World
War 2 Planes at Pearl Harbor
US
Airplanes at Pearl Harbor.
The World War 2 Planes in the Attack of
Pearl Harbor, Models, Aviation Art and Pearl Harbor Facts. What kind of US
Planes were there for the defense of Pearl Harbor.
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Models and Aviation art of the World War 2 US
Planes at Pearl Harbor.
US Planes in the World War 2 Attack of Pearl Harbor. Diecast models,
plastic models, mahogany display models of the US Planes at the Pearl Harbor
Attack. The Pearl Harbor bombing was a terrible event, but we must
remember the history of he Pearl Harbor attack and its facts. These model
airplanes show the pearl harbor history summary in a way that no book or video
can, you can hold the World War 2 airplanes in your hand and feel the history.
Look at these models real close and you will see what I mean and feel the attack
on Pearl Harbor in your own hands.
Though it existed for only one year, the 1352nd AAFBU (Army
Air Force Base Unit) served a vital Search & Rescue mission
in the CBI theater during the late stages of World War II.
This 1/48 scale die cast model of one of their C-47
Skytrains features engraved panel lines, detailed engine
fronts, authentic markings including "Chardie" nose art,
extended landing gear with real rubber tires and more. 23¾"
wingspan.
C-47/R4D Skytrain Units of the Pacific and CBI
Combat Aircraft Vol. 66
Isby. From Pearl Harbor to VJ-Day, the humble Douglas
C-47/R4D carried out missions every bit as strategically
important, and as dramatic for the aircrew involved, as
those of the fighters and bombers in the vast Pacific/CBI
theaters. Here, firsthand accounts describe the C-47's
dramatic and vital combat operations in New Guinea, Burma,
the Philippines, the SWPA and China. 96 pages, B&W
photographs and color illustrations, 7¼"x 9¾", softcover.
#0087202
Price: $150.00
The second release in Hobby Master's
new top-of-the-line Premium Collection, this 1/32 scale,
limited edition die cast model beautifully replicates the
SBD-2 Dauntless dive-bomber flown by Capt. Mark Whittier of
VB-2 stationed on the USS Lexington (CV-2) in early 1941.
Currently on display at the National Museum of Naval
Aviation in Pensacola, Florida, as the only surviving naval
aircraft to play a significant role in the Battle of Midway,
this Dauntless also survived the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor when it was there for repairs.
Your amazingly crafted Dauntless is loaded with premium
features like none you've seen before: the cockpit on this
beauty is so detailed that when you slide open the canopy,
you'll swear you can read the individual gauges; the front
of the Wright Cyclone engine couldn't look better… until you
remove the metal propeller and the cowling to see the full
radial in all her glory! You also get two crew figures;
movable flight control surfaces, including working dive
brakes; retractable landing gear; a moving bomb crutch with
a realistic bomb; wing-mounted bombs; a movable rear gun;
precisely painted and printed pre-war markings; and more -
all in a scale (the wingspan is 15¾"!) unprecedented for a
model of this beauty and complexity.
The first aircraft in Hobby Master's new Premium Collection
sold out in only a few days, so don't let this second offer
take off without you. Availability is extremely limited, so
call today to order your 1/32 Dauntless! #0098137
Price: $169.00
Marines at
Pearl Harbor Kits 2
Plastic Model Airplane Kits in One. Get two complete kits in one box!
Replicating U.S. bombers stationed at Pearl Harbor on the
"Day of Infamy," this limited edition set of 1/48 scale
plastic kits includes an SBD-1 Dauntless and an SB2U-3
Vindicator, both featuring a detailed cockpit with an
optional-position canopy, an intricate radial engine, a full
load of armament, authentic pre-war markings and more.
Wingspans measures approximately 10", each kit includes 100+
parts, and you even get a bonus historical booklet included
for free!
#0090960
Price: $49.95
P-36A Hawk
1/48 Die Cast Model
Pre Built Diecast Model Airplane.
Philip Rasmussen, 15th Pursuit
Group, Pearl Harbor, 1941 Replicating the P-36A Hawk flown by
Lt. Philip Rasmussen of the 46th Pursuit Squadron, 15th
Pursuit Group, when he took off from heavily bombed Wheeler
Field and downed an A6M Zero during the December 7, 1941,
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, this amazingly detailed,
limited edition, 1/48 scale die cast model features engraved
panel lines; a fully outfitted cockpit with glazed
instruments, a sliding canopy and a removable pilot figure;
a rotating propeller; optional position landing gear with
real rubber tires; authentic U.S. Army Air Corps markings;
and more. 9¼" wingspan.
#0093319
Price: $69.95
This highly collectible 1/6 scale
figure dressed and equipped in the style of Pearl Harbor
P-40 heroes Ken Taylor and George Welch features
triple-jointed arms and legs that enable difficult poses; an
authentic uniform including a flight suit, gloves, boots,
and a flight helmet; perfectly scaled equipment such as a
parachute rig, a pistol with a holster and a magazine belt,
a watch and goggles; and more. 12" tall; includes a stand.
#0081052
Price: $39.95
P-40B
Tomahawk 1/18 Model (316)
Plastic Model Airplane Kit.
Lt. Ken Taylor, 18th Fighter Group,
Pearl Harbor Replicating the P-40 flown by Pearl
Harbor hero Lt. Ken Taylor who, along with Lt. George Welch
(whose model is also available, see item #99242), downed a
number of Val dive bombers during the December 7, 1941,
attack, this 1/18 scale limited edition plastic model
features a detailed cockpit with a sliding canopy, movable
flight control surfaces, retractable landing gear, engraved
panel lines and simulated rivets, Taylor's authentic U.S.
