Arma Hobby has released their completely new tool F4F-3 Wildcat in 1/72 scale.
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 Fisher Flying Products FP-101 project has been spotted for sale. The listing states (in part):
This is a partially built Fisher Flying Products FP-101. It was built and flown previously, but then wrecked during a landing when a log was hit in a field. It was then sold and mostly finished and then stored. All the fabric work is done. A rotax 447 engine is installed which has dual carbs and is pull start. A cowling has been mostly fabricated. The interior was not done but a dash has been cut out. The prop is not included. The wing is wired for lights, but no lights are installed. Wing struts are included. It needs some work to finish. This will have to be picked up, I do not have a way to ship it unless it is local delivery. The original windshield is there and could be used as-is or used for a pattern. The full set of plans and instructions is also included.
The aircraft is located in Airway Heights, Washington and is currently available for US $4,995 although offers are also being accepted. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes additional photos and details.
Recently released by Aeronaut Books and author Dr. Hannes Täger is the two volume set Immelmann – Life and Death of an Aviation Legend: Biography of Fighter Pilot Oberleutnant Max Immelmann (1890-1916), which tells the true story of Max Immelmann, one of the first fighter pilots and creator of air combat tactics, who was a close comrade and rival of Oswald Boelcke.
This comprehensive biography – richly illustrated with nearly 700 images – dispels old misconceptions and myths. It also provides remarkable new insights into this legendary Saxon aviator, his private and romantic life, his air combats, his death, and his legacy.
The volumes are available in Hardcover, paperback and Kindle editions. Volume 1 has 279 pages, Volume 2 has 323 pages.
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MiniArt has released their new Fw 190D-9 (early production) advanced kit in 1/48 scale.
As previously reported, the early-production Fw 190D-9 was the “long-nose” development of the Fw 190A, reworked around the liquid-cooled Jumo 213 engine to improve high-altitude performance and interceptor capability. It entered Luftwaffe service in 1944 and was valued for its stronger climb and speed compared with earlier Fw 190 variants.
The kit (48044) captures the distinctive long nose profile of the “Dora” and includes additional details for an enhanced building experience, including PE parts, detailed cockpit and exterior surfaces and decals with three marking options. The company also released a basic version of the kit in May.
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A 1967 Cessna 182 has been spotted for sale. The listing states (in part):
3500TT 420 smoh. Full horton Stol kit! Full Horton speed kit! Flint tip tanks! 100gal usable 10hr trips! On demand turbo. Only use when you need to cruise high altitude. Rayjays! Full repaint absolutely nice plane. New bladders, She’s going thru extensive annual with all AD compliance and New adsb install. Probably 2 weeks out! Nice interior with center console, Digital radios, Auto pilot.
The aircraft is located in Jonesborough, Tennessee and is currently available for US $179,000, although offers are also being accepted. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes additional photos and details.
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New from Aeronaut Books and author Jon Guttman is 2nd Pursuit Group, USAS
Entering combat on the Western Front in the summer of 1918 to expand the United States Army Air Service, the 2nd Pursuit Group was composed of the 13th, 22nd, 49th, and 139th Aero Squadrons. Although the 103rd Aero Squadron was temporarily assigned, it was eventually traded for the 49th Aero so it could serve as the nucleus for the 3rd Pursuit Group. Although not as famous of the 1st “Hat-in-the.Ring” Group or the “Indian Head” 3rd Group, the 2nd made its own significant contribution to Allied victory in the air. Its full story is told here for the first time with 288 photos and color profiles of 41 aircraft.
The book is available in paperback format and spans 184 pages.
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New this month from Eduard is a “Weekend Edition” model kit of the MiG-21F-13 Fishbed in 1/48 scale.
The type was the first major production version of the Soviet MiG-21, a single-engine, supersonic day interceptor with a distinctive tailed-delta wing design that gave it strong speed and climb performance. Entering service in 1960, it was relatively compact, used the Tumansky R-11F-300 engine, and was armed with one 30 mm cannon plus early infrared air-to-air missiles, making it a simple but highly influential Cold War fighter.
The new offering (84213) includes Eduard plastic parts and decals with marking options for five aircraft.
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A 1963 Cessna 172D has been spotted for sale. The listing states:
The aircraft has full logs flies great but needs a wing and propeller for annual.
The aircraft is located in Alpine, Texas and is currently available for bidding. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes additional photos and details.
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ICM has released their new “Last Marauder” model kit representing B-26G-25-MA 44-68254 “Tail End Charlie,” which was The final B-26G bomber of the legendary Marauder series to roll off the production line.
The aircraft made its maiden flight on 18 April 1945 and became a symbolic link between the beginning and the end of the Marauder production story. It was flown by test pilot Pat Tibbs, while the co-pilot’s seat was occupied by Ken Abel — the company’s chief designer, who had also taken part in the first flight of the original production B-26 five years earlier. As a result, Abel became one of the very few pilots to have flown both the first and the final aircraft of a series that ultimately totalled 5,266 machines.
The last Marauder never saw combat service. On 10 May 1945, just two days after Germany’s surrender, the aircraft was officially transferred to the French Air Force (Armée de l’Air). Since active hostilities in Europe had already ended, the aircraft was assigned to the CEAM Test Centre at Mont-de-Marsan Air Base.
Serving with the French Air Force, ‘Tail End Charlie’ was used for nearly four years for technical evaluation flights and transport duties. According to archival records, the service life of the final B-26 Marauder came to an end in April 1949, when the aircraft was officially written off.
The kit (48329) faithfully reproduces the geometry and proportions of the original aircraft and includes a detailed cockpit and fuselage interior equipment as well as decals reproducing “Tail End Charlie’s” markings.
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A 1974 Varga 2150A Kachina airframe (2,237 total time) has been spotted for sale.
According to the listing, the a two-seat, all-metal, tricycle-gear aircraft is styled like a 1940s–50s warbird, featuring tandem seating under a fighter-style canopy, U.S. Air Force markings, and a well-preserved interior with 4-point harnesses. It was damaged in a takeoff accident, resulting in compromised wings, center section, and tailcone, though portions of the tail remain usable; it is being sold as a complete airframe without engine or prop but includes landing gear, cowling, exhaust, logs, manuals, and documentation. Last flown and certified as of January 2026, it is best suited for parts, display, or simulator use rather than repair, and is currently mounted on a trailer in Lakeville, Minnesota for easy transport.
It is currently available for US $3,495 although bids are also being accepted. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes additional photos and details.
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