
$124.95 Buy Now | "F-2A Buffalo" "The Brewster Buffalo was the Navy's first monoplane carrier fighter. The F-2A had a small barrel-shaped fuselage, small wings, retractable narrow-track landing gear and an enclosed cockpit. It entered service in 1937." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "F3F Grumman Biplane" "Although colorful and romantic, this carrier based fighter enjoyed only a brief career in the mid-1930s before being replaced by the F-4 Wildcat. The final operational units of the were retired two months before the attack on Pearl Harbor." | |
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$104.95 Buy Now | "F-4F Wildcat as flown by Joe Foss" "Joe Foss was the first to Marine become an ace in a day. A recipient of the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Flying Cross, Joe was the highest scoring Marine ace with 26 victories while flying an F-4F Wildcat with VMF-121." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F4U-1 Corsair as Flown by ""Pappy"" Boyington" "Pappy was shot down in his F4U-1 Corsair over Rabaul in January 1944. After being rescued by a Japanese submarine, he spent the rest of the War as a POW. He was awarded the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F4U-1 Corsair Pappy Boyington" "Pappy was shot down in his F4U-1 Corsair over Rabaul in January 1944. After being rescued by a Japanese submarine, he spent the rest of the War as a POW. He was awarded the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross. " | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "F4U-1 Corsair, Navy as flown by ""Ike"" Kepford" "The famous ""Number 29"" was with the formidable VF-17, Jolly Rogers. Its pilot, Lt. Ira ""Ike"" Kepford, was the top Naval ace in the Pacific and is credited with 16 victories depicted on the fuselage of this F4U-1 Corsair." | |
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$119.95 Buy Now | "F-6F Hellcat as flown by David Mc Campbell" "The F-6F Hellcat was designed with the single purpose of annihilating the Zero from the skies of the Pacific. It holds a combat record unmatched in history. Over 5,000 enemy aircraft fell victim to its lethal firepower, in a kill ratio of 19:1." | |
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$104.95 Buy Now | "F-8F Bearcat, Navy" "The F-8F Bearcat was the last in the line of Grumman piston-engine carrier-based fighters. Designed as an interceptor fighter, it had excellent maneuverability, speed of 420 mph, and a climb rate of nearly a mile a minute." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-82 Twin Mustang" "The F-82 Twin Mustang was not, as commonly believed, two P-51s joined to a single wing. The booms were based on the P-51 fuselage but were in fact new structures." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-2H Banshee" "McDonnell's Banshee was developed from the Navy's first jet powered fighter aircraft, the FH-1 Phantom. It was the F2H-2 versions of the Banshee that saw the most service in Korea." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-4E Phantom, USAF" "The McDonnel Douglas F-4 Phantom II was produced from 1958 Thorough 1981. More than 5,000 aircraft were produced in twenty variants. Deemed one of the best aircraft ever built, the Phantom performed roles ranging from fighter to bomber to Wild Weasel." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-4E Phantom, USAF" "During the initial design of the Phantom, several proposals had been considered for a cannon-armed version. In fact, the original F3H-E proposal was designed around a quartet of 20-mm cannon. However the philosophy of the day was that the air-to-air missile was the wave of the future and that the internal gun was an obsolete holdover from an bygone era. Consequently, all Phantoms to reach production had been armed exclusively with missiles." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "F-4B Phantom, USMC" "The F-4J was the final version of the Phantom to be placed in production for the US Navy and US Marine Corps. A total of 522 F-4Js were built for the Navy and Marine Corps between December 1966 and January 1972. The first Marine Corps unit to receive the F-4J was VMFA-334, which began to receive the type in June of 1967." | |
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$114.95 Buy Now | "F-4 Phantom, Thunderbirds" "The Thunderbirds F-4's conversion was the most extensive in the team's history. Among other modifications, paints that had worked on the F-100 made the F-4 look patchy because of multicolored alloys used in the F-4 to resist heat and friction at Mach II speeds. As a result, a polyurethane paint base was developed and used to cover the problem. The white paint base remains a part of today's Thunderbird aircraft." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "F-8 Crusader, USMC" "In operation since the late '50s, the F-8 Crusader was the Navy's premier carrier-based dogfighter in the early part of the Vietnam War. It was a formidable opponent with a 20mm cannon in the nose and 4 sidewinder missiles." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "F-8 Crusader, Navy Navy" "In operation since the late '50s, the F-8 Crusader was the Navy's premier carrier-based dogfighter in the early part of the Vietnam War. It was a formidable opponent with a 20mm cannon in the nose and 4 sidewinder missiles." