BFC-2—Curtiss F11C Gosshawk
The BFC-2—Curtiss F11C Gosshawk Naval Fighter (1930’s).
BFC-2—Curtiss F11C Gosshawk
P-6E—Curtiss Hawk
The P-6E—Curtiss Hawk (late 1920’s).
P-6E—Curtiss Hawk
This detailed paper airplane is modeled after a Curtiss P-6E Hawk.
Boeing F4B (P12)
The Boeing F4B (P12)—Designed in 1928.
Nieuport 17
The Nieuport 17 (France)—Larger version of the Nieuport 11 (1916).
Sopwith Camel
The Sopwith Camel (British, 1917).
Curtiss R3C-1
The Curtiss R3C-1. This plane won the Pulitzer Trophy Race on October 12th, 1925, with a speed of 248.9 mph (406.5 km/h).
Curtiss R3C-1
The R3C-2 float plane version won the Schneider Trophy in 1925, piloted by Jimmy Doolittle.
F4U-4 Corsair
The F4U-4 Corsair, a WWII fighter. This is like the one piloted by the famed Major Greg “Pappy” Boyington, of the Black Sheep Squadron.
F4U-4 Corsair
A weekly TV series from many years ago, starring Robert Conrad, celebrated the exploits of Major Boyington.
P-51 Mustang
The P-51 Mustang. A WWII fighter powered by a Rolls Royce Merlin V-12 engine in the later versions.
P-51 Mustang
Like many of Huntly’s models, this plane has an opening engine compartment door to reveal details of the engine.
Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless
The Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless, a naval scout plane and dive bomber, WWII (1942-1945).
Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless
Flown from land bases by the US Marines, and from aircraft carriers by the Navy. The Army Air Force version was called the A-24 Banshee.