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CHILEAN AIR FORCE . FUERZA AÉREA DE CHILE
IV Brigada Aérea, Grupo de Aviacion Nº 4
Base Aérea "Chabunco", Punta Arenas
"COMBAT AIRCRAFT - MODERN FIGHTERS & BOMBERS"
This poster has a selection of fighters and bombers artworks currently in service with Air Forces worldwide (2024).
Each aircraft has a technical label with its specifications (general characteristics and performance) for a quick comparison.
All artworks are in 1:100 scale, an ideal complement for modelers and collectors of 1:100 die cast models!
Printed on heavy grade extra white paper with a glossy UV protection varnish (solvent free).
A must have for any Man Cave!
* the die-cast 1:100 models in the pictures are just to show the proportions and are not included.
** the frame in the preview is just a suggestion for the product presentation. The frame is not included.
大日本帝国海軍
大和 / やまと
'大和'大日本帝国海軍の大和型戦艦の1番艦。昭和20(1945)年4月7日。2番艦の武蔵とともに、史上最大にして唯一46センチ砲を搭載した超弩級戦艦であった。
The lead ship of her class of battleships, the heaviest and most powerfully armed battleships ever constructed. built by Kure Naval Arsenal . Laid down: 4 November 1937 . In service: 16 December 1941 . Fate: Sunk, 7 April 1945
* the framed picture is just a suggestion on how the poster would look like once framed. The frame is no included *
大日本帝国海軍
大和 / やまと
'大和'大日本帝国海軍の大和型戦艦の1番艦。昭和20(1945)年4月7日。2番艦の武蔵とともに、史上最大にして唯一46センチ砲を搭載した超弩級戦艦であった。
The lead ship of her class of battleships, the heaviest and most powerfully armed battleships ever constructed. built by Kure Naval Arsenal . Laid down: 4 November 1937 . In service: 16 December 1941 . Fate: Sunk, 7 April 1945
* the framed picture is just a suggestion on how the poster would look like once framed. The frame is no included *
大日本帝国海軍
大和 / やまと
'大和'大日本帝国海軍の大和型戦艦の1番艦。昭和20(1945)年4月7日。2番艦の武蔵とともに、史上最大にして唯一46センチ砲を搭載した超弩級戦艦であった。
The lead ship of her class of battleships, the heaviest and most powerfully armed battleships ever constructed. built by Kure Naval Arsenal . Laid down: 4 November 1937 . In service: 16 December 1941 . Fate: Sunk, 7 April 1945
* the framed picture is just a suggestion on how the poster would look like once framed. The frame is no included *