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USAAF Navigator FIgurine

$48.00
Availability: Very low stock
SKU: 108180

Description

U.S.A.A.F. Navigator, England, 1943-45
Discover the critical role of the U.S.A.A.F. Navigator during World War II with this detailed figure. The navigator was essential for guiding the bomber to its target, determining the craft’s position, and directing it while avoiding hazards like bad weather and enemy antiaircraft batteries. Often positioned near the pilot for constant communication, the navigator's work required exceptional precision and concentration. Despite this, he also needed to be knowledgeable in all bomber systems, including radio operations, machine gun stations, and turrets.

1/30 Scale
Metal
Matte Finish
Single Figure in Box

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USAAF Navigator FIgurine
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USAAF Navigator FIgurine

$48.00

U.S.A.A.F. Navigator, England, 1943-45
Discover the critical role of the U.S.A.A.F. Navigator during World War II with this detailed figure. The navigator was essential for guiding the bomber to its target, determining the craft’s position, and directing it while avoiding hazards like bad weather and enemy antiaircraft batteries. Often positioned near the pilot for constant communication, the navigator's work required exceptional precision and concentration. Despite this, he also needed to be knowledgeable in all bomber systems, including radio operations, machine gun stations, and turrets.

1/30 Scale
Metal
Matte Finish
Single Figure in Box

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