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AVION A ESCALA DE AEROMEXICO PLAYSET - SET COMPLETO
$40.00

Your kids will have hours of enjoyment from this colorful, durable diecast metal

and plastic playset with official licensed insignias. Set includes a plane and a

variety of vehicles and signs. Ages 3+

AVION A ESCALA POSTAGE STAMP SOUTHWEST 737-800 1/300
$65.00

This Die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:300 scale with plastic stand

and is approximately 5 1/2 inches long with 4 1/2 inch wingspan.

The 737-800 is a stretch version of the 737 Next Generation of
short to medium range narrow-body jet airliners. It replaced the
older 727-200 and the discontinued McDonnell Douglas MD-80
on most North American fleet. The -800 entered service in 1998.
Southwest Airlines is the world’s largest low-cost airline. It was
founded in 1967 as a carrier flying only within Texas. As of 2018,
it has expanded to 101 destinations in the USA and carries the
most domestic passengers of any airline. Southwest has almost
exclusively flown Boeing 737 aircraft and is now the largest
operator of 737s. Adult Collectible ages 14+

AVION A ESCALA POSTAGE STAMP B29 1/200 HAWG WILD
$65.00

This die-cast metal model comes in 1/200 scale with plastic stand. Model is approximately

6 inches long with 8 1/8 inch wingspan.
B-29 SuperfortressTM "It's Hawg Wild" (1:200) The B-29 Superfortress was a four-engine,

propeller-driven heavy bomber, and one of the largest aircraft used in World War II. An

advanced bomber for its time, its features included remote-controlled machine gun turrets

and a pressurized cabin which allowed for high-altitude flight. It was famously used for

dropping the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
"It's Hawg Wild" was assigned to the 371st Bombardment Squadron stationed in Kadena

Air Base, Okinawa in 1952. It flew 105 missions over North Korea before the Korean

armistice agreement in 1953. It was sent to China Lake, CA for decommissioning before

it was donated to the Imperial Air Museum and fully restored to its wartime color scheme.

It is currently on permanent indoor display at the American Air Museum in Duxford

England. Adult Collectible ages 14+

AVIOIN A ESCALA POSTAGE STAMP B29 1/200 T SQUARE 54 MUSEUM OF FLIGHT
$65.00

Boeing's four-engine propeller-drive B-29 Superfortress was one of the largest aircraft

used during World War II. The world's most-advanced bomber at that time, it featured

three pressurized crew cabins, which allowed for high-altitude flight, remotely operated

machine gun turrets and a maximum bomb load of 20,000 pinds (9.071 kg). Know as

T Sqare 54, (from it's radio call sign), this Boeing B-20 that is on display at Seattle's

Museum of Flight fought in the US Army Air Force's Pacific Theater of operations

during World War II, flying 37 bombing missions from the Mariana Islands with the

875th Bombardment Squadron, 498th Bombardment Group, 73rd Bombardment Wing.

This Die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:200 scale with plastic stand and is

approximately 5 7/8 inches long with 8 1/8 inch wingspan. Adult Collectible ages 14+

AVION A ESCALA POSTAGE STAMP F-14 TOMCAT VF-103 JOLLY ROGERS 1/160
$65.00

The F-14 Tomcat is a supersonic, long-range, high endurance interceptor fighter aircraft

operated by the US Navy as their primary air superiority fighter and to defend is carrier battle

group against anti-ship missles. The F-14 has a two-seat cockpit with a bubble canopy that

affords all-around visibility. It features variable geometry wings that wing automatically between

20 and 68 degrees during flight. For high-speed intercept, they are swept back and they

swing forward for lower speed flight.
US Navy Strike Fighter Squadron 103 (VFA-103) adopted the Jolly Rogers nickname in 1995

for the sinister white skull-corssbones on all-black tails painted on their F-14's. They provided

support in the Yugoslav Wars and participated in the war in Afganistan. Their last deployment

with this aircraft was aboard the USS John F Kennedy in the Persian Gult, with Final Tomcat

Cruise added to their famous tails. In December 2004, they returned home from their final

cruise with the F-14 Tomcat and began transition to the F/A-18F Super Hornet. This die-cast

metal model comes in 1/160 scale. Model is approximately 4 3/4 inches long with 2 7/8 inch

wingspan. Wings are stationary. Adult Collectible ages 14+

AVION A ESCALA POSTAGE STAMP C47 DOUGLAS 1/144 THAT'S ALL BROTHER
$65.00

This Die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:144 scale with plastic stand and is

approximately 5 1/2 inches long with 7 3/4 inch wingspan.
The C-47 Skytrain developed from the Douglas DC-3 which was designed for

commercial passenger service in the early 1930's. Entering service in 1935, the

DC-3 was quickly adapted for military transport service and designated as the C-47

Skytrain. World War II saw high demand for the reliable C-47, with over 10,000

produced. The C-47's played a key role on D-Day during the Allied invasion of

Normandy in Operation Overlord, June of 1944.
That's All Brother led the formation of 800 other C-47's from which approximately

13,000 paratroopers jumped on D-Day, June 6, 1944. "That's All Brother" was chosen

by John M. Donalson, commander of the 87th Troop Carrier Squadron, who flew

the plane during the operation, as a message to Adolf Hitler. It has been restored to

its 1944 condition and is part of the Commemorative Air Force. Adult Collectible ages 14+

