
$139.95 Buy Now | "HC-130H, USCG" "The HC-130 Hercules is a long-range surveillance and transport, fixed-wing aircraft that is used to perform search and rescue, enforcement of laws and treaties including illegal drug interdiction, marine environmental protection, military readiness, and International Ice Patrol missions, as well as cargo and personnel transport." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "HU-16 Albatross ,USCG" "The Coast Guard HU-16 Albatross was a familiar sight around the harbors of most American coastal cities. Among other duties, they performed search and rescue missions." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "HU-16 Albatross, Navy" "The HU-16 Albatross is best known as a rescue aircraft. During the Korean War, Albatrosses rescued almost 1,000 United Nations personnel from coastal waters and rivers, often behind enemy lines." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "Hawker Hurricane Mk I, RAF" "Overshadowed by the Spitfire, the Hawker Hurricane was slower, less manoeuverable and 10 years behind in technology. But it was available in big numbers when needed - especially in the Battle of Britain." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "Hanriot HD-1" "Designed by Pierre Dupont, the Hanriot HD.1 biplane was small but agile. It was rejected by the French Air Service in late 1916 but found favor with the air services of Belgium and Italy, becoming the standard Italian fighter during World War I. Though not as fast as the Albatros scouts or the Hansa-Brandenburg D.I, it was sturdy, reliable and very maneuverable. Entering service during the summer of 1917, the HD.1 proved its worth throughout the war. On 26 December 1917, Italian pilots equipped with the Hanriot HD.1 engaged and destroyed eleven German reconnaissance aircraft at Istrana without incurring a single loss. Willy Coppens, Belgium's consummate balloon buster, scored most of his victories flying this aircraft. " | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "Horsa Glider, RAF" "The British Horsa glider was considerably larger than the American Waco CG-4A. It could carry as many as 30 troops and a substantially larger supply load compared to the CG-4A's maximum load of 13 Glider Infantry troops ." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "Hawker Sea Fury" "The Fury was developed from the Tempest. The Hawker Sea Fury was the naval counterpart. It was fitted with hook, folding wings and other adaptations. The War had nearly ended by the time the Sea Fury had mad its maiden voyage." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "Hawker Typhoon, RAF" "The Hawker Typhoon was used more as a tactical aircraft that was very effective at lower altitudes, and could haul a ton of bombs at high speed. 3,300 served in support of the ground troops in Europe." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Heinkel He-111" "The He-111 was the Luftwaffe's only mass-produced heavy bomber, even though it had only two engines. It was regarded as a medium bomber by US standards." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "H-13 M*A*S*H*" "One of the first helicopters developed by Bell, the H13 is a derivative of the Bell Model 30, which was developed as early as 1943. It first flew in 1945 and was delivered to US forces in Korea in January 1951. The veteran who piloted this H13 was stationed with the 46th surgical Hosptial MASH, near the Punch Bowl. He flew through monsoons and freezing weather to deliver patients to hospitals." | |
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$144.95 Buy Now | "HH-43B Husky" "The ""Huskie"" was used primarily for crash rescue and aircraft fire-fighting. It was in use with the U.S. Navy when delivery of the H-43As to the USAF Tactical Air Command began in November 1958. Delivery of the -B series began in June 1959. In mid-1962, the USAF changed the H-43 designation to HH-43 to reflect the aircraft's rescue role. The final USAF version was the HH-43F with engine modifications for improved performance." | |
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$119.95 Buy Now | "Hughes' Spruce Goose" "Howard Hughes was known as an innovator in aircraft construction and design. The new plane's official name bore the initials of the principals in the project HK-1....But to most of us it's always just been ""Spruce Goose""." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "HU-16 Hemisphere Dancer Jimmy Buffett" "An experienced seaplane pilot, Buffett now owns a Dassault Falcon 900ex jet. Jimmy's ""Hemisphere Dancer"", a Grumman HU-16 Albatross in which Jimmy was shot at, as told in the song ""Jamacia Mistaka"" on ""Banana Wind"" (1996), is now on display in Orlando, FL." | |
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$1499.95 Buy Now | "HMS Bounty Sailing Ship" "A coal carrying merchant ship operating on the coast of England, named the Bethia, was purchased by the Admiralty, renamed the Bounty, and recommissioned in 1787 for a special mission." | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "HMS Victory Sailing Ship 40""" "HMS Victory is the oldest commissioned warship in the world, and is still manned by Officers and Ratings of the Royal Navy. She is now the flagship of the Second Sea Lord and Commander in Chief Naval Home Command and lies in No 2 Dry Dock at Portsmouth." | |
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$1299.95 Buy Now | "HMS Victory Sailing Ship 30""" "HMS Victory is the oldest commissioned warship in the world, and is still manned by Officers and Ratings of the Royal Navy. She is now the flagship of the Second Sea Lord and Commander in Chief Naval Home Command and lies in No 2 Dry Dock at Portsmouth." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "Heinkel He-162, A-2 Volksjager" "An inexpensive single-engine jet fighter suited for mass producton, the He-162 had a higher top speed than the more famous Me-262. Although a successful design, the early He-162's suffered from a variety of dif- ficulties resulting from being rushed in to production. By the end o f the war 120 He 162's had been delivered." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "HH-3E Jolly Green Giant" "The HH-3E, the Jolly Green Giant, is a twin-engine, heavy-lift helicopter. It is used for search and recovery of personnel and aerospace hardware in support of global air and space operations. It is also used for combat and special operations." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Hughes OH-6A Cayuse" "The OH-6A ""Cayuse"" is a small tactical helicopter flown by units of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment [SOAR]. It can cruise at speeds of 150 mph. Hughes developed the Model 369 as a prototype for the U.S. Army in the early 1960s." | |
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$69.95 Buy Now | "HSL-37 Easy Riders" "Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Light THIRTY-SEVEN (HSL-37) was established on 3 July 1975 aboard Naval Air Station, Barbers Point, Hawaii, and remains the NavyÆs oldest operational Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System (LAMPS) squadron." | |
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