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World War II Aircraft

 

  • b-17 flying fortress     $59.95


    The B-17 Flying Fortress is an American four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed for the US Army Air Corps.  The B-17 was primarily employed in the daylight precision strategic bombing campaign of WW II against German industrial and civilian targets.  Maiden flight July 28, 1935.

    Size of Model:  W 20"   L  16" H  9"

  • b-24 liberator           $59.95


    The B-24 Liberator was a American heavy bomber.  It was produced in greater numbers than any other American combat aircraft during WW II and still holds the record as the most produced U.S. military aircraft.  Maiden flight December 29, 1939.

    Size:  W 22"  L 17"  H 7 1/2"

  • b-25 mitchell       $59.95


    The B-25 Mitchell was an American twin-engined medium bomber.  It was used with devastating effect against German and Japanese targets in every combat theater of WW II.  The B-25 was named the "Mitchell" in honor of General Billy Mitchell, an early air power pioneer and advocate of an independent USAF.  The B-25 Mitchell is the only American military aircraft named after a specific person.  Maiden flight August 19, 1940.
  • b-26 marauder          $59.95


    The B-26 Marauder was an American WW II twin-engine medium bomber.  The first medium bomber in the Pacific theater and Aleutian Islands in early 1942.  Maiden flight November 25, 1940.
  • b-29 superfortress         $59.95


    The B-29 was a four-engine heavy bomber propeller aircraft flown by the US Army Air Forces in WW II and other military organizations afterwards.  Maiden flight September 21, 1942.
  • t-6 texan            $59.95



    The T-6 Texan was a single-engine advanced trainer aircraft used to train fighter pilots of the US Army Air Forces, US Navy, Royal Air Force and other air forces of the British Commonwealth during WW II.  Maiden flight April 1, 1935.

    Size:  W 22"  L 15"  H 8 1/2"
  • p-38 lightning             $59.95



    The P-38 Lightning was a WW II American fighter aircraft and had distinctive twin booms and a single, central nacelle containing the pilot and armament.  The aircraft was used in a number of different roles, including dive bombing, level bombing, ground strafing, photo reconnaissance missions, and extensively as a long-range escort fighter when equipped with droppable fuel tanks under its wings.  Maiden flight January 27, 1939.

    Size of Model:  W 20"  L 16"  H 8"

  • p-40        $59.95

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


     

    The Curtiss P-40 was an American single-engine, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground attack aircraft that first flew in 1938.  It was used in great numbers in        WWII.  Maiden flight 1938.

    Size of Model:  W 18"  L 17"  H 7 1/2"

  • p-47 thunderbolt     $59.95    


    The P-47 Thunderbolt, also known as the 'Jug', was the largest single-engined fighter of its day.  It was one of the main USAAF fighters of WW II.  The P-47 was effective in air combat but proved especially adept in the ground-attack roles.  Maiden flight May 6, 1941.
  • p-51 mustang           $59.95 



    The P-51 Mustang was an American long-range single-seat fighter aircraft that entered service with Allied air forces in the middle years of WW II.  The P-51 became one of the conflict's most successful and recognizable aircraft.  Maiden flight October 26, 1940.

    Size of Model:  W  18"  L 16"  H 8"

  • f4u corsair              $59.95 


    The Corsair was an American fighter aircraft that saw service in WW II and the Korean War.  During WW II, it was the fighter the Japanese feared the most.  Maiden flight April 29, 1940.

    Size of Model:  W 19 1/2"  L 17 1/4"  H 9"

  • spitfire             $59.95 

     

    The Spitfire was a British single-seat fighter, which was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries during WW II and into the 1950s.  It was produced in greater numbers than any other Allied design.  The Spitfire was the only Allied fighter in production at the outbreak of WW II that was still in production at the end of the war.  Maiden flight March 5, 1936.

    Size of model:  W 17"  L 15 1/2" H 9"

  • pby catalina          $59.95 


    The PBY Catalina was the US Navy designation for an American and Canadian-built flying boat of the 1930s and 1940s.  PB stands for Patrol Bomber, with Y being Consolidated Aircraft's manufacturer indentification.  It could be equipped with depth charges, bombs, torpedoes, and .50 caliber machine guns and was one of the widely used multi-role aircraft of WW II.  Maiden flight March 28, 1955.

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