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German Aircraft of WWI

Herris. These highlyillustrated titles examine German aircraft built by minor manufacturers in World War I, as well as the successful giant Staaken bombers. They feature informative text coupled with rare photos, color pro les, and scale drawings. 8½"x11", softcover. Minor Manufacturers

$39.95 each Volume1: Alter to Korn –162 pages, 280 images. #707015 Volume 2: Krieger to Union – 170 pages, 254 images. #707016 Zeppelin-Staaken Aircraft $49.95 each Volume1: VGO.I-R.VI R.29/16 – 192 pages, 361 images. #707288 Volume 2: R.VI R.30/16-E.4/20 – 186 pages, 355 images. #707287 With 80 victories, Manfred von Richthofen was the ace-of-aces during WWI. These collectibles commemorate his nal days.

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German Fighter Models

Part of the Wings of the Great War series, these 1/72 scale resin models feature finely textured surfaces, wing struts and supports, machine guns, authentic markings, and a display stand with an articulating mount stand with an articulating mount that presents your aircraft at that presents your aircraft at any angle! any angle! $34.95 each

Great War Fighters

On April 21, 1918, the legendary Red Baron legendary Red Baron was killed during a was killed during a dogfight with Sopwith Camels, in part because he in part because he was defending his was defending his novice cousin from novice cousin from 1/48 SCALE attack. These 1/48 scale, die cast models scale, die cast models replicate the young von replicate the young von Richthofen’s plane as well Richthofen’s plane as well as a British Camel and feature as a British Camel and feature B an open-style cockpit, wing- an open-style cockpit, wing- bracing, a pilot figure, and a bracing, a pilot figure, and a display stand. $74.95 each A: Sopwith Camel –– Royal Flying Corps, Wilfred May. 7" wingspan. #705975 Wilfred May. 7" wingspan. B: Fokker Dr.I – Luftstreitkrafte, Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen. 6" wingspan. #705976

Richthofen’s Last Escape

A: Halberstadt Cl.II Schlasta 26b, early 1918. 6" wingspan. #700949 B: Fokker Dr.I – Manfred von Richthofen “Red Baron,” JG1, 1918. 1, 1918. 4" wingspan. #70521 B

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German Aircraft of WWI

A Jim Laurier. A depiction of aerial combat between Richthofen’s Jasta11 and RAF No.3 Sqn. on April 20, 1918. The Red Baron scored his nal two victories LIMITED EDITION that day. The following day he would perish on a mission. Limited edition, signed by the artist and includes a certi cate of authenticity. 24"x18". #707290 $189.95

These 1/48 scale, die cast models feature surface details, accurate mark ings, and a display stand.

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A: Fokker D.VII Rudolf Berthold (44 victories), Jasta 15. 7" wingspan. #705977 $74.95 B: Albatros D.V – “Red Baron,” Belgium, 1917. 7½" wingspan. #704487 $64.95 D

C: Fokker Dr.I –I – “Red Baron.” 6" wingspan. #703236 $74.95 6" wingspan. D: Fokker E.II Eindecker – Kurt von Crailsheim, Monthois, France, October 1915. 7¾" wingspan. #704486 $79.95

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