Material | Plastic |
PM Model 303 1/72 Beechcraft AT-11 Kansan Bomber-Trainer Aircraft Disassembled Plastic Model
SCALE: 1/72
Type: Disassembled Kit (Requires assembly and painting)
MATERIAL: PLASTIC
CONTENTS:
Plastic Injection Parts
1 Decal
1 Installation Manual
FEATURES:
It is made of disassembled plastic.
Glue and paint are not included in the box.
You can easily carry out the necessary assembly operations with the included assembly guide.
ABOUT:
It was produced continuously from 1937 to November 1969 (over 32 years, a world record at the time), with more than 9,000 built, making it one of the most widely used light aircraft in the world. Sold worldwide as a civilian executive, utility, cargo aircraft, and passenger aircraft on tail wheels, nose wheels, skis, or floats, it was also used as a military aircraft. During and after World War II, more than 4,500 Beeches were built. 18 were used in military service - for light transport, light bomber (for China), aircrew trainer (for bombing, navigation and gunnery), photo-reconnaissance and "mother ship". United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) target unmanned aerial vehicles, including C-45 Expeditor, AT-7 Navigator, and AT-11 Kansan; and the United States Navy (USN) UC-45J Navigator, SNB-1 Kansan and others. In World War II, more than 90% of USAAF bombers and sailors trained on these aircraft. In the early postwar era, the Beech 18 was the leading "business aircraft" and "feeder aircraft." In addition to carrying passengers, its civilian uses include aerial spraying, sterile insect release, fish stocking, dry ice cloud seeding, aerial firefighting, airmail delivery, ambulance service, numerous film productions, parachuting, cargo, weapons and drug smuggling. , engine test bed, skywriting, banner towing and stunt planes. Many worldwide are now privately owned, with 240 still on the FAA Aircraft Registry in the United States as of August 2017.