Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Bomber Aircraft "Nine-O-Nine" United States Army Air Corps 1/155 Diecast Model Airplane by Postage Stamp
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Brand new 1/155 scale diecast airplane model of Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Bomber Aircraft "Nine-O-Nine" United States Army Air Corps die cast model by Postage Stamp.Detailed exterior.True-to-scale detail.Comes with a display stand.This model does not have any openings.Manufacturers original unopened packaging.Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.Dimensions approximately L-5.75 Wingspan-8 inches.Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy realistic feel.It is a highly detailed and accurate model perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.HISTORY ASPECTS:The B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed by Boeing for the United States Army Air Corps. It was a high-flying long-range bomber heavily used in World War II for daylight precision bombing of strategic military targets. It was highly effective and reliable and developed a reputation of being able to return to its home base despite extensive battle damage.The B-17 Nine-O-Nine was named after the last three digits of her serial number: 42-31909 and is representative of the B-17s tough reputation. After joining the war in 1944 the Nine-O-Nine completed 132 consecutive missions without aborting for mechanical reasons or loss of crew believed to be a record. In all she flew 1129 hours and dropped 562000 pounds of bombs before returning to the US at the end of hostilities.The Collings Foundation currently operates a fully restored and operational B-17G in "Nine-O-Nine" colors in honor of the veterans of the World War II. It is one of the finest B-17 restorations ever done and can be seen at the Wings of Freedom airshow that visits 120 cities nationwide.