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Army: British, United StatesPeriod: Mid WarThree 1:144 Scale Aircraft, a aircraft dice, decal sheet and flying stands. More...
Army: United StatesPeriod: Late WarRugged, reliable and powerful, the P-47 Thunderbolt not only was a monster of a machine (being the tallest and heaviest single seated Allied fighter), it was the most numerous US fighter of World War 2 - more than 15,700 P47 planes were produced in the United States.With its eight machine guns, the P-47 had a considerable firepower that could reduce an enemy fighter to pieces in a matter of seconds.Besides, with its high payload capacity, it was just as great a threat to ground forces tanks, in particular. Exceptional diving capabilities gave the P-47 a serious advantage over fighters flying on a lower level, since they couldnt escape in a dive, and allowed the Thunderbolt to destroy several ground targets, among which many armoured trains. More...
Army: United StatesPeriod: Late WarThe L4 Grasshopper was a useful addition to the US artillery batteries supporting the Allied war machine. They could fly above the battlefield and observe enemy movement and positions. After a short radio message back to fire control, HE rounds would begin landing on the enemy's head! The light aircraft could hop over trees, hills and other obstacles and surpise the enemy. Before they could react the radio message giving away their position was already away and shells incoming! The L4 was a militarised version of the popular civlian Piper Cub, which is often distinguished by its common bright yellow colour. The main difference was that the L4 added additional windows to increase the observer's visability More...