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Blue Angels F/A-18 Super Hornet
ICX212

Blue Angels® F/A-18 Super Hornet™

The Blue Angels is a flight demonstration squadron of the United States Navy. Formed in 1946, the unit is one of the oldest formal aerobatic teams in the world.
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F/A-18 Super Hornet
MMS459

F/A-18 Super Hornet™

The F/A-18 Block III Super Hornet is the newest highly capable, affordable and available tactical aircraft in U.S. Navy inventory. The Super Hornet is the backbone of the U.S. Navy carrier air wing now and for decades to come.
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Tuskegee Airmen P-51D Mustang
ICX142

Tuskegee Airmen P-51D Mustang™

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN
Were trained at the Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama. During World War II, they flew more than 15,000 individual sorties in Europe and North Africa where they gained recognition as The Red Tails for the uniquely painted red tails of their planes.

P-51D MustangTM “Duchess Arlene”
Was a red-tail P-51D flown by Lt. Robert Williams - a Tuskegee Airman – in 1945. He flew 50 combat missions from Italy with the 100th Fighter Squadron.
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V-22 Osprey
MMS212

V-22 Osprey™

Is both a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) and short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft used by the United States Marine Corps, Air Force and Navy. Its tiltrotor design allows the Osprey to takeoff and land like a helicopter, then fly as a fixed-wing, turboprop aircraft.
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P-51D Mustang Sweet Arlene
MMS180

P-51D Mustang™ Sweet Arlene

Is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War. This P-51D model was flown by Lt. Bowers of the 4th Fighter Group, 334th Squadron. It was named "Sweet Arlene" and was credited with six enemy aircraft destroyed.

Instructions to assemble this model with a raised landing gear configuration can be found here:
https://www.metalearth.com/flyingp51

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Boeing Starliner
MMS173

Boeing™ Starliner™

Boeing's Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 Starliner spacecraft is being developed in collaboration with NASA's Commercial Crew Program.

The Starliner was designed to accommodate seven passengers or a mix of crew and cargo for missions to low-Earth orbit.
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