Items tagged model aeroplanes in MV Collections
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Aeroplane Model - North American F-86 Sabre
1:32 scale model was commissioned by the Museum and was built by Harold P. Wood in 1953. It was part of a group of Korean War aircraft commissioned by the Museum.
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Aeroplane Model - Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina
Model History 1:32 scale model commissioned by Museum Victoria and built by Mr Harold P. Wood in 1955. It is finished in a post-1945 US military scheme but has an early type rounded ta ...
From: Glen Iris, Australia Images: 1 -
Aeroplane Model - 1848 Stringfellow
Aircraft History In 1848, John Stringfellow built an experimental model aeroplane powered by a small steam engine. He flew this model along an inclined wire inside a tent in Cremorne G ...
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Aeroplane Model - Nieuport 28
Scale model of a First World War Nieuport 28 biplane fighter aircraft. This model is painted to represent aircraft serial no. N1354
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Bottle - Model Aeroplane Dope, 1940-1945
Small slim bottle, corked, containing Model Aeroplane Dope used by airmen who were billetted in the Exhibition Building, Melbourne, during the Second World War. Used in the making of m ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 2 -
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Aeroplane Model - Boeing 727 Airliner
Aircraft History The US-built Boeing 727 and 737 series of medium range jet airliners have been the most commercially successful passenger aircraft ever built. Following on from the su ...
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Aeroplane Model - DHC-4 Caribou
Aircraft History De Havilland Canada (DHC) has designed and built a range of useful and enduring aircraft since the 1940s including the Chipmunk trainer, the Beaver, Otter, Twin Otter ...
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Aeroplane Model - RAF SE.5a
Aircraft History The SE.5 was designed at the Royal Aircraft Factory in the UK in 1916. The improved SE.5a version entered service with Royal Flying Corps in 1917. It soon proved to be ...
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Aeroplane Model - Armstrong Whitworth Siskin
Aircraft History First introduced into Royal Air Force service in 1924, the Siskin was built by Sir W.G Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Ltd as a biplane fighter powered by an Armstrong Si ...
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Aeroplane Model - Hawker Hart
Aircraft History The Hart was one of a series of two-seat bomber and army cooperation aircraft designed by Hawker Aircraft Ltd. Chief Designer Sidney Camm designed the Hart as a day bo ...
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