OUR COLLECTION
A WWI-era French fighter replica, celebrated for its sesquiplane layout and graceful agility.
NIEUPORT Ni‑17c.i
A nimble Soviet WWII fighter celebrated for its wood-and-fabric structure and excellent maneuverability.
YAKOVLEV 3U
A WWII twin-engine trainer nicknamed the “Bamboo Bomber,” used to prepare pilots for multi-engine aircraft.
CESSNA AT‑17 UC‑78
Known as “the pilot maker,” this classic trainer flew U.S. and Allied pilots through WWII and beyond.
NORTH AMERICAN AT‑6
A straightforward U.S. Army Air Forces basic trainer, giving student pilots their first taste of metal-wing flight.
VULTEE BT‑15
A primary trainer with a simple open cockpit, used to teach basic flight skills during WWII.
FAIRCHILD PT‑23
The iconic biplane trainer, affectionately known as the Stearman Kaydet, trained thousands of WWII pilots.
STEARMAN N2S‑5
A post-WWII liaison and observation aircraft known for its short takeoff and landing (STOL) capability.
CESSNA L‑19 O‑1
A liaison and observation aircraft used in WWII, known for its simplicity and short takeoff/landing ability.
AERONCA O‑58 L‑3
A classic post-war civilian Cessna, styled with radial engine power and taildragger charm.
CESSNA 195 LC‑126
A sleek, retractable-gear high-performance Cessna offering reliable utility and comfort.
CESSNA 210‑M
A rugged tailwheel flyer, popular for bush and utility flying, thanks to its sturdy design.
CESSNA 180
A liaison aircraft used in WWII, offering stable observation capabilities and dependable flying.
FAIRCHILD J2K‑2
A post-war Piper cabin cruiser, combining Piper reliability with roomy comfort for touring.
PIPER PA‑20
A versatile high-wing cabin monoplane famed for its smooth handling and spacious interior.
STINSON 10‑A
A popular twin-engine Beechcraft used for business and executive travel, with rugged landing gear.
G‑18 TWIN BEECH
A military liaison variant of the Cessna 310, combining speed with twin-engine reliability.
CESSNA U‑3C 310‑G
A classic sport biplane from the 1930s, known for its open-cockpit aerobatic fun.
BRUNNER‑WINKLE BIRD
An aerobatic showplane built for high-performance stunts and tight aerobatics routines.
CRISTEN EAGLE
A sleek low-wing monoplane with sporty handling, popular among homebuilders and flyers.
LUSCOMBE 8‑F
Known for its distinctive V-tail, this Beechcraft design delivered speed and cabin comfort.
V‑TAIL BONANZA
A faithful reproduction of Louis Bleriot’s original 1910 monoplane — a pioneer in early aviation history.
1910 BLERIOT REPLICA