Some aircraft in the Dyna-Flites series were issued using an incorrect name (e.g. the Sikorsky S-55 was actually an S-58) or omitted the manufacturer's name (e.g. the 'Huey copter' is correctly a Bell UH-1B Iroquois/Huey). In addition, some moulds were withdrawn and their number assigned to a new mould. Additionally, a number of the early casts were retired and replaced with newer, finer casts. This would include the B707 and B727 as examples. Some details are provided in brackets after each aircraft's entry. It should also be noted that the original issue numbers did NOT include the "A" suffix. This would become standard in later years, but it is also a way to distinguish between the A102 F-100 and its replacement, the A102A C-5 Galaxy. In time ZEE would use different suffixes to distinguish different paint releases. For instance the A106 DC-3 would eventually be issued with A, B, C and D suffix versions. These suffixes were not included (except for the A) on the item itself, but were listed in catalogs. For clarity the suffix' are deleted from the following list. The identity of the A113 biplane is not resolved. It was officially released as a "SPAD", although the cast looks more like a Sopwith Camel. It would return in a variety of guises over the years, with its final release coming as a "Crop Duster". It is the only biplane in the line.
NB: Errors exist in the following list. It is both exclusionary and contains some spurious information. It is also incomplete to later issues and liveries. This list is only good through the end of ZEE ownership in 1996. • A100 Sikorsky S-55 (actually a S-58/SH-34; variably released with a 3- or 4-bladed main rotor in an orange USN scheme) • A101 Junkers Ju 87 • A102 Super Sabre F-100C (reference number later assigned to C-5A Galaxy) • A102 C-5A Galaxy • A103 F-84 Thunderstreak (reference number later assigned to DC-9) • A103 DC-9 (
Hawaiian Airlines) • A104 Concorde (
Air France,
Pan Am; reference number later assigned to Sikorsky HH-3E) • A104 Sikorsky HH-3E (USAF Pelican and USN markings) • A105 Boeing 747 (Braniff,
Flying Tigers Airlines, Pan Am, TWA, United States of America, United) • A106 Boeing SST (reference number later assigned to DC-3) • A106 DC-3 (CP-Air) (A glider variant was also produced by Zylmex, the XCG-17) • A107 Boeing 727 (Braniff, Delta Air Lines, Eastern, Western,
All Nippon Airways,
Japan Airlines) • A108 P-51D Mustang • A109 P-38 Lightning • A110 F-104 J/G Starfighter • A111 OV-10 Bronco (reference number later assigned to MiG 27) • A111 MiG 27 • A112 Huey copter (UH-1B Iroquois/Huey) • A113 "SPAD" • A114 Zero (Mitsubishi A6M) • A115 Douglas DC-10 (
American Airlines, Fed Ex, also released in USAF KC-10 Extender markings,
Northwest Orient, TWA) • A116 Corsair F4U • A117 Messerschmit ME 262 A (number later assigned to E2A Hawkeye) • A117 E2A Hawkeye (Grumman) • A118 F-4C/D Phantom II • A119 Spitfire IX • A120 Vickers VC-10 • A121 Hughes OH-6A Cayuse (Hughes 500. Incorrectly had a 3-bladed main rotor) • A122 Boeing/Vertol CH-54 Chinook (also released under M*A*S*H branding as a 'cargo copter') • A123 Messerschmitt BF109E (originally released as a black plane with "Good Goose" markings) • A124 MIG-21 (number later assigned to F/A-18 Hornet) • A124 F-18 Hornet (F/A-18 is correct designation) • A125 F-105 • A126 Mirage IV (Dassault) • A127 L-1011 (Eastern Airlines, Pan Am,
Air Pacific) • N127 Lockheed SR-71 (one-off departure from the Axxx numbering system) • A128 Boeing 707 (in United Airlines, Lufthansa, Continental and Trans Euro markings) • A129 AJ-37 Viggen • A130 A-4E Skyhawk • A131 Bell Cobra (AH-1 Hueycobra) • A132 Hunter F.6 • A133 Cessna 337 Skymaster • A134 Cessna A-37A (number later replaced by B-1) • A134 B-1 • A135 HU-16B Albatross (number later assigned to Gee Bee Sportster) • A135 Gee Bee R-11 Super Sportster • A136 P-40 Tomahawk • A137 H-19 Sikorsky (in at least two USCG markings) • A138 MIG-25 Foxbat • vA139 Sikorsky CH-54 Skycrane (including hospital pod) • A140 Bell Rescue (Bell 47G; Axxx number was not moulded on the aircraft. Released in yellow civil, Police and M*A*S*H markings) • A141 B-52 Stratofortress • A142 A-10 Warthog • A143 F-14 Tomcat • A144 F-16 Falcon • A145 F-15 Eagle • A146 Harrier • A147 Kaman LAMPS (Kaman SH-2 Seasprite in USN markings) • A148 Space Shuttle • A149 HH-60D Nighthawk • A150 Grumman X-29A • A151 Stealth Fighter (concept aircraft) • A152 EF-111 Raven • A153 MIG-29 Fulcrum • A154 AV-8B Harrier • A155 EA-6A Intruder • A156 S-3 Viking • A157 F-117A Stealth Fighter • A158 YF-22 • A159 B-17E Flying Fortress • A160 Mirage 2000 • A161 Tornado • A162A P-47 (Shown in the 1996 catalog but never released) == See also ==