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Today's diecast model airplanes are so real you can almost smell the
jet fuel. Each model is made from precision die cast metal components,
fully assembled and painted, and ready to display. Highly-detailed,
historically accurate die cast airplanes are a great way for aviation
enthusiasts to own their favorite aircraft, without requiring a
multi-million dollar air force budget!
Die cast model airplanes also make great gifts for airplane
enthusiasts, pilots and military veterans. Warbirds and historical
aircraft like the P-51 Mustang or B-17 Flying Fortress are
always a hit and our models recreate the full-sized aircraft
in exquisite detail, often right down to the exhaust stains.
Fans of modern military aviation can satisfy their appetites
with present day Jets like the F-15 or F/A-18. Expand
your own collection today, or introduce someone to the world of collectible
die cast models with the
gift of a diecast airplane from The
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F-35C Lightning II Diecast Model, USN VX-9 Vampires, XE105, NAS Point Mugu, CA - $124.95
Beginning in 2021, a handful of US fighter aircraft have been spotted wearing some unusual experimental metallic 'chrome' paint finishes. At least two F-22A Raptors and two F-35C Lightning II aircraft have been flown with different patterns of angular mirror-like chrome and carbon black panels. The exact purpose of these paint finishes is not known, but there is some speculation that it may help reduce the aircraft's Infra-Red signature in an attempt to combat modern Infra Red Search and Track (IRST) sensor technology...
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F-117A Nighthawk Diecast Model, USAF Dark Knights, #84-0809, Tonopah Test Range - OCT PRE-ORDER - $149.95
Nearly 14 years after officially 'retiring' its F-117A Nighthawk stealth combat jets, the Air Force may now be looking to keep them flying through at least 2034. A portion of the remaining F-117A fleet, flown by Air Force test pilots, has been very actively used for research and development, test and evaluation, and training purposes in recent years...
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F-35B Lightning II Diecast Model, USMC VMFA-242 Bats, MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, 2024 - MAY PRE-ORDER - $124.95
US Marine Corps Fighter Attack Squadron 242 (VMFA-242) 'Bats,' is currently equipped with the F-35B Lightning II, a short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) variant. Stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni in Japan, VMFA-242 serves as a critical force in the Indo-Pacific region. In 2024, the squadron unveiled a newly painted F-35B featuring the squadron logo, a black bat, on the topside of the aircraft...
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XB-70A Valkyrie Diecast Model, NASA/USAF, #62-0001 Prototype AV-1, Edwards AFB - $219.95
XB-70A Air Vehicle 1 (AV-1) was the first of two prototype Mach 3 strategic bombers built by North American Aviation. It made its maiden flight on September 21, 1964 and reached Mach 3.02 at 70,000 feet on October 14th, 1965. In 1966, AV-2 was turned over to NASA to conduct supersonic transport (SST) research flights, studying aerodynamics, propulsion, and sonic boom effects for future SST development...
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