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-9F Cougar, USMC" "As Grumman's entry into the jet age, the F-9F Panther was the first in the long evolution of carrier-based fighter planes. It was the first naval jet fighter to be used in combat, and the first for recording a victory against an enemy MiG-15 jet." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-9F Panther, USMC" "As Grumman's entry into the jet age, the F-9F Panther was the first in the long evolution of carrier-based fighter planes. It was the first naval jet fighter to be used in combat, and the first for recording a victory against an enemy MiG-15 jet." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-9F Cougar, Navy" "As Grumman's entry into the jet age, the F-9F Cougar was the first in the long evolution of carrier-based fighter planes. It was the first naval jet fighter to be used in combat, and the first for recording a victory against an enemy MiG-15 jet." | |
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$114.95 Buy Now | "F-9F Panther, Navy" "The Panther started operating off the Korean coast in the summer of 1950. Thereafter, it controlled the air throughout the War. By 1952, a swept wing, more powerful version, the Cougar, began to replace it." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "F-15C Eagle" "Uncompromisingly designed for the air superiority mission, the F-15 Eagle is America's front-line multi-role supersonic fighter. Single seat models have been operational since 1976; the two-seat Strike Eagles, since 1986." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-15E Strike Eagle" "In addition to its air superiority role, the F-15 Strike Eagle's mission is to perform high-ordnance-payload, long-range, deep interdiction air-ground missions either by day or night." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-16 Falcon" "The F-16 Falcon is strong, maneuverable, and cheap; its sticker price is less than $20 million. Because it is smaller and harder to see, it is very difficult to hit. Incomparable in close combat, this plane can deliver a wide array of firepower." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "F-16 Falcon, Thunderbirds" "Pride of the Air Force Flown by top pilots with nerves of steel and light-speed reactions. Whether horizontal, vertical or upside-down, the high performance team flies the brightly painted F-16s with total precision and absolute safety." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "F/A-18 Hornet, Navy" "Always ready to answer with a vicious sting, the carrier-based F-18 Hornet has the versatility to convert from fighter-intercept to ground-attack mode in an hour. It will deliver firepower with deadly accuracy." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "F/A-18 Hornet, Blue Angels" "The Blue Angels flying team is the crown jewel and symbol of excellence in Naval aviation. It has awed countless millions of spectators with daring precision aerobatics. The F-18 Hornet has been with the Blue Angels since 1987." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F/A-18 Hornet, Blue Angels" "The Blue Angels flying team is the crown jewel and symbol of excellence in Naval aviation. It has awed countless millions of spectators with daring precision aerobatics. The F-18 Hornet has been with the Blue Angels since 1987." | |
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$299.95 Buy Now | "F-18 Blue Angels in Flying Formation" "The Blue Angels flying team is the crown jewel and symbol of excellence in Naval aviation. It has awed countless millions of spectators with daring precision aerobatics. The F-18 Hornet has been with the Blue Angels since 1987." | |
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$249.95 Buy Now | "F-18C Hornet, Clear Canopy, VFA-131" "After returning home in September 1990, the ""Wildcats"" squadron traded in its F/A-18A aircraft for the brand new F/A-18C Lot XIII Night Strike Hornets. One year later, after a rapid turnaround training cycle, the squadron returned to USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER for a deployment..." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "F/A-18, Navy, Super Hornet" "The combat-proven F/A-18E/F Super Hornet is the 21 st century's premier strike fighter with all the capability, flexibility and performance necessary to modernize the air or naval aviation forces of any country. Built by the industry team of Boeing, Northrop Grumman, GE Aircraft Engines, Raytheon and more than 1,800 suppliers nationwide, the Super Hornet provides the warfighter with today's newest advances in multimission capability and growth for decades to come in missions, roles and technology." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F/A-18 Hornet, USMC" "Always ready to answer witha vicious sting, the carrier-based F-18 Hornet has the versatility to convert from fighter-intercept to ground-attack mode in an hour. It will deliver firepower with deadly accuracy." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-20 Tigershark" "Northrop developed the F-20 Tigershark in response to a U.S. Government call for the private development of a tactical fighter specifically tailored to meet the security needs of allied and friendly nations. The first flight of the Tigershark was made August 30, 1982. The Mach 2 class F-20 Tigershark's basic single-seat configuration was formally designated the F-20A. The F-20 combined propulsion, electronics and armament technologies with improvements in reliability to sustain high sortie rates in adverse weather." | |
