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Blood Red Skies US Ace Pilot James Farrell

Blood Red Skies US Ace Pilot James Farrell

In May 1943, Lieutenant James ā€˜Boss’ Farrell piloted his B-26 Marauder, christened ā€˜Flak-Bait’ after the family dog, across the Atlantic to join the USAAF 322nd Bombardment Group in England. ā€˜Boss’ Farrell soon found his bomber was aptly named as it collected numerous hits in his 72 combat missions flown up to and including D-Day. Yet, even when on only one engine, ā€˜Flak-Bait’ always brought Farrell home. After 102 total missions, Farrell returned to the U.S. in July 1944, but ā€˜Flak-Bait’ fought on and survived the war with 207 missions in total.

Note: a copy of the Air Strike! supplement is needed to use multi-engine aircraft in Blood Red Skies.

Contains one Warlord ResinĀ Martin B-26 bomber plus game accessories.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

$23.00
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Blood Red Skies US Ace Pilot James Farrell

In May 1943, Lieutenant James ā€˜Boss’ Farrell piloted his B-26 Marauder, christened ā€˜Flak-Bait’ after the family dog, across the Atlantic to join the USAAF 322nd Bombardment Group in England. ā€˜Boss’ Farrell soon found his bomber was aptly named as it collected numerous hits in his 72 combat missions flown up to and including D-Day. Yet, even when on only one engine, ā€˜Flak-Bait’ always brought Farrell home. After 102 total missions, Farrell returned to the U.S. in July 1944, but ā€˜Flak-Bait’ fought on and survived the war with 207 missions in total.

Note: a copy of the Air Strike! supplement is needed to use multi-engine aircraft in Blood Red Skies.

Contains one Warlord ResinĀ Martin B-26 bomber plus game accessories.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

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In May 1943, Lieutenant James ā€˜Boss’ Farrell piloted his B-26 Marauder, christened ā€˜Flak-Bait’ after the family dog, across the Atlantic to join the USAAF 322nd Bombardment Group in England. ā€˜Boss’ Farrell soon found his bomber was aptly named as it collected numerous hits in his 72 combat missions flown up to and including D-Day. Yet, even when on only one engine, ā€˜Flak-Bait’ always brought Farrell home. After 102 total missions, Farrell returned to the U.S. in July 1944, but ā€˜Flak-Bait’ fought on and survived the war with 207 missions in total.

Note: a copy of the Air Strike! supplement is needed to use multi-engine aircraft in Blood Red Skies.

Contains one Warlord ResinĀ Martin B-26 bomber plus game accessories.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

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