Pacific Aircraft Models 94/142
Wingspan: 19"
Fuselage Length: 14"
An Excellent, Museum Quality Douglas A 26 Invader Blue Model Airplane Will Greatly Valued By Enthusiasts and Model Collectors
Our Douglas A 26 Invader model airplane is delicately handcrafted and made of the finest grade materials which underwent stages of meticulous and careful sanding, carving and modeling to its original form. Painstakingly and passionately worked by our master craftsmen on the Douglas A 26 Invader model airplane's details, ensuring exactness and precision based on the original airplane.
Our museum-quality Douglas A26 Invader model plane is truly unique and not constructed from kits. The Douglas A26 Invader model plane comes with a sturdy, durable base with a chrome steel support mounting rod or you can have our variable pitch wall mount accessory, allowing your to be displayed either hanging on the wall or the ceiling for an added effect. This top-quality Douglas A26 Invader model plane will surely be appreciated by anyone who receives this elegant desktop display as a gift.
Douglas A26 Invader History:
First flew in July 1942, the A-26 was designed as a single-seater, twin-engine light attack bomber in the Second World War. It was seen in service during the cold war most important divergences. The A26 Invader was the only American bomber aircraft used in three major wars. fter World War II, it served as a first-line bomber during the Korean War and during the Vietnam War.
Some 2,452 Invaders were produced. In all, 18 different countries operated the Invader at one time in civilian and military guises. A-26's also served with US Air National Guard units, becoming some of the final American users of the aircraft. The final A-26 was retired from service in 1969 and the entire line was removed from service by 1972. It was donated to the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.