The Pullman Gallery always has the best flying machine models.

Aeronautica Macchi MC-70 display model. A good scratch-built display model of the legendary Macchi MC-70 sea plane, as competed by the Haliein Air Force in the Schneider Trophy races of the late 1920s.

Circa 1930s. A rare early Meccano model (fully assembled) of Baron von Richthofen's (the Red Baron) 1917 Fokker DR3 ‘Triplane’ complete with all correct markings and pilot sitting in the cockpit.
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A magnificent and unique 1:5 scale sculptural model of a Supermarine ‘Spitfire’ Mark I of 1940 vintage, the hand-crafted aluminium panels formed over a space frame, incorporating cockpit and canopy detail, rudders, squadron markings and landing gear.

A magnificent and entirely unique 7.5:1 scale sculptural model of the single–seat Hawker Hurricane fighter plane, (Mark 1A) of 1937 vintage, the hand-crafted aluminium panels formed over a space frame, incorporating cockpit with pilot and canopy detail, rudders, squadron markings ‘SOK’, a solid completely hand-carved aluminium propeller and landing gear.

United States of America. Circa 1938. An exceptional and very stylish 1938 boardroom model of the legendary flying-boat with all aluminium detailing, windows and propellers, the tripod mounted on a polished solid mahogany globe, with swept plinth underneath. American, circa 1938.
+ Source: Pullman Gallery – London :: Flying Machines Deluxe Dive