Fairey Swordfish Mk II DC-6AProtector of the Convoys Famous for such feats as the night attack on the Italian fleet at Taranto and damaging the German battleship Bismarck, the British Royal Navy's Swordfish torpedo plane was assigned to the less glamorous, but still vital role of anti submarine hunter from the latter half of WWII. The Mk. II variant entered service in 1943 with a more powerful engine and metal lower wings which allowed it to carry and fire a formidable payload
5-liter V6 twin turbo engine in harmony with a 9-speed dual clutch transmission
The Airbus A320 first took flight on 22nd February 1987
but when employed with the Lafette tripod and its optical sight they were even more formidable
armed solely with a turret bristling with machine guns would be able to enter a bomber stream causing havoc and the turret would also enable it to defend itself from enemy fighters
★The 981cc V-Twin engine and its cooling fins have been precisely remodeled
The proposal for the development of the Wehrmacht half-tracks was first made in 1932
the RAF had 78 Hudsons in service
and realistically reproduced winter overcoats seen during the middle stages of WWII
and the edges of the gun port are also sharp
The P-51D model's long range and excellent firepower made it a superb escort fighter
The F-14 Tomcat followed a history of “Cats” in the military
) this powerful and robust howitzer served in the armies of many nations during World War I