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208 Transall Transall C-160 Tachikawa Tachikawa Ki-36 „Kisaragi“ M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. 111, Spw. 153. Ki-36 / 55 baubare Versionen: Ki-36 Typ 98 „Kisaragi“, - Reconn. „Ida“, Ki-55 Typ 99 Adv. Trainer Fujimi BFU-72058 16,90 Tom TOM - 208 M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. xxx, Spw. Xxx. TOM - 208 (einmotoriger Tiefdecker - Tschechei) (V-11) (GhB) Legato BLG-072 24,20 Transall Transall C-160 M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. 474, Spw. 556. BHE-80353 BHE-80387 C-160 Frankreich 61 ème Escadre de Transport, BRD - LTG 63 Heller BHE-80353 34,30 C-160 „Gabriel“ Frankreich Gabriel Vers. 54 ème, EET, BRD - LTG 63 Heller BHE-80387 34,30 M 1:72 - Decals DTS-72-48 AIR FRANCE AVIATION POSTALE (Cs: um 2006) (mit Kabinenfenster und Türen) TwoSix DTS-72-48 12,00 1 M 1:220 - Bausätze - kits L. 144, Spw. 183. C-160 Deutschland LTG 63 (5102) 40 Jahre Hohn 2007, Frankreich ET 3/61(61-MZ)Orleans 2002. Revell BRE-03998 5,20 Travel Air Travel Air R / S „Rennflugzeug“ M 1:48 - Bausätze - kits L. 128, Spw. 185. Travel Air “R“ (“S”) “Mystery Ship” einsitziger Tiefdecker, Wright J-6 Whirlwind Triebwerk Testors BTE-916 11,50 Tschechoslowakei SK-1 "Trempik" M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L.xxx, Spw. xxx. SK-1 (einmotoriger Schulterdecker - Reise-Leichtflugzeugbau aus der Tschechei) (OK-JXA) (GhB) Legato BLG-068 24,20 Tupolew Tupolew ANT-5 M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. 101, Spw. 158. BEC-1013 BZV-7271 ANT-5, I-4/I-4Z Rußland, Prototyp Encore BEC-1013 11,90 ANT-5, I-4/I-4Z Rußland Zvezda BZV-7271 5,90 2 Tupolew SB-2 - Literatur SB „in action“ (englisch) (50 Seiten mit Schwarzweiß- und Farbfotos) Squadron LSQ-1194 9,50 M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. 017, Spw.280. BIC-72161 BIC-72162 SB-2 M-100A "Katiushka" Spanish Rep.AF Gr.12 (5), (46) Barajas, (20W*1) Logrono, (weiße 1) 1938-40. ICM BIC-72161 18,30 SB-2 M-100A Rußland 24thSBAP(4)+44thSBAP(8)(mit Ski)Karelia 1940, (2)Mongolei, (9)West Front 1941. ICM BIC-72162 18,30 Tupolew TU-2 M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. 192, Spw. 262. BEC-1026 BIC-72031 BOB-80298 TU-2 UdSSR, Polen Encore BEC-1026 19,90 TU-2 Rußland CO 88 BAD (100), (5 ), (weiße 276), (weiße 32), Polish AF (5), ICM BIC-72031 15,90 TU-2 Rußland (weiße 32) Москьа. Hobby Boss BOB-80298 11,00 Tupolew TU-16 / JHU-6 „Badger“ M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. 489, Spw. 459. BTR-01613 BTR-01612 BTR-01614 TU-16 K-10 UdSSR “Badger C” (Gh) Trumpeter BTR-01613 35,90 TU-16 K-26 China (H-6) “Badger D” (verglaster Bug) (Gh) Trumpeter BTR-01612 31,90 JHU-6 China (43595) Tankervariante des H-6 Bombers (Fä) Trumpeter BTR-01614 35,90 3 M 1:72 - Decals DES-72042 “Badgers in Service” 99th Guards Independent Reg. Kazakhstan UdSSR 1989, Ägypten AF 1969/73, Eagle Strike DES-72042 11,20 Xian H-6 PLAAF China 1995 (blaue 3021) (Tu-16 K-26) M 1:144 - Bausätze - kits BTR-03908 BTR-03907 TU-16 K-10 “Badger C” UdSSR (55) (88). Trumpeter BTR-03908 25,90 TU-16 K-26 UdSSR (I0897) , China (3025). Trumpeter BTR-03907 25,90 Tupolew TU-22 „Backfire / Blinder“ M - Backfire M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. 