Granville Gee Bee Racer mdoel. The decade from 1925 to 1935 saw exciting attempts to wring more and more speed from often frail aircraft structures, the enthusiasm for these attempts being engendered by the rapidly growing sport/spectacle that began in the United States and was known as pylon racing. The classic in this category was the Thomson Trophy, first flown in 1929. The races of 1931 and 1932 were won by Granville Bee Bees, amazing planes which could reach almost 300 mph. Designed and built by the five Granville brothers (hence the popul
Historical, import_2022_03_16_042026, Premium Collection, Racing and Unusual
204,12
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.725
Sikorsky S-61
Sikorsky S-61 Helicopter. In September 1957 the US Navy awarded Sikorsky a development contract to produce an amphibious anti submarine warfare helicopter capable of detecting and attacking submarines. The prototype Sea King flew on March 11 1959, while production deliveries took place from September 1961. Power for initial production aircraft was supplied by two 930kW (1250shp) General Electric T58GE8B turboshafts.Development of a civil version was undertaken almost concurrently, with the commercial S61L flying for the first time on November 2
Helicopters, import_2022_03_16_042026
182,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.726
Boeing 757 / American
Boeing 757 American Airlines airplane model. The first flight of a Boeing 757 took place in February 1982. Using the same fuselage cross-section as the Boeing 727, but with a length 19 ft. 7 in. greater, the Boeing 757 is a short/medium range airliner with a maximum high-density seating arrangement for 224 passengers. The Boeing 757 is one of the world's most economical turbofan-powered airliners in the short/medium range category, showing a fuel saving of 45 per cent per passenger by comparison with earlier medium-range aircraft. The avionics
Airplane Model
Airline and Commercial
236,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.727
A-36 Bonanza
Beechcraft A36 Bonanza airplane model. Introduced in 1968, the Model 36 is a six-seat utility aircraft. This airplane is basically a slightly lengthened (10 inches) version of the V35B, combining the tail unit of the Model 33, and the strengthened landing gear developed for the Beech Baron. This airplane also has double doors on the starboard side of the fuselage, making it easier to load or unload cargo when used in a utility role.
Mahogany Wood. Scale 1/24. Wingspan 16 1/2 inches, Length 13 1/2 inches.
Airplane Model
General and Business Aviation
185,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.728
Sikorsky S-92
The Sikorsky S-92 medium lift twin engine helicopter is manufactured by the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. The S-92 is an evolution of Sikorsky S-70 US Army Black Hawk and US Navy Seahawk helicopters and is available in a 19-seat passenger commercial, a 22 troop utility and a number of mission-specific configurations including Search and Rescue (SAR), government and VIP transportation.,,,,Scale 1/48. Rotorspan 14 inches, Length 15 inches.
Helicopters, import_2022_03_16_042026
182,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.729
F4U-5N Night Corsair
Vought F4U Corsair night fighter airplane model. The Vought F4U-5N Corsair model was a single-seater night fighter variant whose main difference in outward appearance from stock F4U-5 types was the radar radome installed in the right wing. Other distinguishing features included an extra radio antenna in the vertical stabilizer, autopilot gear to reduce pilot fatigue, and extensive flash suppressor pipes and plates installed on and behind the exhaust pipe system to preserve pilot night vision. The F4U-5NL was equipped both with de-icing rubber o
Airplane Model
Navy and Marine Corps, World War II
182,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.730
Raytheon-Beech Starship
Beechcraft Starship airplane model. To provide a new generation of corporate transports, Beech looked to Burt Rutan's Scaled Composites Inc. This led to the construction of the Model 2000 Starship 1. The Starship design has compound taper main wings, which mount the two pusher engines. Large endplate fins, known as tip sails, provide longitudinal stability, augmented by two small fins on the wing trailing edge. Additional keel area is provided by a ventral fin under the extreme rear of the slender fuselage. Virtually the entire structure is mad
CUSTOM BUILT AIRPLANE MODELS, General and Business Aviation
322,92
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.731
McDonnell Douglas MD-11 airplane model
McDonnell Douglas began studies in 1978 of an aircraft to replace the DC-10 on the Long Beach production line. The result was the MD-11 tri-jet of 1985. This is essentially a stretched DC-10, but with a new outer wing incorporating winglets, a new tail, a two-pilot EFIS flight deck, and the choice of either General Electric CF6-80C or Pratt &, Whitney PW4460 engines. (In June of 1983 the company adopted a new system of MD designations, breaking away from the old Douglas Commercial (DC) system.) The MD-11P, all passenger version, is able
Airline and Commercial, CUSTOM BUILT AIRPLANE MODELS, import_2022_03_16_042026
322,92
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.732
L-10 Electra / Amelia Earhart
Lockheed L-10 Electra used by Amelia Earhart airplane model. The prototype for this 10-passenger all metal plane was first flown on February 23, 1934, and entered service during 1934, initially with Northwest Airlines. By the late 1930s it was being used by eight American operators. The Electra L-10-E is probably best known as the plane that Amelia Earhart disappeared in. Use of the Electra by small civil operators continued after World War II, as it was cheap to buy and operate, but few remained in service after the late 1960s. The Electra is
Airplane Model
Historical, Racing and Unusual
182,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.733
Travel Air Mystery Ship
Travel Air Mystery Ship airplane model. The Travel Air Mystery Ship was built by Travel Air incorporated whose president was Walter Beech, who loved air racing, and was designed by Herb Rawdon and Walter Burnham, the aircraft utilized a fixed landing gear and was one of the first low wing monoplanes. Wingspan measured 29 feet 2inches, with an overall length of 20 feet 2 inches. With its advanced enclosed cowling and a 400+ H.P. Wright J6-9(R-975) radial engine, it was able to set speed records in excess of 235 mph.
