
$129.95 Buy Now | "Grumman Guardian AF-2S" "The Grumman Guardian was developed as World War II came to a close. The Navy, realizing a need for anti-submarine aircraft, ordered Grumman Aerospace Corporation to modify the developing XTB3F-1 bomber, a potential successor to the famed TBF/TBM Avenger" | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "Grumann FF1" "First flown in 1931, the Grumman FF-1 (affectionately known as ""Fifi )"" was noteworthy for its innovative design characteristics that marked a great step forward in aircraft design - first fighter with retractable landing gear." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "Grumman Widgeon J4F-1" "The Coast Guard purchased 25 Grumman J4F-1 aircraft, a light amphibian utility transport, for search and rescue duty. They were purchased in two batches beginning in 1941 and the initial order consisted of eight aircraft, purchased under contract TCG-33459, with the first aircraft delivered from Grumman on 7 July 1941. These aircraft were given USCG service numbers V197 through V204. The following year the second batch, consisting of 17 aircraft, was acquired under contract TCG-34026. The first J4F from this batch was delivered to the Coast Guard on 25 February 1942 and the final was delivered on 29 June 1942. These aircraft were given the service numbers V205 through V221." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "Grumman XF5F Sky Rocket" "In 1938, Grumman presented a proposal to the Navy for a twin engine carrier based fighter. The design was unlike any aircraft that had ever been considered before by the USN. Grumman's concept called for a light weight (under 10,000 lbs maximum take off weight) aircraft powered by two 1,200 hp Wright R-1820 engines." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "Global Hawk" "The Global Hawk Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) provides Air Force and joint battlefield commanders near-real-time, high-resolution, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance imagery. The Global Hawk provided Air Force and joint warfighting commanders more than 15,000 of these images to support Operation Enduring Freedom, flying more than 50 missions and 1,000 combat hours." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "German Albatross, DV" "The DV was the last Albatros fighter to see action in WW I when it arrived at the front on October 1917. It was powered by a high compression German engineered Mercedes engine with oversized cylinders that produced 180 hp." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "G4M ""Betty"" Bomber" "The G4M- Allied reporting-name 'Betty' - was the main heavy bomber of the Japanese Navy during World War II. It was remarkable for its long range, but this was achieved by depriving the aircraft of armour while providing it with huge fuel tanks in the" | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "Gulfstream V" "Since the Gulfstream V entered service on June 30, 1997, it has proven itself worthy of its accolades. That same year, the Gulfstream V and the Gulfstream V design team received the aviation industry's highest honor, the Robert J. Collier Trophy." | |
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$114.95 Buy Now | "Granville Gee-Bee Super Sportster" "The Gee Bee Super Sportster was the creation of the Granville Brothers who designed the distinctive barrel-shaped fuselage tailored to the diameter of its P&W Wasp engine." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "Gee-Bee Super Sportster" "The Gee Bee Super Sportster was the creation of the Granville Brothers who designed the distinctive barrel-shaped fuselage tailored to the diameter of its P&W Wasp engine. " | |
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$114.95 Buy Now | "Granville Gee-Bee R2 Z Model" "During the Great Depression the market for Sport airplanes was all but gone, the only thing left going was air racing, and an amazingly large sum of prize money was being offered at the Cleveland National Air Races..." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "G-21 Grumman Goose, Texaco Oil" "The Goose began life in the pre WW2 days as Grumman's first design intended for civilian use, but most of the type's production ultimately was against military orders placed during WW2." | |
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$174.95 Buy Now | "German Hindenburg Blimp Airship" "At 803.8 feet in length and 135.1 feet in diameter, the German passenger airship Hindenburg (LZ-129) was the largest aircraft ever to fly. The commercial flights of Hindenburg, along with Graf Zeppelin, pioneered the first transatlantic air service. She carried hundreds of passengers and traveled thousands of miles before being destroyed in a tragic fire on May 6, 1937 at NAS Lakehurst." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "Gerry Anderson Fireball XL-5" "Leading the World Space Fleet in 2063 is FIREBALL XL5, an incredible spaceship steered through space by the steady hand of Captain Steve Zodiac. Encountering strange creatures and mysterious phenomena along the way, Zodiac and his crew have their work cut out for them as they patrol the outer reaches of Sector 25." | |
