USAF Convair XC-99 Heavy Transport Aircraft.
The Convair XC-99 was a pioneering American heavy transport aircraft developed from the B-36 Peacemaker strategic bomber. It first flew in 1947 and served with the U.S. Air Force from 1950 to 1957. At the time, it was the largest land-based transport aircraft in the world, capable of carrying up to 400 fully equipped troops or 45 tons of cargo.
The XC-99 set several aviation records during its operational life and was used extensively by the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. A civilian passenger variant was proposed but ultimately cancelled, and no further production orders were placed. As a result, only a single prototype was built, which survives at Davis-Monthan AFB, albeit in a dismantled state. The XC-99 remained the largest transport aircraft of its kind until the introduction of the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy in the late 1960s.
9 sprues. Choice of 2 markings depicting 43-52436: (1) MATS 1700th Air Transport Group, Kelly AFB, Texas. San Antonio Air Materiel Area (SAAMA), 1954-55; (2) 0-352436, Kelly AFB, 1956-57.
Box code: 351.
Box description: Convair XC-99.
1:144 scale plastic model kit from Roden, requires paint and glue.
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