Wichita Kaydet Aircraft

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Daron Worldwide Trading A0224 PT17A Kaydet Army 1/24 AIRCRAFT


Daron Worldwide Trading A0224 PT17A Kaydet Army 1/24 AIRCRAFT


$185.59


The singlebay wings of the aircraft were made from wood with fabric covering while the fuselage had a welded steel framework. The aircraft had a large fixed tailwheel undercarriage and tandem seating for the student and instructor. The PT17 model was powered by a Continental R670 engine. The Kaydet was easy to fly and relatively forgiving of new pilots. It gained a reputation as a rugged plane and a good teacher. This high quality replica is handcrafted from mahogany and comes with a wooden base. Dimensions: 121/2 (L) x 16 (Wingspan).

Boeing Kaydet Biplane


Boeing Kaydet Biplane


$14.99


Boeing Kaydet Biplane - Premium Poster

Wichita (Paperback)


Wichita (Paperback)


$40


Wichita, Kansas, was founded in 1870 as a small frontier cow town. By 1900, after having gone through one of the most remarkable real estate boom-and-bust cycles in US history, it had become the largest city in the state and a regional hub of commerce. Wichita flourished between 1900 and 1940, and its population quadrupled as it became a world leader in aircraft production. Picture postcards were introduced just as Wichita entered this latter phase of development, and the colorful new form of communication amply documented Wichita`s history during those years.

The Planes of Wichita: The People and the Aircraft of the Air Capital


The Planes of Wichita: The People and the Aircraft of the Air Capital


$14.58


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Wichita, Kansas


Wichita, Kansas


$124.99


Wichita, Kansas - Laminated Oversized Art

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Aircraft


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Wilf Hardy Aircraft - Giclee Print

Wichita


Wichita


$11.71


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WICHITA


WICHITA


$18.09


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1/400 B-29 Superfortress Wichita Witch w/Collector Tin (Military)


1/400 B-29 Superfortress Wichita Witch w/Collector Tin (Military)


$22.95


1/400 B-29 Superfortress "Wichita Witch" w/Collector Tin Another great addition to our WW2 1/400 collection! Main Features: - True to 1/400 - Detailed and historically accurate markings - High quality diecast construction - Display in flight or on the ground (stand included) About the B-29: The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was unquestionably the most famous and formidable bombing aircraft of the Second World War. During the War, these bombers were primarily used in the Pacific theater. The first Boeing B-29 bomber entered into service for the US Air Force in September 1943 and the last B-29 retired from service in September 1960. Over the years, a total of 1620 B-29 aircraft were built by Boeing at its Wichita, Kansas plant. Powered by four Wright R-3550 'Star-Engines', an enormous load of remotely controlled ammunition, fuel, bombs and a pressurized compartment for a crew of 13 could be carried as far as 6000 miles and as high as 30,000 feet at a maximum speed of 357 mph. Size: 1:400 Type: Models & Miniatures Color: Multi-Color Color Mapping: Multi-Color

Courthouse, Wichita, Kansas


Courthouse, Wichita, Kansas


$34.99


Courthouse, Wichita, Kansas - Giclee Print

Us Scenery Wichita


Us Scenery Wichita


$39.99


Us Scenery Wichita - Giclee Print

Downtown Wichita, Kansas


Downtown Wichita, Kansas


$34.99


Downtown Wichita, Kansas - Giclee Print

Wichita State University Shockers Eclipse


Wichita State University Shockers Eclipse


$74.98


Wichita State University Shockers Eclipse Wichita State University Shockers Eclipse



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