
$139.95 Buy Now | "PB4Y-1 Liberator, Navy" "The PB4Y-1 was a navalized version of the USAAF B-24. It had its origin in a deal cut in mid-1942 between the Navy and the USAAF." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "P2V-5 Neptune" "The P2V Neptune was the standard reconnaissance plane of the US Navy during the post-war period ending in the early 1960s. Beginning with the P2V-5, they were fitted with twin turbo jets in addition to the two piston engines." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "P2V-7 Neptune" "The P2V Neptune was the standard reconnaissance plane of the US Navy during the post-war period ending in the early 1960s. The P2V-7 had twin turbo jets in addition to the two piston engines, a design that began with the P2V-5." | |
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$114.95 Buy Now | "P-3 Orion" "Based on the Lockheed Electra airliner, this land-based maritime patroller, packed with advanced avionics and sensors, can stay aloft more than 17 hours by shutting down engines for economy. The P-3 can deliver a wide range of weapons against its quarry." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "P-38 Lightning as flown by Charles Mac Donald" "Designed from the start as a military plane, the P-38 in its many variations was used in all US combat zones of W.W.II.. It was used as a high and low altitude fighter, bomber, escort, reconnaissance, smoke-screen layer, attack and rocket fighter. It was in fact the first plane to shoot down an enemy aircraft over Ireland, just minutes after the US declared war on Germany. It was also the last to see combat duty, this time in the Pacific Theater. " | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "P-40 Warhawk, Tiger Shark" "The Curtiss P-40 was at the time America's frontline fighter, despite this at Pearl Harbor not only did several aircraft manage to take-off during the surprise attack but they bravely engaged the enemy in what were overwhelming odds succeeding in destroying only some of the raiders." | |
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$109.95 Buy Now | "P-40 Warhawk, AVG, Flying Tigers" "Officially named the American Volunteer Group (AVG), this band of American mercenaries, hired by China and led by General Claire Chennault, is legendary as the ""Flying Tigers"". " | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "P-40 Warhawk, AVG, Flying Tigers" "Officially named the American Volunteer Group (AVG), this band of American mercenaries, hired by China and led by General Claire Chennault, is legendary as the ""Flying Tigers""." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "P-47 Thunderbolt" "It took a gutsy pilot to pull this weighty beast through a power dive. The Thunderbolt saw action in all the theaters of combat." | |
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$109.95 Buy Now | "P51 Mustang ""Big Beautiful Doll""" "The P-51 Mustang is considered to be the greatest American fighter of its era. Even more amazing is that it took just 102 days from conception through design and to completion of the prototype." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "P51 Mustang, Big Beautiful Doll" "The P-51 Mustang is considered to be the greatest American fighter of its era. Even more amazing is that it took just 102 days from conception through design and to completion of the prototype. " | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "P-51 Mustang ""Detroit Miss""" "There were 10 aces in the 361st Fighter Group of the ""Mighty Eighth"". Lt. Urban Drew, flying ""Detroit Miss"" became one of them after he shot down the second Me-262 in a single mission." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "P-51 Mustang ""Detroit Miss""" "There were 10 aces in the 361st Fighter Group of the ""Mighty Eighth"". Lt. Urban Drew, flying ""Detroit Miss"" became one of them after he shot down the second Me-262 in a single mission. " | |
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$249.95 Buy Now | "P-51 Clear Canopy as flown by Chuck Yeager" "General Yeager was assigned to the 357th Fighter Group in which he flew combat missions over Europe from February 1944 until the end of WWII. On his eighth mission he was shot down over German-occupied France..." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "P-51D Mustang as flown by Chuck Yeager" "More famous as the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound than his wartime achievements, Chuck Yeager became an Ace in Europe flying a P-51. After he was promoted to captain, he added 1 Me-262 and 4 Fw-190s for a total of 11 career victories." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "P-51D Mustang as flown by Chuck Yeager" "More famous as the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound than his wartime achievements, Chuck Yeager became an Ace in Europe flying a P-51. After he was promoted to captain, he added 1 Me-262 and 4 Fw-190s for a total of 11 career victories." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "P-51D Mustang Tuskegee Airmen" "Flying their Red-tail P-40s, P-39s, P-47s and P-51 Mustangs in 15,533 sorties over 1,578 missions throughout Europe and North Africa, the Tuskegee Airmen NEVER lost a bomber while escorting over 200 bombing missions!" | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "P-61 Black Widow" "With the advent of radar, night fighting became a serious and deadly game. The P-61 Black Widow was designed to be a major player. Its sinister name reflects its color, performance and lethal fire power." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "PB4Y-2 Privateer" "Recipe for a Privateer: Take one B-24, replace the twin tails with a high single fin, extend the fuselage 7 ft, and add a crew of 11. Spice it with Martin dorsal turrets, Erco nose turrets and waist blisters." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "PBM Mariner" "Often eclipsed by the lore and fame of the PBY Catalina, the PBM Mariner nonetheless was an important aircraft performing anti-submarine patrols throughout the Atlantic and the South Pacific." | |
