
$139.95 Buy Now | "B-10, Martin Bomber, USAAC" "The B-10, the first of the ""modern-day"" all-metal monoplane bombers to be produced in quantity, featured such innovations as internal bomb storage, retractable landing gear, a rotating gun turret, and enclosed cockpits." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "B-17F Flying Fortress ""Memphis Belle""" "The ""Memphis Belle"" of the 324th BS assumed its place in history in May, 1943 as the first B-17 Flying Fortress to have completed 25 missions. Both the plane and crew returned to the States for a grand tour to promote the War Effort ." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "B-17G Flying Fortress" "The most prolific of all the B-17 Flying Fortresses was the B-17G, with its identifying chin turret and two cheek guns. There were other improvements, such as upgraded turbochargers, that increased the ceiling to 35,000 ft." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "B-17G Flying Fortress ""Sentimental Journey""" "Immortalized in cinema and song, and personalized with flamboyant ""nose art"" by their crew of ten, this nearly indestructible aircraft earned its place in history as the most celebrated bomber of WWII. The B-17 flew in combat on every front world-wide." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "B-24D Liberator Model Airplane" "The B-24 incorporated into its design the distinctive twins of Consolidated's flying boats. Compared to the older but sleeker B-17, it was quite an ""ugly duckling.""" | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "B-24J Liberator Model Airplane" "Until April 1944, all B-24s dressed for combat in their familiar olive drab paint. Then, as America gained air superiority, they flew in their unpainted natural metal finish." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "B-24J Liberator Model Airplane" "While the B-17s may have stolen the limelight, the Liberator, with nearly 20,000 made, did most of the heavy lifting. B-24s attacked targets far out of the range of other allied bombers. It could carry 4 tons of bombs over a range of 1,000 miles." | |
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$114.95 Buy Now | "B-25 Mitchell ""Executive Sweet""" "More than 10,000 B-25s were manufactured during the War. The B-25 Mitchell was arguably regarded as the best aircraft in its class, even though it did not have the performance of the Martin bombers." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "B-25B Mitchell as flown by Jimmy Doolittle" "On April 18, 1942, Jimmy Doolittle and 15 gallant crews took off from the deck of the USS Hornet for an historic flight to bomb Tokyo. The planes were parked on the Hornet's flight deck in the order they were to leave. There was no room to rearrange them, and their long, non-folding wings made it impossible to send them below. The leading bomber, piloted by Lieutenant Colonel Doolittle, had but a few hundred feet of deck run to reach flying speed, but every subsequent one had a little more." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "B-26 Marauder ""Flak Bait""" "In Europe, FLAK BAIT, the B-26 pictured here, attained the distinction as the first Allied bomber to complete 200 missions. The plane is currently on display at the Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "B-26 Marauder" "When it was determined that camouflage paint was of little or no use at medium altitudes, and there was no longer a need to make them less discernable on the ground, the camouflage paint was stripped off this B-26 Maurader, and phased out." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "B-29 Superfortress" "Boeing designed and built these big bombers with the single purpose of destroying the Japanese Empire. The B-29 entered service in October 1944." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "B-29 Superfortress, Enola Gay" "In August 1945, a specially outfitted B-29, ôEnola Gayö, flown by Col. Paul Tibbetts, released a bomb, code-named ""Little Boy"". The historic event of that fateful day over Hiroshima spawned the atomic age, and brought America its long awaited victory." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "B-32 Dominator" "The Consolidated B-32 Dominator was a heavy bomber part of the U.S. military during World War II ." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "B-36 Peacemaker" "Six pusher radial engines, mounted on the trailing edge of the wings, powered this big long-range SAC bomber. The D, ""burn and turn"", model was boosted by a pair of turbojet pods under the outer wings." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "BT-13 Valiant ""Vibrator""" "The aircraft that came to be known as the Valiant had the distinction of being produced in greater numbers than all other basic trainers produced in WWII. Over half the American pilots during the war trained in one of the 11,000 BT-13s from 1940-44." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "B-47 Stratojet" "The Stratojet was the Air Force's first significant strategic jet bomber. About 1,800 were built between 1946 and '57. The B-47 remained in service until the mid 60's when it was succeeded by the B-52. The most prolific model was the B-47E." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "B-57 Canberra" "The two-seat B-57 light-bomber was identical to the English Canberra except for engines and equipment. It was made in the USA by Martin, under a license. The Canberra began operations in Vietnam in 1965." