Introduced in 1941, the Douglas A-20 Havoc was a multi-purpose American aircraft that flew attacks, light bomber, intruder, and night fighter roles during World War II.
A replica of "Miss Pam," an A-20G - a mid-production variant that replaced the glazed nose of earlier models with a solid nose outfitted with four 20mm Hispano cannons and two .50-caliber M2 Browning machine guns - flown by 388th Bombardment Squadron, 312th Bombardment Group, out of New Guinea in 1944, this 1/72 scale, die cast Hobby Master model features engraved panel lines, a well-equipped cockpit with crew figures and an optional-position canopy, realistic engine fronts with rotating propellers, a detailed gunner station, optional-position landing gear, authentic markings, and more. Measures 8" long with a 10¼" wingspan and arrives ready to display on the included stand.
A replica of "Miss Pam," an A-20G - a mid-production variant that replaced the glazed nose of earlier models with a solid nose outfitted with four 20mm Hispano cannons and two .50-caliber M2 Browning machine guns - flown by 388th Bombardment Squadron, 312th Bombardment Group, out of New Guinea in 1944, this 1/72 scale, die cast Hobby Master model features engraved panel lines, a well-equipped cockpit with crew figures and an optional-position canopy, realistic engine fronts with rotating propellers, a detailed gunner station, optional-position landing gear, authentic markings, and more. Measures 8" long with a 10¼" wingspan and arrives ready to display on the included stand.