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United States Army Air Forces Bomber Pilots and Ground Staff (1944-45)

Aircraft Crew · World War II
ICM · 48088 · 1/48 · 2021
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x United States Army Air Forces Bomber Pilots and Ground Staff (1944-45) 1/48 scale aircraft crew
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United States Army Air Forces
United States Army Air Forces Bomber Pilots and Ground Staff (1944-45)
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The US Air Force’s concept of air war focused on strategic bombing. Air raids on Germany and Japan caused significant damage to the economies of these countries and ultimately contributed to their defeat in the war.
Bomber flights were dangerous. Despite the strong machine-gun armament and the use of a defensive system (an example is the “combat box” used in the raids on Germany), the bombers nevertheless suffered heavy losses. For their effective protection, the American Air Force began to accompany bomber sorties with strong fighter cover, and this made it possible to reduce combat losses by an order of magnitude.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*United States Army Air Forces Bomber Pilots and Ground Staff (1944-45) 1/48 scale aircraft crew

The US Air Force’s concept of air war focused on strategic bombing. Air raids on Germany and Japan caused significant damage to the economies of these countries and ultimately contributed to their defeat in the war.
Bomber flights were dangerous. Despite the strong machine-gun armament and the use of a defensive system (an example is the “combat box” used in the raids on Germany), the bombers nevertheless suffered heavy losses. For their effective protection, the American Air Force began to accompany bomber sorties with strong fighter cover, and this made it possible to reduce combat losses by an order of magnitude.

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