P-61B Black Widow Model

Regular Retail Price $310.00
TAILWINDS Price $259.99
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SKU:
MA0848
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Scale: 1/48th
Wingspan: 16"
Length: 12"

P-61 Black Widow Model Airplane: The Night Hunter

Introducing the P-61 Black Widow model airplane, the ultimate tribute to one of the most iconic night fighters of World War II. This meticulously crafted model is made of high-quality wood and resin, and it features a wingspan of 16 inches and a length of 12 inches. The model is beautifully painted in the distinctive colors of the Black Widow, and it features a number of realistic details, including the raised lettering on the fuselage, the machine gun turrets, and the radar dome.

The P-61 Black Widow was a revolutionary aircraft for its time. It was the first American fighter aircraft to be designed specifically for night fighting, and it was equipped with a state-of-the-art radar system that allowed it to track and engage enemy aircraft in the dark. The Black Widow was a highly effective aircraft, and it played a significant role in the Allied victory in World War II.

This model is a must-have for any aviation enthusiast. It is a stunning piece of craftsmanship that will look great on any shelf or desk. In addition to its beauty, the model is also a valuable historical artifact. It is a reminder of the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who flew the P-61 Black Widow in World War II.

The P-61 Black Widow was developed by Northrop Aircraft in the early 1940s. The aircraft was named after the black widow spider, which is known for its deadly venom. The Black Widow was designed to be a long-range, all-weather fighter aircraft, and it was equipped with a powerful radar system that allowed it to track and engage enemy aircraft in the dark.

The Black Widow entered service in 1943, and it was used in all theaters of World War II. The aircraft was a highly effective night fighter, and it was credited with shooting down over 500 enemy aircraft. The Black Widow was also used in the Korean War, and it continued to serve in the United States Air Force until the early 1950s.

Order your P-61 Black Widow model airplane today and add a touch of aviation history to your home or office.