, and missiles carried on a hard point under the fuselage centerline and hard points under each wing (originally one per wing, later two).The second production A4D-1The choice of a delta wing, for example, combined speed and maneuverability with a large fuel capacity and small overall size, thus not requiring folding wings, albeit at the expense of cruising efficiency. The leading edge slats were designed to drop automatically at the appropriate speed by gravity and air pressure, saving weight and space by omitting actuation motors and switches. Similarly the main undercarriage did not penetrate the main wing spar, designed so that when retracted only the wheel itself was inside the wing and the undercarriage struts were housed in a fairing below the wing. The wing structure itself could be lighter with the same overall strength and the absence of a wing folding mechanism further reduced weight. This is the opposite of what can often happen in aircraft design where a small weight increase in one area leads to a compounding increase in weight in other areas to compensate, leading to the need for more powerful, heavier engines and so on in a vicious circle. Info: A-4Q Skyhawk - Lt. Marcelo Gustavo Marquez, Falklands, May, 1982 |
HM-HA1421 | Hobby Master | |
143 | 2018-03-26 04:30:26 | image/png | 3e9451eb15a4b953656d5793986b89c674d7c1b7 | 228993 | /3e/94/51/eb/3e9451eb15a4b953656d5793986b89c674d7c1b7.png | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/3e/94/51/eb/3e9451eb15a4b953656d5793986b89c674d7c1b7.png | 143 | 2018-03-25 21:47:59 | 65 | 2018-03-25 21:47:59 | A-4E Skyhawk CF20 "Apocalypse III", Robert Rivers | $89.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4E Skyhawk BuNo 151147/CF 20, VMA-211, Chi Lai, 1968 |
HM-HA1426 | Hobby Master | |
144 | 2018-03-26 04:30:29 | image/png | adb8d7bce4f190bf6379e52449dd6bf7b1fd271f | 93882 | /ad/b8/d7/bc/adb8d7bce4f190bf6379e52449dd6bf7b1fd271f.png | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/ad/b8/d7/bc/adb8d7bce4f190bf6379e52449dd6bf7b1fd271f.png | 144 | 2018-03-25 21:47:59 | 65 | 2018-03-25 21:47:59 | A-4E Skyhawk CF20 "Apocalypse III", Robert Rivers | $89.95 | Historical: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single-engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system. The Skyhawk is a lightweight aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) and has a top speed of more than 600 miles per hour (970 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions and were capable of delivering nuclear weapons using a low altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 was used. Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo. Info: A-4E Skyhawk BuNo 151147/CF 20, VMA-211, Chi Lai, 1968 |
HM-HA1426 | Hobby Master | |
145 | 2018-03-26 04:30:32 | image/jpeg | 5f7e761b32c7d1be761fcb7c6a6a1cd1e4089801 | 29385 | /5f/7e/76/1b/5f7e761b32c7d1be761fcb7c6a6a1cd1e4089801.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/5f/7e/76/1b/5f7e761b32c7d1be761fcb7c6a6a1cd1e4089801.jpg | 145 | 2018-03-25 21:48:00 | 66 | 2018-03-25 21:48:00 | A-4F 1/40 Blue Angels | $182.50 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-4F 1/40 Blue Angels | DAR-C8240 | Executive Series | |
146 | 2018-03-26 04:30:36 | image/jpeg | f6230ebcd80b60763b63c383a504a56d5bd7fa9e | 12093 | /f6/23/0e/bc/f6230ebcd80b60763b63c383a504a56d5bd7fa9e.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/f6/23/0e/bc/f6230ebcd80b60763b63c383a504a56d5bd7fa9e.jpg | 146 | 2018-03-25 21:48:02 | 67 | 2018-03-25 21:48:02 | A-4F SKYHAWK NAVY 1/32 | $188.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-4F SKYHAWK NAVY 1/32 | DAR-ESSN008 | Executive Series | |
147 | 2018-03-26 04:30:37 | image/jpeg | f6230ebcd80b60763b63c383a504a56d5bd7fa9e | 12093 | /f6/23/0e/bc/f6230ebcd80b60763b63c383a504a56d5bd7fa9e.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/f6/23/0e/bc/f6230ebcd80b60763b63c383a504a56d5bd7fa9e.jpg | 147 | 2018-03-25 21:48:03 | 68 | 2018-03-25 21:48:03 | A-4F Skyhawk USN | $139.95 | MCM-NC09004 | Mastercraft | ||
148 | 2018-03-26 04:30:39 | image/jpeg | 17a88b75c1084a265cb77da1f0f95beef9eb4a26 | 32480 | /17/a8/8b/75/17a88b75c1084a265cb77da1f0f95beef9eb4a26.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/17/a8/8b/75/17a88b75c1084a265cb77da1f0f95beef9eb4a26.jpg | 148 | 2018-03-25 21:48:03 | 68 | 2018-03-25 21:48:03 | A-4F Skyhawk USN | $139.95 | MCM-NC09004 | Mastercraft | ||
149 | 2018-03-26 04:30:39 | image/jpeg | b7c9b8b675cfea2e9ff20dd0298beb5c61dff472 | 28669 | /b7/c9/b8/b6/b7c9b8b675cfea2e9ff20dd0298beb5c61dff472.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/b7/c9/b8/b6/b7c9b8b675cfea2e9ff20dd0298beb5c61dff472.jpg | 149 | 2018-03-25 21:48:03 | 68 | 2018-03-25 21:48:03 | A-4F Skyhawk USN | $139.95 | MCM-NC09004 | Mastercraft | ||
150 | 2018-03-26 04:30:44 | image/jpeg | c0c7537124d259ca0156b88e17686dc06b3c5475 | 28164 | /c0/c7/53/71/c0c7537124d259ca0156b88e17686dc06b3c5475.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/c0/c7/53/71/c0c7537124d259ca0156b88e17686dc06b3c5475.jpg | 150 | 2018-03-25 21:48:03 | 68 | 2018-03-25 21:48:03 | A-4F Skyhawk USN | $139.95 | MCM-NC09004 | Mastercraft | ||
151 | 2018-03-26 04:30:46 | image/jpeg | b0c7857be82cdef334d92534a6ec7ce54a4a2144 | 65516 | /b0/c7/85/7b/b0c7857be82cdef334d92534a6ec7ce54a4a2144.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/b0/c7/85/7b/b0c7857be82cdef334d92534a6ec7ce54a4a2144.jpg | 151 | 2018-03-25 21:48:03 | 68 | 2018-03-25 21:48:03 | A-4F Skyhawk USN | $139.95 | MCM-NC09004 | Mastercraft | ||
152 | 2018-03-26 04:30:48 | image/jpeg | 148351f597c1930ef484a500a30ca40b8cf95ba8 | 19229 | /14/83/51/f5/148351f597c1930ef484a500a30ca40b8cf95ba8.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/14/83/51/f5/148351f597c1930ef484a500a30ca40b8cf95ba8.jpg | 152 | 2018-03-25 21:48:05 | 69 | 2018-03-25 21:48:05 | A-4F Skyhawk USN VA-212 "Rampant Raiders" NP300 | $59.95 | The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk was an American attack aircraft originally designed to operate from United States Navy aircraft carriers. The aircraft was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Corporation (later McDonnell Douglas), and was originally designated the A4D under the US NavyåÕÇåÕ«s pre-1962 designation system. This A-4F Skyhawk served with Navy attack squadron VA-212 aboard the carrier USS Hancock in the early 1970s, during the Vietnam War. Skyhawks operated in theatre until the withdrawal from Vietnam and accounted for 37 per cent of combat losses from enemy fire. |
