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The MiG-3 was ordered into production in December 1940. First deliveries of the new fighter to front line fighter squadrons occurred in April 1941.
The North American P-51 D was truly a "fighter pilot's dream." It is perhaps the best known fighter aircraft of all time.
In 1970 Northrop won a competition for an improved International Fighter Aircraft (IFA) to replace the F-5A, with better air-to-air performance against aircraft like the Soviet MiG 21.
The Bell P-39 “Airacobra” was one of the principal fighter aircraft in service with American forces at the start of World War II.
One of the greatest fighters of all time designed by Willi Messerschmitt the Bf 109 was in continuous production from 1936 to 1945 the over 33000 produced
Commonly known simply as the 2 pounder gun, this 40mm cannon was originally designed to serve as the tank gun for the Vickers Cruiser Tank Mk. I.
Soviet 7,62mm machinegun Maxim with water cooling was the principle machinegun of the Red army and was extensively used during Great Patriotic war.
Soviet 82-mm battalion mortar BM-37 was both quite effective and relatively light ' its weight (61 kg) allowed it to be transported by four men crew.
The standard mortar used by the British army during World War II was the Ordnance ML 3-inch mortar, sometimes called the Mark II.
The 76,2-mm Soviet infantry gun was designed to support infantry on battlefield. It was the first mass-produced heavy gun created in Soviet Union.
Infantry is the most ancient troop type. Yet even in the era when warfare is dominated by planes, tanks and heavy artillery infantry remains a necessary element in any army.
The M4 medium series utilized various forms of power plants. The Ford GAA engine version was designated M4A3.
At the heat of WW2, the M4 medium series mounting the 75mm gun are considered to be the best tank around by the US army.
This is not just a rehashed Churchill Mk.III kit, for it offers modelers something quite unique with its multiple new parts.
This Flakpanther 341 mit 2cm Flakvierling design never advanced much further…except in terms of Dragon’s superb new 1/72 scale plastic kit!
Development of the twin-barrel 5.5cm Zwilling was authorized on 8 May 1944 and it featured a special Krupp armored turret weighing 9.06 tonnes mounted on a Panther Ausf.G chassis.
All the appropriate characteristics of this rather special conversion are present, and it will have 1/72 scale model-makers purring with pleasure.
The Ilyushin Il-2 Shturmovik was the Russian military's representative ground-attack aircraft during WWII.
The 1/72 scale Warbirds Collection welcomes the A6M3 Zero fighter Model 32, which was codenamed "Hamp" by American forces.
During the first half of the Second World War, the Messerschmitt Bf109 E was the main fighter of the German airforce.
Molded in color with clear canopy and upgraded decal sheet by Starfighter decals