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$169.95 Buy Now | "Gerry Anderson Super Car" "The Super Car was a prototype vehicle that could travel in the air, on land, beneath the sea and into space. Its test pilot was Mike Mercury, who traveled the world in search of adventure." | |
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$159.95 Buy Now | "Gerry Anderson Stingray" "Stingray was created by the renowned Gerry Anderson, who went on to create Thunderbirds. Originally shown in 1964, it was the first British television series to be filmed in colour. It was first transmitted in black and white, as colour TV didn't start until 1967 in Britain!" | |
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$159.95 Buy Now | "Gerry Anderson Thunderbird 1" "Thunderbird 1 is flown by Scott Tracy. It's a high speed sub-orbital scout craft. Thunderbird 1 is normally first on the scene at a rescue. Scott can then report back to base first hand and advise on the situation. The craft leaves Tracy Island like a rocket, rapidly climbing to a high altitude after which it changes to horizontal flight. At slower speeds TB1 employs swing wings for stability. THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO!" | |
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$159.95 Buy Now | "Gerry Anderson Thunderbird 2" "This Thunderbird is used in most rescue operations. It's the aircraft used to transport equipment anywhere in the world. Virgil Tracy is the pilot and he also tends to operate the machinery the craft carries. Cargo is transported in huge 'pods' that form the main body of the aircraft." | |
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$159.95 Buy Now | "Gerry Anderson Thunderbird 3" "This is International Rescue's spaceship, piloted by Alan Tracy. Thunderbird 3 is mainly used as a ferry between Tracy Island and Thunderbird 5. In 2026 there doesn't seem to be much happening in space and this Thunderbird is rarely used in rescue operations. This ship has more in common with current day rockets than interstellar ships like Fireball XL5. It's more or less a 'space shuttle' in terms of capability and function." | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "German Battleship Bismarck" "The battleship Bismarck was named in honour of Otto Fnrst von Bismarck, the architect of German unification and the arbiter of European politics during the second half of the 19th century." | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "Gearing Class Destroyer" "Kennedy is an example of a Gearing class destroyer, which were built during WW2 and became the workhorses of the Cold War destroyer navy." | |
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$449.95 Buy Now | "Gato Class Submarine" "The Gato-class of submarine was the state of the art in American design at the start of World War II. Using the previous Tambor-class submarineas as the model standard, the Gatos incorporated improvements that increased their overall abilities." | |
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$49.00 Buy Now | "Gee-Bee Squadron Mobile" "Seemingly designed by Disney cartoon designers the Gee-Bees were winning 1932 national air races. With names like Wasp Jr. and Bumblebee they featured 550 HP engines and did not use wing flaps." | |
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$69.95 Buy Now | "Great Seal Plaque" "Creating an official symbol of the United States was a collaborative effort by America's Founding Fathers that began on July 4, 1776. Finalized on June 20, 1782, the Great Seal is a unique combination of symbols and mottoes that convey their vision of America." | |
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$69.95 Buy Now | "Georgia State Seal Plaque" "The Great Seal of the state of Georgia features a symbolic image of the Constitution as an arch that is supported by three pillars." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Grumann Trader C-1A" "ALL-WEATHER, instrument flight trainer and light transport with tricycle landing gear. Similar to S-2A aircraft (2 CREW, 9 PASSENGERS) ." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "German V-1 Flying Bomb" "The Vergeltungswaffe 1 Fi 103 / FZG-76 (V-1), known as the Flying bomb, Buzz bomb or Doodlebug, was the first modern guided missile used in wartime and the first cruis missle. Called the Buzz bomb because of the buzz sound of the engine." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "Grumman Widgeon G-44" "The smallest of Grumman's amphibians developed for civil use, the Widgeon was conceived as a light personal and executive transport, following the success of the larger Goose. The prototype Widgeon flew for the first time in July 1940, but America's impending entry into WW2 stalled plans for civilian production. The first production Widgeon was the military J4F1, a three seat anti submarine patrol and utility version for the US Navy. The US Navy and US Army Air Force ordered large numbers of Widgeons throughout the war years, others saw service with the US Coast Guard and 15 were supplied to Britain's Royal Navy, that service originally calling the aircraft Gosling. In all, 176 Widgeons were built for military service during the conflict." | |
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