
Trumpeter 04206 1/200 TBD-1
The Douglas TBD Devastator is a retired American torpedo bomber of the United States Navy. Ordered in 1934, it first flew in 1935 and entered service in 1937. At that point, it was the most advanced aircraft flying for the Navy, being the first metal monoplane in the United States Navy; however, by the time of the US entry into World War 2, the TBD was already outdated.
Specifications
- Model size: Length: 52.7mm Wingspan: 76mm
- Total number of parts: 60
- Etched parts: 5 pcs
- Total number of offset plates: 5 sprues
The Douglas TBD Devastator is a retired American torpedo bomber of the United States Navy. Ordered in 1934, it first flew in 1935 and entered service in 1937. At that point, it was the most advanced aircraft flying for the Navy, being the first metal monoplane in the United States Navy; however, by the time of the US entry into World War 2, the TBD was already outdated.
Specifications
- Model size: Length: 52.7mm Wingspan: 76mm
- Total number of parts: 60
- Etched parts: 5 pcs
- Total number of offset plates: 5 sprues
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$4.50Description
The Douglas TBD Devastator is a retired American torpedo bomber of the United States Navy. Ordered in 1934, it first flew in 1935 and entered service in 1937. At that point, it was the most advanced aircraft flying for the Navy, being the first metal monoplane in the United States Navy; however, by the time of the US entry into World War 2, the TBD was already outdated.
Specifications
- Model size: Length: 52.7mm Wingspan: 76mm
- Total number of parts: 60
- Etched parts: 5 pcs
- Total number of offset plates: 5 sprues












