Military Aircraft
Mikro-Mir – 72007 – The Yakovlev Yak-11 (NATO reporting name: “Moose”, Russian: Як-11) Single cockpit.
Mikro-Mir – 72005 – Yak-11
Mikro-Mir – 72006 – Moskalev SAM-13
Mikro-Mir – 72004 – The LK-1 (Leningradskii Kombinat-Leningrad combine), (a.k.a. Fanera-2 Plywood no.2), (a.k.a. NIAI-1)
Mikro-Mir – 72002 – The Soviet experimental attack Moskalev “LT” (SAM-23)
Mikro-Mir – 72001 – Messerschmitt Me 263
Bat Project – 72010 – Heinkel He.114C
Bat Project – 72009 – Heinkel He.114B
Bat Project – 72008 – Heinkel He.114A
Bat Project – 72007 – Siemens-Schuckert D.1 Late
Bat Project – 72006 – Siemens-Schuckert D.1 Early
Bat Project – 72005 – Nieuport Ni.21 (Ukrainian Markings)
Bat Project – 72004 – Gotha GL.VII with Mercedes engines
Bat Project – 72003 – Gotha GL.VII with Maybach engines
Bat Project – 72002 – Nieuport NI.21 (Russian Markings, DUKS plant)
Bat Project – 72001 – Nieuport NI.21 (French Markings)
AMP – 72010 – Victory 357 Hawk
AMP – 72004 – BAC/EE Canberra T.11
Eastern Express – 72288 – Miles M 14 Magister I
Eastern Express – 72301 – Cargo Aircraft An-74
Eastern Express – 72302 – Patrol Aircraft An-72P
Out of production Eastern Express – 72303 – Arctica An-74
Eastern Express – 72304 – Tupolev ANT-25
Eastern Express – 72305 – Vickers Wellington Mk.IC
Eastern Express – 72279 – Hawker Typhoon Mk.1b
Eastern Express – 72280 – Dewoitine D-520 C1
Eastern Express – 72281 – Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1/Mk.5
Eastern Express – 72282 – Mirage III E