Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless Large Scale 1:16 Guillow's Balsa Aircraft Kit 793mm Wingspan

Part Number: GUI1003

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In two early U.S. Navy engagements of World War II, the Battles of the Coral Sea and Midway Island, the carrier based Dauntless dive bomber played an historic part in blunting the Japanese offensive that began at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Fulfilling the attack role assigned to it at its conception, the SBD, operating from the decks of the carriers Lexington, Yorktown, Wasp, and Enterprise, mortally damaged the main units of the Japanese carrier fleet and set the stage for the ultimate Allied victory in the Pacific theatre. Not as well known is its impressive record for shooting down enemy aircraft when protecting the U.S. carrier form Japanese air strikes- prowess not expected of a dive-bomber. At war's end, the claim was made that the Dauntless SBD had sunk more enemy combatant tonnage than all other arms of the service combined.

The Guillow's 1000 Series is a range of beautiful large scale fighter and bomber models from WW2. The world's finest scale balsa model kits featuring true to life action parts such as movable flying surfaces, sliding canopies, retractable landing gear, and drop-able bombs. Kits can be built as beautiful scale shelf model or flown (rubber free flight or powered U-Control). Although the fuselages of these models are roomy enough to take simple R/C equipment, no instructions and diagrams are included or available.

  • Scale: 1:16
  • Wingspan: 793.75mm
  • Requires adhesives and basic modelling tools to complete.

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    Part Number GUI1003
    Manufacturer Guillow
    Model Build Kit
    Power Rubber Band
    Scale 1:16
    Wingspan (mm) 793
    Requires Adhesives and modelling tools

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