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$109.95 Buy Now | "F-22 Raptor" "The F-22 Raptor is the next generation air superiority fighter and the proposed successor to the F-15 Eagle. It was designed for long range, air-to-air capability, supersonic flight and stealth characteristics." | |
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$119.95 Buy Now | "F-35 Joint Strike Fighter" "The F-35 is designed for conventional takeoffs and landings. It closely resembles the F-22 Raptor. In fact, the two aircraft will fly complimentary missions: the F-22s establish and maintain air superiority while the F-35s attack the enemy on the ground" | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-80 Shooting Star" "The F-80, the country's first production jet, began to roll off the assembly line just as WW II was coming to an end. During the early part of Korean War it became the backbone of USAF ground-attack forces." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-86 Sabre" "The F-86's treated the area over the Yalu River valley, commonly known as ""MiG Alley"", as their feeding grounds. Before the War in Korea ended, F-86 Sabre ""MiG Maulers"" shot down 792 enemy aircraft for a kill ratio in excess of 10:1." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-86D ""Dog"" Sabre" "The F-86D was known for two historic firsts. It was the first USAF airplane to have all-rocket armament, and the first all-weather interceptor to carry only one person for operating the radar fire control system as well as piloting the airplane. " | |
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$114.95 Buy Now | "F-86D ""Dog"" Sabre" "The F-86D was known for two historic firsts. It was the first USAF airplane to have all-rocket armament, and the first all-weather interceptor to carry only one person for operating the radar fire control system as well as piloting the airplane." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-89 Scorpion" "During the years when the Cold War was a powder keg, a Soviet attack was expected to come at any moment from the north. It was then that the USAF's Air Defense Command relied on interceptors like the F-89 for the defense of North America." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-100 Super Sabre" "At the outbreak of the Vietnam War, ""Huns"" had become the Air Force's standard fighter. After nearly eight years of combat, and 360,000 sorties and countless stories of incredible bravery and heroism, they left Vietnam in favor of their F-4 replacement." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-101 Voodoo" "The F-101 Voodoo was a larger and more powerful development of the F-88. It was heavy and large, but also powerful and fast, with an impressive range. Due to continuously changing requirements, the F-101 had a checkered development." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-102 Delta Dagger" "The Convair F-102 Delta Dagger was the first pure delta-winged fighter to enter the USAF inventory. The ""Deuce"" had a long and costly development period during which America learned a great deal about supersonic flight and integrated weapons systems." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-102 Delta Dagger as flown by George W. Bush" "The Convair F-102 Delta Dagger was the first pure delta-winged fighter to enter the USAF inventory. The ""Deuce"" had a long and costly development period during which America learned a great deal about supersonic flight and integrated weapons systems." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-104 Starfighter" "Designed by legendary Kelly Johnson, the Starfighter seemed revolutionary considering the state of the art at that time. The F-104 first entered service in 1958 with the Air Defense Command." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "F-105 Thunderchief" "The ""Thud"" was one of the biggest and fastest fighters of its time, and served as USAF's primary strike aircraft between 1965 and 1970." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-106 Delta Dart" "Convair's F-106 Delta Dart was a lot more than a refined version of the F-102 Delta Dagger. The Dart possessed all state-of-the-art technology when it was introduced in 1959." | |
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$179.95 Buy Now | "F-111 Aardvark with Movable Wings" "The faster-than-sound F-111 Aardvark aircraft was the first to have variable-geometry swing-wings and terrain-following radar. Cloaked in controversy during its long development phase, the plane finally became operational in 1967." | |
