Daron Postage Stamp 1/155 US B-17G Flying Fortress "A Bit O Lace" PS5402-6

This die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:155 scale with plastic stand and is approximately 5 3/4 inches long with 8-inch wingspan. For Adult Collectors ages 14+. Developed in the 1930s for the USAAC (United States Army Air Corps), the Boeing B-17 was a four-engine heavy bomber aircraft. It weighed 65,000 pounds, took four 1,200-horsepower engines to pull, could cruise up to 150 mph with a top speed of 287 mph, and reach a maximum altitude of 35,600 feet. Called the "Flying Fortress," it was utilized in World War II to strategically bomb German military and industrial targets. Nicknamed "A Bit o' Lace" after the "Miss Lace" character in Milt Caniff's famous military comic strip, MALE CALL, it flew 83 missions armed with up to 13 machine guns and a 9,600-pound bomb load.

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Daron Postage Stamp 1/155 US B-17G Flying Fortress "A Bit O Lace" PS5402-6

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This die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:155 scale with plastic stand and is approximately 5 3/4 inches long with 8-inch wingspan. For Adult Collectors ages 14+. Developed in the 1930s for the USAAC (United States Army Air Corps), the Boeing B-17 was a four-engine heavy bomber aircraft. It weighed 65,000 pounds, took four 1,200-horsepower engines to pull, could cruise up to 150 mph with a top speed of 287 mph, and reach a maximum altitude of 35,600 feet. Called the "Flying Fortress," it was utilized in World War II to strategically bomb German military and industrial targets. Nicknamed "A Bit o' Lace" after the "Miss Lace" character in Milt Caniff's famous military comic strip, MALE CALL, it flew 83 missions armed with up to 13 machine guns and a 9,600-pound bomb load.

We are not responsible for any taxes, duty, VAT, customs or other fees on the receiver’s end.

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We are not responsible for any taxes, duty, VAT, customs or other fees on the receiver’s end.

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Please complete all your shopping before checking out, we cannot combine shipping on separate orders.

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