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C-124 Globemaster Wood Model Airplane Featured Product
C-124 Globemaster Wood Model Airplane

To facilitate outsized cargo handling, the C-124 featured "clamshell" loading doors and hydraulic ramps in the nose and an elevator under the aft fuselage with an electric hoist amidships, and two overhead cranes (each with a capacity of 16,000 pounds) which could traverse the entire length of the 77 foot long cargo compartment. Our version of the Globemaster C-124 wood desktop features a hand-painted realistic color scheme of the actual Globemaster C-124 .


Span: 21"
Length: 15"

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A-1 Skyraider Model Airplane
A-1 Skyraider Model Airplane
In September 1 1968, Colonel William A. Jones flew an A-1 Skyraider. The A1 Skyraider wooden airplane display is completely hand-painted with its actual colors, markings and further details and covered with cleared lacquer for a glossy finish.
$169.95
A-1E Skyraider Model Airplane
A-1E Skyraider Model Airplane
The USAF altered the Navy’s AD-5 and redesignated it to A-1E in 1963. The A-1E Skyraider airplane military is completely hand-painted with its actual colors, markings and further details and covered with cleared lacquer for a glossy finish.
$169.95
A-20 Havoc Solid Nose Model Airplane
A-20 Havoc Solid Nose Model Airplane
Douglas A-20 Havoc operated as a very effective low level attack aircraft in the Pacific, and as a medium level bomber over Europe. The A-20 Havoc Solid Nose model wooden is completely hand-painted with its actual colors, markings and further details and covered with cleared lacquer for a glossy finish.
$169.95
A-26 Invader Glass Nose Model Airplane
A-26 Invader Glass Nose Model Airplane
The Douglas Invader was one of very few aircraft to be entirely conceived, designed, developed, produced in quantity and used in large numbers, all during World War II. The museum quality Glass Nose Invader A-26 airplane wooden is crafted with precision and made with only the finest materials.
$169.95
A-26 Invader Model Airplane
A-26 Invader Model Airplane
The first experimental Douglas A-26 Invader flew in July 1942 and exceeded all of the performance standards including the ability to carry twice the bomb load as required. Our version of the Invader A26 wooden airplane features a hand-painted realistic color scheme of the actual Douglas Invader.
$169.95
B-18 Bolo Pima Model Airplane
B-18 Bolo Pima Model Airplane
The Douglas B-18 Bolo was a United States Army Air corps and Royal Canadian Air Force bomber of the late 1930s and early 1940s based on the Douglas DC-2. The Bolo Pima B18 bomber airplane model is a seamless, flawless scale model replica of the famous Bolo Pima B-18.
$159.95
C-124 Globemaster II Model Airplane
C-124 Globemaster II Model Airplane
The Douglas C-124 Globemaster II, also fondly called "Old Shakey," could carry more than 200 troops. It had clamshell-type loading doors, built-in double hydraulic ramps and an elevator under the aft fuselage. The Douglas Globemaster II airplane military model is a seamless, flawless scale model replica of the famous Globemaster II C124 .
$169.95
C-124 Globemaster Wood Model Airplane
C-124 Globemaster Wood Model Airplane
To facilitate outsized cargo handling, the C-124 featured "clamshell" loading doors and hydraulic ramps in the nose and an elevator under the aft fuselage with an electric hoist amidships, and two overhead cranes (each with a capacity of 16,000 pounds) which could traverse the entire length of the 77 foot long cargo compartment. Our version of the Globemaster C-124 wood desktop features a hand-painted realistic color scheme of the actual Globemaster C-124 .
$169.95
C-133 Cargomaster Model Airplane
C-133 Cargomaster Model Airplane
The Douglas C-133 Cargomaster, a four-engine, turboprop transport, was larger and faster then earlier Douglas military cargo airplanes. This USAF C133 Cargomaster transport military model is perfect for exhibit and made to last.
$169.95
C-47 Skytrain Normandy Invasion Model Airplane
C-47 Skytrain Normandy Invasion Model Airplane
The C-47 transport, commonly referred to as "Gooney Bird," was one of four weapons singled out by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as the most instrumental in helping the US win World War II. All parts are cautiously carved, plus the vibrant colors and markings are painted on the C-47 Skytrain transport display desk top for precision.
$169.95
C-54 Skymaster Model Airplane
C-54 Skymaster Model Airplane
Derived from the commercial DC-4 airliner, the C-54 Skymaster was a workhorse transport aircraft for both the United States Army and the United States Navy branches of service. Planned as a technologically superior successor to the DC-3 type, the early DC-4 design suffered through growing pains of burgeoning pressurization technology, proving too much to handle and well ahead of it's time. As such, the DC-4 design went back to a simplified un-pressurized version that would become the basis for the C-54 for Army use and the R5D for Navy usage. Every C54 Skymaster military model transport is a work of art.
$169.95

