Douglas A-26B Invader 450 SLCThe Douglas A 26 entered the Second World War at a relatively late date: the first eighteen examples were, in fact, sent to the European front in the summer of 1944. However, shortly afterwards, the Invader demonstrated its worth, and on the cease fire the troops equipped with these planes had flown more than 11,000 missions. Also in the Pacific, in only a few months, the Invader consolidated its fame as the crews favourite bomber. After a short
ProfiPACK edition kit of British fighter aircraft Tempest Mk
a long lip on the edge of the fairing further smoothens out airflow
About the Dragon Wagon
This display case is big enough for almost all models in the 1/350 Ship Series
Japanese navy planners took the chance to have her converted into an aircraft carrying cruiser while carrying out repairs
In addition to the French Air Force Fleet Air Arm
The 9A52-2 launcher with all supporting equipment
a simplified cabin with fabric roof and silencer with exhaust system
Crank Up the Realism with Detail-Up Parts
the M4 series boasted superior ground performance with excellent reliability
one front and one rear
The T-62 was in fact equipped with the new 115 mm high-speed smooth-bore gun