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$114.95 Buy Now | "F-117 Stealth Fighter" "A creation of the ""Skunk Works"", the F-117 Night Hawk was operational for eight years before its existence was publicly acknowledged. The Stealth Fighter is probably the best-known shape in the skies today; it has no curved surfaces." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "F-117 Stealth Fighter" "A creation of the ""Skunk Works"", the F-117 Night Hawk was operational for eight years before its existence was publicly acknowledged. The Stealth Fighter is probably the best-known shape in the skies today; it has no curved surfaces." | |
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$109.95 Buy Now | "FW-190A Focke Wulf Gray, Erich Hartmann" "This radial-engine plane together with the Messerschmitt Me-109 represented Germany's most significnt bid for air supremacy. The Fw-190 flew both as an interceptor and fighter-bomber. And it was great as a dog-fighter." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "Focke Wulf FW-190D ""Long Nose""" "The long-nose ""Dora"" was powered by a V-12 in-line engine. The Foke Wulf 190 was an excellent aircraft, with good speed and climb performance. Many German pilots were sceptical about the variant, but found it better than the Fw-190A in most respects." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "Fokker ""Red Baron"" Triplane" "The Fokker triplane is among the best known of the WW I German fighters. It was while flying the triplane that the top-scoring fighter pilot of the War, Manfred von Richthofen (""The Red Barron"") met his death." | |
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$189.95 Buy Now | "Fokker Triplane, Red Baron" "The Fokker triplane is among the best known of the WW I German fighters. It was while flying the triplane that the top-scoring fighter pilot of the War, Manfred von Richthofen (""The Red Barron"") met his death." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "Fokker D VII" "he Fokker D.VII is widely regarded as the best German aircraft of the war. Its development was championed by Manfred von Richthofen. In January 1918, Richthofen tested the D.VII in the trials at Adlershof but never had an opportunity to fly it in combat." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Fokker D VIII" "Tony Fokker's noble efforts to advance the state of art of aviation by bringing out the parasol winged DVIII Scout were dashed by an untimely ending of the Great War in 1918. Only 85 were built." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Fokker Eindecker EIII" "During World War One the Dutch designer Anthony Fokker developed the synchronised machine gun that allowed a pilot to fire forward through the propeller arc only at times when the bullets would clear the propeller blades. The gun was fitted to Germany's Fokker monoplanes in 1915." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-4E Phantom, Isreali" "It's speed, power and versatility made it the most important air asset of its time. It fought in every major conflict in the last 30 years, and once for both sides. Now on active duty with the Guard, the F-4 will remain operational well into the future." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-16 Falcon, Isreali" "The F-16 Falcon is strong, maneuverable, and cheap; its sticker price is less than $20 million. Because it is smaller and harder to see, it is very difficult to hit. Incomparable in close combat, this plane can deliver a wide array of firepower." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "Ford Trimotor, American Airlines" "The Ford Tri-Motor contributed substantially to introduce the concept of air travel to the American public. Before they were superceded, 95 airlines worldwide used them. A Tri-Motor served as Franklin Roosevelt's campaign plane for the 1932 election." | |
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$119.95 Buy Now | "Falcon 900EX" "The 900EX flies 4500 nautical miles nonstop, the farthest in its class. And with its classic trijet engine design, the 900EX can use small airports at high altitudes, even on hot days. It's the most versatile aircraft and also one of the safest given its ability to fly slower on approach than its twinjet competitors." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Flying Wing from the Raiders of the Lost Ark" "During filming of the fight scene around the German flying wing, Harrison Ford slipped and fell down and the plane's wheels rolled over his left knee, tearing his ACL. Rather than trust in the local medical care, they simply wrapped the knee up tightly, applied ice, and kept on going." | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "Fletcher Class Destroyer" "The Fletcher-class destroyer was the foremost type of destroyer of World War II. It incorporated many improvements over the earlier designs, making it the most efficient and effective vessel." | |
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$69.95 Buy Now | "FBI Plaque" "The very heart of FBI operations lies in our investigations--which serve, as our mission states, ""To protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats and to enforce the criminal laws of the United States.""" | |
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$69.95 Buy Now | "Fire Department Member Plaque" "Over the years the firefighters have found themselves subjected to some physical and emotional distress in the course of service, but continue to respond in a professional way and support their side of society's safety net." | |
