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Review: Monograph Douglas B-26 Invader in the Chilean Air Force

Monograph Douglas B-26 Invader in the Chilean Air Force

Monograph Douglas B-26 Invader in the Chilean Air Force

This edition is printed in laser and is made of contains 32 pages. It includes 36 photos (8 in colour) and 23 profiles complement the information, many of them of previously unknown camouflage schemes.

Text and photos by Juan Contreras from Australia

Text is written in a modern and dynamic way. It covers the long service of B-26’s in Chile, from their arrival in 1954 until their withdrawal in 1973 and brief come back some years later. Together with their operational history, there is a section with the serial numbers for each aircraft, and relevant details.

Monograph Douglas B-26 Invader in the Chilean Air Force

Different projects are explained, as well as the difference between bombers, trainers, target tug and photo reconnaissance sub-variants. This is a volume that will certainly satisfy your curiosity about this beautiful bomber that served in the Chilean Air Force.

Product details:

Author: Danilo Villarroel Canga
Illustrations: Corsario
Publisher: Editorial Manutara
ISBN: 978-956-310-795-1
Availability: http://editorialmanutara.blogspot.com/
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Truth is we don't know where he came from. Some says he was a Japanese model manufacturer experiment that went wrong... too realistically bad mouthed for a toy. Others would say Chuck Norris was visiting Airfix in the old days when he somehow got injured by the machinery and some of his blood dropped on the injection machine just when this soldier was being made. All we know is he came to wreak havoc among those who don't believe in the only true scale.
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