CG-AA37403 | Corgi | |
153 | 2018-03-26 04:30:50 | image/jpeg | 9752c492374a627bf4cac60b30dac49940c36ec2 | 106542 | /97/52/c4/92/9752c492374a627bf4cac60b30dac49940c36ec2.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/97/52/c4/92/9752c492374a627bf4cac60b30dac49940c36ec2.jpg | 153 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | 70 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | A-4K Skyhawk RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea | $79.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod". Info: Douglas A-4K Skyhawk Diecast Model RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea, New Zealand, 1997 |
HM-HA1418 | Hobby Master | |
154 | 2018-03-26 04:30:52 | image/jpeg | 00f367e7cbdb6db6f08261ebad207265a2599063 | 96302 | /00/f3/67/e7/00f367e7cbdb6db6f08261ebad207265a2599063.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/00/f3/67/e7/00f367e7cbdb6db6f08261ebad207265a2599063.jpg | 154 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | 70 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | A-4K Skyhawk RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea | $79.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod". Info: Douglas A-4K Skyhawk Diecast Model RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea, New Zealand, 1997 |
HM-HA1418 | Hobby Master | |
155 | 2018-03-26 04:30:54 | image/jpeg | f8c458975c97ded486e04313e4ec72f4ad31f29c | 80563 | /f8/c4/58/97/f8c458975c97ded486e04313e4ec72f4ad31f29c.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/f8/c4/58/97/f8c458975c97ded486e04313e4ec72f4ad31f29c.jpg | 155 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | 70 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | A-4K Skyhawk RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea | $79.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod". Info: Douglas A-4K Skyhawk Diecast Model RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea, New Zealand, 1997 |
HM-HA1418 | Hobby Master | |
156 | 2018-03-26 04:30:59 | image/jpeg | c880c1128caba65d1055f8b2eaf144b6375b1e7a | 80824 | /c8/80/c1/12/c880c1128caba65d1055f8b2eaf144b6375b1e7a.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/c8/80/c1/12/c880c1128caba65d1055f8b2eaf144b6375b1e7a.jpg | 156 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | 70 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | A-4K Skyhawk RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea | $79.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod". Info: Douglas A-4K Skyhawk Diecast Model RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea, New Zealand, 1997 |
HM-HA1418 | Hobby Master | |
157 | 2018-03-26 04:31:03 | image/jpeg | d80a7db875c28598f6339e1bcb42a13ee2992bcd | 95322 | /d8/0a/7d/b8/d80a7db875c28598f6339e1bcb42a13ee2992bcd.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/d8/0a/7d/b8/d80a7db875c28598f6339e1bcb42a13ee2992bcd.jpg | 157 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | 70 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | A-4K Skyhawk RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea | $79.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod". Info: Douglas A-4K Skyhawk Diecast Model RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea, New Zealand, 1997 |
HM-HA1418 | Hobby Master | |
158 | 2018-03-26 04:31:07 | image/jpeg | 318e439010b695602d9ac7b228972bf53922c53f | 89396 | /31/8e/43/90/318e439010b695602d9ac7b228972bf53922c53f.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/31/8e/43/90/318e439010b695602d9ac7b228972bf53922c53f.jpg | 158 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | 70 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | A-4K Skyhawk RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea | $79.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod". Info: Douglas A-4K Skyhawk Diecast Model RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea, New Zealand, 1997 |
HM-HA1418 | Hobby Master | |
159 | 2018-03-26 04:31:12 | image/jpeg | 2b791b871156f0728465c59f022102074414677b | 107026 | /2b/79/1b/87/2b791b871156f0728465c59f022102074414677b.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/2b/79/1b/87/2b791b871156f0728465c59f022102074414677b.jpg | 159 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | 70 | 2018-03-25 21:48:08 | A-4K Skyhawk RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea | $79.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES Historical Note: The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The delta winged, single turbojet-engine Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated the A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including with the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São Paulo.The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas Aircraft's Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the older AD Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize its size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's weight specification. It had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Kiddiecar", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod". Info: Douglas A-4K Skyhawk Diecast Model RNZAF Kahu Composite Sqn, RNZAF Base Ohakea, New Zealand, 1997 |
HM-HA1418 | Hobby Master | |
160 | 2018-03-26 04:31:14 | image/jpeg | 023218f97d2a0d6e89c2d593dac20771c63dc7c0 | 123406 | /02/32/18/f9/023218f97d2a0d6e89c2d593dac20771c63dc7c0.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/02/32/18/f9/023218f97d2a0d6e89c2d593dac20771c63dc7c0.jpg | 160 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | 71 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | A-4KU Skyhawk Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Operation Desert Storm | $109.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES**ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION.** The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). It was originally designated the A4D under the US Navy's pre-1962 designation system. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, and having played key roles in Vietnam, the Falklands and Yom Kippur wars, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including active duty on a carrier. Info: Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk Diecast Model Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Saudi Arabia, Operation Desert Storm, 1991 |
