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Hogan Wings (Hong Kong SAR) IDT Jets (USA) Inflight200; JC Wings (Hong Kong SAR) Konishi Model (Japan) Legacy Jets LLC (USA) Long Prosper (China) Lupa Aircraft Models (Netherlands) Matchbox (UK) Mastercraft Collection; PacMin (Pacific Miniatures) (USA) Modelworks Direct (USA) [8] ModelBuffs (Philippines) [9] NG Model (China) Phoenix Model (Taiwan)
Far East Hydrofoil / TurboJET Hong Kong: Scrapped in 2021 No. 8: Jet Oriente: Turismo Margarita: Feb 1977: Jet Caribe II1978-1979 Acores: Far East Hydrofoil / TurboJET Hong Kong: Kobee II: Miraejet Co. Ltd. Kobee III-Active No. 9: Okesa: Sado Steam Ship: Feb 1977: Guia: Far East Hydrofoil / TurboJET Hong Kong: Scrapped in 2021 (Retired in 2018 ...
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Dragon Models Limited (Dragon or DML for short) is a Hong-Kong–based manufacturer of plastic model kits, diecast models and military action figures. Founded in 1987, the company's products are distributed globally and can be found in most major hobby distribution channels and retailers.
Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao, [a] also known as Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan [b] is the collective term used by the People's Republic of China for its two special administrative regions Hong Kong and Macao, as well as the Taiwan region, which is claimed as sovereign territory by the PRC but is actually governed by the government of the Republic of China (Taiwanese authorities).
Long March 9 (Chinese: 长征九号火箭, LM-9 or Changzheng 9, CZ-9) is a Chinese super-heavy carrier rocket that is currently under development. [1] [2] It is the ninth iteration of the Long March rocket family, named for the Chinese Red Army's 1934–35 Long March campaign during the Chinese Civil War.
Long March 2 was the original model in the Long March 2 rocket family, which was derived from China's first ICBM, the DF-5. The development work began in 1970. The first rocket was launched on November 5, 1974, [1] but the launch failed. After the failed first launch of Long March 2, its design was slightly modified and designated as Long March 2A.