Vintage Boeing B-17G WWII BOMBER "Sally Ann"-Adult Collector Model-Heavy Diecast
Metal Airplane Mint Condition! Road Champs - Perfect Gift for Collectors!Vintage Boeing B-17G WWII BOMBER "Sally Ann" (see bio below). Made by Road Champs. Adult collectors' model-Constructed of heavy die cast metal. Highly sought-after, hard to find vintage model! Nice size...measures 4"L x 5 1/2"W x 1 1/4 "H. Beautiful/pristine-mint condition. Sold in original factory-sealed packaging. Never handled or displayed. Perfect gift for Road Champs, aircraft, and vintage toy collectors! We ship fast & safe worldwide every day! Read Aircraft bio below:Note: My dad owned a Diecast toy store for 30 years. I inherited the store inventory when he passed away several years ago. I am (just now) able to bring myself to begin selling his cars-so they can be shared with the world. All pristine and mint condition vintage models will (eventually) be listed here on ETSY. All the inventory is NEW (vintage) merchandise-which was intended for retail sale. Please know-our diecast toys have NEVER been "played-with” we do not sell used, or damaged toys.
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•Purchases totaling $35 and above qualify for FREE shipping to USA! Add more items to your Etsy shopping cart to save $$$.AIRCRAFT BIO:Designed By: Boeing Company Model: B-17G Flying Fortress Army Air Corps Serial Number: 44-83563 Built Under License By: Douglas Aircraft Company Prototype First Flight: July 28, 1935 Crew: Ten—Pilot, Co-pilot, Navigator, Bombardier, Flight Engineer / Top Turret Gunner, Radio Operator, 2 Waist Gunners, Tail Gunner and Ball Turret Gunner Delivery Date: April 7, 1945 Power: Four 1,200-horsepower Wright Cyclone R-1820, 9-cylinder radial piston engines driving 11 feet, 7 inches in diameter Hamilton Standard propellers Weight: Basic Empty Weight – 34,000 pounds, Gross Weight (Wartime) – 65,500 pounds Fuel Capacity: 1,700 gallons Range: 1,850 miles. Range could be extended when equipped with “Tokyo Tanks” which provided a total capacity of 3,630 gallons. Wing Span: 103 feet, 9 inches Length: 74 feet, 4 inches Height: 19 feet, 1 inches Service Ceiling: 35,600 feet Typical Armament: Thirteen Browning M-2 .50 caliber machine guns. Fire rate approximately 13 rounds per second, per gun Typical Bomb Load: Maximum normal load – 8,000 pounds With special external racks, maximum normal short-range bomb load – 17,600 pounds Number Built: 12,731, with production of the “G” Model by Boeing, Douglas and Lockheed reaching 8,680 Speed: Maximum – 300 miles per hour at 30,000 feet Colors: 447th Bomb Group
Metal Airplane Mint Condition! Road Champs - Perfect Gift for Collectors!Vintage Boeing B-17G WWII BOMBER "Sally Ann" (see bio below). Made by Road Champs. Adult collectors' model-Constructed of heavy die cast metal. Highly sought-after, hard to find vintage model! Nice size...measures 4"L x 5 1/2"W x 1 1/4 "H. Beautiful/pristine-mint condition. Sold in original factory-sealed packaging. Never handled or displayed. Perfect gift for Road Champs, aircraft, and vintage toy collectors! We ship fast & safe worldwide every day! Read Aircraft bio below:Note: My dad owned a Diecast toy store for 30 years. I inherited the store inventory when he passed away several years ago. I am (just now) able to bring myself to begin selling his cars-so they can be shared with the world. All pristine and mint condition vintage models will (eventually) be listed here on ETSY. All the inventory is NEW (vintage) merchandise-which was intended for retail sale. Please know-our diecast toys have NEVER been "played-with” we do not sell used, or damaged toys.
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•Purchases totaling $35 and above qualify for FREE shipping to USA! Add more items to your Etsy shopping cart to save $$$.AIRCRAFT BIO:Designed By: Boeing Company Model: B-17G Flying Fortress Army Air Corps Serial Number: 44-83563 Built Under License By: Douglas Aircraft Company Prototype First Flight: July 28, 1935 Crew: Ten—Pilot, Co-pilot, Navigator, Bombardier, Flight Engineer / Top Turret Gunner, Radio Operator, 2 Waist Gunners, Tail Gunner and Ball Turret Gunner Delivery Date: April 7, 1945 Power: Four 1,200-horsepower Wright Cyclone R-1820, 9-cylinder radial piston engines driving 11 feet, 7 inches in diameter Hamilton Standard propellers Weight: Basic Empty Weight – 34,000 pounds, Gross Weight (Wartime) – 65,500 pounds Fuel Capacity: 1,700 gallons Range: 1,850 miles. Range could be extended when equipped with “Tokyo Tanks” which provided a total capacity of 3,630 gallons. Wing Span: 103 feet, 9 inches Length: 74 feet, 4 inches Height: 19 feet, 1 inches Service Ceiling: 35,600 feet Typical Armament: Thirteen Browning M-2 .50 caliber machine guns. Fire rate approximately 13 rounds per second, per gun Typical Bomb Load: Maximum normal load – 8,000 pounds With special external racks, maximum normal short-range bomb load – 17,600 pounds Number Built: 12,731, with production of the “G” Model by Boeing, Douglas and Lockheed reaching 8,680 Speed: Maximum – 300 miles per hour at 30,000 feet Colors: 447th Bomb Group