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The J2M Raiden (Allied reporting name "Jack") was developed by the Japanese Navy in WWII as a land-based interceptor. Learn more...
During WWII the Fieseler Fi156C was used at every front. It had the wonderful ability of taking off and landing over a short distance on both smooth and rough surfaces, and was often used for reconnaissance and liaison. Learn more...
Small, lightweight, and versatile, the F-16 has proven to be an exceptional combat aircraft that is capable of a variety of missions. Learn more...
As the situation became more desperate for the German forces near the end of WWII, a call was made for a new inexpensive jet fighter that would be simple to produce and fly. Learn more...
The Messerschmitt Bf 109E was the Luftwaffe's mainstay fighter in the early stages of WWII. Learn more...
The F4U Corsair was a formidable combination of speed and firepower and was the mount of numerous aces during WWII. Learn more...
The He 219 was arguably the Luftwaffe's best nightfighter during WWII and was notable for an extraordinary debut mission in June 1943 when a prototype shot down five RAF Lancaster bombers. Learn more...
This military aircraft appeared as a carrier-based version of the V/STOL (short take-off and landing) fighter-attack aircraft Harrier, which entered practical use for the first time in the world by the UK. Learn more...
The A6M3 (Model 32) variant of the famous Zero fighter replaced the earlier Sakae 12 engine with a more powerful Sakae 21 and also featured clipped wingtips to enable a greater roll rate. Learn more...
This is a Tamiya model replica of the Messerschmitt Bf109, which was the most prolifically manufactured fighter in history. Learn more...
The U.S. Air Force implement a realistic training program called “Red Flag” to improve both pilot air combat skills and survival rate. Learn more...