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Heroes of the Pacific War USS Intrepid. The Navy Turns the Tide in the Pacific. The war against Japan was markedly different than the one against Germany. | See related products
Model Features Comes with Nameplate and Display Case, Precision Diecast Replica, Baked Enamel Finish, 1:1028 Scale Mode, 10 Inches Long | See related products
Features: Visible Crew, Display Stand, Rotating Propellers, Fold Down Pontoons, Corgi Limited Edition of 3210, Precision Die-Cast Replica, 1:72 Scale Model, 10.5 Inches Long | See related products
Heroes of the Pacific War. USS Missouri, The Navy Turns the Tide in the Pacific. The war against Japan was markedly different than the one against Germany. Precision Diecast Replica | See related products
Turned the Tide of the War in the Pacific! Douglas Dauntless SBD-3, Slow But Deadly. The Douglas Dauntless SBD-3 was the premier Navy bomber until late in 1943 when the Curtis SB2C Helldivers delivered | See related products
The UH-1E was the Marines main assault support helicopter during the Vietnam era. This particular Huey was used at Camp Pendleton as a trainer during the mid-1960s. | See related products
Lockheed C-121J Super Constellation Corgi Numbered Limited Edition. Features: Comes with Display Stand featuring Limited Edition Plaque, Precision Diecast Replica, 1:144 Scale Model | See related products
Bought Right Off the Drawing Board B-26 Marauder Lowest Loss-Rate of Any U.S. Bomber in Europe. Model Features: Rotating Propellers, Display Stand Included, Precision Die-Cast Replica | See related products
Model Features Display Stand Included, Top Speed of 582 mph, Twin Wright J65-W-5 Turbojets, 48,000 Foot Ceiling and 2,300 Mile Range, Corgi Numbered Limited Edition of 1600 | See related products
The Fastest Planes In The World Along with the R-1, the Gee Bee R-2 Supersportster was designed specifically for the 1932 Cleveland Air Races by the Granville Bros. Aircraft Company. | See related products
The First of its Kind A-10 Thunderbolt Specially Designed for Close-up Support In the late 1960's | See related products
First All Metal Single Wing Fighter P26 Peashooter Small But Feisty. Boeing began development of an all-metal single-wing fighter with an open cockpit and fixed landing gear in 1931. | See related products
