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Most Popular Bomber of WWII B-24H Liberator Longest Range of Any WWII Bomber The B-24 was the most complicated and expensive long-range bomber of its time
USD 134.98
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
USD 89.98
A medium lift copter with a 10,000 foot ceiling, it proved valuable for medical evacuations (it could hold 24 stretchers), fire fighting, and search and rescue besides its primary function of transport.
USD 69.98
Features: Sliding Canopy, Display Stand Included, Retractable Landing Gear, Precision Die-Cast Replica, 1:48 Scale Model, 6"" Long
USD 49.98
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
USD 39.98
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.
USD 39.98
Model Features: Rolling Wheels, Rotating Blades, Opening Side Door, Detailed Cockpit Includes Crew, Precision Die-Cast Replica, 9 Inches Long, 1:72 Scale
USD 39.98
Features Include: 4-Pg. Ace Pilot Booklet Giving President George H.W. Bush's Wartime Experience, Precision Die-Cast Replica, 1:72 Scale Models, 6.5"" Long
USD 39.98
Model Features: All Wheels Rotate, Rotating Propeller, Complete Wing Supports, Highly-Detailed Case Graphics, Precision DieCast Replica, 12.5 Inches Long, 1:44 Scale Model
USD 39.98
Close Support on the Eastern Front Junkers JU 87D-3 Stuka. Features: 6.25 Inches Long, 1:72 Scale Model, Display Stand Included, Includes Corgi Predators of the Skies Booklet
USD 39.98
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
USD 39.98
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
USD 39.98


