Italeri 1:72 CANT Z.501 Gabbiano 1/16 FiguresDescription The CANT Z. 501 "Gabbiano" was a central hull seaplane designed for maritime reconnaissance, developed by engineer Filippo Zappata for the Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico (C. R. D. A.) in the 1930s. The aircraft's design featured a large high wing and lateral floats, making it suitable for patrol, search, and rescue operations at sea. It was powered by a 900 HP Isotta Fraschini Asso XI engine, providing good range and a maximum speed of
• Kit includes parts for 5 figures in realistic pose: a non-commissioned officer (NCO) signalling rearward
The OH-13 was deployed in large numbers during the Korean War to carry out a wide variety of tasks including observation
the model can be additionally painted and thus becomes a very personal unique specimen
swingarm and front fork are screw attached
B29 bombers in the skies around the home islands of Japan
X-11 Chrome silver
Toyota's highly sophisticated Celica GT-Four RC
most coming into the hands of private collectors but a small number used in dissimilar aircraft trials and to perfect combat techniques against smaller
serving throughout the remainder of the Second World War
including two 500lb bombs
At the core of these units were squads consisting of no more than twelve soldiers
The 155 mm main armament was also improved with the introduction of the A1 version with its long-barrelled M185 gun