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A-7E Corsair II


Name (as shown on packaging): A-7E Corsair II
Color Scheme: green with brown camouflage spots
Left Wing: star and stripes
Right Wing: NAVY
Tail: AB 8925
Date Stamp: 1989
NOTE: The Corsair was part of "Collector Series II" and was also available in the "ring squadron" style.



Bottom view showing wheel blocks, regular version on left, "ring squadron" version on right

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