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Product Description The Rockwell B-1B Lancer is an American strategic bomber that was developed as a successor to the B-52. It was completed by modifying the B-1A, which was first developed in 1970 and had four B-1A bombers. Later, the B-1A bomber was modified to fly at very low altitudes near supersonic speeds and invade enemy territory. It features variable wings and is equipped with four General Electric F31-GE - 102 turbofan engines. It was deployed in 1986 and is still active today. In "Operation Iraqi Freedom," it received attention for carrying the GBU-31JDAM guided bomb.
The completed model is a 1/400 scale reproduction of the B-1B of the 34th Bombing squadron belonging to Els Worth Air Force Base in South Dakota. The airframe is die-cast and the wings and legs are made of delicate plastic. It is modeled with a powerful style with variable wings spread out. It is about 10 cm wide and has a strong presence. With a display stand, you can enjoy exhibits while in flight.
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Size : Total length approx. 11 cm
With a display stand, you can also enjoy exhibits while in flight.
[Product Details]
Size : Total length approx. 11 cm
With a display stand, you can also enjoy exhibits while in flight. 101