HM-HA1417 | Hobby Master | |
161 | 2018-03-26 04:31:16 | image/jpeg | 368ffdfae56ea6ef242e33e20d58979676ab6e69 | 145315 | /36/8f/fd/fa/368ffdfae56ea6ef242e33e20d58979676ab6e69.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/36/8f/fd/fa/368ffdfae56ea6ef242e33e20d58979676ab6e69.jpg | 161 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | 71 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | A-4KU Skyhawk Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Operation Desert Storm | $109.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES**ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION.** The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). It was originally designated the A4D under the US Navy's pre-1962 designation system. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, and having played key roles in Vietnam, the Falklands and Yom Kippur wars, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including active duty on a carrier. Info: Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk Diecast Model Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Saudi Arabia, Operation Desert Storm, 1991 |
HM-HA1417 | Hobby Master | |
162 | 2018-03-26 04:31:18 | image/jpeg | cb8dc4f6ed626cb377e9e1574ece09b37c7f5c87 | 169751 | /cb/8d/c4/f6/cb8dc4f6ed626cb377e9e1574ece09b37c7f5c87.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/cb/8d/c4/f6/cb8dc4f6ed626cb377e9e1574ece09b37c7f5c87.jpg | 162 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | 71 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | A-4KU Skyhawk Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Operation Desert Storm | $109.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES**ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION.** The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). It was originally designated the A4D under the US Navy's pre-1962 designation system. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, and having played key roles in Vietnam, the Falklands and Yom Kippur wars, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including active duty on a carrier. Info: Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk Diecast Model Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Saudi Arabia, Operation Desert Storm, 1991 |
HM-HA1417 | Hobby Master | |
163 | 2018-03-26 04:31:23 | image/jpeg | 9bf24bf2a2d628c65b88b538c59bf119d60716ba | 142446 | /9b/f2/4b/f2/9bf24bf2a2d628c65b88b538c59bf119d60716ba.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/9b/f2/4b/f2/9bf24bf2a2d628c65b88b538c59bf119d60716ba.jpg | 163 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | 71 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | A-4KU Skyhawk Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Operation Desert Storm | $109.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES**ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION.** The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). It was originally designated the A4D under the US Navy's pre-1962 designation system. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, and having played key roles in Vietnam, the Falklands and Yom Kippur wars, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including active duty on a carrier. Info: Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk Diecast Model Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Saudi Arabia, Operation Desert Storm, 1991 |
HM-HA1417 | Hobby Master | |
164 | 2018-03-26 04:31:25 | image/jpeg | 7a3843b4886fbefb73c65e353688377d776e0d6f | 98276 | /7a/38/43/b4/7a3843b4886fbefb73c65e353688377d776e0d6f.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/7a/38/43/b4/7a3843b4886fbefb73c65e353688377d776e0d6f.jpg | 164 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | 71 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | A-4KU Skyhawk Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Operation Desert Storm | $109.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES**ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION.** The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). It was originally designated the A4D under the US Navy's pre-1962 designation system. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, and having played key roles in Vietnam, the Falklands and Yom Kippur wars, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including active duty on a carrier. Info: Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk Diecast Model Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Saudi Arabia, Operation Desert Storm, 1991 |
HM-HA1417 | Hobby Master | |
165 | 2018-03-26 04:31:30 | image/jpeg | 93e99c90a00ea3c973e8b51c381d83f8fa62c36e | 129314 | /93/e9/9c/90/93e99c90a00ea3c973e8b51c381d83f8fa62c36e.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/93/e9/9c/90/93e99c90a00ea3c973e8b51c381d83f8fa62c36e.jpg | 165 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | 71 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | A-4KU Skyhawk Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Operation Desert Storm | $109.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES**ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION.** The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). It was originally designated the A4D under the US Navy's pre-1962 designation system. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, and having played key roles in Vietnam, the Falklands and Yom Kippur wars, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including active duty on a carrier. Info: Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk Diecast Model Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Saudi Arabia, Operation Desert Storm, 1991 |
