Douglas B-26K Counter Invader Diecast Model Congolese Air Force, #64-17649, Brazzaville, Congo, 1965 1:72
$ 97.68
CompareDescription Features: Diecast Metal Construction: Built with high-quality diecast metal and select plastic components for added realism and durability. Authentic Livery: Accurately displays the markings and colors of the Congolese Air Force, reflecting its service history in a turbulent era. Detailed Cockpit: The fully rendered cockpit interior features a comprehensive large center console and equipment boxes for a realistic appearance. Gunner’s Compartment: Includes a masterfully recreated ocular periscope system in the rear gunner’s compartment, enhancing the authenticity of the model. Interchangeable Components: The nose gear, main gear, and bomb bay area are designed as single snap-in units for easy configuration, with molded doors in the opened position. Presentation Stand: Comes with a display stand for showcasing the aircraft “in flight,” enhancing its visual impact. Historical Significance: The Congo gained independence in June 1960, leading to a Civil War that lasted until 1965. In 1964, to support Colonel Joseph Mobutu against rebel forces, the CIA sent four B-26s, with two B-26Ks Counter Invaders arriving in January 1965. These aircraft were tasked with eliminating the rebel forces. One of the B-26Ks, #64-17649, originally built as an A-26C, was upgraded by On-mark to a B-26K and served under the designation FR-649 in the Congo. Specifications: Material: Diecast metal with plastic components Dimensions: Length: 8.25 inches Wingspan: 11.75 inches Scale: 1:72 Livery: Congolese Air Force, #64-17649, Brazzaville, Congo, 1965 Package Includes: 1 x Douglas B-26K Counter Invader Model 1 x Presentation Stand Note: Color variations may occur due to display settings. All measurements are approximate. The Hobby Master Douglas B-26K Counter Invader diecast model is an essential addition for collectors and aviation enthusiasts, symbolizing a significant chapter in military aviation and the history of the Congo.
