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German F5 Torpedo on Trailer

Aircraft Weapon · World War II
ICM · 48404 · 1/48 · 2021
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x German F5 Torpedo on Trailer 1/48 scale aircraft weapon
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German Air Force
German F5 Torpedo on Trailer
German Air Force

The first attacks by German torpedo bombers in WWII took place in the fall of 1941. They attacked a British convoy, and during the attack the planes sank two transports – “Remuera” and “Sage York”. In the future, torpedo bombers were noted in different theaters of military operations – from the Arctic to the Black Sea. The target of their attacks was both warships and transport ships. Aircraft torpedoes were a powerful weapon; the naval history of WWII has many cases of their successful combat use. A successful torpedo attack was often a verdict for both the transport ship and the battleship.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*German F5 Torpedo on Trailer 1/48 scale aircraft weapon

The first attacks by German torpedo bombers in WWII took place in the fall of 1941. They attacked a British convoy, and during the attack the planes sank two transports – “Remuera” and “Sage York”. In the future, torpedo bombers were noted in different theaters of military operations – from the Arctic to the Black Sea. The target of their attacks was both warships and transport ships. Aircraft torpedoes were a powerful weapon; the naval history of WWII has many cases of their successful combat use. A successful torpedo attack was often a verdict for both the transport ship and the battleship.

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