Boeing B-29 Super Fortress "Enola Gay"
The "Enola Gay" made history on August 6, 1945 when it was used in the atomic mission that destroyed Hiroshima. Flown to the South Pacific by its 11 man crew, it became one of 15 B-29's modified with new engines, propellers, and faster acting bomb bay doors specifically for the bombing mission. This is a highly detailed and accurately reproduced model from the Corgi Aviation Archive Collection #AA31803. Made of die-cast metal and 1:144 scale. Measures approx. 12 inches from wing tip to wing tip. Can be displayed with the landing gear in the up or down position. Includes display stand.