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MilitaryJenny“PostageStamp”MetalSignDie cut inthe shapeof a U.S.postagestamp thatdisplays aCurtissJN-4“Jenny,” which was originally produced as a trainingaircraft for the U.S. Army in 1915, this 24-gauge steelsign is hand distressed to create the look and feel ofaged metal andpaint. 16"x 13";includes mountingholes.#64352C $ 21.95Curtiss JennyDisplay ModelMeasuring 20" in wingspan,this model features incredibledetail! You’ll love the fabriccovered frame with pre-installedrigging, leather cockpit accents,brass and aluminum details, laminatedpropeller, bright colors andbig markings. Includes adisplay stand.#88046N Reg: $ 149 Now: $ 99Special Purchase!Save $ 50TrainersCurtiss JN-4 Jenny Balsa KitThe Curtiss JN-4 “Jenny”, which was first built in1915, became the backbone of post-war Americancivil aviation during the barnstorming era of the1920s. Modeled after that historic biplane, this 1/12scale kit features hand-selected, laser-cut balsa woodparts; intricate wing rigging; and realistic landing gear.Suitable for rubber- or electric-powered flight ordisplay, it has an impressive 43" wingspan.Assembly required.............................#87983C $ 64.95Curtiss JN-4 Jenny MugsThese large,11 oz.,ceramicmugsdisplay front, top,profile, andAcutawayviews ofa JN-4 Jennybiplane alongwith an image of theBfamous 1918“Inverted Jenny” U.S. postage stamp.Dishwasher and microwave safe............... $ 11.95 eachA: U.S. Army Air Service................................#61921AB: U.S. Navy....................................................#61922Ade Havilland Mothsin DetailDH60, DH80, DH82, DH83,DH85, DH87, DH94McKay. This lavishly illustratedvolume examines the earlydays of the de Havilland Aircraftcompany as it traces the evolutionof the Moth family of light Over 500 Photos!airplanes – which inspired a worldwide revolution inclub flying, civil and military training and private ownership– and their engines between 1925 and 1939.288 pages, 500+ B&W and color photographs,8½"x 11", hardcover.........................#19248B $ 79.95de HavillandDH.82A Tiger MothDie Cast ModelDesigned by Geoffrey deHavilland, the DH.82 TigerMoth primary trainer made itsfirst flight in 1931, served with theRoyal Air Force until 1952, and remains afavorite of private pilots to this day.A replica of one of thoseTiger Moths used byBrooklands <strong>Aviation</strong> inEngland in the 1930s, this 1/72 scale, diecast model from Oxford Diecast’s new, premium“History of Flight” collection features simulated fabric-coveredsurfaces, detailed cockpits, intricate wirewing rigging, a rotating propeller, realistic landinggear, and authentic markings. 4¾" wingspan;includes a display stand..................#96231A $ 39.9544Stearman N2S-2 KaydetDie Cast ModelMadeby HobbyMaster,this 1/48scale, diecast model ofa U.S. NavyN2S-2 Kaydetflown out ofNaval Air StationCorpus Christi (wheremore than 35,000 naval aviatorsearned their wings duringWorld War II) in 1943 featuresopen tandem cockpits withclear windscreens and removablestudent and instructor figures;realistic wings with simulatedfabric covering, visibleribs, and real wire rigging; adetailed Continental radialengine with a rotating propeller; prototypically cantedlanding gear; and a "Yellow Peril" paint scheme withauthentic markings. Measures approximately 6" longwith an 8" wingspan and includes a displaystand................................................#98685A $ 67.95StearmanKaydet KitA replica of an N2S,the U.S. Navy’sversion of the Army’sPT-13/PT-17, this1/72 scale, plastickit features detailedcockpits with pilot and studentfigures, a realistic radial engine with a rotating propeller,and authentic U.S. Navy markings.5" wingspan; 29 parts, skill level 3....#83783C $ 9.95N3-N“YellowPeril”SamLyons, Jr.The N3-N– a twotandemseat,opencockpitaircraft built in the 1930s – was the last biplane in U.S.military service. Featuring an image of a U.S. Navy“Yellow Peril” trainer at rest on an airfield, this printmeasures 14"x 11" and is signed by the artist.#7436C $ 54.95SALE!Save $ 40StearmanPT-17DisplayModelMeticulously hand carvedand painted byexpert craftsmen,thispremiumquality,1/20 scale,mahogany model ofa “Yellow Peril” trainer, aStearman PT-17 flown by the U.S.Navy, includes two crew members anda metal history plate mounted on its elegant wooddisplay base. 19¼" wingspan.#96671C Reg: $ 239 Now: $ 199www.<strong>Historic</strong>A.<strong>Historic</strong><strong>Aviation</strong>.comAdvanced Flight TrainingSNJ/AT-6Take a complete naval flyinginstruction program in the NorthAmerican SNJ (the U.S. Navy’s versionof the T-6 Texan) – the samesingle-engine, two-seat, advancedtrainer in which an entire generation of WWII andKorean War pilots perfected their flying skills! Thisadvanced flight instruction course includes nineU.S. Navy training films from 1953. B&W,1 hr. 50 min..................................#V8066AA $ 14.95SNJ-3 TexanDie Cast ModelA replica of an SNJ-3 used bythe 1 st Marine Aircraft Wing fordive-bombing training when it wasstationed at Marine Corps Air StationQuantico in 1942, this 1/72 scale,die cast Hobby Master modelfeatures a two-seat cockpitwith an optional-positioncanopy, a detailed radial enginefront with a rotating propeller,simulated landing lights, a separately applied pitottube and aileron bell-crank levers, optional-positionlanding gear, and authentic markings, including "FirstMarine Aircraft Wing" on the fuselage. 7" wingspan;includes a display stand...........#98509A $ 39.95AT-6 Harvard CapThis distinctive, high quality blackcap features a beautifully detailedbrass emblem with a profile of theclassic Harvard trainer, six brasseyelets, a pre-curved peak anda matching adjustable strapwith brass buckle.#60157C $ 19.95Fax: F612-2-877-3160

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