I was going to post mostly bombers, because there are so few bomber targets for AAAF, but in response to a question about comparative sizes, I decided to post this photo of the De Agostini Yak-3 with A20's Yak-1 Rookie.
The De Agostini aircraft would work well in a late-war Soviet flight, since the Yak-3 didn't enter service until 1944. Some pilots said its handling characteristics were superior to the Mustang or the Spitfire. I paid $7 USD for this one from a seller in the Russian Federation; it's currently on eBay for that price, plus shipping.
Those who don't remember their history are bound to do something or other...
The cockpit is significantly farther aft on the other model.
On the Yak-3? Yes, it is actually slightly smaller than the Yak-1, redesigned to be lighter by about 600 pounds. Not apparent change in length, though, just a change in the cowling size.
Those who don't remember their history are bound to do something or other...