Douglas Skyrocket
An experimental American rocket-powered plane that became the first aircraft to travel at more than twice the speed of sound. On November 30, 1953, pilot A. Scott Crossfield nudged the Skyrocket, which had been air-launched from a Boeing B-29, into a shallow dive at 18,900 meters and reached 2,136 km/h (Mach 2.01). The D-558 series, which also included the Skystreak, was developed by Douglas Aircraft under the direction of Edward H. Heinmann of the United States Navy. NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics) used the Skyrocket to explore the flight characteristics of swept-wing aircraft.
$169.95

Douglas Skystreak
Conceived in 1945, the D558-1 Skystreak was designed by the Douglas Aircraft Company for the U.S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, in conjunction with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). The Skystreaks were turbojet powered aircraft that took off from the ground under their own power and had straight wings and tails. All the skystreaks were initially painted scarlet, which lead to the nickname "crimson test tube." NACA later had the color of the Skystreaks changed to white to improve optical tracking and photography. The Skystreaks were ideal first-generation, simple, transonic research airplanes.
$169.95
F-18 Hornet Blue Angels Model Airplane
F-18 Hornet Blue Angels Model Airplane
Designed with the blue-and-gold paint scheme, The Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornet is immediately recognizable. The heart-stopping aerobatics are famous. It’s the Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy’s squadron of F/A-18 Hornet strike fighters, whose skillful and daring maneuvers win respect around the world. The year 1946 marked the first performance of the Blue Angels, inspired by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Chief of Naval Operations.
$169.95
Globemaster C124 Model Airplane
Globemaster C124 Model Airplane
Despite its problems, the C-124 demonstrated that it was the cheapest air transport per ton-mile in the Air Force inventory. The C124 Globemaster model wooden is completely hand-painted with its actual colors, markings and further details and covered with cleared lacquer for a glossy finish.
$169.95
Martin B10 Bomber Model Airplane
Martin B10 Bomber Model Airplane
One of the most important, and to many, most beautiful, contributions to flight's Golden Age was America's Martin B-10 bomber classic airplane. This Martin B10 model mahogany airplane is glossed with clear lacquer to provide long lasting protection as a finishing touch
$169.95

MD-95
Having begun development in 1995, the MD-95 family of twin-jets is designed to serve the 100 passengers, high- frequency, short-to-medium range routes such as those flown presently by DC-9s. The MD-95 will also feature reduced fuel consumption, reduced exhaust emissions, and significantly lowered sound levels. Variations on the basic model such as an extended range model, a 127 passenger model, and an 80 passenger commuter model are all in development. Delivery is scheduled for 1999.
$169.95
Skytrain C-47 Wood Model Airplane
Skytrain C-47 Wood Model Airplane
One of the most famous airplanes ever built, the "Skytrain", more commonly called the "Gooney Bird", saw action in three wars - something only a handful of aircraft can claim. The museum quality Skytrain C-47 desktop transport military is crafted with precision and made with only the finest materials.
$169.95


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