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$69.95 Buy Now | "Florida State Seal Plaque" "In 1868, Florida's new State Constitution mandated that the first session of the Legislature must adopt a seal to represent the state." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F4U Corsair, ""Angels of Okinawa""" "The Corsair was fast, and became the first military aircraft to obtain 400 MPH in level flight. The Corsair incorporated the largest three-bladed propeller ever utilized on a single engine aircraft, and a unique distinctive gull wing design." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-14 ""Cats First Cruise""" "The F-14 Tomcat was developed to provide an improved interceptor capable of carrying the heavier Phoenix missile, and advanced avionics. The first Tomcat prototype flew on December 21, 1970. Depicted is an F-14 of the Navy's VF-1 Wolfpack squadron." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-105 Thunderchief, ""Jaws of the Dragon""" "In Stan StokesÆ painting an F-105 piloted by Fred V. Cherry is depicted during an attack on the Ham Rong Bridge. Col. Cherry was shot down in October of 1965 and remained a POW until 1973. He retired from the Air Force in 1981." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-8 and F-7F, ""Fast Cats""" "In Stan Stokes' painting an F8F accompanies an F7F-4N during the carrier qualification of the F7F-4N on the USS Franklin Roosevelt (CV-42) in 1946." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-15 Eagle, ""In the Talons of Eagles""" "Leading a group of eight F-15 Eagles was USMC Capt. Charles Magill, a pair of Iraqi Mig-29s were encountered. Magill bagged one of the Migs while the second was downed by Captain Rhory Dreger." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "Focke-Wulf 190, ""Long Nose Trouble""" "The Focke-Wulf 190 development project began in 1937. Conceived as a hedge against total dependence on the Messerchmitt 109, the 190 was designed by Kurt Tank utilizing a radial engine." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-6F Hellcat, ""Last Voyage of Yamoto""" "On April 7 an F6F from the USS Essex spotted the Japanese Battleship Yamato and relayed its position back to the USS Indianapolis, the flag ship of Admiral Spruance. The Yamato was sunk by numerous torpedoes and bombs." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-6F Hellcat, ""Off to the Turkey Shoot""" "On June 11, 1944 large formations of Hellcats were dispatched to lure Japanese land-based fighters into combat. Enough Japanese fighters were destroyed to allow the Fifth Fleet to land 140,000 troops on Saipan and Guam on June 15th." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-86 Sabre, ""Slashed by a Sabre""" "The time is early 1951, the place is Korea. In Slashed by a Sabre, his second original created exclusively for The Stokes Collection, renowned aviation artist Stan Stokes has created one of the most dramatic paintings of a North American F-86 Sabre Jet." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-117 Stealth, ""Second Wave to Bagdhad""" "The F-117A was developed by the Lockheed Advanced Development Projects team, better known as the ""Skunk Works."" This was a top secret program, and the aircraft flew for several years before its existence was known to the public." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-4F Wildcat, ""Tough as Nails""" "The Grumman F4F Wildcat was the third monoplane to see carrier service with the Navy. It was also the fighter aircraft which would carry the brunt of the fighting in the Pacific until 1943 when the F6F Hellcat would enter service." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-4 Phantom, ""Vietnam War Veteran""" "Stan Stokes portrays a shark-mouthed Air Force F-4 in a near miss situation with a Mig-19 over the skies of North Vietnam. The Phantom's two-man crew is looking to the port side of the aircraft, as they anticipate a close encounter of the wrong kind." | |
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$285.00 Buy Now | "F-6F Minsi III, Aluminum Aircraft Panel" "The F-6F Hellcat was designed with the single purpose of annihilating the Zero from the skies of the Pacific. It holds a combat record unmatched in history. Over 5,000 enemy aircraft fell victim to its lethal firepower, a kill ratio of 19:1." | |
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$189.95 Buy Now | "F-4F Wildcat, Joe Foss, Aluminum Panel" "Joe Foss was the first to Marine become an ace in a day. A recipient of the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Flying Cross, Joe is the highest scoring Marine ace with 26 victories while flying an F-4F Wildcat with VMF-121." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-4F Wildcat, Navy Blue" "The Grumman F4F Wildcat was the standard carrier-based fighter of the United States Navy for the first year and a half of World War II." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F4U-1 Corsair, Navy Blue" "Pappy was shot down in his F4U-1 Corsair over Rabaul in January 1944. After being rescued by a Japanese submarine, he spent the rest of the War as a POW. He was awarded the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross. " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F4U-4 Corsair, USMC VMF-214 ""Black Sheep Squadron""" "Ensign Jesse Brown's Corsair was struck and disabled by enemy ground fire while attacking enemy targets in North Korea. Brown guided his sputtering plane to a clearing on the slope of a mountain. The plane's fuselage crumpled like a half-closed accordion " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F4U-4 Corsair Navy, as flown by Thomas Hudner" "Ensign Jesse Brown's Corsair was struck and disabled by enemy ground fire while attacking enemy targets in North Korea. Brown guided his sputtering plane to a clearing on the slope of a mountain. The plane's fuselage crumpled like a half-closed accordion " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-7F Tigercat, USMC" "The F7F Tigercat was a twin-engine carrier-based fighter bomber that came into service too late to see action. While it remained on active duty in the immediate post-war years, it was soon displaced by the higher performance turbine powered aircraft." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-7F Tigercat, Navy" "The Grumman F7F Tigercat was the first twin-engined fighter aircraft design to enter service with the United States Navy." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-3D Skynight" "The F3D Skyknight was a twin engine, mid wing jet fighter manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company in El Segundo, California." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-4G Phantom, USAF" "The F-4G was the designation applied to 116 USAF F-4Es which were converted to the Wild Weasel anti-SAM configuration. For self-protection, the F-4G could carry up to four AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles on the sides of the inboard underwing pylons. In addition, four AIM-7 Sparrows could be carried in the underfuselage slots. However, the left front slot was often taken up by the installation of a ALQ-119 or ALQ-141 jammer pod." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-4B Phantom, Navy VF-84 ""Jolly Rogers""" "The F-4 Phantom II (simply ""F-4 Phantom"" after 1990) is a two-place (tandem), supersonic, long-range, all-weather fighter-bomber built by (originally McDonnell Aircraft Corporation) McDonnell Douglas Corporation." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F4D Skyray" "The Douglas F4D Skyray was a carrier-based fighter built by the Douglas Aircraft Company. Although it was in service for a very short time and never fired a shot in anger, it was notable for being the first carrier-launched plane to hold the world's absolute speed record and was the first Navy fighter capable of exceeding Mach 1 in level flight." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-5 Freedom Fighter" "Originally designed by Northrop (designated N-156) as a low-cost, low-maintenance fighter, there was little market for such a craft. The U.S. Army expressed interest in it for ground support, but operating fixed-wing aircraft was a U.S. Air Force responsibility and the Air Force would neither agree to operate the N-156 nor to allow the Army to operate fixed-wing combat aircraft. The F-5 proved to be a successful combat aircraft that never entered frontline service with the US due to diverging priorities of the US services. " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-14 Tomcat VF-1 ""Wolf Pack"" with Movable Wings" "Faster than a speeding bullet, this second generation supersonic fighter can fire at six targets simultaneously while tracking 18 others. The F-14s variable geometry wings with Phoenix, Sidewinder and Sparrow missiles plus a 20mm cannon, make it adaptable to a wide range of combat conditions." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-84F Thunderstreak" "In 1956, Lt. Col. Robert R. Scott and Lt. Richard Hill III of the 405th Fighter Bomber Wing, set a new transcontinental speed record, averaging 672 mph during their flight from California to Langley AFB VA in F-84F Thunderstreak." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-84G Thunderjet" "The Republic F-84 family is renowned for it's involvement in the Korean war in the 1950's as well as it's series of aircraft with the ""Thunder"" prefix. The F-84G was a variant described as being out of sequence because it was a Thunderjet straight wing model (the F-84F being the first swept wing Thunderstreak version), the last of that particular sub-family. It was the first fighter aircraft able to deliver tactical nuclear weapons because of incorporated system advancements." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-86 Sabre with Wing Tanks" "The first proposals for the North American Aviation F-86 Sabre were made in 1944, but construction was not begun until after World War II. The XP-86 prototype, which would become the F-86 Sabre, first flew on October 1, 1947. Some people contest that the XP-86 broke the sound barrier on this flight, 14 days before Chuck Yeager went supersonic in the Bell X-1 making test pilot George Welch the first pilot to achieve this milestone. " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-94 Starfire" "The roots of development for the F-94 lay in the WW II P-80 Shooting Star, USAF's first truly operational jet fighter. Specifically, however, the F-94 interceptor stemmed from Lockheed's successful conversion of the basic P-80 into a two-seat trainer. This TF-80c, first flown in March 1948, became the T-33 in mid-1944. The F-94 was born the same year. " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F-100 Super Sabre, Loaded" "The North American F-100 Super Sabre was a jet fighter aircraft that served with the USAF from 1954 to 1971 and with the ANG until 1979." