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Bell AH-1G Cobra and M8A1 Landing Mat

Attack Helicopter with Landing Mat · Cold War
ICM · 48298 · 1/48 · 18th Oct 2024
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Bell AH-1G Cobra and M8A1 Landing Mat
Bell AH-1G Cobra and M8A1 Landing Mat
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Bell AH-1G Cobra and M8A1 Landing Mat 1/48 scale attack helicopter with landing mat
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United States Air Force
Bell AH-1G Cobra and M8A1 Landing Mat
United States Air Force

The AH-1G Cobra attack helicopter undoubtedly became one of the symbols of the Vietnam War. Created as a specialized attack helicopter, it began combat operations in the spring of 1967 and immediately demonstrated its high combat capabilities. Equipped with powerful weaponry, the helicopter could engage various types of ground targets using its six-barrel Minigun, 40-mm automatic grenade launcher, and rocket pods and gun containers mounted on pylons. For direct ground support, combat helicopters were often based at airfields as close as possible to the combat zone. To create these airfields, U.S. Army engineering units used M8A1 steel plates for ground covering. The plates were connected either in a checkerboard pattern or in rows, allowing the construction of both small individual pads and large airfields.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Bell AH-1G Cobra and M8A1 Landing Mat 1/48 scale attack helicopter with landing mat

The AH-1G Cobra attack helicopter undoubtedly became one of the symbols of the Vietnam War. Created as a specialized attack helicopter, it began combat operations in the spring of 1967 and immediately demonstrated its high combat capabilities. Equipped with powerful weaponry, the helicopter could engage various types of ground targets using its six-barrel Minigun, 40-mm automatic grenade launcher, and rocket pods and gun containers mounted on pylons. For direct ground support, combat helicopters were often based at airfields as close as possible to the combat zone. To create these airfields, U.S. Army engineering units used M8A1 steel plates for ground covering. The plates were connected either in a checkerboard pattern or in rows, allowing the construction of both small individual pads and large airfields.

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