Currently Collection
Currently soaring through the skies, these remarkable aircraft showcase the rich history and diversity of aviation
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
Currently soaring through the skies, these remarkable aircraft showcase the rich history and diversity of aviation. From the Alabama Air National Guard's Republic RF-84F Thunderflash to the Fairey Gannet AS. 4 XG631, each one tells a unique story of courage and innovation. Among them is the Piasecki Vertol CH-21C 83 17, a true workhorse known for its exceptional lifting capabilities. Its powerful rotors have carried countless troops and supplies to remote locations, proving its reliability time and time again. In contrast, we have the awe-inspiring Lockheed SR-71A 61-7964, an iconic symbol of speed and stealth. This marvel of engineering has pushed boundaries with its incredible Mach 3+ capabilities, leaving onlookers in sheer amazement as it streaks across the sky. Another legendary fighter that graces our skies is the McDonnell F-4D Phantom II 64-0972A. With its sleek design and formidable firepower, this aircraft has defended our skies with unwavering determination. On a more serene note, we have witnessed graceful flights by the Fieseler Fi 156C Storch D-EDEC and Percival P. 66 President I OY-AVA. These vintage beauties remind us of a bygone era when aviation was still in its infancy but held endless possibilities. Adding to this diverse lineup is the Fournier RF-3 CS-ALI - a nimble glider that effortlessly rides thermals high above us. It showcases not only man's ability to harness nature's forces but also his desire for exploration beyond conventional means. The Wisconsin Air National Guard proudly displays their Northrop F-89J Scorpion - an interceptor designed to protect our airspace from potential threats during tense times in history. Not forgetting naval aviation prowess, we admire United States Navy's Pratt Read XLNE1 31506, a versatile aircraft that has served on various missions with utmost precision and reliability.