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The B-17 Flying Fortress was a four-engine heavy bomber developed in the 1930s by Boeing for the United States Army Air Corps. It was a high-altitude long-range bomber used in World War II for daylight bombing raids on Nazi Germany's industrial and military centers. Early in the war, B-17s participated in the Pacific war by attacking Japanese shipping and airfields, but their use was limited. The aircraft was reliable, effective, and developed a reputation for returning home despite extensive battle damage.
This diecast metal model from Postage Stamp features authentic paint scheme with pad printed markings, landing gear fixed retracted and plastic display stand.