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$114.95 Buy Now | "PBY Catalina Black Cat" "The Catalina's exploits were the stuff legends are made from, including one which found the Bismark in mid-Atlantic and waited around under anti-aircraft fire until surface contact was resumed." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "PBY Catalina" "The PBY Catalina was a successful search-and-rescue aircraft, and universally recognized for its ability and reliability. It flew in both European and Far Eastern theaters." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "PT-17 Stearman, USAAC" "Over 10,000 canvas-covered PT-17's served as primary trainers for countless Army and Navy cadets during the War. Originally designed in 1933, nostalgic collectors still fly the Stearman with pride for fun. The Navy designated it as N2S Stearman." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "PT-17 Stearman" "Over 10,000 canvas-covered PT-17's served as primary trainers for countless Army and Navy cadets during the War. Originally designed in 1933, nostalgic collectors still fly the Stearman with pride for fun. The Navy designated it as N2S Stearman. " | |
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$119.95 Buy Now | "PV-1 Ventura" "When the U.S. Navy started its War-ending drive straight across the Pacific, it had the Ventura among its arsenal. It was a fast, medium bomber that had been designed to operate from captured Japanese air bases." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "P6M Sea Master" "The Martin P6M Seamaster prototype, which made its first test flight on 14 July 1955. During flight testing, speeds in excess of 600 mph (966 km/h) were claimed. It embodied all the design features developed during World War II and immediately after the war. In 1952 Martin was awarded a contract, first, for a design study, and then a production contract for two prototypes known as Model '275. They would be modern in almost every way, despite their untimely destruction during tests." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "Piper PA-18 Super Cub" "Piper's PA-18 Super Cub is, in a way, an anachronism, an outdated airplane based on primitive 1930s technology but the technology is an appropriate solution for the airplane's mission: hauling heavy loads out of short, rough fields." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "Piper PA-18 Super Cub on Floats" "Piper's PA-18 Super Cub is, in a way, an anachronism, an outdated airplane based on primitive 1930s technology but the technology is an appropriate solution for the airplane's mission: hauling heavy loads out of short, rough fields." | |
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$124.95 Buy Now | "Piper J3 Cub" "The Cub is a classic braced high-wing aircraft with fabric covering powered by a 40 h.p. Continental engine. By the time WW II began, a better powerplant variants evolved. Before production ended, nearly 20,000 J-3 Cubs took to the airways." | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "Piper J3 Cub on Floats" "When W.T. Piper bought the financially troubled Taylor Aircraft Company in 1937, he inherited one of the most enduring airplanes ever built. The Cub was a classic braced high-wing aircraft with fabric covering powered by a 40 h.p. Continental engine." | |
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$129.95 Buy Now | "Piper Seneca" "The Piper Seneca is a 6 seater tourer powered by two Continental 200hp 6 cylinder engines. It can cruise at over 160 knots at 10,000 feet, giving a range of 500 plus nautical miles." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "Pitts Special" "Pitts thought of everything when it designed the Pitts Special, a single seat aerobatic biplane. For example, it comes equipped with a clear Plexiglas floor in the cockpit for improved vision when flying upside down." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "Pitts Special" "Pitts thought of everything when it designed the Pitts Special, a single seat aerobatic biplane. For example, it comes equipped with a clear Plexiglas floor in the cockpit for improved vision when flying upside down." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Pan Am Orion III ""2001 A Space Odyssey""" "The first major spacecraft to appear in the film was the Orion III, aka the Pan Am Space Clipper. A commercial space plane whose lines would one day be echoed in the actual American Space Shuttle, the Orion III achieved orbit by means not revealed in the film, but presumably landed like a conventional aircraft. The vehicle had a limited seating area, suggesting that even in the ""future"" of the year of 2001, commercial space travel would be the province of only the very rich." | |
