Saturday, February 27, 2010 - 05:22 AM UTC
MMD Squadron have sent us some detailed informations about their new aircraft related products: F-80C Gun Bay, Mercedes D.III Engine, Cessna Bobcat Control Surfaces and Interior Detail Set, USAF Ground Crew and US Navy Floatplanes In Action book.
- TD32459 F-80C Gun Bay - 1:32 Scale  - $18.98 Retail
Highly detailed resin nose gun bay, including gun breeches, magazines and access panels. For Czech Model kit CM3202.

- TD32461 Mercedes D.III Engine - 1:32 Scale  - $14.98 Retail
Finely cast 6-cylinder, liquid cooled, inline, 160 hp, German WWI era aircraft engine. Features full engine crankcase, cylinder bank (with excellent valve springs), cam shaft with rocker arms, carburetor, magnetos, water-pump tower, intake and exhaust manifolds. Ideal for Luftstretkrafte aircraft models 1916-1917.

- TD48539 T-50 Control Surfaces - 1:48 Scale - $9.98 Retail
Bamboo Bomber Control Surfaces. Upgrade resin rudder, elevators, ailerons and flaps. For Czech Model kit CM4819.

- TD48540 T-50 Bobcat Interior Detail Set - 1:48 Scale - $14.98 Retail
Conjectural resin interior for Songbird or any civilianized 'Bamboo Bomber'. Includes carpet texture floors, upholstered side panels and seats (optional 'westernized' rear bench includes lariat and saddle blanket), plus aft bulkhead Winchester rifle on rifle rack. For Czech Model kit CM4819.          

- WA54037 USAF Ground Crew Korea - 54mm Scale - $29.99 Retail
Two 1950s era US Air Force aircraft maintenance men standing bundled against the winter cold but attentive to their winged charge.

- SS1203 US Navy Floatplanes In Action - $14.95  Retail -  REISSUE
Before the advent of radar and other electronic devices aboard warships, the jobs of seeking out the enemy and spotting naval gunfire fell to the floatplane scouts. These small 1- and 2-seat catapult-launched aircraft served aboard US Navy ships as the eyes of the fleet until mid-1949. Most battleships carried up to 4 floatplanes; cruisers with aircraft hangars could accommodate as many as 8 aircraft; destroyers, when applicable were limited to only 1 floatplane. Curtiss-Wright was the designer of 3 of the 4 types of scout planes that served aboard US warships in WWII, a tribute to the American aviation pioneer and father of the US floatplane, Glen Curtiss. Chance-Vought and the Naval Aircraft Factory also produced floatplanes that served the US Navy in WWII. All get detailed coverage in this volume. Illustrated with more than 106 photographs, 13 full-color paintings, plus detailed line drawings; 56 pages.

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