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German Junkers Ju-87D-3 Stuka Dive-Bomber - 2./SG 2. "Immelmann", Pervomaisk, Ukraine, January 1944 (1:72 Scale)
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During the early to mid-stages of the Second World War, the Stuka (short for "sturzkampfflugzeug" or dive-bomber) struck terror in the hearts and minds of soldiers and civilians alike. The Stuka was a rugged machine, designed to swoop down and destroy its target using 500-lb bombs or tear into them using 37mm flak guns mounted underneath the wings.
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German Junkers Ju-87D-3 Stuka Dive-Bomber - StG. 3, Geschwaderkommodore Walter Siegel, Libya, 1942 (1:72 Scale)
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During the early to mid-stages of the Second World War, the Stuka (short for "sturzkampfflugzeug" or dive-bomber) struck terror in the hearts and minds of soldiers and civilians alike. The Stuka was a rugged machine, designed to swoop down and destroy its target using 500-lb bombs or tear into them using 37mm flak guns mounted underneath the wings.
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French Navy F6F-5 Hellcat Mk. II Fighter - Flottille-Squadron, Indochina, 1953 (1:72 Scale)
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The F6F embodied the early lessons learned by users of Grumman's previous fleet-defense fighter, the Wildcat. In June 1941, Grumman lowered the wing center section to enable the undercarriage to be wider splayed, fitting more armor-plating around the cockpit to protect the pilot while also increasing the fighter's ammunition capacity.
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US Navy Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat Fighter - Roy "Butch" Voris, "The Blue Angels" First Plane (1:72 Scale)
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The F6F embodied the early lessons learned by users of Grumman's previous fleet-defense fighter, the Wildcat. In June 1941, Grumman lowered the wing center section to enable the undercarriage to be wider splayed, fitting more armor-plating around the cockpit to protect the pilot while also increasing the fighter's ammunition capacity.
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USN Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless Dive-Bomber - VS-41, USS Ranger, "Operation Torch", 1942 (1:72 Scale)
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The Dauntless was the standard shipborne dive-bomber of the US Navy from mid-1940 until November 1943, when the first Curtiss Helldivers arrived to replace it. Between 1942-43, the Dauntless was pressed into service again and again, seeing action in the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Guadalcanal campaign.
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USN Douglas SBD-4 Dauntless Dive-Bomber - 22-C-13, VC-22, USS Independence CVL-22, April 1943 (1:72 Scale)
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The Dauntless was the standard shipborne dive-bomber of the US Navy from mid-1940 until November 1943, when the first Curtiss Helldivers arrived to replace it. Between 1942-43, the Dauntless was pressed into service again and again, seeing action in the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Guadalcanal campaign.
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German Junkers Ju-87D-3 Stuka Dive-Bomber - "Captured Stuka", Sidi Haneish, Egypt, LG13, Nov. 1942 (1:72 Scale)
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During the early to mid-stages of the Second World War, the Stuka (short for "sturzkampfflugzeug" or dive-bomber) struck terror in the hearts and minds of soldiers and civilians alike. The Stuka was a rugged machine, designed to swoop down and destroy its target using 500-lb bombs or tear into them using 37mm flak guns mounted underneath the wings.
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USN Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat Fighter - "Minsi II", Cdr. David McCampbell, Commander Air Group 15, USS Essex, 1944 (1:72 Scale)
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The F6F embodied the early lessons learned by users of Grumman's previous fleet-defense fighter, the Wildcat. In June 1941, Grumman lowered the wing center section to enable the undercarriage to be wider splayed, fitting more armor-plating around the cockpit to protect the pilot while also increasing the fighter's ammunition capacity.
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RAF Hellcat Mk. II Fighter - Fleet Air Arm, No. 804 Squadron, 1945 (1:72 Scale)
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The F6F embodied the early lessons learned by users of Grumman's previous fleet-defense fighter, the Wildcat. In June 1941, Grumman lowered the wing center section to enable the undercarriage to be wider splayed, fitting more armor-plating around the cockpit to protect the pilot while also increasing the fighter's ammunition capacity.
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US Navy F6F-3 Hellcat Fighter w/ Pilot Figure - Alexander Vraciu, VF-6, USS Independence (CVL-22), 1943 (1:72 Scale)
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The F6F embodied the early lessons learned by users of Grumman's previous fleet-defense fighter, the Wildcat. In June 1941, Grumman lowered the wing center section to enable the undercarriage to be wider splayed, fitting more armor-plating around the cockpit to protect the pilot while also increasing the fighter's ammunition capacity.
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