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P47 Thunderbolt 1.20 ARTF

Top quality fiberglass molded fuselage and cowling.
Laser cut construction; Balsa built-up wings, aileron, flaps ,sectional tailplane and finished with a premium Solar Tax covering.

Messersechmitt BF109E ARTF

In the Summer of 1934 a team headed by Professor Willy Messersechmitt and Ingeneer Rethel began to develop a new single seat fighter aeroplane.
The German Ministry of Aeronautics was looking for a replacement for their ageing biplanes so the BF-109 became the standard combat aircraft for the German airforce.

Critical Mass ARTF

This is a faithful replica of the clipped wing Reno Racer Sea Fury "Critical Mass".
One piece epoxy glass fuselage and cowling with high gloss paint.

B25 Mitchell ARTF

Incredible fiberglass work is evident in the picture.
This ARF has built up fabric covered wings that are painted to an exact match to the fuselage, full hardware, and realistic flight qualities.

Spitfire Mk. XIV/XIX ARTF

This is probably the nicest flying Spit available, maintaining all the scale shape with none of the usual associated handling problems.
The long nose of the later Griffon powered marques makes balancing easier.

F-8F Bearcat ARTF

Designed to intercept enemy aircraft, the F-8F Bearcat was designed to climb quickly and cruise at a high rate of speed.
As a naval aircraft, it used a proven engine and was designed to be as light as possible.

Focke Wulf FW-190 ARTF

The aircraft is painted in the scheme of Jagdgeschwader 1 (JG 1) Oesau which saw significant combat over France and the Netherlands, as flown by Feldwebel Alfred Bindseil.
He was credited with 5 kills before being shot down by a combined force of Spitfires and P-47 Thunderbolts on July 20th, 1944.