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REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
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REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)
REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)

REVELL 1/48 B-24D LIBERATOR (03831)

€78.57
Revell GmbH
65-7434
Dostępny

The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was an American long-range heavy bomber and patrol aircraft, also used to fight U-boats.

On February 1, 1939. USAAC announced specifications for a new four-engine heavy bomber which was to have a range of about 4,850 kilometers reaching a ceiling of 10,600 meters with a top speed of 480 km/h and the ability to carry 4,000 kg of bombs.

The first flight took place on December 29, 1939, and series production continued from 1940 to 1945, with a total of 18,482 produced, placing it in first place of the single type aircraft produced during World War II.

A 1:1 scale mock-up of the aircraft can be seen at the Warsaw Uprising Museum in Warsaw. It is the only such mock-up in the world using fragments of a Liberator shot down by Luftwaffe fighters near Bochnia, which was returning after dropping aid to the uprising.

Want to learn more about the history of the Liberator ? See HERE.

Plastic model to be glued together by Revell. Contains no paint or glue.

Specifications:

  • REV-03831
  • mm
  • mm
  • 1:48
  • 5
  • 197
  • yes

For more information and photos, visit the manufacturer's website (link in the tab above)

A little history about the Liberator aircraft on the video:

And, how does the restored Liberator look like ?

Presentation of the model on the video:

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