592, Spw. 330 / 476. BIT-1245 BRE-04371 Tu-22 Iraqi AF, UdSSR AF, Lybian AF Italeri BIT-1245 38,70 Tu-22 B Libyan AF, Iraqi AF, Soviet AF 341. DBAP. Revell BRE-04371 24,90 M 1:72 - Zurüstsätze - add-on Detailset – internal + external (Tu-22 Bear H) (Fä) Extratech ZXT-72150 14,50 M 1:144 - Bausätze - kits L. 295, Spw. 165. Tu-22 M3 „Backfire C“ UdSSR (I2) 2012, Ukraine (44) 1994. Minicraft BMI-14681 46,90 4 Tupolew TU-95 M 1:144 - Bausätze - kits L. 341, Spw. 348. BTR-03904 BRE-04673 Tu-95 MS "Bear-H" UdSSR (23), Ukraine (33). Trumpeter BTR-03904 35,90 Tu-95 RT "Bear-D" UdSSR Soviet Naval AF, (I7) 1972, (38) Pacific Fleet Khorol AB 1968. Revell BRE-04673 17,90 M 1:144 - Zurüstsätze - add-on Detailset - external + internal, Tu-95 MS „Bear H“ (empfohlen für Trumpeter) (Fä) Extratech ZXT-72150 14,50 Tu-95 M Umbausatz - coversion kit (für Trumpeter Tu-95 H)(Rumpf-Vorderteil, - nose section) (GhB) Braz ZBZ-B4KFT9 9,60 Tupolew Tu-114 M 1:144 - Bausätze - kits BBZ-B4KT1A1 BBZ-B4KT1A2 BBZ-B4KT1A3 Tu 114 - Umbausatz / conversion-kit - ΑЭΡОфΛОТ „Rossiya” Aeroflot (Cs: um 1958)(CCCP-Л65II)(GhB) Braz (4523) BBZ-B4KT1A1 62,90 für Trumpeter Tu-95H/J (mit Rumpf, Leitwerk, Landeklappen, Bugfahrwerk, uvam. Fuselage, Tail rudders, Flaps, Front gear and many more parts) (Decal mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) Tu 114 - Umbausatz / conversion-kit - ΑЭΡОфΛОТ Aeroflot JAPAN AIRLINES „Cleat“ (GhB) Braz (4524) BBZ-B4KT1A2 62,90 (Cs: bis 1973) (CCCP 76490..) (Details wie oben)(Decal mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) Tu 114 - Umbausatz / conversion-kit - ΑЭΡОфΛОТ „Cleat” Aeroflot (Cs: ab 1973)(CCCP-76488)(GhB) Braz (4525) BBZ-B4KT1A3 62,90 (Details wie oben) (Decal mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) M 1:144 - Decals DBZ-B4D09 DBZ-B4D08 ΑЭΡОфΛОТ „Cleat“Aeroflot (Cs: ab 1973) (CCCP 76488..)(Decal mit Cockpit- u.Kabinenfenster,Türen) Braz DBZ-B4D09 16,90 ΑЭΡОфΛОТ „Cleat“ Aeroflot JAPAN AIRLINES (Cs: bis 1973) (CCCP 76490..) Braz DBZ-B4D08 16,90 (Decal mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) Tupolew Tu-116 M 1:144 - Zurüstsätze - add-on Tu-116 Umbausatz - coversion kit (für Trumpeter Tu-95 H) (mit Rumpf-Vorderteil, Antennen- (GhB) Braz ZBZ-B4KFT6 10,70 abdeckung und Rumpfende, - nose section, antenna cover and rear end of then fuselage) 5 Tupolew Tu-124 M 1:144 - Bausätze - kits Tu-124 AEROFLOT (kyrillisch) (Cs: ) (CCCP-45092) (Decal mit Cockpit- u.Kab.f.,Tü.) (GhB) Braz (BZ4504) BBZ-B4T2AE 59,90 M 1:144 - Decals DFD-144-207 (14157) CESKOSLOVENSKE AEROLINIE (Cs: bis 1974) (OK-…)(mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) F-Decal DFD-144-207 (14157) 12,00 Tupolew Tu-126 M 1:144 - Bausätze - kits Tu 126 - Umbausatz / conversion-kit - für Trumpeter Tu-95H/J (mit Rumpf, Leitwerk, Lande- (GhB) Braz BBZ-B4KT1M 69,90 klappen, Radom, Bugfahrwerk uvam. Fuselage, Tail rudders, Flaps, Front gear and many more parts). (Decal mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen, Tu-126 „Moss“) Tupolew TU-128 "Pelican" M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. 420, Spw. 240. Tu-128 UT Russland (49) (0I) Amodel BAM-72115 36,90 Tupolew TU-134 M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. 