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Douglas C-47 Skytrain Transport Aircraft "Stoy Hora, United States Army Air Forces" (292717) Olive Drab (Snap-Fit) 1/80 Plastic Model by Skymarks
Product Description
- Brand new plastic snap-fit model Douglas C-47 Skytrain Transport Aircraft "Stoy Hora, United States Army Air Forces" (292717) Olive Drab (Snap-Fit) 1/80 plastic model by Skymarks.
- Brand new box.
- Authentic markings.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Includes display stand.
- Simple snap-fit design.
- Vintage style packaging.
- Officially licensed product.
- Contains 10 detailed parts.
- Highly realistic snap-fit model.
- Made of durable plastic material.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Dimensions approximately L-9.75, W-13.25 inches assembled.
- Each model arrives with the fuselage, wings, engines, and tail surfaces packaged separately and can be easily snapped together in minutes with no paint or glue required.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The C-47 Skytrain tail number 292717, nicknamed "Stoy Hora," served as a vital part of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. Known for its rugged dependability, the C-47 was the military variant of the Douglas DC-3, a civilian airliner that had been adapted for combat duties. "Stoy Hora" played a critical role in various campaigns, particularly during the D-Day invasion in June 1944, where it transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division behind enemy lines as part of Operation Overlord. Its missions were key to establishing the Allied beachheads in Normandy, facilitating the largest amphibious invasion in history.
After D-Day, "Stoy Hora" continued to see extensive action in Europe, participating in Operation Market Garden, the ill-fated Allied attempt to capture key bridges in the Netherlands in September 1944. During this operation, the aircraft once again dropped paratroopers into hostile territory, demonstrating the importance of airborne infantry and the critical role the C-47 played in moving troops and supplies. As the war progressed, the C-47 continued to serve in various capacities, from medical evacuations to transporting critical supplies to the front lines.
Throughout its service, "Stoy Hora" represented the essential versatility of the C-47. This workhorse was used not only for troop transport but also for towing gliders, carrying cargo, and even evacuating the wounded. The reliability of the Skytrain became legendary among the Allied forces, and its contributions were pivotal in ensuring victory in Europe. Today, the legacy of tail number 292717 is remembered as part of the broader history of the C-47's role in World War II.
With historically accurate markings and intricate features, this 1:80 scale model captures the essence of a plane that was instrumental in many of the Allied victories during World War II. Ideal for collectors and history enthusiasts, this model is a timeless tribute to one of the most enduring military aircraft of the 20th century.