FLYING OBJECTS
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Authentic Models - the antiques from tomorrow
Authentic Models creates singular, hand made, historical reproductions
It's 1939. PanAm receives the first Boeing 314, the ultimate in luxury aircraft. Complete with sleeping berths and a real dining salon. It was the biggest plane of its time, carrying 74 passengers. The big flying boats were replaced after the war by land-based planes. With their demise an era of elegance passed that was never seen again. When flying was still fun… Metallic fabric covered lightweight wing and fuselage frames. Transparent portholes. Detailed engines. Nostalgic PanAm colors. Incredible detail.
368,00 EUR
The Allies' counterpart to the Fokker DR-I and D-VII. The Sopwith Camels were significant among the 1,300 airplanes flying in the First World War. In the hands of experienced pilots they were very good for fighting in close quarters. The Sopwith Camel and the Sopwith Pup were popular and famous.
230,00 EUR
Jennies conquered the nation after the close of Second World War. Stunts, sightseeing by half an hour, postal, and even circus flights were part of their functions...
184,00 EUR
This Authentic Models model aeroplane SPAD is for collectors who want an interesting, intricate piece of home décor.
276,00 EUR
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