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      • P-26s in service were still flying until 1956 with Guatemala's Air Force, when they were replaced with F-51 Mustangs. The P-26's last combat operation was with Guatemala's Air Force during a 1954 coup. The P-26 was the last Boeing fighter to enter service until Boeing acquired McDonnell-Douglas

        Wingspan: 14
        Length: 12
        $137.66
      • Vietnamese nickname). The AD-6 was an improved AD-4B with improved low-level bombing equipment, and the final production version AD-7 was upgraded to a R-3350-26WB engine.

        Wingspan: 17.64
        Length: 13.66
        $199.95
      • (designation CF-188B/CF-18B). In 1991, Canada committed 26 CF-18s to the Gulf War, based in Qatar. In June 1999, with 18 CF-18s were deployed to Aviano AB, Italy, and they participated in both the air-to-ground and air-to-air roles in the former Yugoslavia. The fighters are undergoing an avionics

        Wingspan: 11.84
        Length: 17.68
        $199.95
      • Factory Direct Models hand crafted this customized Aero Commander 690B Model Airplane using the finest Philippine Mahogany and sealed it to last for generations. Working from our collection of blueprints, reference materials and the Customers Photographs, our very own skilled master artisans

        Wingspan: 17
        Length: 16.9
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      • -weather interdiction aircraft. The piston-engined Douglas A-26 Invaders were limited to daytime and fair weather operations and were in short supply. Thus, on 16 September 1950 the USAF issued a request for a jet-powered bomber with a top speed of 630 mph (1,020 km/h), ceiling of 40,000 feet (12,190 m), and range of 1

        Wingspan: 20.25
        Length: 11.25
        $137.66
      • Rockwell International logo that adds beauty to this collectible masterpiece. Rockwell Twin Cdr 840 History: The history of the Twin Commander, first called the Aero Commander, can be traced back to a project engineer at Douglas Aircraft Company named Ted Smith who worked for Douglas during WWII. After

        Wingspan: 17.5
        Length: 14.64
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      • Ann Sullivan, the daughter of Mayor and Mrs. F. G. Sullivan of Worcester, Mass.; and commissioned at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on 26 June 1948, Capt. T. B. Dugan in command. Combining destroyer maneuverability with cruiser size and given a main battery that could deal not only with surface

        Length: 24
        $1,295.00
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