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1000 - Giant Scale WWII Fighter and Bombers
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REP.
P-47 THUNDERBOLT
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Although
partially overshadowed by the famous Mustang, the Republic
P-47 Thunderbolt established a distinguished record as a
high altitude interceptor and bomber escort. More Thunderbolts
were manufactured during World War 2 than any other American
fighter, and the seven-ton aircraft became extremely popular
with A.A.F. pilots because of its ability to absorb extensive
battle damage and remain flying. Perhaps the most outstanding
tribute to this aircraft is the fact that all 10 of the
leading Thunderbolt aces survived the war. The P-47 could
easily out dive the enemy fighters and could dish-out
terrible punishment form its eight 50 cal. Browning machine
guns.
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JUNKERS
JU-87B STUKA
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Early
in World War 2, the world was stunned by the effective dive
bombing tactics of the JU 87 Stuka. First tested in the
Spanish Civil War, it went through considerable design changes
before emerging as the formidable bomber of the early 40s.
For two years, this plane was one of the most successful
weapons of the Luftwaffe and was used to spearhead the German
drives into enemy territory. The JU 87 saw much service
on the Russian front as an anti-tank weapon and was also
used in the African desert on the Malta raids and in the
Italian campaigns. Although considered obsolete within two
years after the beginning of the WW-2, the JU 87 went on
to see action until the end of the war and enjoyed the distinction
of being, besides the American Douglas Dauntless, the only
mass-produced dive bomber of WW-2
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DOUGLAS
SBD-3 DAUNTLESS
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In two
early U.S. Navy engagements of World War 2, the Battles
of the Coral Sea and Midway Island, the carrier based Dauntless
dive bomber played an historic part in blunting the Japanese
offensive that began at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Fulfilling the attack role assigned to it at its conception,
the SBD, operating from the decks of the carriers Lexington,
Yorktown, Wasp, and Enterprise, mortally damaged the main
units of the Japanese carrier fleet and set the stage for
the ultimate Allied victory in the Pacific theatre. Not
as well known is its impressive record for shooting down
enemy aircraft when protecting the U.S. carrier form Japanese
air strikes- prowess not expected of a dive-bomber. At wars
end, the claim was made that the Dauntless SBD had sunk
more enemy combatant tonnage than all other arms of the
service combined.
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VOUGHT
F4U-4 CORSAIR
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Nicknamed
the Sweetheart of Okinawa by the U.S. Marines
and Whistling Death by the Japanese, the Corsair
performed effectively in two years- the Pacific conflict
of World War 2 and the Korean engagement of the early 1950s.
The first production Corsair flew on June 25, 1942 at a
time when the Japanese offensive seemed irresistible. It
was not until late that year, with the delivery of the first
Corsair squadrons into the hands of the U.S. Marines on
Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands, that the tide of air
combat was permanently turned in favor of the Allied Forces.
To the British Navy in the early 1944 goes credit for introducing
the Corsair to carrier service. Nine months later, the U.S.
Navy cleared the way for the Corsair to become the mainstay
of its mighty carrier fleet.
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F6F-3
HELLCAT
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The
first production F6F-3 took to the air in Oct. 1942, and
by Jan. 16, 1943, operational F6F-3s were being delivered
to the U.S. Navy. More than 2500 joined the naval service
in 1944 with production of the 3s coming
to a halt in the spring of 1944 when an improved version,
the F6F-5 began to roll down the assembly lines. Form its
first combat engagement, the Hellcat proved superior to
its Japanese opponent and maintained this advantage right
up to the end of the hostilities. Largely remembered for
its exploits during the war in the Pacific, Hellcats served
aboard the following as well as other carriers of the U.S.
Pacific Fleet- Yorktown, Essex, Enterprise, Hornet, Lexington,
Ticonderoga and Intrepid. Notable combat engagements occurred
over Marcus Island, Wake Island, Tarawa, and the Marianas.
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