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Postage Stamp 53643 1/110 A1H Skyraider Papoose Flight

17.00 $
<p>The Douglas A-1 Skyraider is a piston-powered, propeller driven military attack aircraft that was operated by the United States Navy, the United States Marine Corps and the United States Air Force untill the early 1970s. The A-1 Skyraider had excellent low-speed maneuverability and carried a large amount of ordnance with long loiter capabilities that made it competitive against jet-powered airplanes.</p> <p>Lt. j.g. W. Thomas Patton was part of four VA-176 Skyraiders that launched off from USS Intrepid flying as "Papoose Flight". On October 9, 1966 as part of a search and rescue mission they encountered four North Vietnamese MiG-17 jet fighters. Using low-speed maneuverability and their four 20mm cannon effectively, they were credited with one MiG-17 destroyed by Patton's A-1H Skyraider "Papoose 409", and two others destroyed or damaged by his squadron mates.</p> <ul> <li>Wingspan 5.25"</li> <li>Length 4.25"</li> <li>Height on stand 2.5"</li> </ul>
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Postage Stamp 54042 1/221 B-1B Lancer USAF No.84-0051 Boss Hawg (Remake) Diecast Aircraft

22.00 $
<p>The Rockwell International (now Boeing) B-1B Lancer is a four-engine, supersonic, swing wing, jet powered, heavy strategic bomber.  Used by the United States Air Force, it is primarily a low-level penetrator.  The B-1B has long range capability and travels at high altitude with speed of Mach 1.25, and at low level speed of Mach 0.92.  The B-1B celebrated its first flight on December 23, 1974 and became operational in 1986 with USAF Strategic Air Command as a nuclear bomber.  In early 1990s B-1B fleet was reassigned to Air Combat Command and aircrafts were converted to use conventional and all-weather guided “smart” munitions. Its first combat mission occurred in 1998 during Operation “Desert Fox” in Iraq.   In 1999 it was again deployed to support Operation “Allied Force” in Kosovo.  Commonly called the “Bone”, derived from “B-One”, the B-1B holds 61 world records for speed, payload and distance.  And while inventory of the B1-B was reduced from 91 aircraft, 67 still remain in service, and are expected to continue service until 2030. B-1B Lancer named “Boss Hawg” Tail# 84-0051 is 10th B-1B produced. This Die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:221 scale with plastic stand and is approximately 8 inches long with 4 1/4 inch wingspan in High speed combat mode and 7 1/4 inches in Low speed Take off / Landind mode.</p>