Ds. 3400 – McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II

An American supersonic jet fighter that was widely used by the United States Navy (USN), the United States Air Force (USAF), and numerous allied air forces during the Cold War and Vietnam War.

Ds. 1300 – Grumman F6F Hellcat

An American carrier-borne fighter aircraft that was a key component of the U.S. Navy’s air power during World War II. Its speed, maneuverability, and powerful armament made it a formidable opponent against Japanese aircraft.

Ds. 1400 – Vought F4U Corsair

An American carrier-borne fighter aircraft that was known for its powerful engine and impressive performance. It served with distinction in the Pacific theater, particularly during the island-hopping campaigns.

Ds. 400 – Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

An American fighter aircraft that served in various theaters of World War II. Although initially outmatched by early German fighters, it proved effective in other roles, particularly in the Pacific theater.

Ds. 1000 – Lockheed P-38 Lightning

An American twin-engine fighter aircraft that played a significant role in World War II. It was particularly effective in the Pacific theater due to its long range and powerful armament.

Ds. 1100 – North American P-51 Mustang

An American long-range fighter aircraft that was a critical asset for the Allied forces in World War II. Its combination of speed, maneuverability, and range made it a formidable opponent in aerial combat.

Dg. 30 The Yamato

A Japanese battleship, the largest battleship ever built. The Yamato, armed with a powerful main battery and heavily armored, was a symbol of Japanese naval power, but it was sunk by American aircraft in 1945.