Arma Hobby has released the first test sprue shots for their completely new tool F4F-3 Wildcat in 1/72 scale.
The company states that even at this stage the surface details, engineering breakdown and overall quality of the sprues align with their design goals. They reflect the F4F-3’s non-folding wings and different placement of the two wing-mounted machine guns compared to later Wildcats. They also include redesigned landing gear making the characteristic Wildcat arrangement much easier to assemble, a complete set of characteristic air intakes for different production variants, two variants of engine cowling and bombs used by VMF-211 Marines on Wake Island and by some U.S. Navy carrier squadrons.
As previously reported, the offering (70090) represents the early Wildcat from the opening months of the Pacific War and is made from completely new molds created specifically for this version. It includes plastic parts, canopy and wheel masks, and a 3D print digital file containing seat with harness, exhaust pipes, landing gear opening mechanism chains, cockpit control lever set, and gun barrels. Decals are also included with marking options for three aircraft: “F-5”, VF-2, USS Lexington, flown by Lt. Albert O. Vorse Jr.; BuNo 4019 “211-F-11”, VMF-211; “F-13”, VF-3, USS Lexington.
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A Cessna 210 L Centurion has been spotted for sale. The listing states:
1976 Cessna 210 L Centurion 6 seat single engine aircraft, retractable gear, fuel injected engine, good shape, paint is 3.5/5, registered in Canada, 4400 total time.
The aircraft is located in Grande Prairie, Canada and is currently available for US $185,000 although offers are also being accepted. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes additional photos and details.
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Today, Revell announced “Project Harrier” which will see the development of a new tool “state-of-the-art” Hawker Siddeley Harrier model kit in 1/32 scale.
As a new twist, Revell will be bringing modelers along on the development journey with a behind-the-scenes look at the process via blog posts, monthly YouTube updates, etc. Work began in late March with setup, including aligning scans and creating the cross-sectional planes that the designer uses to create the “skeleton” model. In addition to the aircraft itself, the company will be developing a separate engine and display trolley for inclusion with the kit.
To date, the development team has gathered data from Harriers based at RAF Wittering Heritage Centre and Gatwick Aviation Museum. Release is planned for Autumn 2027.
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A Piper Mojave PA-31P project has been spotted for sale.
According to the listing, the aircraft features air conditioning, de-ice, Garmin avionics (GMX 200, GNS 430 WAAS, GTX 335, GDL 69A), weather radar, autopilot, and a well-kept leather interior. It is being sold as a project aircraft after a catastrophic left engine failure (thrown rod destroyed the engine, damaged cowling, and caused minor wing impact), with no core value remaining for the damaged engine. A documented Part 145 repair estimate of about $100,000 includes a replacement low-time Lycoming and full return-to-service, presenting an opportunity to acquire a typically mid-$300K-class aircraft at a significantly reduced entry cost, either as-is or for restoration by a qualified buyer.
The aircraft is located in Tustin, California and is currently being offered for US $199,000, although offers are also being accepted. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes additional photos and details.
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More 2027 calendars are starting to hit the market as we move towards the second half of the year, and today we are featuring two of them focused entirely on the iconic Spitfire.
The first brings together a striking collection of historical photography from Imperial War Museum collections, offering glimpses of the heroic people who made up the Squadrons, and an example of the poster art of the time. Also featured is Duxford’s Spitfire Mk Ia N3200, which was recovered and restored before returning to the air in 2014. Each photo is accompanied by informative text and a datepad features previous and next month’s views.
The second Spitfire calendar is offered by Avonside Publishing Ltd and showcases the aviation photography of Darren Harbar. It features a large Monday start grid for entering important dates as well as a multilingual grid (English, French, German, Italian & Spanish). It measures 11.6″ x 23.2″ (295mm x 590mm) open.
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Airscale has released a new set of images for their upcoming 1/32 Dornier Do 17Z showing a test print dry fit and box art by Antonis Karydis.
…as if that wasn’t enough excitement, I started printing one – using all the space in my printer I managed to get all the kit parts done. Some of the geometry is a bit pissed, but I should be able to make a pretty good test version for my club’s show at Tangmere (Boxgrove Hall) at the end of the month on the 31st May. The 3D printed clear parts are pretty rubbish so I will likely leave them off and to the side – it will certainly do until I get a test shot
As previously reported, the Do 17 was a German twin‑engine light bomber, nicknamed the “Flying Pencil” for its slim, streamlined fuselage, which was originally designed in the early 1930s as a fast mail and passenger aircraft before being adapted into a military bomber for the Luftwaffe. It served extensively in the early years of World War II, taking part in campaigns over Poland, the Low Countries, France, the Battle of Britain, and the invasion of the Soviet Union, where it proved fast and maneuverable but gradually became obsolete due to limited bomb load and range.
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A 1980 Cessna 172RG has been spotted for sale. The listing states (in part):
For Sale: Clean, Airworthy 1980 Cessna 172RG. Fresh Annual and Low time engine under 200 Hrs. Price is negotiable to serious buyers. Aircraft Based at KLNA. New Front seats, and new Pilot side window. New flap rollers and all new control surfaces hardware New instrument panel shock mounts. Brand new Battery All Logbooks from New. Available for inspection at Lantana Airport in West Palm Beach.
The aircraft is located in Florida and is currently available for US $90,000 although offers are also being accepted. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes additional photos and details.
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We’re almost halfway through 2026 and so 2027 calendars are starting to appear. One of them is Flying Legends 2027, which also covers September -December 2026.
The calendar focused on WW2 warbirds in flight and showcases the work of award-winning air-to-air photographer John M. Dibbs. The images measure 17″ × 12″ and are accompanied by crucial stats for each plane, including manufacturer, powerplant, performance, and armament.
The 2027 editions features the following aircraft: Bell P-39-Q6 Airacobra, Curtiss P-47G Thunderbolt, Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless, Boeing PT-17 Stearman, Curtiss P-40F Warhawk, Supermarine Spitfire Mk VB, North American Aviation P-51D Mustang, Supermarine Spitfire Mk Ias, Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3, Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk IB and De Havilland Mosquito T III.
The calendar is currently available for pre-order with release set for August 11. Click below to check out the product link and additional calendar images.
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MiniArt has released their new Focke-Wulf Fw 190D-9 “Grünherz” basic model kit in 1/48 scale.
This early-production late-war variant of the Fw 190 was used by Jagdgeschwader 54, whose “Green Hearts” nickname came from its Thuringian heritage. Powered by the Jumo 213 inline engine, it was built to improve high-altitude performance and became one of the Luftwaffe’s fastest and most capable piston fighters, especially in the defense of Germany in 1944–45.
As previously reported, the basic kit (48035) features distinctive late-war Luftwaffe camouflage and two mJG 54 marking options. It is described as detailed, with “clean assembly” and an accurate early production configuration. An advanced version has also been announced for future release.
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A 1965 Fouga CM.170 Magister has been spotted for sale. The listing states (in part):
99% complete trainer/fighter jet used for decoration only. In AS/IS condition, please see pictures or ask for more pictures of specific things if not clear. Does not come with books, but I have the history paperwork that I recently received from the FAA. It takes 2 car batteries to power up, but I have never tried to do this. Wings and tail fits on 1 trailer and the fuselage fits on another trailer. It may even fit on one trailer, but was brought to its current location on 2 separate goose neck trailers. Will help load.
The aircraft is located in Mountain Home, Arkansas and is currently available for US $15,000, although offers are also being accepted. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes additional photos and details.
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