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COBI Historical Collection WWII Consolidated B-24®D LIBERATOR® Plane Army Green, Large

COBI Historical Collection WWII Consolidated B-24®D LIBERATOR® Plane Army  Green, Large

1445 high-quality elements Model dimensions (L x W x H): 45 cm (17.7) x 68.5 cm (27) x 13 cm (5.1) Includes 2 pilot figures and a nameplate for

COBI Historical Collection WWII Consolidated B-24®D LIBERATOR® Plane Army Green, Large : Arts, Crafts & Sewing

One of the most famous combat aircraft of World War II, the IL-2M3 was designed and mass-produced in the USSR starting in 1941. Production of the Il-2 was canceled a few years after the war. In total, about 36,000 of these aircraft were built. The initial versions were replaced in 1943 by two-man IL-2M3 aircraft with more powerful engines and enhanced armament. The most important improvement was the change of the angle of attack of the wings, which were made of duralumin.

Cobi Historical Collection Polish Army Museum IL-2M3 Aircraft

COBI B24D Liberator (5739)

B-24J Liberator 1/72 : Arts, Crafts & Sewing

1445 high-quality elements Model dimensions (L x W x H): 45 cm (17.7) x 68.5 cm (27) x 13 cm (5.1) Includes 2 pilot figures and a nameplate for

COBI Historical Collection WWII Consolidated B-24®D LIBERATOR® Plane Army Green, Large

Consolidated B-24D Liberator #5739 The COBI Consolidated B-24D Liberator #5739 is a 1:48 scale, brick-built model of the American heavy bomber that was used extensively during World War II. The set includes 1445 pieces and two minifigures, one of a pilot and one of a navigator. The model features a detailed cockpit, bomb bay, and landing gear. It can also be equipped with bombs and machine guns. The set is made of high-quality bricks that are compatible with LEGO bricks.

Cobi Historical Collection WWII Consolidated B-24D Liberator Plane

Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer - Wikipedia

The Historical Collection now includes the Wunderwaffe, a miracle weapon intended to turn the tide of war. Messerschmitt Me 262 was the first jet-powered fighter plane used in combat! Produced by Germany, it entered service in 1944 as an interceptor. Bomber and reconnaissance versions were also created. It was called Sturmvogel by German pilots, and among the Allies it was known as Turbo. Messerschmitt Me 262s scored 900 kills with losses of 100 machines.

Cobi Historical Collection WWII Messerschmitt Me 262 Fighter Plane