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 • Revell Trucks

02. Revell / AG Germany

 • Revell AG Aircraft Bombers
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 • Revell AG Aircraft Fighters
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 • Revell AG Aircraft Military
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03. Testors

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04. Lindberg / Hawk

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05. AMT / ERTL

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07. Motor City Classics

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08. Highway 61

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09.SunStar

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10. Estes Rockets

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11. Sunward Aerospace

 • Sunward Rocket kits
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12. Atlas

 • Atlas Books and Plans
 • Atlas HO Structures
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 • Atlas N Structures
 • Atlas N Track
 • Atlas N Trains
 • Atlas Selectors/Controllers
 • Atlas Tools/Misc

13. Excel Hobby & Blade

 • Excel Tools
 • Excel Blades
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SOPWITH CAMEL WW1 RAF Fighter Flying Balsa model kit

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SOPWITH CAMEL WW1 RAF Fighter Flying Balsa model kit
Sku #: GUL0801

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Guillow's Balsa wood flying scale model kit #801
SOPWITH CAMEL Flying Balsa model kit

Can be flown with one of three different power sources

-Rubber Power (contents included)
-.049 To .15 U-CONTROL (info only included)
-Electric Power (info only included)

Wing Span: 28"
Scale: 1/12
Min. Age: 14

Series 800 - Super Detailed Scale Models.

This temperamental British World War 1 fighter was flown by such distinguished pilots as Lt. Col R. Collishaw, Major D. R. MacLaren and the most famous of all, Capt. Roy Brown. Capt. Roy Brown engaged in the dogfight that resulted in the death of Germany's ace of aces, Manfred Von Richthofen popularly known as the "Red Baron". The Camel had great agility in combat due to the fantastic torque of its rotary engine and the fact that engine, pilot and guns were all located on the first seven feet of the wooden airframe.

CESSNA SKYHAWK Flying Balsa model kit

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CESSNA SKYHAWK Flying Balsa model kit
Sku #: GUL0802

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Guillow's Balsa wood flying scale model kit #802
CESSNA SKYHAWK Flying Balsa model kit

Wing Span: 36"
Scale: 1/12
Min. Age: 14

Can be flown with one of three different power sources
-Rubber Power (contents included)
-.049 To .15 U-CONTROL (info only included)
-Electric Power (info only included)

Claimed by its maker the Cessna Aircraft Co. of Wichita, Kansas to be the best selling single engine airplane in the world, the Skyhawk can take four adults and their baggage at 134 M.P.H. for 450 non-stop miles and still have 45 minutes of reserve fuel. Over 17,000 of these aircraft are in service around the world. Model 172 specifications: wing span, 35’-10”; wing area, 175.5 square feet; length, 26’-11”; height, 8’-9 ½”; service ceiling 13,100 feet; power, 4 cylinder engine 150 rated H.P. at 2700 R.P.M.; speed, at sea level, 139 M.P.H.

STEARMAN PT-17 Flying Balsa model kit

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STEARMAN PT-17 Flying Balsa model kit
Sku #: GUL0803

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Guillow's Balsa wood flying scale model kit #803
STEARMAN PT-17 WWII Trainer

Wing Span: 28"
Scale: 1/16
Min. Age: 14

The majority of U.S. pilots of World War 2 received their primary flight training in the famous Stearman Trainer. This excellent 2-place biplane was known as the PT-17 when delivered to Army flight training centers. The Navy designations were N2S-1 and N2S-4. Nearly 3,000 were built in the 1940-43 period and, in the post war era and up to modern times, the Stearman Trainer has been successfully used as a stunt plane and crop duster.

Douglas DC3 Wood display model kit

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Douglas DC3 Wood display model kit
Sku #: GUL0804

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Guillow's Balsa wood flying scale model kit #804
Douglas DC3 Transport Plane wood display model

Balsa model display kit. Does not Fly
35.5 inch wingspan, 24 inch length.
Contains decals to build as a C47 or Eastern Airlines DC-3.
Movable aileron and tail surfaces.
Plastic parts for engines, nose and exterior details.

Considered to be the single most important aircraft in the history of air transportation, the DC-3 first flew in 1935. Douglas Aircraft built it as a replacement for the smaller DC-2. Its 180 MPH cruising speed made it the fastest of its day, and carried 11 more passengers than the Boeing 247. By 1938, 80 percent of all American commercial airline traffic was carried on DC-3’s. During World War 2, the military conversion of the DC-3, the C-47 was used by the thousands in every theatre of the war. After the war, many of the surplus C-47’s were converted back to civilian service.

North American B-25 MITCHELL Flying Balsa model kit

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North American B-25 MITCHELL Flying Balsa model kit
Sku #: GUL0805

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Guillow's Balsa wood flying scale model kit #805
North American B-25 MITCHELL

Wing Span: 28"
Scale: 1/32
Min. Age: 14

Can be flown with
-.049 To .020 U-CONTROL (info only included)

The B-25 Mitchell was one of the most outstanding medium bombers of World War 2. Conceived in mid-1939, the first production model flew in August 1940 and the first operational success was scored on December 24, 1941 with the destruction of the Japanese submarine. In April 1942, 16 B-25’s made a historic raid on Tokyo operating from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet under the command of General Doolittle- a raid that did little damage, but gave the U.S. a psychological lift during the early days of the Pacific Ocean hostilities. During the war years, the RAF, the Soviet Union, China Union, Brazil and the Netherlands also used the B-25. The “H” version with 16 guns and a 75mm cannon was the most lethal twin-engine bomber of World War 2.

SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS Flying Balsa model kit

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SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS Flying Balsa model kit
Sku #: GUL0807

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Guillow's Balsa wood flying scale model kit #807
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS Lindberg Flying Balsa model kit

Wing Span: 34½"
Scale: 1/16
Min. Age: 14

Can be flown with one of two different power sources
-Rubber Power (contents included)
-.049 U-CONTROL or Free Flight (info only included)

The Spirit of St. Louis, piloted by Charles A. Lindbergh, made the first non-stop flight between New York and Paris on May 20-21, 1927. Time airborne-33 hours and 30 minutes. Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field, Long Island, NY on May 20th with but little sleep the previous night. His aircraft, 1,000 pounds overweight, barely lifted off at the end of the runway missing a telephone pole by a mere 20 feet. Fighting exhaustion most of the time, Lindbergh struggled to keep from falling asleep and at intervals, stuck his head out the window of his plane to refresh himself in the wind-stream. At the end of 28 hours, he sighted the cost of Ireland and for the first time realized that he was on target for his goal, the airfield of Paris, France. While still miles away he sighted the glowing night-lights of Paris. Shortly after, he landed at Le Bourget Airfield to the acclaim of thousands awaiting him on the runway. At that moment, Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis entered aviation’s hall of fame.

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