AVION A ESCALA POSTAGE STAMP C47 DOUGLAS 1/144 TICO BELLE
$65.00

This Die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:144 scale with plastic stand and is

approximately 5 1/2 inches long with 7 3/4 inch wingspan. The C-47 Skytrain

developed from the Douglas DC-3™ which was designed for commercial passenger

service in the early 1930's. Entering service in 1935, the DC-3 was quickly adapted

for military transport service and designated as the C-47 Skytrain. World War II saw

high demand for the reliable C-47, with over 10,000 produced. The C-47's played a

key role on D-Day, dropping over 50,000 paratroopers during the Allied invasion of

Normandy in Operation Overlord, June of 1944.
"Tico Belle" flew with the 82nd Airborne Division out of Ramsbury on D-day and

survived to serve additional missions for the liberation of Europe. It was restored in

flying condition on July 2009, and is the flagship aircraft of the Valiant Air Command

Warbird Museum in Titusville, FL. Adult Collectible ages 14+

AVION A ESCALA POSTAGE STAMP JU87 STUKA 1/110
$65.00

The Junkers JU 87 Stuka was a German dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft used

during World War II. With its distinctive gull wings, spatted undercarriage and mounted

wailing sirens, dubbed the "Jericho Trumpet", the Stuka was instrumental in the early

blitzkrieg victories of the war and became a symbol of German air-power. The Stuka

had a 2-man crew that would drop bombs with astonishing accuracy. They had

innovative dive brakes to slow the dive and give the pilot more time to aim his bomb,

with automatic pull-up in case of g-induced blackout. Although the Stukas were very

effective against ground and naval targets and were used throughout the war, they

proved no match against faster enemy fighters.
This JU 87 was used mainly as a low-altitude ground attack aircraft towards the end

of the war and surrendered at Furth in May, 1945 Adult collectible 14+

HELICOPTERO A ESCALA POSTAGE STAMP UH-1 US ARMY HUEY MEDEVAC 1/87
$65.00

Developed by Bell Helicopter, the “Huey” was nicknamed after the phonetic sound

of its original designation, the HU-1 Iroquois. In 1962 the designation was changed to

UH-1, but “Huey” remained and became so popular that Bell began casting the name

on the helicopter’s anti-torque pedals. The Huey was developed in 1952 in order to

meet the United States Army’s requirement for a medical evacuation and utility helicopter.

With its first flight on October 20, 1956, the Huey began arriving in Vietnam in 1963.

Used for MEDEVAC, command and control, and air assault, Hueys became, more than

any other aircraft, a symbol of the Vietnam War. The Huey’s ability to carry patients

inside the aircraft was a key element in the reduction of mortality and morbidity.

Medical personnel could begin treatment during the flight to a field hospital, reducing

the average delay until treatment to one hour, helping to reduce the mortality rate to

1 death per 100 casualties. With the unmistakable sound of its blades, the sound of an

approaching Huey was said by those that served in Vietnam to be the sound of rescue,

the sound of freedom and the sound of going home. This 1:87 scale Die-cast metal

model is approximately 5 7/8 inches long with 5 1/2 inch rotor diameter. Tail rotor is

1 3/16 inches in diameter. Model's maximum length is 7" and maximum width is

5 1/2 inches. Comes with plastic display stand. Adult Collectible ages 14+

HELICOPTERO A ESCALA POSTAGE STAMP UH-1C US ARMY HUEY GUNSHIP 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION
$65.00

The Bell UH-1 Iroquois, is a military helicopter developed for the United States Army

used for the transport of cargo and quick deployment of troops on the battlefield, as

well as medical evacuation, and close aerial support. The original designation of

HU-1 led to the helicopter's nickname of Huey. Because of its achievements, the

Huey became an iconic symbol of the Vietnam War. It was the first helicopter used

in numbers, as one aerial unit. There were approximately 7,000 UH-1 aircraft in

service during the Vietnam War. This 1:87 scale Die-cast metal model is approximately

5 7/8 inches long with 5 1/2 inch rotor diameter. Tail rotor is 1 3/16 inches in diameter

. Model's maximum length is 7" and maximum width is 5 1/2 inches. Comes with

plastic display stand. Adult Collectible ages 14+

AVION A ESCALA POSTAGE STAMP UNITED AIRLINES 737-800 1/300 2019 LIVERY
$65.00

This Die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:300 scale with plastic stand and is

approximately 5 1/2 inches long with 4 1/2 inch wingspan. Adult Collectible ages 14+

The 737-800 is the most ordered variant of the 737 Next Generation and was launched

as the third-generation derivative of the 737 Classic with substantial design changes and

numerous updates to the preceding variants of the aircraft. The Boeing 737-800, which

was introduced in September 1994, is a stretched version of the 737-700 and can be

configured to generally seat between 162 and 189 passengers. 7,099 aircrafts were

built as of December 2022.

United Airlines is a major American airline headquartered at the Willis Tower in Chicago,

Illinois. United operates a large domestic and international route network spanning cities

large and small across the United States and all six inhabited continents.