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ModelCollect UA72206 USAF B-2A Spirit Stealth Bomber w/MOP GBU-57 1:72 Model Kit

ModelCollect UA72206 USAF B-2A Spirit Stealth Bomber w/MOP GBU-57 1:72 Model Kit

USAF B-2A Spirit Stealth Bomber with Mop GBU-57 Bunker Buster Bombs
Make your collection greater building the B52 making an historical aircraft.
This iconic aircraft deserves a minimum investment in a display case or shelving unit to showcase your B-2 Spirit model collection. Protecting your models from dust and potential damage is essential for their preservation.
Over time, you can continue to expand your collection by adding new models, including limited-edition releases, special paint schemes, and models from ModelCollect

The B-52G Broken Arrow incident it occurred on January 17, 1966, over the Mediterranean Sea more precisely over Palomares, Spain, is one of the more prominent examples of a Broken Arrow incident.

The incident involved a U.S. Air Force B-52G Stratofortress bomber carrying four nuclear bombs colliding with a KC-135 tanker aircraft during a mid-air refueling operation.

It results in accidental release of nuclear weapons, and it underscored the risks associated with the storage and transportation of nuclear munitions during the Cold War era.
$79.95
ModelCollect UA72206 USAF B-2A Spirit Stealth Bomber w/MOP GBU-57 1:72 Model Kit—
$79.95

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USAF B-2A Spirit Stealth Bomber with Mop GBU-57 Bunker Buster Bombs
Make your collection greater building the B52 making an historical aircraft.
This iconic aircraft deserves a minimum investment in a display case or shelving unit to showcase your B-2 Spirit model collection. Protecting your models from dust and potential damage is essential for their preservation.
Over time, you can continue to expand your collection by adding new models, including limited-edition releases, special paint schemes, and models from ModelCollect

The B-52G Broken Arrow incident it occurred on January 17, 1966, over the Mediterranean Sea more precisely over Palomares, Spain, is one of the more prominent examples of a Broken Arrow incident.

The incident involved a U.S. Air Force B-52G Stratofortress bomber carrying four nuclear bombs colliding with a KC-135 tanker aircraft during a mid-air refueling operation.

It results in accidental release of nuclear weapons, and it underscored the risks associated with the storage and transportation of nuclear munitions during the Cold War era.