Get This Mint Stamp Sheet Featuring Vintage Aircraft
This mint stamp sheet pictures aircraft that took to the skies during World War II.
These planes are pictured:
Boeing Stearman
Biplane used as military trainer aircraft. Over 10,000 were built during 1930s and ‘40s. It was the primary trainer throughout WW2. After the war, it was used for crop dusting and air shows
Lockheed P-38 Lightning
Used in aerial combat, as a fighter-bomber, long-range escort, and reconnaissance. This plane saw a lot of action in the Pacific Theater. It flew from shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor until the end of the war.
Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate
Single seat fighter flown by Imperial Japanese Army Air Service. It flew at high speed and had excellent maneuverability. It was introduced in June 1944.
Curtis P-40 Warhawk
Single-seat fighter-bomber that first flew in 1938. It was used by most Allied powers. The British flew this American plane in combat before the US entered war. It played critical role in North Africa, Southwest Pacific, and China. Over 200 Allied fighter pilots became aces flying P-40, and 13,738 were produced during the war years.
This stamp sheet is the perfect addition to any World War II or Aircraft collection. Order yours today.
Get This Mint Stamp Sheet Featuring Vintage Aircraft
This mint stamp sheet pictures aircraft that took to the skies during World War II.
These planes are pictured:
Boeing Stearman
Biplane used as military trainer aircraft. Over 10,000 were built during 1930s and ‘40s. It was the primary trainer throughout WW2. After the war, it was used for crop dusting and air shows
Lockheed P-38 Lightning
Used in aerial combat, as a fighter-bomber, long-range escort, and reconnaissance. This plane saw a lot of action in the Pacific Theater. It flew from shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor until the end of the war.
Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate
Single seat fighter flown by Imperial Japanese Army Air Service. It flew at high speed and had excellent maneuverability. It was introduced in June 1944.
Curtis P-40 Warhawk
Single-seat fighter-bomber that first flew in 1938. It was used by most Allied powers. The British flew this American plane in combat before the US entered war. It played critical role in North Africa, Southwest Pacific, and China. Over 200 Allied fighter pilots became aces flying P-40, and 13,738 were produced during the war years.
This stamp sheet is the perfect addition to any World War II or Aircraft collection. Order yours today.