513, Spw. 402. BAM-72249 Tu-134 “Crusty A” LOT POLISH AIRLINES (Cs. um 1990) (SP-LHD) (Decal mit Kabinenfenster) (Fä) Amodel BAM-72249 62,90 6 M 1:100 - Decals DMM-13101 DGA-134-CS ΑЭΡОфΛОТ (Aeroflot) (Cs: um 1995) (CCCP - 65134) (mit Kabinenfenster und Türen) Master Model DMM-13101 6,30 CSA (Cs. ) (OK-HFL) (mit Kabinenfenster und Türen) DGA-134-CS 9,40 DMM-13102 DGA-134-MA Deutsche Luftwaffe (Cs: um 1995) (11+10) (11+12) (mit Kabinenfenster und Türen) Master Model DMM-13102 6,30 MALEV Hungarian Airlines (Cs: ) (HA-LBN ) (mit Türen) DGA-134-MA 9,10 DMM-13103 Russische Luftwaffe (Cs: um 1995) (681) (mit Kabinenfenster und Türen) Master Model DMM-13103 6,30 M 1:144 - Bausätze - kits L. 285, BBZ-B4TA Tu-134 AEROFLOT (kyrillisch) (CCCP-65036), CESKOSLOVENSKE AEROLINE OK JET (GhB, Mg) Braz BBZ-B4TA 50,50 M 1:144 - Decals DFD-144-579 ARMENIAN AIR LINES AAL (Cs: bis 1996) (EK-65044…) (mit Cockpit - und Kabinenfenster, Türen) F-Decal DFD-144-579 12,00 7 DTS-STS44204 DFD-144-147 DFD-144-208 AVIOGENEX (Cs: bis 1986 - roter Streifen durch Fenster) (YU-A…)(mit Cockpit-u. Kabinenf., Tü.) Two Six DTS-STS44204 13,50 BALKAN BULGARIAN AIRLINES (Cs: bis 1998) (LZ-TUG..) (mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) F-Decal DFD-144-147 12,00 CSA CZECHOSLOVAK AIRLINES (weiß) (Cs: ab 1992) (OK-OFL) (mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) F-Decal DFD-144-208 12,00 DBO-14441 DFD-144-575 Czechoslovak / Czech Air Force (Cs. ) (1407) (mit Cockpit-und Kabinenfenster, Türen) BOA DBO-14441 5,80 INTERFLUG (Cs: ab 1990) (D-AOBA…) (mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) F-Decal DFD-144-575 12,00 DFD-144-503 (14745) DFD-144-504 (14746) LOT POLSKIE LINIE LOTNICZE TU-134A (Cs: - delivery - weißer Streifen im blauen Streifen)(SP-LHA..) F-Decal DFD-144-503 (14745) 12,00 (mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) LOT POLSKIE LINIE LOTNICZE TU-134A (Cs: - updated - blauer Streifen ohne weißen) (SP-LHA..) F-Decal DFD-144-504 (14746) 12,00 (mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) DTS-STS44207 MALEV HUNGARIAN AIRLINES (Cs: um 1970) (HA-LB…)(mit Cockpit-u. Kabinenfenster, Türen) Two Six DTS-STS44207 13,50 M 1:144 - Zurüstsätze - add-on Detailset - exterieur (Reverser-Gitter, Turbinenschaufeln u.v.a.m.) (Fä) Extratech ZXT-14424 10,40 8 Tupolew TU-142 „Bear“ M 1:72 - Bausätze - kits L. 691, Spw. 695, Tu-142 MR UdSSR (Bear-J) Trumpeter BTR-01609 77,90 M 1:144 - Bausätze - kits L. 346, Spw. 348. Tu 142 MR "Bear-J" USSR Trumpeter BTR-03905 35,90 Tupolew TU-144 - Überschall-Verkehrsflugzeug - Supersonic Aircraft M 1:144 - Bausätze - kits BIC-14401 BIC-14402 Tu 144 ΑЭΡОфΛОТ (Aeroflot) (Cs: bis 1978) (CCCP-771..) (Decal mit Kabinenfenster und Türen) ICM BIC-14401 25,90 Tu 144 D ΑЭΡОфΛОТ (Aeroflot) (Cs: ab 1979) (CCCP-771..) (Decal mit Kabinenfenster und Türen) ICM BIC-14402 25,90 BBZ-B4T42(4529) BBZ-B4T43(4530) Tu-144 D AEROFLOT (kyrillisch)(Cs: last) (CCCP 77110...)(Decal m.Cockpit- u.Kabinenf.,Türen) (GhB) Braz BBZ-B4T42(4529) 113,90 Tu-144 D/LL „TU-I44 MOCKBA„ (Tupolev/NASA)(RA 77114)(Decal mit Cockpit- u.Kabinenf.,Türen)(GhB)Braz BBZ-B4T43(4530) 113,90 M 1:144 - Decals DBZ-BZ-4029 DBZ-BZ-4028 ΑЭΡОфΛОТ Aeroflot (Cs: first) (CCCP 771012) (Decal mit Cockpit- und Kabinenfenster, Türen) Braz DBZ-BZ-4028 15,70 ΑЭΡОфΛОТ Aeroflot (Tu-144 D) (Cs: last) (CCCP 77110...) (Decal mit Cockpit- und Kabinenf., Türen) Braz DBZ-BZ-4029 15,70 9 DBZ-BZ-4030 TU-I44 MOCKBA (Tu-144 LL)(Tupolev/NASA)(RA 77114)(Decal mit Cockpit- u.Kabinenfenster, Türen) Braz DBZ-BZ-4030 15,70 M 1:360 - Bausätze - kits L.
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