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MESSERSCHMITT Me 262
MESSERSCHMITT Me 262
Known as the Schwalbe (Swallow), or Sturmvogel (storm petrel) the Me 262 was unquestionably the foremost fighter of its day, with a heavy armament, and a performance far superior to any aircraft available to the Allies during the latter stages of World War II.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 19, 2019
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MIKOYAN & GUREVICH MiG 21 ‘FISHBED’
MIKOYAN & GUREVICH MiG 21 ‘FISHBED’
With more than 10,000 examples built, having served with more than 40 air forces world-wide, having been licence built in India, China, Poland and Czechoslovakia, the MiG 21 series (known by the NATO name Fishbed) has been one of the most widely used jet fighter aircraft of all time, and
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 19, 2019
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MITSUBISHI A5M ‘CLAUDE’
MITSUBISHI A5M ‘CLAUDE’
The Mitsubishi A5M Type 96 Carrier Fighter began its operational career in September 1937 when aircraft of the Imperial Navy engaged aircraft of the Chinese Nationalist Government over the capital, Nanking.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 19, 2019
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WICKO WIZARD
WICKO WIZARD
The Wicko Wizard was a wire-braced low-wing monoplane developed from the Lion powered by a four-cylinder 60-kw (80-hp) ADC Cirrus II engine (from Avro Avian VH-UFY).
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 8, 2019
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WASPAIR TOMCAT
WASPAIR TOMCAT
The Tomcat was an ultra-light design of canard configuration designed and produced in the United Kingdom by Waspair and later produced in the United States by Midwest Microlites.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 8, 2019
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STITS SA-11 PLAYMATE
STITS SA-11 PLAYMATE
The Playmate was one of a series of designs of light aircraft produced by Raymond Stits in the United States, the SA-11 Playmate being produced in two variants, the SA-11A fitted with a 63-kw (85-hp) Continental C-85 engine, this being a single-seater; and the SA-11B being a two seater with
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  • May 8, 2019
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