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Vietnam USAF Airfield (Cessna O-2A, North-American/Rockwell OV-10D Bronco US Pilots & Ground Personnel (Vietnam War) (5 figures) Diorama Set. During the Vietnamese War, the US armed forces made extensive use of combat aircraft. Aircraft were used for a wide variety of missions and played a significant role in this conflict. The most heavily used aircraft were the Air Force, the Navy, and the United States Marine Corps. The Ame...
WWII British Aircraft Armament (100% new molds) During the Second World War, RAF aircraft used a wide range of suspended aircraft weapons. Depending on the mission, bombers and torpedo bombers could use bombs, torpedoes, or sea mines. The bomb armament consisted of several dozen models, among which the most common in the first half of the war were GP bombs, which could be of different weights, ranging from 40 to 4000 pounds. L...
Handley-Page Hampden B Mk.I In October 1931, the British Air Ministry began preparing specifications for a new bomber to replace obsolete biplanes. Specification B.9/32 was created in August 1932, with several manufacturers competing. Handley Page's HP.52 was selected, with its prototype completed in spring 1936. In June, it flew successfully, reaching 426 km/h and carrying over 1,800 kg of bombs. It was shown to King Edward V...
Last Marauder Martin B-26G
- The model represents the late-production variants of the B-26 Marauder bomber and accurately captures the distinctive features of the B-26G version
- The geometry and proportions of the original aircraft have been faithfully reproduced, with detailed cockpit and fuselage interior equipment
- Includes a decal sheet with markings for the last production B-26G Marauder bomber
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Martin B-26G Marauder France and RAF The B-26G Marauder modification was produced by the Glenn L. Martin Co. in Middle River, Maryland, and became the final variant in the Marauder line. The aircraft featured a modified wing angle"raised by 3.5 degrees. This change was intended to improve handling during takeoff and landing, as these operations had been challenging for Marauder crews. Along with the wing modifications, the int...