1/72The MiG-3 was ordered into production in December 1940. First deliveries of the new fighter to front line fighter squadrons occurred in April 1941.
1/72The North American P-51 D was truly a "fighter pilot's dream." It is perhaps the best known fighter aircraft of all time.
1:72The Zlin Z 42 is a single-engine two-seat trainer aircraft designed by Czechoslovakian.
1/72The Hawker Typhoon was a single-seat heavy fighter evolved to succeed Hurricane of WWII.
1/72The Bell P-39 “Airacobra” was one of the principal fighter aircraft in service with American forces at the start of World War II.
1/72The MS.406 was first modern French monoplane fighter.
1/72The Lavochkin La-7 was a Soviet fighter aircraft of WW II. It was a development and refinement of the Lavochkin La-5.
1/72The D520 was a French fighter aircraft that entered service in early 1940, shortly after the start of WWII.
1/72The Me-163 “Komet” was the only operational rocket-powered fighter aircraft during WWII.
1/72The He162 was the second German jet fighter which served in WWII. It was the fastest of the first generation of Axis and Allied jets.
1/72The first A6M5 “Zero” was build by the Mitsubishi Jukogyo in 1943.
1/72The world famous P-51 Mustang was one of the best fighter aircraft of the WWII.
1/72The Focke-Wulf Fw190 was a single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft of Luftwaffe, and one of the best fighters of its generation.
1/72The Republic Aviation Company F-84 “Thunderjet” was a turbojet fighter-bomber aircraft. Originating as a USAF proposal for a daytime fighter 1944.
1/72The Republic Aviation Company F-84 “Thunderjet” was a turbojet fighter-bomber aircraft.
1/72The Messerschmitt Me262 "Swallow" was the world's first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft. Officially named "Swallow", the Allies called it the “Storm bird”.
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