B-25 Mitchell Doolittle Raiders History:
The B-25 was made immortal on April 18, 1942, when it became the first United States aircraft to bomb the Japanese mainland. Commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle, sixteen Mitchells took off from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet, flew 800 miles (1287 km) to Japan, and attacked their targets. Most made forced landings in China. They were the heaviest aircraft at the time to be flown from a ship at sea.
We carefully supervise operation and manufacturing procedures and pay attention to smallest details to deliver an incomparable work of art that would surely entice aviation enthusiasts and military model plane hobbyists. Our B25 military bomber fighter airplane is a lifetime treasure that you could give to anyone who simply adores and collects model planes. This B-25 plane wood has a dimension of 16.5" wingspan and has a 13.5" length. This B25 desktop bomber military mahogany is glossed with clear lacquer to provide long lasting protection as a finishing touch. Military Model Planes take pride in bringing out B-25 Mitchell Doolittle Raiders mahogany display wooden desk top with its exceptional design that aviation aficionados and model plane collectors find remarkable. The B25 mahogany desk top wood is supplied with a mahogany base for display.
*Alteration on the design such as change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included with the model which may vary from the photo.
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