Mitsubishi A6M “Zero” Resin
The Mitsubishi A6M Reisen was the indisputable archetypal plane of the Japanese during World War II. It was designed by Mitsubishi and is known as the Zero fighter. The aircraft, however, was co-produced by Nakajima. Between 1939 and 1945, the companies manufactured over 10,000 units. The Japanese Navy requested designs for a new aircraft to replace the Mitsubishi A5M carrier fighter. In terms of air kills, this jet was renowned. We regret to inform you that we are unaware of the current asking price for a unit.
Short Tucano Trainer
We’ve got a two-seat turboprop basic trainer plane here. Short Brothers created the Short Tucano Trainer on Northern Island. The Royal Air Force has been its primary operator, however, it does occasionally export the jet to Kuwait and Kenya. The prototype flew for the first time in 1986. The Royal Air Force acquired its first units two years later. This plane is mostly used at RAF Linton-on-Ouse, where it provides basic training to RN and RAF student pilots. Before moving on to the Hawk T2 aircraft trainer, students will have logged roughly 130 hours of flight time with it. For over $1.3 million, you can take one home with you.