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Model Kit loď 6524 - LCVP with US INFANTRY (1:35)

Model Kit loď 6524 - LCVP with US INFANTRY (1:35). Model lodě ke slepení. Měřítko: 1:35; velikost: 314 mm; obtížnost: 4. Informace o originálu: 100% NOVÉ FORMY - SKVĚLÉ OBTISKY PRO 8 VERZÍ Barevné schéma (Doporučené barvy Italeri): - 4768AP, 4681AP, 4674AP, 4309AP, 4746AP, 4734AP, 4728AP, 4601AP, 4603AP, 4673AP Detaily modelu: Měřítko: 1:35 Velikost: 314 mm Obtížnost: 4 Doporučeno pro děti od 14 let. Upozornění: Nebezpečí udušení! Výrobek obsahuje malé části. NEVHODNÉ PRO DĚTI DO 3 LET!

1347 CZK

1/72 Be-8 amphibian aircraft (with water skis & hydrofoils)

1/72 Be-8 amphibian aircraft (with water skis & hydrofoils). The Beriev Be-8 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 33”, NATO reporting name “Mole”), was built by the Soviet Beriev OKB in 1947. It was a passenger/liaison amphibian aircraft with a layout similar to the Be-4 but substantially larger and heavier. It was a single engine parasol with the wing installed on a thin pylon and a pair of short struts. Compared to the Be-4, the Be-8 was equipped with retractable landing gear, and pilot and passenger cabins had heating utilizing engine heat. The Be-8 was intended as a civil aircraft and carried no armament. First flight was on December 3, demonstrating good performance. Two experimental aircraft were built, and one was demonstrated during 1951 Soviet Aviation Day at Tushino.One of Be-8 was equipped with hydrofoils, developed at TsAGI. These “Underwater Wings” were installed on landing gear struts and pushed aircraft above the water well before it could be done by the wing lift force. As a result, takeoff was much easier and imposed less punishment on the hull from the waves. Despite very effective during takeoff hydrofoils had negative impact on flight speed. Construction of retractable hydrofoils was not ready, and the concept did not find practical applications.

1259.01 CZK

1/48 Ox Towing Me 163B with a Luftwaffe Ground Crew

1/48 Ox Towing Me 163B with a Luftwaffe Ground Crew. At the final stages of WW2, the Third Reich faced serious shortage of fuel and to save the maximum amount possible, draft animals were used for taxiing aircraft on airfields, too. Even the most advanced jet and rocket-powered military aircraft such as the Me 262 or Me 163 were often seen in 1945 being towed like a mere middle ages style ox cart. This set contains a figure of a Luftwaffe groundcrew with a draft animal ready to tow a Me 163 Komet on the airfield (the figures have been sculpted based on a period photo. However, a photo of a Bf 109G being towed by such poor animal exists too). The draft animal offered in our set can be used in any other type of diorama as well. Country: Germany / WWII

505 CZK

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