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The E-2 Hawkeye was developed by Grumman in 1957 to carry out surveillance functions from aircraft carriers in a completely autonomous manner and has continued to evolve to this day. It is certainly the most complex aircraft currently on an aircraft carrier. However, its dimensions do not prevent it from descending into the aircraft carrier‘s hangars, with the wings folding laterally on either side of the fuselage. Its operational heart is its radar, connected to a very fast computer. Its most advanced version, the E-2C, appeared in 1970. The Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 115 (VAW-115), also known as the „Liberty Bells“, is a US Navy airborne early warning and control Squadron flying the E-2C Hawkeye. The squadron was created on April 20, 1967 with the E-2A Hawkeye. It was assigned to Attack Carrier Wing Two and deployed aboard the USS Ranger. In February 2010, the squadron began re-equipment with the E-2C Hawkeye 2000. The improved E-2C Hawkeye 2000 has enhanced capabilities in the areas of detection, processing, identification, communication and navigation compared to its predecessor.
Ta152 C-1, 1:48 from the manufacturer Hobby Boss to scale 1/48 reference 81702
STARTER KIT T-28 Fennec / Trojan, 1:72 from the manufacturer Heller to scale 1/72 reference 56279 In 1960 and 1961, while researching a replacement for the outdated T-6 for use in its conflict in Algeria, France acquired 145 T-28As from the USA‘s surplus stock. Called Fennec, the new plane‘s...
F6F-3 Hellcat Early Version, 1:48 from the manufacturer Hobby Boss to scale 1/48 reference 80338
de Havilland DH.60M Metal Moth, 1:72 from the manufacturer Amodel to scale 1/72 reference AMO72282
Gotha G.II-G.III, 1:72 from the manufacturer Roden to scale 1/72 reference 002
Beechcraft 1900D, 1:72 from the manufacturer Amodel to scale 1/72 reference AMO72311
Arado Ar 68E, 1:48 from the manufacturer Roden to scale 1/48 reference 427
Spitfire HF Mk.VIII Profipack, 1:48 from the manufacturer Eduard Plastic Kits to scale 1/48 reference 8287
Fokker E.V (D.VIII), 1:72 from the manufacturer Roden to scale 1/72 reference 004
MIDWAY DUAL COMBO Limited edition, 1:48 from the manufacturer Eduard Plastic Kits to scale 1/48 reference 11166
Tai-atari Y?yoku Funshindan Japanese Rocket Plane (project 1 and 2), 1:72 from the manufacturer Planet Models to scale 1/72 reference 129-PLT281
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III Transporter from the manufacturer MENG-Model reference mPLANE-007
DH-60X Amphibian, 1:72 from the manufacturer Avis to scale 1/72 reference AV72028
Model Set F-15E Strike Eagle, 1:72 from the manufacturer Revell to scale 1/72 reference 63841
Fw-190A-4, 1:72 from the manufacturer Mistercraft to scale 1/72 reference C-01
Russian MiG-31B/BM Foxhound, 1:48 from the manufacturer Hobby Boss to scale 1/48 reference 81754


















