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Great Fighters allows you to create the models of the most famous fighters used during the Second World War.

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Great Fighters prints in scale the assembly drawing of the models of the most famous fighters used during the Second World War.
To make really flying models you need of many A4 or Letter form paper sheets, a pair of scissors and a stick of glue.

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Start immediately to make your flying squadron!

Here are the fighters you can create:

  • Supermarine Spitfire MKV
  • Messerschmitt BF.109E
  • Curtiss Tomahawk P-40
  • Bell P-39 Aircobra
  • Corsair F4U-1D
  • Fock-wolf FW-190
  • Grumman Wildcat
  • Hawker Hurricane MK 1
  • Mosquito B.IV
  • North American P51 Mustang
  • Lockeed P38
  • Junkers Ju.87B-2 Stuka
  • Hawker Tempest V
  • Mitsubishi Zero

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You can download from this page the Shareware version of the program, to realize the great Spitfire e Messerschmitt. Paying only Euro 9.30 (about 10 $ - US Dollars) you'll have the registered version which gives you the possibility to create every available model.

Press the button Registration, then Order Form and fill in the form. You can send it directly to CompuArt by e-mail pressing the button Registration on line, or you can print and send it by fax to the following number: +39 010 6530179. We'll send you, by fax or e-mail, an Activation Code which will transform the Shareware version in the Registered.

We accept only payment by Credit Card (VISA - American Express - MasterCard - EuroCard).
Remember that, to save your Credit Card data, they are sent us in encrypted form.

If there is any problem during the registration ON-LINE try to connect to Internet before to send the request; then send the registration.
If the problem persists contact us to the address

Choose between the following links to select the faster server.

Great Fighters ver. 1.0 Shareware (2.170 KB) download from compuart.it

Have you got any questions ? Great Fighters FAQ

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