Army Air Corps paint scheme, an articulated figure of
Taylor, and more. 24¾" wingspan; only a few minutes of minor
assembly required.
#0099243
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Regular price:
$70.00
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P-40B
Warhawk 1/48 Die Cast Model
Pre Built Diecast Model Airplane.George Welch, Pearl Harbor Featuring the markings of 2nd Lt.
George Welch, whose actions with Ken Taylor at Pearl Harbor
have become legendary, this 1/48 scale die cast model
features full cockpit detail including glazed instruments
and a removable pilot figure, optional position landing
gear, authentic 15th Fighter Group markings and more. 9¼"
wingspan; includes a decorative display base.
#0092806
Price: $69.95
P-40B
Warhawk 1/72 Die Cast Model
Pre Built Diecast Model Airplane.
Lt. George Welch, 47th Fighter
Squadron, Pearl Harbor Depicting "White 160," a P-40B
Warhawk flown by 16-victory ace 2nd Lt. George Welch of the
47th Fighter Squadron during the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor, this 1/72 scale die cast model features textured
surfaces, a detailed cockpit with a pilot figure, a cowling
that can be removed to reveal an inline engine, a rotating
propeller, extended landing gear, authentic markings, a
display stand and more. 6¼" wingspan.
#0093153
Price: $19.95
P-47D
Thunderbolt 1/72 Die Cast Model with Airfield Base
Pre Built Diecast Model.
47th Fighter Squadron, 15th Fighter
Group Wearing the markings of the 47th
Pursuit Squadron, which was credited with shooting down
eight Japanese aircraft during the December 7, 1941, attack
on Pearl Harbor, this 1/72 scale die cast model features
engraved panel lines, an optional position canopy, movable
flight control surfaces, a rotating propeller, authentic
"Turnip Termites" markings, and more. 7" wingspan; includes
a detailed airfield terrain display base.
#0091430
Price: $34.95
PBY-5A
Catalina 1/48 Die Cast Model
Pre Built Diecast Model Airplane.
VP-14, Pearl Harbor, 1941 Replicating a PBY-5A Catalina
flying boat - one of the most widely used multi-role
aircraft of World War II - flown by U.S. Navy patrol
squadron VP-14 stationed at Pearl Harbor in 1941, this
amazingly detailed, 1/48 scale die cast model features
engraved panel lines, a prototypical parasol wing, realistic
waist gun blisters, rotating propellers, authentic markings,
and much more. 26" wingspan; arrives ready to display.
#0094315
Price: $175.00
Pearl Harbor
Model Collection 3
Plastic Model Airplane Kits. Pearl Harbor Model Collection.
Replicating U.S. aircraft employed during the December 7,
1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, this set of three
1/72 scale plastic models includes a P-36A Hawk flown by 2nd
Lt. Philip Rasmussen of the 46th Pursuit Squadron, 15th
Pursuit Group; an F4F-3A Wildcat flown by Ensign James
Daniels of VF-6 stationed on the USS Enterprise (CV-6); and
a B-17C Flying Fortress flown by the 38th Reconnaissance
Squadron.
Each model features textured surfaces, glazed windows, a
rotating propeller or propellers, optional position landing
gear, and authentic markings. Arrives ready to display.
#0087277
Price: $29.95
Pearl Harbor Aviation Art
Pearl Harbor 0755... While the Giant
Slept Aviation
Art Print Dru Blair. Lt. Commander Kakuichi
Takahashi rolls his Aichi D3A1 Type 99 "Val" dive-bomber, lining it up with
Hangar 6 on the southern tip of Ford Island to initiate the Pearl Harbor
attack… and change America forever. 30"x 24" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist and includes a legend map for easy identification
of numerous landmarks.
#0007897
Price: $125.00
Dan Zoernig. Flying a P-40B Tomahawk of the 47th
Fighter Squadron stationed at Haleiwa Field, 2nd Lt. Kenneth M. Taylor downs
an Aichi D3A1 "Val" dive bomber en route to the Marine base at Ewa Field
during Japan's December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. Taylor and his
squadron mate, 2nd Lt. George Welch, made two flights over Hawaii that day
and were the first officially decorated U.S. heroes of World War II. Limited
edition 13"x 19" print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0071824
Price: $39.95
Haleiwa
Scramble - Welch Dan Zoernig. Minutes after taking
off from Haleiwa Field, 2nd Lt. George Welch in his P-40B
Warhawk joins the attack on a flight of Aichi Type 99 "Val"
dive bombers en route to the Marine base at Ewa Field during
Japan's December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. Welch and
his squadron mate, 2nd Lt. Kenneth M. Taylor (bottom in
print), made two flights over Hawaii that day and were the
first officially decorated U.S. heroes of World War II. 13"x
19" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
#0071829
Price: $39.95
Pearl Harbor Newspaper 16
Page Newspaper Reproduction. This reproduction of The Baltimore News-Post
from December 8, 1941, takes you back to the day after Japan attacked Pearl
Harbor and the Philippines - the day when the war that Adolf Hitler started
by invading Poland became a worldwide conflict. And, as if the fascinating
contemporaneous accounts were not enough, this newspaper is also filled with
other stories of the day - even original advertisements and cartoons. 16
pages, 17"x 22½".
#0068152
Price: $6.95