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| Management number | 212089129 | Release Date | 2026/04/06 | List Price | US$179.60 | Model Number | 212089129 | ||
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Lockheed Martin, C-141A Starlifter, Military Airlift Command (Silver) Model Pilots and crew, enjoy this Lockheed Martin, C-141A Starlifter, Military Airlift Command (Silver) Model. You'll love the handcrafted craftsmanship and authenticity. L: 18-inch W: ~17 Inch Made from Mahogany US Naval Aviator Owned Business Officially Licensed by Lockheed Martin The manufacturer does not intend for children 12 years and younger to use the product. LOCKHEED MARTIN, C-141 Starlifter, associated emblems and logos, and body designs of vehicles are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Lockheed Martin Corporation in the USA and/or other jurisdictions, used under license by Squadron Nostalgia LLC New C-141A Starlifters on the ramp at Norton AFB, California, about 1967 By USAF - United States Air Force Photograph, Public Domain Initially, the Military Airlift Command (MAC) was established in 1966 and, it emerged from the need for a dedicated force to manage strategic military airlifts. Basically, MAC became crucial for global U.S. military operations, efficiently moving troops and supplies. Later on, MAC expanded its fleet and capabilities. Notably, it played a significant role during the Vietnam War, demonstrating its vital importance in supporting overseas conflicts. Additionally, humanitarian missions became a part of its duties, showcasing its versatility. Eventually, in 1992, the Air Force inactivated MAC, but merged its mission and assets into the Air Mobility Command to streamline and enhance the efficiency of the U.S. Air Force's global airlift operations. Thus, MAC's legacy continued, contributing to modern military logistics and support.
| UPC | 840231506779 |
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| Brand Name | Squadron Nostalgia LLC |
| Material Type | Wood |
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