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  2. Hawk Model Company - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, increasingly sophisticated tooling was developed in the 1960s. By the time of its sale to Testor Corp. in 1970, the company's catalog included a wide range of realistic scale replicas of aircraft, ships, missiles, vehicles and conceptual subjects in 1:48, 1:72, 1:96, 1:144, and smaller scales.

  3. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    Tamiya produces aircraft scale models in mainly 1/48, but also in 1/72 (Warbird collection) and 1/32 scale. Tamiya made aircraft in the 1/100 scale in the '60s and early '70s but this was abandoned later on.In aircraft models Tamiya offers a few clear skinned kits showing interior parts of aircraft.

  4. List of model aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    2.1 To scale. 2.2 Not to scale. ... Mac Distribution (Czech Republic) Mach 2 (France) Magic Factory (China) ... (UK) - ceased production of plastic model aircraft ...

  5. Falconar SAL Mustang - Wikipedia

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    The Falconar SAL Mustang, also called the 2/3 Mustang and the SAL P-51D Mustang is a Canadian amateur-built aircraft, originally produced by Falconar Avia and introduced in 1969. The aircraft is a 2 ⁄ 3 scale replica of the North American P-51 Mustang and is supplied as a kit or as plans for amateur construction.

  6. List of aircraft (Mb–Mi) - Wikipedia

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    McCarroll MAC-1 [1] MCC Aviation ... McCarthy Air Scout [1] McClary ... Metal Aircraft Corp G-1 Flamingo; Metal Aircraft Corp G-2 Flamingo;

  7. War Aircraft Replicas International - Wikipedia

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    Development of the company's first design, the W.A.R. Focke-Wulf 190, commenced in 1973, with the first flight following in 1974.The aircraft are all half-scale World War II fighter aircraft replicas, based on a common design, consisting of a wooden fuselage box shape and wooden spar wing.

  8. Miles Mentor - Wikipedia

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    Only a single Mentor is believed to have survived the Second World War; this aircraft (Serial L4420) was declared to be surplus to requirements and thus sold into the civil sector as G-AHKM during May 1946. On 1 April 1950, this final Mentor was destroyed by a crash at Clayhidon, Devon, thus ending all operations of the type. [1]

  9. List of aircraft (M–Ma) - Wikipedia

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    Martin 159 USN observation scout biplane; Martin's last biplane design; Martin 160A USN four-engine long-range patrol flying boat; Martin 160B USN long-range patrol boat; became the M-170; Martin 161 Army high-speed, twin-engine bomber; Martin 162 PBM-1, XPBM-2; Martin 162A [41] "Tadpole Clipper", 3/8 scale flying boat to test water takeoffs ...