Douglas A-26C Invader with Pilots and Ground Staff ES_AVNThe A 26 Invader, produced in 1942 1945, was one of the best American twin engine bombers of World War II. It was used during the fighting in the Pacific, and in the fall of 1944 the US Air Force began its combat use in Western Europe. In 1945 he also took part in the last military campaigns in Italy. Modification of the A 26C produced 1,091 aircraft, this option could be armed with up to 12 large caliber machine guns, and its combat payload was 2,700
Brewster’s Armor had a significant drawback – it was heavy and severely fettered the soldiers in their movements
79 in) Hispano cannon and 2 × 7
ln 1942 four Do 215В-4 were supplied to Hungarian Air Force
★Included is a metal gun barrel and photo-etched parts depicting parts such as the small hook and light guards look great on the large-sized hull
Since the beginning of 1939 it were produced Do 17Z planes with new “Waffenkopf ” type nose part and air-cooled Bramo 323 Fafnir engines
Bf 109E-7/B fighter-bombers participated in battles in Balkans
150 design led to the improved MB
The XVII was the first of the Seafire variants to feature a cut-down rear fuselage and distinctive teardrop-style canopy
so as to allow him a minimum of comfort during the winter months
Production of the 251 ceased in 1942 when the cannon became increasingly ineffective against more advanced enemy armored tanks and vehicles
where they enjoyed clear initial superiority
The trio of constructors – S