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "FA-18C VMF-A323" "Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323 (VMFA-323) is a United States Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet squadron." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "FJ-1 Fury" "The North American FJ Fury was the first operational jet aircraft in United States Navy service." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "F3H Demon" "The F3H Demon was the first swept-wing jet fighter designed by McDonnell Aircraft and the only single-engine carrier-based fighter built by the company. Design began in 1949, with the XF3H-1 prototype making its first flight on August 7, 1951." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Focke Wulf FW-190A ""Short Nose""" "Chief company designer Kurt Tank's Wurger (Butcher Bird) was Germanys most potent piston-powered World War II fighter When the Fw 190A entered combat in the summer of 1941. It immediately outclassed the Spitfire V, which appeared sluggish and outdated by comparison." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Fieseler FI 156 Storch" "The Fieseler Fi 156 Storch (stork) was a small liaison aircraft built by Fieseler during World War II, and production continued in other countries into the 1950s for the private market." | |
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$169.95 Buy Now | "F-6F Blue Angels" "On June 15 Voris led a trio of Grumman F6F-5 Hellcats, specially modified to reduce weight and painted sea blue with gold leaf trim, through their inaugural 15-minute-long performance at the Southern Air Show at Jacksonville, Florida's Craig Field." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-4 Phantom Blue Angels" "The Blue Angels were officially recommissioned on October 25, 1951, and reported to NAS Corpus Christi, Texas. Lt. Cdr. Voris was again tasked with assembling the flight team (he was the first of only two commanding officers to lead the group twice)." | |
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$169.95 Buy Now | "F-100 Thunderbirds" "The aircraft of the squadron was again changed in June, 1956, this time to the F-100 Super Sabre, which gave the pilots supersonic capability." | |
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$169.95 Buy Now | "F-105 Thunderbirds" "In 1960 a decision was made to allow the tail vertical stabilizer of the slot plane, black from exhaust of the other planes, to remain black. (Contrary to rumor, the stabilizer has never been painted black.)" | |
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$169.95 Buy Now | "F-11F Tiger Blue Angels" "The United States Navy's Blue Angels (or Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron), formed at the end of World War II, is the world's first officially-sanctioned military aerial demonstration team. The team started out flying 3 aircraft in formation, then four, and currently operates 6 aircraft per show." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "F-16 Falcon, Block 60" "The Block 60 configuration is the most extensive change in the history of the F-16 program. The unique features of the Block 60 version include the APG-80 multimode radar with active electronically scanned antenna, internalized forward-looking infrared navigation and targeting system, advanced cockpit (three large multifunction displays, picture-in-picture, enhanced automation), fiber-optic avionics data bus, commercial off-the-shelf processors, Falcon Edge internal electronic countermeasures system and the 32,000-pound-thrust-class F110-GE-132 engine." | |
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$169.95 Buy Now | "F-84G Thunderbirds" "The Squadron was activated, after 6 months training in an unofficial status, on June 1, 1953 as the 3600th Air Demonstration Team at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona." | |
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$169.95 Buy Now | "F-9F Blue Angels" "The Blue Angels were officially recommissioned on October 25, 1951, and reported to NAS Corpus Christi, Texas. Lt. Cdr. Voris was again tasked with assembling the flight team (he was the first of only two commanding officers to lead the group twice)." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "Fokewulf FW-189" "The Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu (Eagle Owl) was a twin-engine twin-boom three seat tactical reconnaissance and army cooperation aircraft. It first flew in 1938 (Fw 189V1), entered service in 1940, and was produced until mid-1944. It performed superbly as a reconnaissance aircraft and was both rugged and maneuverable." | |
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