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "B-58 Hustler" "The medium-range B-58 was the supersonic counterpart to the B-52. Its maintenance was as high as its performance was spectacular. In 1970 they were retired for economic reasons after a 10 year stint." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "B-58 Hustler" "The medium-range B-58 was the supersonic counterpart to the B-52. Its maintenance was as high as its performance was spectacular. In 1970 they were retired for economic reasons after a 10 year stint." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "Bell P-59 Airacomet" "Described as one of the best-kept secrets of World War II, the Airacomet was the first jet-propelled airplane in the United States. It was such a hush-hush project that hundreds of flights had been made in the radically new machine before it was announced to the public in 1943." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "Boeing Bird Of Prey" "The Bird of Prey is a single-seat stealth technology demonstrator used to test "low-observable" stealth techniques and new methods of aircraft design and construction. The secret Bird of Prey project ran from 1992 to 1999, and the aircraft first flew in the fall of 1996. The Bird of Prey was named for its resemblance to the Klingon spacecraft from the science fiction series Star Trek." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "British Tornado" "Initially designed as an attack aircraft capable of counteracting ground threats resulting from a possible large scale attack by Warsaw Pact forces, the exsisting Panavia Tornado is a model which has evolved with various versions with great potential for the execution of air to air and air to surface tasks. In this last activity it has been demonstrated as one of the most capable aircraft in exsistence at the moment being responsible for a great part of the low altitude missions during the first phase of the Gulf war." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Bell Jet Ranger" "The Bell 206 Jet Ranger is popular with corporations and police forces. Military variants range from the five seat trainer and passenger models of the H-57 Sea Ranger, to the H-58 Kiowa, armed with missiles." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 314 Clipper" "The Boeing 314 Clipper still ranks as one of the most luxurious airliners of all time. The giant flying boat provided first-class service, with hot meals, to its 40 berthed passengers. It was the first ""wide-bodied"" aircraft, with 12.5 ft cabins." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 314 Clipper" "The Boeing 314 Clipper still ranks as one of the most luxurious airliners of all time. The giant flying boat provided first-class service, with hot meals, to its 40 berthed passengers. It was the first ""wide-bodied"" aircraft, with 12.5 ft cabins." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 727-200 Federal Express" "Federal Express began in 1971 with flights starting two years later with a fleet of 60 Dassalt Falcon 20 executive jets. Cargo deliveries were flown with these, and later, Boeing 727s. DC-10 and Boeing 747 widebody freighters were introduced." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 737 Phoenix Suns Paint Scheme" "America West has promotional partnerships with the Phoenix Suns NBA team, the 2001 World Series champion Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team and the Arizona Cardinals NFL team. In 1992, America West paid $26 million for the 30-year naming rights of the Phoenix Suns home court, America West Arena." | |
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$169.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 747 Northwest Airlines" "The Boeing 747, commonly called the Jumbo Jet, is one of the most recognizable modern airliners and is the largest airliner currently in airline service." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 757-200 UPS" "The 757-200 Package Freighter was developed for United Parcel Service. UPS ordered 20 in December 1985 and deliveries began in September 1987. It is distinguished by a large freight door forward, single crew door and no windows. It carries up to 15 standard (88""×125"") cargo pallets on the main deck and has the same higher operating weights as the other 757-200 Freighters." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 767-200 EL AL Airlines" "An extended-range variant first delivered to El Al in 1984. It became the first 767 to complete a nonstop transatlantic journey, and broke the flying distance record for twinjet airliners several times." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 767-200 UPS" "Boeing 767-200 UPS - The first Boeing 767 Freighter arrived at the international hub of UPS to begin revenue service on Oct. 16, 1995." | |
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$119.95 Buy Now | "Boeing Business Jet" "May 17 , 2005 - Boeing Business Jets makes progress toward achieving what no other ultra large-cabin, long-range business jet manufacturer has accomplished - selling 100 business jets. BBJ continues to lead in that market by outselling its nearest competitor by a factor of 4 to 1. Since its inception in 1996, BBJ has won orders and commitments for 97 airplanes, winning six within the past six months. "We're confident that the record sales pace will continue and that we will achieve 100 orders before the end of the year," BBJ President Steven Hill said during a media briefing at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Beech Model 17 Staggerwing, Yellow" "Walter Beech revolutionized the pre-war private aircraft with its five-seat Model 17 ""Staggerwing"" biplane. With a speed of 198 mph, it was faster than many military pursuit planes. At the Miami Air Races in 1933, it won the Texaco trophy." | |