HM-HA1417 | Hobby Master | |
166 | 2018-03-26 04:31:34 | image/jpeg | 84ed8b87ff483991ef500485e1e6bc6dbcf5517c | 188963 | /84/ed/8b/87/84ed8b87ff483991ef500485e1e6bc6dbcf5517c.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/84/ed/8b/87/84ed8b87ff483991ef500485e1e6bc6dbcf5517c.jpg | 166 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | 71 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | A-4KU Skyhawk Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Operation Desert Storm | $109.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES**ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION.** The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). It was originally designated the A4D under the US Navy's pre-1962 designation system. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, and having played key roles in Vietnam, the Falklands and Yom Kippur wars, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including active duty on a carrier. Info: Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk Diecast Model Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Saudi Arabia, Operation Desert Storm, 1991 |
HM-HA1417 | Hobby Master | |
167 | 2018-03-26 04:31:37 | image/jpeg | 17c645a2bd03137ce4d2823579b30bd2a500cf33 | 124553 | /17/c6/45/a2/17c645a2bd03137ce4d2823579b30bd2a500cf33.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/17/c6/45/a2/17c645a2bd03137ce4d2823579b30bd2a500cf33.jpg | 167 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | 71 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | A-4KU Skyhawk Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Operation Desert Storm | $109.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES**ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION.** The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). It was originally designated the A4D under the US Navy's pre-1962 designation system. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, and having played key roles in Vietnam, the Falklands and Yom Kippur wars, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including active duty on a carrier. Info: Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk Diecast Model Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Saudi Arabia, Operation Desert Storm, 1991 |
HM-HA1417 | Hobby Master | |
168 | 2018-03-26 04:31:42 | image/jpeg | 10fd74183f87d0cf1b034846132074497435e80d | 127576 | /10/fd/74/18/10fd74183f87d0cf1b034846132074497435e80d.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/10/fd/74/18/10fd74183f87d0cf1b034846132074497435e80d.jpg | 168 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | 71 | 2018-03-25 21:48:10 | A-4KU Skyhawk Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Operation Desert Storm | $109.95 | HOBBY MASTER AIR POWER SERIES**ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION.** The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). It was originally designated the A4D under the US Navy's pre-1962 designation system. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, and having played key roles in Vietnam, the Falklands and Yom Kippur wars, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including active duty on a carrier. Info: Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk Diecast Model Free Kuwait Air Force, Dharhran AB, Saudi Arabia, Operation Desert Storm, 1991 |
HM-HA1417 | Hobby Master | |
169 | 2018-03-26 04:31:45 | image/jpeg | 76ba7f521913c63ee710e49c47c7b7f516bf2c5d | 22227 | /76/ba/7f/52/76ba7f521913c63ee710e49c47c7b7f516bf2c5d.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/76/ba/7f/52/76ba7f521913c63ee710e49c47c7b7f516bf2c5d.jpg | 169 | 2018-03-25 21:48:13 | 72 | 2018-03-25 21:48:13 | A-4M Skyhawk US Navy "VF-126" | $89.95 | **ONLY ONE LEFT! THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION.**LIMITED EDITION: 1200 PIECES WORLDWIDEBUNO 158413, Naval Air Station, Miramar, CA, 1992. The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). It was originally designated the A4D under the US Navy's pre-1962 designation system. Fifty years after the aircraft's first flight, and having played key roles in Vietnam, the Falklands and Yom Kippur wars, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including active duty on a carrier. |
CG-US37405 | Corgi | |
170 | 2018-03-26 04:31:50 | image/jpeg | e590e9f821698663911c33baae47408b0d9024d5 | 91181 | /e5/90/e9/f8/e590e9f821698663911c33baae47408b0d9024d5.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/e5/90/e9/f8/e590e9f821698663911c33baae47408b0d9024d5.jpg | 170 | 2018-03-25 21:48:15 | 73 | 2018-03-25 21:48:15 | A-4M Skyhawk VMA-311 "Tomcats" | $17.95 | Amercom models are the industry's new value leaders. Made of die cast metal and plastic in precise 1:72 and other popular collectible scales, they include details and features typically found in products costing two or three times as much. Outstanding examples include:• Textured surfaces that simulate the original's fabric-on-wood, welded panel, or corrugated metal construction• Rolling wheels, rotating propellers and turrets, rising rocket launchers, and other movable parts• Detailed engines and intricate armament• Well-equipped cockpits, many with pilot figures• Hand-painting and pad printing• A removable, customized display stand with type, year and nationality information• And more!Best of all, Amercom's selection is second to none. With more than 90 aircraft, 49 helicopters, and 89 armored fighting vehicles available now at unbeatable prices, there's no more waiting to see if next month "might have something good." You can build your collection as quickly as you want! Info: Douglas A-4M Skyhawk VMA-311 "Tomcats," U.S. Marine Corps, Iwakuni AFB, Japan, 1981 |
AC-ACSL23 | Amercom | |
