Macchi C.200 Saetta SaabThe Macchi MC. 200, designed by the renowned engineer Mario Castoldi, represented a significant evolution in Italian fighter aircraft production. Compared to the Fiat CR. 32 and Fiat CR. 42 biplanes, which still formed the backbone of Italian fighter units at the beginning of World War II, the Macchi MC. 200, along with its contemporary Fiat G. 50, stood out for its monoplane configuration and all metal construction. Powered by a 14 cylinder, twin row
The Eagle IV has proven itself in German foreign missions as part of the ISAF or the UN MINUSMA and was borrowed and used by the Irish Army in Mali for intelligence gathering
this service was all about speed
or so other countries have used the Magister
but all the time diminishing their ability to respond to the landings when they came
and its home port was Saint-Malo in Brittany
Subject to RAF’s requirements for greater tactical manoeuvrability and a higher ceiling
able to turn on the inside of an opponent to great effect during the struggles over southern England and the English Channel during the Battle of Britain
the Fairlady 240ZG was released as the top-grade model
The Panzerkampfwagen V Panther (Ausführung G) was a medium German Wehrmacht tank produced from March 1944 to April 1945 by M
6mm plus (+) head screws
★Length: 134mm ★Angular shape of the armored car accurately reproduced
the Volontaire (SM767) was launched in February 1950