E-flite’s AT-6 25e ARF is a superb scale replica of the legendary “Texan” trainer used by the U.S.—and its allies—from WWII through the late 1960s. It features a level of scale detail that is exceptional for an ARF of this size. You get all this realism w
The B-25J Mitchell is the best known and most important medium bomber of WWII and was also effective as an attack aircraft in low level strafing attacks—using large numbers of machine guns to obliterate targets on land and the surface of the sea.
Many Corsair models avoid a realistic scale look because the unusual gull wing can be difficult to build, but the Hangar 9's wing accurately replicates that of its full-scale inspiration.
Undoubtedly, World War II's most colorful Marine Corps ace was Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, whose hard-drinking, hard-living "Black Sheep Squadron" fought their way to fame in less than three months, piling up a record 197 planes destroyed or damaged, troop
ParkZone is proud to present another legend in their lineup of Warbirds. Along with the North American P-51, the Corsair is arguably the most popular fighter plane of World War II.
ParkZone is proud to present another legend in our lineup of Warbirds. Along with the North American P-51, the Corsair is arguably the most popular fighter plane of World War II.
The F6F Hellcat was one of World War II’s deadliest fighters. Hangar 9’s .60-size replica looks like the real thing, right down to the painted fiberglass cowling, accurate period decals and factory-installed mechanical retracts that rotate 90 degrees. The
The German Fokker D.VII is frequently cited as one of the best fighter aircraft of the first World War. But its story of inception is what makes it a supremely interesting subject.