171 | 2018-03-26 04:31:54 | image/jpeg | 7f79a5e24c386c1415ce29a6e8df5c24a319a418 | 84325 | /7f/79/a5/e2/7f79a5e24c386c1415ce29a6e8df5c24a319a418.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/7f/79/a5/e2/7f79a5e24c386c1415ce29a6e8df5c24a319a418.jpg | 171 | 2018-03-25 21:48:15 | 73 | 2018-03-25 21:48:15 | A-4M Skyhawk VMA-311 "Tomcats" | $17.95 | Amercom models are the industry's new value leaders. Made of die cast metal and plastic in precise 1:72 and other popular collectible scales, they include details and features typically found in products costing two or three times as much. Outstanding examples include:• Textured surfaces that simulate the original's fabric-on-wood, welded panel, or corrugated metal construction• Rolling wheels, rotating propellers and turrets, rising rocket launchers, and other movable parts• Detailed engines and intricate armament• Well-equipped cockpits, many with pilot figures• Hand-painting and pad printing• A removable, customized display stand with type, year and nationality information• And more!Best of all, Amercom's selection is second to none. With more than 90 aircraft, 49 helicopters, and 89 armored fighting vehicles available now at unbeatable prices, there's no more waiting to see if next month "might have something good." You can build your collection as quickly as you want! Info: Douglas A-4M Skyhawk VMA-311 "Tomcats," U.S. Marine Corps, Iwakuni AFB, Japan, 1981 |
AC-ACSL23 | Amercom | |
172 | 2018-03-26 04:31:59 | image/jpeg | 2029e993cb88155655835d96e59e28934d515b38 | 89812 | /20/29/e9/93/2029e993cb88155655835d96e59e28934d515b38.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/20/29/e9/93/2029e993cb88155655835d96e59e28934d515b38.jpg | 172 | 2018-03-25 21:48:15 | 73 | 2018-03-25 21:48:15 | A-4M Skyhawk VMA-311 "Tomcats" | $17.95 | Amercom models are the industry's new value leaders. Made of die cast metal and plastic in precise 1:72 and other popular collectible scales, they include details and features typically found in products costing two or three times as much. Outstanding examples include:• Textured surfaces that simulate the original's fabric-on-wood, welded panel, or corrugated metal construction• Rolling wheels, rotating propellers and turrets, rising rocket launchers, and other movable parts• Detailed engines and intricate armament• Well-equipped cockpits, many with pilot figures• Hand-painting and pad printing• A removable, customized display stand with type, year and nationality information• And more!Best of all, Amercom's selection is second to none. With more than 90 aircraft, 49 helicopters, and 89 armored fighting vehicles available now at unbeatable prices, there's no more waiting to see if next month "might have something good." You can build your collection as quickly as you want! Info: Douglas A-4M Skyhawk VMA-311 "Tomcats," U.S. Marine Corps, Iwakuni AFB, Japan, 1981 |
AC-ACSL23 | Amercom | |
173 | 2018-03-26 04:32:04 | image/jpeg | 633ae82ecd050657a2c53039867e3b89abfb1eca | 92003 | /63/3a/e8/2e/633ae82ecd050657a2c53039867e3b89abfb1eca.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/63/3a/e8/2e/633ae82ecd050657a2c53039867e3b89abfb1eca.jpg | 173 | 2018-03-25 21:48:17 | 74 | 2018-03-25 21:48:17 | A-50M "Mainstay" Russia, 2007 | $21.95 | Amercom models are the industry's new value leaders. Made of die cast metal and plastic in precise 1:72 and other popular collectible scales, they include details and features typically found in products costing two or three times as much. Outstanding examples include:• Textured surfaces that simulate the original's fabric-on-wood, welded panel, or corrugated metal construction• Rolling wheels, rotating propellers and turrets, rising rocket launchers, and other movable parts• Detailed engines and intricate armament• Well-equipped cockpits, many with pilot figures• Hand-painting and pad printing• A removable, customized display stand with type, year and nationality information• And more! Best of all, Amercom's selection is second to none. With more than 90 aircraft, 49 helicopters, and 89 armored fighting vehicles available now at unbeatable prices, there's no more waiting to see if next month "might have something good." You can build your collection as quickly as you want! Info: A-50M "Mainstay" åÐ Russia, 2007 |
AC-ACLB12 | Amercom | |
174 | 2018-03-26 04:32:08 | image/jpeg | 3c857c733b85f4b7efa196f9972f534968639bd0 | 23113 | /3c/85/7c/73/3c857c733b85f4b7efa196f9972f534968639bd0.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/3c/85/7c/73/3c857c733b85f4b7efa196f9972f534968639bd0.jpg | 174 | 2018-03-25 21:48:20 | 75 | 2018-03-25 21:48:20 | A-6 A/E Intruder | $57.95 | Historical: The Grumman A-6 Intruder was an American, twin jet-engine, mid-wing all-weather attack aircraft built by Grumman Aerospace. In service with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps between 1963 and 1997, the Intruder was designed as an all-weather medium attack aircraft to replace the piston-engined Douglas A-1 Skyraider. As the A-6E was slated for retirement, its precision strike mission was taken over by the Grumman F-14 Tomcat equipped with a LANTIRN pod. From the A-6, a specialized electronic warfare derivative, the EA-6 was developed. Info: A-6 A/E Intruder Decal printed by Cartograf S.r.l., ItalyDecal designed by Fighter Town DecalsMarkings:VA-115 Eagles / VA-85 Black Falcons / 1970s A-6A, / 1980 A-6E / A-6E Desert StormParts 250+Model Features:One-piece Wings for Full Extended or Fold Wings Position able Flaps, Slats and Speed BrakesMk-82 Snake Eye with MERCBU-20 Cluster Bomb with MERAGM-88 HARMTRAM |
KIN-K48034 | Kinetic | |
175 | 2018-03-26 04:32:11 | image/jpeg | 7b79d3d515090a15231a123d3fe7ae871abcc3ec | 70500 | /7b/79/d3/d5/7b79d3d515090a15231a123d3fe7ae871abcc3ec.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/7b/79/d3/d5/7b79d3d515090a15231a123d3fe7ae871abcc3ec.jpg | 175 | 2018-03-25 21:48:21 | 76 | 2018-03-25 21:48:21 | A-6 A/E Intruder (kit) | $57.95 | Historical: The Grumman A-6 Intruder was an American, twin jet-engine, mid-wing all-weather attack aircraft built by Grumman Aerospace. In service with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps between 1963 and 1997, the Intruder was designed as an all-weather medium attack aircraft to replace the piston-engined Douglas A-1 Skyraider. As the A-6E was slated for retirement, its precision strike mission was taken over by the Grumman F-14 Tomcat equipped with a LANTIRN pod. From the A-6, a specialized electronic warfare derivative, the EA-6 was developed. Info: A-6 A/E Intruder Description:Markings: - VA-115 Eagles 500 155704 1995 - VA-115 Eagles 500 155662 1996 - VA-155 Eagles 501 164380 1995 Decal printed by Cartograf Decal design by Fighter town Decal Length: 346mm Wingspan: 338mm Parts: 200+ Model Features: - AGM-84E Harpoon - Composite Wings - Fold and Full Wing Span Options - Multiple Ejection Rack - MK-82 Snake Eye - TRAM |