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$449.95 Buy Now | "PT-109 WW II ""John F. Kennedy""" "John F Kennedy's PT-109 is the one we all remember. But over 800 PT boats were built. Called the ""mosquito fleet"" in the popular press, these sleek and deadly wooden boats served in both the Pacific and Atlantic theaters." | |
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$89.95 Buy Now | "Presidential Seal" "In 1945, Truman ordered the Presidential Seal and Flag redesigned. He did not like the way the eagle's head faced the arrows of war. He believed that the president, although prepared for war, should always look towards peace." | |
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$69.95 Buy Now | "Presidential Plaque New" "The seal of the President of the United States of America is based upon the Great Seal of the USA. The Presidential seal pictures an American bald eagle holding a ribbon in its beak; the ribbon has the motto of the USA, ""E PLURIBUS UNUM,"" meaning ""Out of many, one."" The eagle is clutching an olive branch (with 13 olives and 13 leaves) in one foot (symbolizing peace) and 13 arrows in the other (the 13 stands for the original 13 colonies and the arrows symbolize the acceptance of the need to go to war to protect the country)." | |
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$139.95 Buy Now | "Presidential Plaque 24""" "In 1945, Truman ordered the Presidential Seal and Flag redesigned. He did not like the way the eagle's head faced the arrows of war. He believed that the president, although prepared for war, should always look towards peace." | |
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$69.95 Buy Now | "Pan Am Plaque" "Pan American World Airways began life in 1927 with a vision, some single engine aircraft and a single route from Key West to Havana. From this beginning came the airline that would literally open the world to aviation. Pan Am launched more new aircraft development than any other airline in history. It pioneered routes across the world's oceans and continents, eventually operating daily flights circling the globe." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "PBM Mariner, ""Antarctic Mayday""" "In 1946 Admiral Richard Byrd lead a 4,000-man mission to Antarctica to map the continent. This was the fourth of Byrd's polar explorations, and his most ambitious. The expedition was named, ""Operation High Jump.""" | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "P-51 Mustang, ""A Perfect Record""" "In Stan StokesĘ painting, the P-51 piloted by Charles E. McGee, who would also go on to fly combat missions in both Korea and Vietnam, is depicted over a Czech airfield on August 24, 1944. On this mission McGee would down an Fw-190." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "P-51 Mustang, ""Big Victory""" "On September 18, 1944 P-51 pilots of the 375th Fighter Squadron of the 361st Fighter Group, based at Little Walden in Essex, were assigned the mission of escorting B-17s on a shuttle mission to Russia. The BV-238 was strafed and destroyed." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "P-40 Warhawk, ""Tiger Claws""" "In Stokes' scene Jernstedt with his P-40 Warhawk has just achieved a victory over a Japanese Nakajima Ki-27, referred to as the ""Nate"" by the USAAC. The gnat-like Nate was the first monoplane fighter to serve with the JAAF." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "PT-17 Stearman, ""Two Ways to Fly""" "In his painting appropriately entitled Two Ways to Fly aviation artist Stan Stokes depicts a PT-17 Stearman and a vintage Harley-Davidson motorcycle at a dirt field typical of those across the nation." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "P-38 Lightning, ""Yamamoto's Last Fight""" "On April 18, 1943, in one of the more interesting, daring, and ultimately controversial missions of WW II, a flight of P-38s under the command of Major John Mitchell, intercepted and destroyed the aircraft carrying Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto." | |
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$185.00 Buy Now | "P-38 Bong's Marge, Aluminum Aircraft Panel" "Flown by Maj. Richard I. Bong 40 kills, America's Ace of aces was a actually a poor shot but made up for it in his flying skills. Bong flew his P-38 so close that it was almost impossible to miss." | |
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$345.00 Buy Now | "P-40 AVG, Aluminum Aircraft Panel" "Flown by Charles H. Older Older flew with Smith and stayed on after the AVG's inception to the USAAF and became group operations officer and deputy commander of the 23rd FG flying P-51's." | |
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$235.00 Buy Now | "P-47 Gabreski, Aluminum Aircraft Panel" "Flown by Col. Francis ""Gabby"" Gabreski Gabreski accumulated 28 aerial and 2.5 ground victories with Zemke's Wolfpack until Gabreski got too low on a strafing run on July 20, 1944 and finished the war as a POW." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P-26 Peashooter" "The Boeing P-26A was the first all-metal monoplane fighter (pursuit plane) produced in quantity for the U.S. Army Air Corps. Affectionately called the ""Peashooter"" by its pilots. " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P-38 Lightning" "By mid-1944, most USAAF fighters had shed their olive drab paint in favor of the bare metal finish." