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Corgi Aviation Archive - Four boxed diecast 1:144 scale civilian aircraft from Corgi Aviation Archive. Lot consists of #47505 Lockheed Constellation - Braniff Int Airways; #47203 Avro York - Dan Air; #47105 Douglas DC3 - Eastern Airlines; and 47107 Douglas DC3 - Air Atlantique. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Near Mint - Mint boxes and are unchecked for completeness. (4)
An incredibly rare - likely unique - original Aerospace Engineers model of the Bristol 188 experimental research aircraft built in the 1950's at BAC. The large scale model itself being of wooden construction, painted in the silver colourway of the aircraft and mounted upon a wooden base. Highly detailed. The model measuring approx; 59cm long. Supplied with a large original photograph of XF-923 in flight. Rare. Provenance; from the deceased estate of an ex-BAC Bristol Aeroplane Company engineer, who worked on the project and retained the model after the fact. The Bristol 188 is a British supersonic research aircraft built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in the 1950s. Its length, slender cross-section and intended purpose led to its being nicknamed the "Flaming Pencil". Bristol gave the project the type number 188, of which three aircraft were to be built, one a pure test bed and the other two (constructor numbers 13518 and 13519) for flight testing. Under contract number KC/2M/04/CB.42(b) serial numbers XF923 and XF926 were given on 4 January 1954 to the two that would fly. To support the development of the Avro 730 Mach 3 reconnaissance bomber, another three aircraft were ordered (Serial Numbers XK429, XK434 and XK436). The follow-up order was cancelled when the Avro 730 programme was cancelled in 1957 as part of that year's review of defence spending. The 188 project was continued as a high speed research aircraft. In April 1966, both 188 fuselages were transported to the Proof and Experimental Establishment at Shoeburyness, Essex to act as targets for gunnery trials, but during 1972, XF926 was dismantled and moved to RAF Cosford (without its engines) to act as instructional airframe 8368M, and is preserved at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford near Wolverhampton. XF923 was subsequently scrapped at Foulness.
A superb large scale model of a WWI First World War British Sopwith Camel bi-plane. The model of wood and paper construction. Superbly detailed, the plane complete with miniature windscreen and twin machine guns to front. Carries insignia for B3926. Painted in traditional camouflage colours with RFC / RAF Roundels. A superb well made model. Wingspan approx; 71cm.
A rare and incredible collection of x17 WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German half-scale model helmets. Each helmet is hand painted in the relevant scheme and each comes with a miniature liner and chin strap. Incredibly well detailed, the collection includes:1) Luftwaffe two-tone camo (Regiment 57)2) SS rough winter camo3) Luftwaffe / Hitler Youth flak (Artillery 6)4) SS green5) Medic6) SS winter camo7) 1st SS Panzer division8) SS Mediterranean camo9) SS Croatian10) SS Black11) SS Mediterranean 12) Heer Normandy camo13) Leibstandarte Parade14) Luftwaffe camo15) SS grey-green16) SS camo with wire17) KriegsmarineThis is an incredible collection of rare and realistic miniatures. Each measuring approx 8x12x15cm
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