KIN-K48023 | Kinetic | |
176 | 2018-03-26 04:32:15 | image/jpeg | f68d83f71c1d5fc4a808882bcfe31a9ef905cc7e | 20281 | /f6/8d/83/f7/f68d83f71c1d5fc4a808882bcfe31a9ef905cc7e.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/f6/8d/83/f7/f68d83f71c1d5fc4a808882bcfe31a9ef905cc7e.jpg | 176 | 2018-03-25 21:48:26 | 77 | 2018-03-25 21:48:26 | A-6 Intruder VA-52 "Knightriders" | $19.95 | POSTAGE STAMP SERIES BY MODEL POWER Founded in the late 1960’s by Michael Tager, this third generation business specializes in quality hobby products serving the toy and hobby markets worldwide. During their 50 years of operation, Model Power has developed a full line of model railroading products, die-cast metal aircraft, and die-cast metal cars and trucks. In early 2014, Model Power ceased its business operations. Their extensive portfolio of intellectual property and physical assets are now exclusively produced, marketed, sold, and distributed by Daron Worldwide Trading, Inc. The postage stamp die-cast metal, historical airplanes include aircraft from WWI to present. They are fully decorated with authentic details and come with a display stand. Wingspans are from 4 1/2" to 8". Info: A-6 Intruder VA-52 "Knightriders" |
MP-5381-2 | Postage Stamp Collection | |
177 | 2018-03-26 04:32:17 | image/jpeg | ffd6a9b4d17e1e224edb26e19c6ec2256ef6ffb0 | 9056 | /ff/d6/a9/b4/ffd6a9b4d17e1e224edb26e19c6ec2256ef6ffb0.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/ff/d6/a9/b4/ffd6a9b4d17e1e224edb26e19c6ec2256ef6ffb0.jpg | 177 | 2018-03-25 21:48:31 | 78 | 2018-03-25 21:48:31 | A-6A INTRUDER USN 1/48 | $174.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-6A INTRUDER USN 1/48 | DAR-C1648 | Executive Series | |
178 | 2018-03-26 04:32:21 | image/jpeg | b9a33d5d49d424e840b400a112f520c28d1c8086 | 17844 | /b9/a3/3d/5d/b9a33d5d49d424e840b400a112f520c28d1c8086.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/b9/a3/3d/5d/b9a33d5d49d424e840b400a112f520c28d1c8086.jpg | 178 | 2018-03-25 21:48:31 | 78 | 2018-03-25 21:48:31 | A-6A INTRUDER USN 1/48 | $174.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-6A INTRUDER USN 1/48 | DAR-C1648 | Executive Series | |
179 | 2018-03-26 04:32:21 | image/jpeg | bf8c5f612961311006cc3ceef57ae8be6031fdef | 25953 | /bf/8c/5f/61/bf8c5f612961311006cc3ceef57ae8be6031fdef.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/bf/8c/5f/61/bf8c5f612961311006cc3ceef57ae8be6031fdef.jpg | 179 | 2018-03-25 21:48:31 | 78 | 2018-03-25 21:48:31 | A-6A INTRUDER USN 1/48 | $174.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-6A INTRUDER USN 1/48 | DAR-C1648 | Executive Series | |
180 | 2018-03-26 04:32:22 | image/jpeg | b4fa770e50d6993a1760e32b157c03ca5eedba52 | 30011 | /b4/fa/77/0e/b4fa770e50d6993a1760e32b157c03ca5eedba52.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/b4/fa/77/0e/b4fa770e50d6993a1760e32b157c03ca5eedba52.jpg | 180 | 2018-03-25 21:48:31 | 78 | 2018-03-25 21:48:31 | A-6A INTRUDER USN 1/48 | $174.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-6A INTRUDER USN 1/48 | DAR-C1648 | Executive Series | |
181 | 2018-03-26 04:32:27 | image/jpeg | e6e393c97522bf19cf0c56b6bfd4a80c4822eda6 | 26719 | /e6/e3/93/c9/e6e393c97522bf19cf0c56b6bfd4a80c4822eda6.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/e6/e3/93/c9/e6e393c97522bf19cf0c56b6bfd4a80c4822eda6.jpg | 181 | 2018-03-25 21:48:31 | 78 | 2018-03-25 21:48:31 | A-6A INTRUDER USN 1/48 | $174.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-6A INTRUDER USN 1/48 | DAR-C1648 | Executive Series | |
182 | 2018-03-26 04:32:30 | image/jpeg | ee847ca38ac0c359fb5e566b6c392c567c8fb1ec | 78279 | /ee/84/7c/a3/ee847ca38ac0c359fb5e566b6c392c567c8fb1ec.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/ee/84/7c/a3/ee847ca38ac0c359fb5e566b6c392c567c8fb1ec.jpg | 182 | 2018-03-25 21:48:34 | 79 | 2018-03-25 21:48:34 | A-6E Intruder | $139.95 | MCM-NC09006 | Mastercraft | ||
183 | 2018-03-26 04:32:34 | image/jpeg | 3cc39b627d3375c596e5fcda89c27f6ce5d9c503 | 93248 | /3c/c3/9b/62/3cc39b627d3375c596e5fcda89c27f6ce5d9c503.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/3c/c3/9b/62/3cc39b627d3375c596e5fcda89c27f6ce5d9c503.jpg | 183 | 2018-03-25 21:48:36 | 80 | 2018-03-25 21:48:36 | A-6E Intruder VA-115 "Eagles," U.S. Navy, 1996 | $21.95 | Amercom models are the industry's new value leaders. Made of die cast metal and plastic in precise 1:72 and other popular collectible scales, they include details and features typically found in products costing two or three times as much. Outstanding examples include:• Textured surfaces that simulate the original's fabric-on-wood, welded panel, or corrugated metal construction• Rolling wheels, rotating propellers and turrets, rising rocket launchers, and other movable parts• Detailed engines and intricate armament• Well-equipped cockpits, many with pilot figures• Hand-painting and pad printing• A removable, customized display stand with type, year and nationality information• And more! Best of all, Amercom's selection is second to none. With more than 90 aircraft, 49 helicopters, and 89 armored fighting vehicles available now at unbeatable prices, there's no more waiting to see if next month "might have something good." You can build your collection as quickly as you want! Info: A-6E Intruder åÐ VA-115 "Eagles," U.S. Navy, 1996 |
AC-ACLB21 | Amercom | |
184 | 2018-03-26 04:32:36 | image/jpeg | 5a14117beebfd2d91acf1ec8e809bc6cf75f633d | 115237 | /5a/14/11/7b/5a14117beebfd2d91acf1ec8e809bc6cf75f633d.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/5a/14/11/7b/5a14117beebfd2d91acf1ec8e809bc6cf75f633d.jpg | 184 | 2018-03-25 21:48:41 | 81 | 2018-03-25 21:48:41 | A-7 Corsair II Metal Display Stand | $9.95 | The JC Wings "1:72 Military" range presents detailed, ready-made diecast models of military aircraft in 1:72 scale. JC "Wings 72" diecast airplanes feature: Diecast metal construction with some plastic components. Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals. Interchangeable extended/retracted landing gear with rotating wheels. Authentic detachable ordnance loads complete with placards. Selected moving parts such as canopies, control surfaces and swing-wings. Detailed, hand-painted pilot and crew member figures. Info: A-7 Corsair II Metal Display Stand for JC Wings Military Collection 1:72 Scale |
