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2000 - Giant Scale WWII Models
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LOCKHEAD
P-38l LIGHTNING
GUI 2001
The
Lockheed P-38 Lightning was a revolutionary fighter for
the time with its tricycle landing gear, twin boom and turbo-superchargers.
The first models were accepted by the Army Air Force in
October 1941 and, by the end of the war, nearly 10,000 had
rolled from the production lines. From introduction until
1945, many modifications were made in the original design
to comply with the needs of the air services. On April 18,
1943, a flight of P-38s downed Japans great
naval strategist, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, while he was
flying on an inspection tour of the Solomon Islands. Due
to its unusual configuration, the Lightning was dubbed the
fork-tailed Devil by the Luftwaffe and two
airplanes with one pilot by the Japanese-grudging
respect earned by its formidable appearance and reputation
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B
17G FLYING FORTRESS
GUI2002
The
B-17 lived up to its flying fortress nickname
during World War 2 when it penetrated deep into the Third
Reich to blast German war production facilities. Bristling
with machine guns, the G version of the B-17
was a formidable opponent for enemy fighters being able
to absorb extensive battle damage and still survive to deliver
its bomb cargo on designated targets. Flown by the Eighth
Air Force, the B-17G proved the feasibility of strategic
daytime bombing at a time when the concept was questioned
because of losses suffered from enemy defenses during the
early war years. The superior combat record of the B-17
won it a deserved reputation as one of aviations most
successful bomber designs.
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B-24D
LIBERATOR
GUI2003
The
B-24 Liberator was built in greater quantities than any
other U.S. bomber of World War 2. The prototype model was
produced by the Consolidated Aircraft Corp. with the first
XB-24 taking to the air on Dec. 29, 1939. It featured the
revolutionary Davis wing design that enabled the B-24 to
carry the same payload as its rival the Boeing B-17 Flying
Fortress but at a much greater speed and range. Over 18,000
Liberators were built during the war. Of all the European
operations in which B-24s were involved, the initial raid
on the Ploesti oil refinery in southern Rumania on Aug.
1, 1943 was by far the most dramatic because it was heavily
defended by anti-aircraft guns as well as squadrons of German
Luftwaffe and Royal Rumanian Air Force Fighters. Of the
164 B-24s engaged, 53 were shot down or lost enroute, 23
were forced down and only 88 returned to base. Jerks
Natural, the subject of this kit, was a Ploesti bomb
group survivor.
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PBY-5A
CATALINA
GUI2004
Flown
by most Allied Forces in World War 2, the PBY Catalina became
the most successful wartime flying boat because of its flight
range, carrying capacity and ability to land on any reasonable
body of calm water. From the attack on Pearl Harbor thru
wars end, the PBY saw service in nearly every combat
theater around the globe-from icy Greenland and Alaska to
the steaming tropics of the South Pacific where many personnel
of downed bombers owed their lives to at-sea rescues by
PBYs. When the war terminated in 1945, many surviving
Catalinas began new careers as cargo transports, forest
fire water bombers and members of geophysical survey teams.
In these and other civilian roles, a number of PBYs
continued to successfully operate until the early 1980s.
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