Mahogany Wood. Scale: 1/20. W
Airplane Model
Historical, Racing and Unusual
329,95
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.734
Boeing 767-300 / American
American Airlines ,Boeing 767 airplane model. Announced simultaneously with the Model 757, the Boeing Model 767 introduced a completely new fuselage structure which is 4 feet 1 inch wider, providing seven- or eight- abreast seating with two aisles. In high-density eight-abreast configuration this airplane could accommodate a maximum of 289 passengers. The first Model 767 was rolled out at Everett, Washington, on August 4, 1981, and made a 2 hour 4 minute maiden flight on September 26th, 1981.Scale: 1/100. Wingspan 19 inches, Length 21 1
Airline and Commercial, import_2022_03_16_042026, US Airways
290,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.735
Boeing 717 / MD-95
Boeing 717 airplane model. The Boeing 717-200 is the world's best jetliner specifically designed for the short-haul, high-frequency 100-passenger airline market. The new twinjet makes effective use of today's technology to lower operating costs, and it offers breakthrough simplicity, reduced noise and emissions, and big-jet comfort. The 717 is designed to meet replacement and expansion needs in the 100-seat category, projected at approximately 3,000 airplanes. Final assembly of the 717 takes place on a unique moving production line at the Boein
Airplane Model
Airline and Commercial, CUSTOM BUILT AIRPLANE MODELS
329,95
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.736
Lockheed Vega
Lockheed Vega model. The holder of numerous world records, this airplane came from humble beginnings. First becoming keenly interested in aviation during 1910, the brothers Allan and Malcolm Loughead (pronounced Lockheed) founded, in early 1916, the first company to bear their name, Loughead Aircraft Manufacturing Company at Santa Barbara, California. This organization ran into financial difficulties and was closed in 1920 or 1921, and it was not until late 1926 or early 1927 that there was formed a new company, the Lockheed Aircraft Company. T
Airplane Model
Historical, Racing and Unusual
254,12
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.737
Citation S-II
Cessna Citation SII airplane model. The Cessna Citation, announced in 1968, was one of the first of the new generation of turbofan-powered business jets, a response to growing pressure from environmentalists for quieter engines and from operators for better fuel economy. When the Prototype flew for the first time on September 15, 1969, and deliveries began in 1972.
Scale 1/40. Wingspan 12 inches, Length 12 inches.
Airplane Model
General and Business Aviation
186,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.738
BAe-31 Jetstream American Eagle
BAe-31 Jetstream model. The Jetstream was originally a project of the very old British aviation company Handley Page. But when production costs (originally projected to be 3 million pounds) exceeded 13 million pounds, the company went into voluntary liquidation, this coming just one year after the company celebrated its diamond jubilee on June 17, 1969. It was finally Scottish Aviation Ltd. which continued manufacture of the aircraft. Even this company was to lose its identity as the Scottish Division of British Aerospace Aircraft Group on Janu
Airplane Model
Airline and Commercial
329,95
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.739
M-130 China Clipper
Martin M-130 Flying Boat airplane model. , The China Clipper inaugurated mail service to the Pacific on November 22, 1935 flying from Alameda Seaplane Base in San Francisco Bay before a crowd of 25,000. The inaugural flight to Manila was a momentous occasion. Although the S-42 had paved the way for Pacific air travel, the extra fuel necessary to fly from North America to Hawaii made it impossible for the S-42 to carry passengers. The M-130 was larger and heavier than the S-42 weighing 26 tons, and it carried more fuel. Even on the long
Airplane Model
Airline and Commercial
224,12
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.740
Cessna 150
Cessna 150 airplane model. With the first flight of the Model 150 during September, 1957, the company re-entered the two-seat lightplane market. Production of the Model 150 began in August 1958, and by the time it ended during 1977 a total of 23,836 airplanes had been built. At that time it was replaced on the production lines by the basically similar Cessna Model 152. Improvements on this airplane included a more powerful engine plus installation and cowling changes to reduce engine noise and vibration, together with a McCauley propeller of a
General and Business Aviation, import_2022_03_16_042026, Premium Collection
204,12
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.741
L-1049 Constellation / Eastern
Lockheed L-1049 Constellation Eastern Airlines model. Design of the Lockheed L-49 began in 1939 to meet the requirement of Pan American Airways and Transcontinental &, Western Air (now Trans World Airlines), for a 40-passenger airliner for use on domestic routes. Manufacture of the airplane was initiated, but with the outbreak of World War II aircraft on the production line were commandeered for service with the USAAF as transports under the designation C-69, the first being flown on January 9, 1943. The first Constellation was certified
Airline and Commercial, import_2022_03_16_042026, US Airways
182,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.742
Learjet 35
Gates Learjet 35 airplane model. The Learjet 35 was a stretched Model 25 with an eight-seat cabin and was complemented by the long-range Model 36. Promising lower noise levels and greater fuel economy than the Model 25, the first Learjet 35 took to the air on August 22, 1973. The Learjet 35 carried a maximum of eight passengers and, with reduced payload, had a transcontinental range, and the Learjet 36 carried up to six passengers but with the ability to trade two of them for the extra fuel to give nonstop capability across the North Atlantic.