JC-JCW-72-STD-A7 | JC Wings | |
185 | 2018-03-26 04:32:40 | image/jpeg | ce5bddff4fb08aa1cb040ee6da6a8bdf9459ecd6 | 13132 | /ce/5b/dd/ff/ce5bddff4fb08aa1cb040ee6da6a8bdf9459ecd6.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/ce/5b/dd/ff/ce5bddff4fb08aa1cb040ee6da6a8bdf9459ecd6.jpg | 185 | 2018-03-25 21:48:45 | 82 | 2018-03-25 21:48:45 | A-7b Corsair II Navy 1/40 (CA07nte) | $188.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-7b Corsair II Navy 1/40 (CA07nte) | DAR-ESSN010 | Executive Series | |
186 | 2018-03-26 04:32:44 | image/jpeg | e33f743955f07583caf9768fdc6b394e0e7889bd | 29847 | /e3/3f/74/39/e33f743955f07583caf9768fdc6b394e0e7889bd.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/e3/3f/74/39/e33f743955f07583caf9768fdc6b394e0e7889bd.jpg | 186 | 2018-03-25 21:48:45 | 82 | 2018-03-25 21:48:45 | A-7b Corsair II Navy 1/40 (CA07nte) | $188.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-7b Corsair II Navy 1/40 (CA07nte) | DAR-ESSN010 | Executive Series | |
187 | 2018-03-26 04:32:45 | image/jpeg | 2232936be067aadd75b7eee551ff82508e909933 | 32772 | /22/32/93/6b/2232936be067aadd75b7eee551ff82508e909933.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/22/32/93/6b/2232936be067aadd75b7eee551ff82508e909933.jpg | 187 | 2018-03-25 21:48:45 | 82 | 2018-03-25 21:48:45 | A-7b Corsair II Navy 1/40 (CA07nte) | $188.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-7b Corsair II Navy 1/40 (CA07nte) | DAR-ESSN010 | Executive Series | |
188 | 2018-03-26 04:32:49 | image/jpeg | 186e669c6c6709cf42fe9431a1ca5181e757c7b0 | 30965 | /18/6e/66/9c/186e669c6c6709cf42fe9431a1ca5181e757c7b0.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/18/6e/66/9c/186e669c6c6709cf42fe9431a1ca5181e757c7b0.jpg | 188 | 2018-03-25 21:48:45 | 82 | 2018-03-25 21:48:45 | A-7b Corsair II Navy 1/40 (CA07nte) | $188.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-7b Corsair II Navy 1/40 (CA07nte) | DAR-ESSN010 | Executive Series | |
189 | 2018-03-26 04:32:54 | image/jpeg | 17d86e412a8b6ea7e247901f7e772eaf2863b2ec | 37755 | /17/d8/6e/41/17d86e412a8b6ea7e247901f7e772eaf2863b2ec.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/17/d8/6e/41/17d86e412a8b6ea7e247901f7e772eaf2863b2ec.jpg | 189 | 2018-03-25 21:48:45 | 82 | 2018-03-25 21:48:45 | A-7b Corsair II Navy 1/40 (CA07nte) | $188.14 | Mahogany Executive SeriesInfo: A-7b Corsair II Navy 1/40 (CA07nte) | DAR-ESSN010 | Executive Series | |
190 | 2018-03-26 04:32:59 | image/jpeg | e88925500ce6d31559950ce84c8845c7e3081212 | 55446 | /e8/89/25/50/e88925500ce6d31559950ce84c8845c7e3081212.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/e8/89/25/50/e88925500ce6d31559950ce84c8845c7e3081212.jpg | 190 | 2018-03-25 21:48:51 | 83 | 2018-03-25 21:48:51 | A-7E Corsair Display Stand | $29.95 | WITTY SKY GUARDIANS AIRCRAFT COLLECTION METAL DISPLAY STAND FOR WITTY WINGS A-7 CORSAIR! Info: The A-7E Corsair die-cast metal positional stand can be rotate in both up & down and left & right. | WTY-72007S | Witty Wings | |
191 | 2018-03-26 04:33:04 | image/jpeg | c045f05ed2c818ace9ef5ebcc49282911f6f66da | 112873 | /c0/45/f0/5e/c045f05ed2c818ace9ef5ebcc49282911f6f66da.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/c0/45/f0/5e/c045f05ed2c818ace9ef5ebcc49282911f6f66da.jpg | 191 | 2018-03-25 21:50:15 | 85 | 2018-03-25 21:50:15 | A119 Koala New York City Police Department, 2004 | $21.95 | Amercom models are the industry's new value leaders. Made of die cast metal and plastic in precise 1:72 and other popular collectible scales, they include details and features typically found in products costing two or three times as much. Outstanding examples include:• Textured surfaces that simulate the original's fabric-on-wood, welded panel, or corrugated metal construction• Rolling wheels, rotating propellers and turrets, rising rocket launchers, and other movable parts• Detailed engines and intricate armament• Well-equipped cockpits, many with pilot figures• Hand-painting and pad printing• A removable, customized display stand with type, year and nationality information• And more! Best of all, Amercom's selection is second to none. With more than 90 aircraft, 49 helicopters, and 89 armored fighting vehicles available now at unbeatable prices, there's no more waiting to see if next month "might have something good." You can build your collection as quickly as you want! Info: Agusta A119 Koala New York City Police Department, 2004 |
AC-ACHY16 | Amercom | |
192 | 2018-03-26 04:33:08 | image/jpeg | 9b87326326bc3d0802b48f73f3198ddfbbaacb66 | 56094 | /9b/87/32/63/9b87326326bc3d0802b48f73f3198ddfbbaacb66.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/9b/87/32/63/9b87326326bc3d0802b48f73f3198ddfbbaacb66.jpg | 192 | 2018-03-25 21:50:21 | 86 | 2018-03-25 21:50:21 | A129 Mangusta Italian Army, 1999 | $21.95 | Amercom models are the industry's new value leaders. Made of die cast metal and plastic in precise 1:72 and other popular collectible scales, they include details and features typically found in products costing two or three times as much. Outstanding examples include:• Textured surfaces that simulate the original's fabric-on-wood, welded panel, or corrugated metal construction• Rolling wheels, rotating propellers and turrets, rising rocket launchers, and other movable parts• Detailed engines and intricate armament• Well-equipped cockpits, many with pilot figures• Hand-painting and pad printing• A removable, customized display stand with type, year and nationality information• And more! Best of all, Amercom's selection is second to none. With more than 90 aircraft, 49 helicopters, and 89 armored fighting vehicles available now at unbeatable prices, there's no more waiting to see if next month "might have something good." You can build your collection as quickly as you want! Info: Agusta A129 Mangusta åÐ Italian Army, 1999 |
AC-ACHY34 | Amercom | |
