OK so this one is a bit of a Frankenstein. It’ll play as many of the world’s military cargo aircraft. Comes delivered on the back of a truck which offers the floor at the right height for the ramp. The ramp is on hydraulics and will play in camera.
OK so this one is a bit of a Frankenstein. It’ll play as many of the world’s military cargo aircraft. Comes delivered on the back of a truck which offers the floor at the right height for the ramp. The ramp is on hydraulics and will play in camera.
Formally the Panavia Tornado but better known as the good old “Tonka” in RAF service. She was a multi role aircraft, ground attack and fighter. Came into service in the 80’s and served in the British, German, Italian and Saudi airforces until a few years ago. Rare in civilian hands ours somehow escaped the military intact. Painted up in temporary paint as a Gulf War aircraft she could easily be returned to her original RAF grey. She benefits from a complete cockpit and working canopy. Do your exteriors here and then head to the studio with our matching cockpit section for your interiors.
The archetypal bi-plane! A Tiger Moth airframe built specifically for gimbal mount. Complete with an electric motor turning a real wood prop she’s going to help get all the shots you just can’t get on the real thing. Take this to your studio and we can match it off against a real flying example for exteriors / flying shots. Lots of lovely schemes out there from military trainer to civilian flying club hack. A lovely thing..
The Albatross D.III, a German fighter from the First World War. What we have is a studio build to represent a crashed airframe. With work she could be morphed back into a complete aircraft or the perfect bit of set dec for your no mans land..
A Messerschmitt Me108, the forerunner to the Me109 fighter. Initially flown in the mid 30’s she was employed as a fast 4 seat communications aircraft. We have this as a studio set for gimbal mount if required. The side doors float for camera as indeed does the front section for a bit of pilot face on. If you need some flying action then we also have a real flying example!
Backbone fighter of the RAF for those early war years. Actually shot down more aircraft during the Battle of Britain than her more glamorous sister the Spitfire. Ours is a fibreglass replica, taken from moulds of the real aircraft, so she’s accurate to the last rivet. OK she can’t fly (and we can find you those that do) but she will lay on her belly and play crashed, go up on a gimbal in the studio, sink in a tank or even be set fire to!
The backbone of the Luftwaffe bomber fleet during WW2 ours is a fantastic, no expense spared, studio build for a huge budget Feature Film. We have the cockpit, bomb bay and gun positions. The cockpit lights up and sections remove for camera. She’s been on a gimbal before if thats what you’re thinking..