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B-26K Counter Invader "Special Kay" Oshkosh 2018, Diecast Model
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B-26K Counter Invader "Special Kay" Oshkosh 2018, Diecast Model
B-26K Counter Invader "Special Kay" Oshkosh 2018, Diecast Model
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189.99
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Hobby Master
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30744
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During the 1960s On Mark engineering modified 40 B-26 aircraft, formerly A-26s, to perform night interdiction missions in Laos. One of the 40 aircraft to be converted was B-26K serial No. 64-17679 “Special Kay” that flew missions in Europe during WWII and later for the CIA. Later in the US it was used as a B-26K combat trainer. In 1972 AF64-679 was surplus and 1977 sold to fight fires in Canada. In 1978 the pilot crash landed ruining landing gear and props but 9 years later it was saved and rebuilt making it the only airworthy B-26K.
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Item Number:
30744
Price:
$189.99
CAD
each
Availability:
In Stock
Manufacturer:
Hobby Master
Description:
During the 1960s On Mark engineering modified 40 B-26 aircraft, formerly A-26s, to perform night interdiction missions in Laos. One of the 40 aircraft to be converted was B-26K serial No. 64-17679 “Special Kay” that flew missions in Europe during WWII and later for the CIA. Later in the US it was used as a B-26K combat trainer. In 1972 AF64-679 was surplus and 1977 sold to fight fires in Canada. In 1978 the pilot crash landed ruining landing gear and props but 9 years later it was saved and rebuilt making it the only airworthy B-26K.
Additional Info:
Limited to 800 pieces worldwide.
Opening of awnings, revealing detailed within the cockpit
Extended / retracted interchangeable landing gear
Scale
:
1/72
Purchase Quantity:
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All Prices are in Canadian Dollars.
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