193 | 2018-03-26 04:33:12 | image/jpeg | f2a3eb8b7ec0e8d5e503a666a4d6bc59c5686675 | 127213 | /f2/a3/eb/8b/f2a3eb8b7ec0e8d5e503a666a4d6bc59c5686675.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/f2/a3/eb/8b/f2a3eb8b7ec0e8d5e503a666a4d6bc59c5686675.jpg | 193 | 2018-03-25 21:50:21 | 86 | 2018-03-25 21:50:21 | A129 Mangusta Italian Army, 1999 | $21.95 | Amercom models are the industry's new value leaders. Made of die cast metal and plastic in precise 1:72 and other popular collectible scales, they include details and features typically found in products costing two or three times as much. Outstanding examples include:• Textured surfaces that simulate the original's fabric-on-wood, welded panel, or corrugated metal construction• Rolling wheels, rotating propellers and turrets, rising rocket launchers, and other movable parts• Detailed engines and intricate armament• Well-equipped cockpits, many with pilot figures• Hand-painting and pad printing• A removable, customized display stand with type, year and nationality information• And more! Best of all, Amercom's selection is second to none. With more than 90 aircraft, 49 helicopters, and 89 armored fighting vehicles available now at unbeatable prices, there's no more waiting to see if next month "might have something good." You can build your collection as quickly as you want! Info: Agusta A129 Mangusta åÐ Italian Army, 1999 |
AC-ACHY34 | Amercom | |
194 | 2018-03-26 04:33:14 | image/jpeg | 7a7cf40e8171d35b8e475e4087171f04c9f5dc76 | 70116 | /7a/7c/f4/0e/7a7cf40e8171d35b8e475e4087171f04c9f5dc76.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/7a/7c/f4/0e/7a7cf40e8171d35b8e475e4087171f04c9f5dc76.jpg | 194 | 2018-03-25 21:50:45 | 87 | 2018-03-25 21:50:45 | A20G HAVOC 1/40 | $188.14 | Mahogany Executive Series Info: A20G HAVOC 1/40 | DAR-ESAF022 | Executive Series | |
195 | 2018-03-26 04:33:18 | image/jpeg | 0cfee5cad0fccc92cd83f816b544eedf40f3db3c | 21320 | /0c/fe/e5/ca/0cfee5cad0fccc92cd83f816b544eedf40f3db3c.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/0c/fe/e5/ca/0cfee5cad0fccc92cd83f816b544eedf40f3db3c.jpg | 195 | 2018-03-25 21:50:52 | 88 | 2018-03-25 21:50:52 | A300-B4 Carnival Air Lines | $29.95 | The Airbus A300 is a short- to medium-range widebody aircraft. Launched in 1972 as the world's first twin-engined widebody, it was the first product of the Airbus consortium of European aerospace companies, wholly owned today by EADS. The A300 ceased production in July 2007, along with the smaller A310. Freighter sales for which the A300 competed are to be fulfilled by a new A330-200F derivative. |
DM-DRW55276 | Dragon Models | |
196 | 2018-03-26 04:33:19 | image/jpeg | a0ed9778ab6793ab8217e67c35b789b9abd0a7ce | 19664 | /a0/ed/97/78/a0ed9778ab6793ab8217e67c35b789b9abd0a7ce.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/a0/ed/97/78/a0ed9778ab6793ab8217e67c35b789b9abd0a7ce.jpg | 196 | 2018-03-25 21:54:31 | 89 | 2018-03-25 21:54:31 | A310 Airbus - Canadian Air Force (Military) | $18.95 | DM-DRW55595 | Dragon Models | ||
197 | 2018-03-26 04:33:21 | image/jpeg | b5b3d07403b242549435b243440c2c55ff05e9dd | 14671 | /b5/b3/d0/74/b5b3d07403b242549435b243440c2c55ff05e9dd.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/b5/b3/d0/74/b5b3d07403b242549435b243440c2c55ff05e9dd.jpg | 197 | 2018-03-25 21:54:37 | 90 | 2018-03-25 21:54:37 | A310 Airbus Fed EX | $19.95 | The Airbus A310 is a medium to long-range widebody airliner. Launched in 1978, it was the second aircraft created by the Airbus consortium of European aerospace companies, which is now fully owned by EADS. The A310 is a shortened derivative of the A300, the first twin-engined widebody airliner. The A310 (along with the A300) officially ceased production in July 2007 although the last delivery was in June 1998. |
DM-DRW55610 | Dragon Models | |
198 | 2018-03-26 04:33:23 | image/jpeg | ee73e1946400c5154fdec9cdfba8a35a16a36882 | 18433 | /ee/73/e1/94/ee73e1946400c5154fdec9cdfba8a35a16a36882.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/ee/73/e1/94/ee73e1946400c5154fdec9cdfba8a35a16a36882.jpg | 198 | 2018-03-25 21:55:02 | 91 | 2018-03-25 21:55:02 | A320 Air Canada, C-FDRP "Children's Miracle Network" | $16.95 | DM-DRW55698 | Dragon Models | ||
199 | 2018-03-26 04:33:28 | image/jpeg | 2680bf5e1bd921f192495158b28ef949bd6cf6bf | 19347 | /26/80/bf/5e/2680bf5e1bd921f192495158b28ef949bd6cf6bf.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/26/80/bf/5e/2680bf5e1bd921f192495158b28ef949bd6cf6bf.jpg | 199 | 2018-03-25 21:55:08 | 92 | 2018-03-25 21:55:08 | A320-214 Australian Airlines | $29.95 | The A320 series has two variants, the A320-100 and A320-200. The A320-200 is the definitive version as only 21 A320-100s were ever produced; these aircraft, the first to be manufactured, were delivered only to Air Inter, an airline later acquired by Air France and British Airways (as a result of an order from British Caledonian Airways made prior to its acquisition by British Airways) and are the only A320s that lack the distinctive wingtip fences. The A320-200 features wingtip fences and increased fuel capacity over the A320-100 for increased range; other than that differences are minimal. |
DM-DRW55339 | Dragon Models | |
200 | 2018-03-26 04:33:31 | image/jpeg | ebbcababe45e3ccc1ae23e3c7f791b5a552f5e89 | 114532 | /eb/bc/ab/ab/ebbcababe45e3ccc1ae23e3c7f791b5a552f5e89.jpg | https://songer.datasn.com/data/api/v1/u_4db7936df78dfe468fc2/aircraft_models/by_table/aircraft_model_image_access/eb/bc/ab/ab/ebbcababe45e3ccc1ae23e3c7f791b5a552f5e89.jpg | 200 | 2018-03-25 21:55:27 | 93 | 2018-03-25 21:55:27 | A320-214 Sabena | $29.95 | The A320 series has two variants, the A320-100 and A320-200. The A320-200 is the definitive version as only 21 A320-100s were ever produced; these aircraft, the first to be manufactured, were delivered only to Air Inter, an airline later acquired by Air France and British Airways (as a result of an order from British Caledonian Airways made prior to its acquisition by British Airways) and are the only A320s that lack the distinctive wingtip fences. The A320-200 features wingtip fences and increased fuel capacity over the A320-100 for increased range; other than that differences are minimal. |
DM-DRW55397 | Dragon Models | |
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