Description
To quickly build temporary runways, US engineering services built various options for the airfield. Aerodrome steel plates were M8A1 used in the Vietnam War in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s and were installed by engineering units of the US Army. Plates were connected to each other either staggered or in a row and allowed to build either separate small sites or airfields of impressive size. Most often, such coatings were used in army aviation. Various aircraft could be based on the sites created in this way, for example, combat helicopters AN-1Q Cobra, light attack aircraft, and observation aircraft OV-10A Bronco or O-2 Skymaster. Also on such sites were operated well-known B-26K Counter Invader.
Key Features
Model Information
Key Features
- Model kit of steel plates from the airfield cover of the Vietnam War times
- The size of the platform folded from plates (153x245mm) is enough for the location of most variants of aircraft or helicopters from the Vietnam War period
- Sets of plates can be combined with each other to build airfields of any size
- Suitable for diorama scenes or as an addition to 1:48 models of aircraft and helicopters
Model Information
- Scale: 1:48
- Number of Parts: 64
- Length: 153 mm
- Width: 245 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 217 x 135 x 32 mm
Specifications
- Brand
- ICM
- Category
- Diorama Accessories
- Scale
- 1:48
- Accessory Type
- Airfield Plates
- Nationality
- American
- Era
- 1954-1975 - Vietnam War
- Kit Type
- Assembly Kit
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M8A1 U.S. Landing Mat (153x245 mm)
Item No. ICM48410
To quickly build temporary runways, US engineering services built various options for the airfield. Aerodrome steel plates were M8A1 used in the Vietnam War in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s and were installed by engineering units of the US Army. Plates were connected to each other
Description
To quickly build temporary runways, US engineering services built various options for the airfield. Aerodrome steel plates were M8A1 used in the Vietnam War in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s and were installed by engineering units of the US Army. Plates were connected to each other either staggered or in a row and allowed to build either separate small sites or airfields of impressive size. Most often, such coatings were used in army aviation. Various aircraft could be based on the sites created in this way, for example, combat helicopters AN-1Q Cobra, light attack aircraft, and observation aircraft OV-10A Bronco or O-2 Skymaster. Also on such sites were operated well-known B-26K Counter Invader.
Key Features
Model Information
Key Features
- Model kit of steel plates from the airfield cover of the Vietnam War times
- The size of the platform folded from plates (153x245mm) is enough for the location of most variants of aircraft or helicopters from the Vietnam War period
- Sets of plates can be combined with each other to build airfields of any size
- Suitable for diorama scenes or as an addition to 1:48 models of aircraft and helicopters
Model Information
- Scale: 1:48
- Number of Parts: 64
- Length: 153 mm
- Width: 245 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 217 x 135 x 32 mm
Specifications
- Brand
- ICM
- Category
- Diorama Accessories
- Scale
- 1:48
- Accessory Type
- Airfield Plates
- Nationality
- American
- Era
- 1954-1975 - Vietnam War
- Kit Type
- Assembly Kit