Airplane Model
General and Business Aviation
182,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.743
S-43 Flying Boat
Sikorsky S-43 Flying Boat Pan American Airlines. The last model of the Sikorsky flying boats was launched on June 1, 1935. Equipped with two 750hp engines, a top speed of 190mph, and a range of 775 miles, the S-43 reclaimed some of the commercial interest that the original S-38 had brought Sikorsky from his buyers. Filling the gap left by its predecessor, the S-43 set four payload-to-height records one year after its inception and reached a maximum altitude of 29,950ft. Seventeen of the fifty-three S-43s manufactured were purchased by the US Na
Airline and Commercial, import_2022_03_16_042026, US Airways
182,52
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.744
Canadair Limited CL.215
The Canadair CL-215 was an amphibian designed primarily for firefighting in Canada, although it was also available to military customers for search and rescue and utility roles. For its fire-fighting role the CL-215 can lift 5455 liters (1440 gal.) of water or retardant fluid in two fuselage tanks. The water is scooped from a convenient lake or river through two retractable inlets mounted under the hull, while the CL-215 taxies across the surface. It then takes off and flies to the area of the fire where the load is jettisoned in under a second
Airline and Commercial, CUSTOM BUILT AIRPLANE MODELS, import_2022_03_16_042026
322,92
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.745
MD-80 / Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines model airplane. For operators of the DC-9 who sought to offset rising fuel costs of the mid-1970s, McDonnell Douglas proposed new versions of the DC-9-50. The DC-9 Super 80 was launched in October 1977, with wingspan increased by 14 ft. 5 in., and fuselage length increased by 14 ft. 2 in., allowing up to 172 passengers to be carried. In June of 1983 the company adopted a new system of MD designations, breaking away from the old Douglas Commercial (DC) system. The Super 80 thus became the MD-80.
Scale: 1/100. Wingspan 13 inches,
Airplane Model
Airline and Commercial
329,95
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.746
Space Shuttle Orbiter - 1/100
NASA Space Shuttle display model. The Space Shuttle takes off from Earth as a rocket and maneuvers in orbit as a spacecraft. After reentry into Earth's atmosphere, it is controlled and brought into an unpowered landing in the mode of a conventional fixed-wing airplane. The Shuttle takes off vertically under the power of three Rocketdyne main propulsion engines, each developing 375,000-lb. thrust, plus two Thiokol solid-propellant booster rockets, each producing 2,900,000 lb. thrust, the combined thrust being 3,091.5 tons. Orbital speed of the S
Airplane Model
Space and Rockets
197,79
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.747
A-320 / Northwest
Northwest Airlines A320 model. The A320 is perhaps best known as the first airliner to introduce a fly-by-wire flight control system - where control inputs from the pilot are transmitted to the flying surfaces by electronic signals rather than mechanical means. Apart from a small weight saving, the advantage of fly-by-wire is as it is computer controlled, flight envelope protection makes it virtually impossible to exceed certain flight parameters such as G limits and the aircraft's maximum operating speed and angle of attack limits.Scale: 1/100
Airplane Model
Airline and Commercial, CUSTOM BUILT AIRPLANE MODELS
322,92
USD
Scalecraft
US
scalecraft.com
101.748
MD-11 - Delta Airlines
Delta Airlines MD-11. McDonnell Douglas began studies in 1978 of an aircraft to replace the DC-10 on the Long Beach production line. The result was the MD-11 tri-jet of 1985. This is essentially a stretched DC-10, but with a new outer wing incorporating winglets, a new tail, a two-pilot EFIS flight deck, and the choice of either General Electric CF6-80C or Pratt &, Whitney PW4460 engines. (In June of 1983 the company adopted a new system of MD designations, breaking away from the old Douglas Commercial (DC) system.) The MD-11P, all passe
Airline and Commercial, CUSTOM BUILT AIRPLANE MODELS, import_2022_03_16_042026
There are no reviews yet.