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$119.95 Buy Now | "Beech Bonanza, Model 35 V-Tail" "Competition in the post war market was fierce but no other airplane combined all of the ingredients necessary to begin a new era in general aviation." | |
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$119.95 Buy Now | "Beech Super Kingair 200" "The King Air B200 is a twin engine turboprop that seats 9 passengers. It represents the standard in the aircraft industry by which all other turboprops are measured. The King Air B200 cruises at 310 MPH and is capable of traveling 1500 miles." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Boeing SST, Swing Wing Fixed Aft" "Whilst commercial jet transports began to enter service after World War 2, aiming for a supersonic airliner was a remote dream, until Convair developed their Mach 2 B-58 bomber. The dreams revived. Some studies proposed a B-28-like aircraft with a detachable passenger pod slung below it. Britain set up the Supersonic Transport Aircraft Committee in 1956, and in 1959 they favoured two main types of SST (supersonic transport)." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-58 Hustler, ""Arctic Hustler""" "Depicted is Stan Stokes' painting entitled Arctic Hustler, a B-58A flying out of Elmendorf AFB in Alaska is put through its radar-beating paces in the mid-1960s." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-25 Mitchell, ""Destination Tokyo""" "On April 18, 1942, Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle led a group of 16 B-25 bombers on a carrier-launched raid on industrial and military targets in Japan. The ôraidö was one of the most daring missions of WW II." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-29 Superfortress, ""Final Assault""" "The largest and most powerful bomber of WW II, the Boeing B-29 Super Fortress, played a major role in bringing about the defeat of Japan. This limited edition is dedicated to the thousands of B-29 officers and crewmen who hastened the end of the war." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-24 ""Liberators""" "Artist Stan Stokes captures a pair of Liberators returning to base at dusk after a lengthy submarine patrol mission over the Atlantic in 1942." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "Bong's P-38, ""Pair of Aces""" "In ""A Pair of Aces,"" award winning aviation artist Stan Stokes depicts both Bong and McGuire over the Southwest Pacific in 1944. Bong's ""Marge"" is in the foreground, with McGuire's ""Pudgy"" off his wing." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-17 Superfortress, ""Ruby's Fortress""" "The B-17 ""Flying Fortress,"" was one of the most acclaimed aircraft of WW II. It is also one of those uniquely popular warbirds which has attracted more than its fair share of romance and nostalgia over the years." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-52 Stratofortress, ""They Keep on Ticking""" "The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress has played a major role in America's defense for nearly forty years. In his dramatic painting appropriately entitled B-52s: They Keep On Ticking, depicted is an early big-tailed B-52B and a more contemporary B-52G." | |
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$235.00 Buy Now | "B-25 Ruptured Duck, Aluminum Aircraft Panel" "Flown by Lt, Ted W. Lawson (Doolittle Raid) 16 B-25's came from the 17 BG which was made up of the 34th, 37th, 95th, and 89th squadrons. Lawson and his crew crashed in the China Sea after a successful bombing of Tokyo." | |
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$165.00 Buy Now | "B-29 Enola Gay, Aluminum Aircraft Panel" "On a fateful day in August 1945, the specially outfitted B-29 Enola Gay, flown by Col. Paul Tibbetts, released a bomb, code-named ""Little Boy"", over Hiroshima that spawned the atomic age and brought America its long awaited victory." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "B-17G Flying Fortress" "The most prolific of all the B-17 Flying Fortresses was the B-17G, with its identifying chin turret and two cheek guns. There were other improvements, such as upgraded turbochargers, that increased the ceiling to 35,000 ft. " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "B-25 Mitchell, Solid Nose" "There were more solid nosed B-25s than any other light bomber. With 14 forward-firing guns, this variant of the Mitchell was the most heavily-armed strafer of the War. It was a bad idea to put anyone or anything within range of its gun sights." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Boeing E-8 J-Star" "The E-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) is a United States Air Force airborne battle management and command and control (C2) platform that conducts ground surveillance to develop an understanding of the enemy situation and to support attack operations and targeting that contributes to the delay, disruption and destruction of enemy forces." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "B-49 Flying Wing" "The Northrop YB-49 was the jet-propelled variant of the company's XB-35 bomber. Eight Allison J35 engines, each delivering 3,750 pounds of thrust, gave the flying wing a top speed of 510 mph, or more than 100 mph faster than its prop-driven predecessor." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "B-52 Stratofortress" "The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range strategic bomber flown by the United States Air Force since 1954, replacing the Convair B-36 and the Boeing B-47." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "B-52 Bravo w/ X-15" "The B-52 is an intercontinental jet bomber, with a large and flexible swept wing, a fuselage incorporating enormous bomb bays, and eight engines in pairs of two. Later the B-52 was modified to carry stand-off missiles, including the large 'Hound Dog', on pylons under the wing. The B-52 saw combat dropping conventional bombs in Vietnam and lately in the Gulf. Increasingly vulnerable in a modern combat environment, the B-52 still offers unique bomb-carrying capacity; several plans to replace it were found to be too costly. It entered service in 1955 and will probably stay until at least 2000! The B-52 also played a role with NASA as launch aircraft, carrying into air the X-15 and others. The B-52 also was employed for recce tasks as the RB-52." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Boeing E-4B Flying Command" "The E-4B, formerly known as NEACP (""Kneecap"") and now known as NAOC (National Airborne Operations Center), is a Boeing 747 aircraft refitted to serve as a command post for the United States armed forces during a nuclear war." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Boeng 737-500 Lufthansa" "Lufthansa (Deutsche Lufthansa AG) is the largest German airline company, and one of the biggest in the world. Lufthansa's headquarters is in Cologne while its main base and primary traffic hub is at Frankfurt International Airport in Frankfurt am Main." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 767-200 TWA" "For the defunct airline TWA, see Trans World Airlines. The Twa are a pygmy people, of short stature, who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of an area in central Africa that now comprises the nations of Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. They are also known as Batwa." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Bell Jet Ranger, L.A.P.D" "The Bell 206 Jet Ranger is popular with corporations and police forces. Military variants range from the five seat trainer and passenger models of the H-57 Sea Ranger, to the H-58 Kiowa, armed with missiles." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Bell UH-1B Huey" "The UH-1B was powered by a T53-L-5 turboshaft engine with 176kW (960 SHP), and was fitted with a redesigned and wider-span (13.4 meter or44 feet) rotor blade. At least 1,033 UH-1Bs and Model 204s would be built in all." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Bell UH-1B Huey Gunship" "UH-1B/UH-1C ""Hueys"" were used with moderate success as a gun ship with door mounting M60D 7.62 machine guns on the M23 armament subsystem." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Bell UH-1C Huey" "Although it appears similar to the earlier A & B models, the UH-1C had an improved rotor and engine which gave it greater carrying capacity and range. This UH-1C model is equipped with a nose mounted M-5 40mm grenade launcher." | |
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$249.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 737-400 Alaska Airlines, Disney" "The Boeing 737-400 aircraft (N784AS), renamed the "Spirit of Disneyland," made its inaugural flight from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport at 1:07 p.m. on Monday, December 16, arriving at John Wayne-Orange County Airport at 3:43 p.m. Although other overseas airlines have long enjoyed having painted Mickeys on their exteriors (such as Japan Airlines, which has sported Steamboat Willie on its Boeing 747 aircraft JA8908), this is the first time a major U.S. airline has worked with Walt Disney Parks & Resorts to paint an aircraft with Disney characters." | |
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$249.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 737-300 Western Pacific ""The Simpsons""" "The Simpsons is the longest-running animated television series in American television history, with 17 seasons and 356 episodes since it debuted on December 17, 1989 on FOX, and is a spin-off of The Tracey Ullman Show. The television series is produced by Gracie Films for 20th Century Fox." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 737-200 Continental Airlines" "Continental Airlines is one of USA's largest carriers serving the Far East, South Pacific, Micronesia, Central and South America, Ireland, the UK, and Continental Europe, and with a wide domestic route network." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 747-400 British Airways" "The Boeing 747-400 wide bodied aircraft is operated on longhaul routes, mainly to North and South America, South Africa, the Far East and Australasia." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 767-200 Delta 75th Anniversary" "Delta Airlines celebrates the 75th anniversary of passenger air service in 2004. Delta unveils The Spirit of Delta, the airlines first Boeing 767-232, with a new 75th Anniversary livery at the Annual Shareholders Meeting in Atlanta." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 767-200 Piedmont Airlines" "An important event for Piedmont Airlines happened on 9 March 1987, when an agreement to sell the company to USAir (US) was signed, bringing an end to most of the international development project. The first aircraft was initially to be named ""City of Charlotte"" but it was suggested to change the name to ""The Pride of Piedmont"" in order to salute Piedmont's employees and all those who had contributed to build up the airline." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Beech Model 17 Staggerwing, Red" "Walter Beech revolutionized the pre-war private aircraft with its five-seat Model 17 ""Staggerwing"" biplane. With a speed of 198 mph, it was faster than many military pursuit planes. At the Miami Air Races in 1933, it won the Texaco trophy." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Beech Bonanza Model 36" "The Beechcraft Bonanza is one of the most important civil aircraft in aviation history. Introduced in 1945 by The Beech Aircraft Corporation, as of 2006 it is still being produced by the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon Aircraft." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Beech Baron" "The Beechcraft Baron is a light-medium twin-engine piston aircraft originally developed by Beech Aircraft Corporation and currently manufactured by the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon Aircraft." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Beech 2000 Starship" "The leading design had its engines mounted in the rear to reduce cabin noise. It had an aft-positioned main wing on which to mount the engines and balance lifting forces. A conventional rudder would have made a huge sounding board for the propellers." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Beech Jet 400" "The Beechjet 400-series are originally developed by Mitsubishi as the Diamond 1. Beech acquired the design and production rights in the mid-80's. Some modifications are resulting in the Beechjet 400. Deliveries started in 1986." | |
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$299.95 Buy Now | "B-17 Memphis Bell (Robert Morgan Signed)" "The B-17 Flying Fortress ""MEMPHIS BELLE"" (Serial No. 41-24485) was one of 12,750 B-17's built by the Boeing Aircraft Co. The BELLE was the most famous because she was the first heavy bomber in Hitler's European war theatre to complete 25 combat missions and keep her entire crew alive. She flew for 10 months from November 7, 1942 to May 17, 1943." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "Boeing CH-47 Chinook" "The CH-47 is a twin-engine, tandem rotor helicopter designed for transportation of cargo, troops, and weapons during day, night, visual, and instrument conditions. The aircraft fuselage is approximately 50 feet long." | |
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$249.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 747-400 All Nippon Airways ""Pokemon""" "All Nippon Airways (ANA), has unveiled plans to fly a specially painted Boeing 747-400 aircraft - part of its ""Pokemon"" family of jets - to the U.S., beginning Wednesday (February 24, 1999) with a flight from Tokyo to JFK Airport in New York. The exterior of the 232-foot long aircraft is painted with characters from Pokemon, the popular software game and television cartoon series. It will be the fourth member of the ""ANA Pokemon Jet Family,"" joining three other ""Pokemon"" aircraft -- one 747-400 and two Boeing 767-300s -- which already fly on ANA's extensive route network in Japan. The ""ANA Pokemon Jet U.S. Version"" will be used on ANA routes to North America." | |
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$169.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 767-200 Delta Airlines ""Spirit of Delta""" "The aircraft's livery has been updated to reflect Delta's new paint scheme, with ""The Spirit of Delta"" boldly painted on the fuselage. Delta Air Lines, the world's second largest carrier in terms of passengers carried and the leading U.S. airline across the Atlantic, offers 5,797 flights each day to 426 destinations in 77 countries on Delta, Delta Express, Delta Shuttle, Delta Connection and Delta's worldwide partners. Delta is a founding member of SkyTeam, a global airline alliance that provides customers with extensive worldwide destinations, flights and services." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "Boeing Skystreak D-558-I" "A single-place, straight-wing, jet-powered aircraft, the D-558 I ""Skystreak"" was manufactured by Douglas Aircraft. It was designed to investigate jet aircraft characteristics at transonic speeds, including stability and control and buffet investigations." | |
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$249.95 Buy Now | "Boeing 747-400 Qantas ""Wunala Dreaming""" "The story of 'Wunala' started thousands of years ago with ancient Dreamtime journeys of Australia's Aboriginal people and continues with the most advanced technology available for your own travels. To celebrate their spectacular country, so rich with its diverse cultural heritage and natural beauty, in 1994 Qantas commissioned a painting from an internationally renowned design form, Balarinji Designs, in Adelaide, South Australia." | |
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