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Product code: | 02234 |
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Number: | G9362234 |
Stock place: | 0.0 |
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Country: | Yhdysvallat |
Brand: | Trumpeter |
Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation had never built an offensive aircraft before designing the replacement for the TBF-1 Avenger. TheXTBF-1, which first flew in August 1940, was a sound machine with a tough airframe, wings with skewed hinges that allowed them to fold alongside the fuselage, an internal bay for torpedo or other ordnance, plenty of fuel, and a powered dorsal turret. Eastern Aircraft was awarded a successive contact, delivering nearly identical models known as TBM in March 1942. Most of the Avengers produced were Eastern's TBM-3 model, noted for it powerful R-2600 engine, strengthened wings for increased gross weights, and reinforcement for carrying a radar scanner or rockets. During the war Eastern developed numerous, special-purpose TBM versions, used for photoreconnaissance, transport, or night reconnaissance with early-warning equipment installed. Other significant models were the 3E, which was the first specialized antisubmarine warfare aircraft to carry modern sensors and to operate from a carrier, and the 3W, which was the first aircraft to carry an early warning radar in service.
Item No 02234
Item Name TBM-3 AVENGER
Bar Code 6922803622347
Scale 1:32
Item Type Static Aircraft
Model Brief Length: 385mm Wingspan: 526mm
Total Parts 492pcs
Metal Parts Aileron & Flap shaft
Photo Etched Parts " One sheet for Aileron & Flap hinges, another for engine ventilation grill & bomb bay doors
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Film Parts Instrument part
Resin Parts n/a
Total Sprues 17pcs sprues plus clear rotating gun turret plus 3 rubber tires
Paint Schemes TBM-3, 89, of VC-94 onboard the USS Shamrock Bay, early 1945, painted Glossy Sea Blue overall.
Released Date
More Features Full detail Engine, Workable flaps
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