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P-39 Airacobra" "The P-39 Airacobra was one of the most unusual single-seat fighters ever ordered by the Army Air Corps. It had been a standard practice among manufacturers to design an airplane around an engine. However, this was the first time a plane had been designed around a gun; the American Armament Corporation's 37-millimeter cannon. " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P-47 Thunderbolt" "The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, or ""Jug"" as it was known (short for ""Juggernaut""), was one of the main US Army Air Force (USAAF) fighters of World War II." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P51-A Mustang, 1st Air Commandos" "The first order by the USAAF for Mustangs consisted of an order on August 24, 1942 for 1200 NA-99 versions with the USAAF designation of P-51A. Unlike the A-36A, these aircraft from the start were meant to be fighters, not bombers. The first P-51A flew on February 3, 1943, and the first deliveries began the next month. In the event, only 310 P-51As were actually built between March and May of 1943 before production was switched over to the Merlin-powered P-51B." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P-51 Mustang, Bald Eagle" "The Mustang was regarded as the best fighter plane of the World War II. Its career went far beyond its constant use on all fronts. It saw action in Korea, and served in the air forces of about 20 countries." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P-51 Mustang" "George Preddy has 27 victories to his credit, most of them in a P-51 Mustang." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P-51 Mustang ""Glamorous Glen III""" "General Yeager was assigned to the 357th Fighter Group in which he flew combat missions over Europe from February of 1944 until the end of WWII. On his eighth mission he was shot down over German-occupied France. He was able to escape capture, and made his way back home through Spain. While in combat, he downed thirteen enemy aircraft including five Me-109's on a single day, and one of Germany's first jet fighters. After the war, Yeager would go on to become an experimental test pilot. As such, he would be the first man to break the sound barrier. " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P-51D Mustang as flown by George Eagleston" "This model features a NAA P-51D in similar size and scale of the existing NAA P-51D's offered by Pacific Aircraft. It benefits from a colorful scheme and clean lines. Lt. Col. Glenn Eagleston scored kills in both World War Two and Korea and at the end of World War 2 was the top scoring ace of the 353rd Fighter Squadron, 354th Fighter Group, 9th Air Force with 23.5 kills (18.5 aerial kills)." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P-51B Mustang" "The result was astonishing. The high altitude performance and range with the use of drop tanks, enabled the mark to excel as bomber escort. After sustained lobbying at the highest level, American production of the Mustang with this engine was started in early 1943, and P51Bs and Cs started arriving in England in August and October 1943, not before time." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "P-51B Mustang Tuskegee Airmen" "Collectively, the Tuskegee Airmen courageously earned 150 Distinguished Flying Crosses, Legions of Merit and the Red Star of Yugoslavia, 9 Purple Hearts, 14 Bronze Stars, 744 Air Medals and clusters, and three distinguished unit citations." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "PB2Y Coronado" "The PB2Y Coronado was a large flying boat patrol bomber designed by Consolidated Aircraft." | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "PBY Catalina" "PBY Catalina was the US Navy designation for an American and Canadian-built flying boat of the 1930s and 1940s. PB stands for Patrol Bomber, with Y being Consolidated's manufacturer identification. It could be equipped with depth charges, bombs, torpedoes, and .50 caliber machine guns and was one of the most widely used multi-role aircraft of World War II. Catalinas served with every branch of the US military and in the air forces and navies of many other nations. In the United States Army Air Forces their designation was the OA-10, and Canadian-built PBYs were known by the nickname Canso. " | |
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$199.95 Buy Now | "PT-19 Cornell" "The PT-19 Cornell was built by the thousands. It was the USAAC's first venture into single-wing trainers and was equipped to give blind flying lessons." | |
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$999.95 Buy Now | "PT-41" "PT 41 was a PT-20 (Elco 77-Foot) Class Patrol torpedo boat, built at Elco and commissioned on 23 July, 1941. " | |
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$134.95 Buy Now | "PC-9/A Roulettes, RAAF" "The PC-9/A is a two-seat single engine turboprop aircraft and is the major basic training aircraft for the Australian Defence Force (ADF)." | |
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$149.95 Buy Now | "Piaski Retriever HUP-3" "Successful tests with a Sperry autopilot in the XHJP-1 enabled the next model, the HUP-2, to be built without tail surfaces and the more powerful Continental R-975-46 was installed in this and all subsequent production models. Another feature of the Retriever was a large rectangular rescue hatch offset to starboard in the floor of the front fuselage, through which a winch inside the cabin could lift weights of up to 181kg at a time." | |
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