*thinking "This is a man who likes punishment ...*
I spent awhile rummaging amongst the debris of the hobby shelf (never a pleasant task) and found the remnants of my air wing stash. The Trumpeter Vikings, Hawkeyes and Prowlers are all molded full wing, but, as I noted, it's an easy job to make the cut, and most of the Trumpeter 1/700 jets have a mold line at the correct spot. Before I did that, though, I coated each one with Future, both to shine up the canopies and give the brittle styrene a bit more strength. The Fujimi Hornets I got came with separate wingtips, a time-saver.
A couple of things to keep in mind - and I am NOT trying to be a killjoy here: It's almost as much work to build a 1/700 airplane as a bigger one. My Hawkeyes, for instance, had 12 itty bitty decals on each aircraft. Getting a plethora of droptanks to line up can get trying. If you go whole hog with the PE and add tow bars and crewmen and such, the possibilities for insanity are endless. I only made 37 aircraft for my Enterprise build, and I was about ready for the rubber room, but it turned out OK, and the recipient of it was thrilled: