Feast your eyes on our AM1 Mauler fighter mahogany model replica!
Span: 17.5 in
Length: 14.5 in
This impressive replica of Navy Mauler AM1 mahogany model will surely delight every person who would be seeing this displayed in your room or office. This Navy Mauler AM1 desktop military fighter is perfect for your collection. Each AM1 Mauler model is made of admirable quality. Each Martin AM-1 Mauler fighter plane mahogany desktop reflects the true image, colors and markings of the actual Martin AM-1 Mauler. Our
AM-1 Mauler military mahogany is made from the finest grade of mahogany wood and passed through a precise quality check. Skilled artists carefully hand-painted the details on each AM-1 Mauler desk top model fighter to replicate the original aircraft. A double-lined box with high density foam ensures the safe arrival of the Martin AM1 Mauler model fighter.
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Airplane Modelworks to please every aircraft enthusiast. One such exquisite handmade mahogany plane replica is the Martin AM-1 Mauler which went through careful and meticulous crafting to ensure best results. Bearing the distinct shape and markings of the original plane, the AM 1 Mauler handcrafted military scale model aircraft is a definite must-have. Every aviation aficionado will swoon over the beauty of the USN Mauler wood model plane desktop display . This fine work of art deserves to have a place in every airplane enthusiast’s expanding plane model collection.
During World War II, Martin AM Mauler was designed but it did not enter production until well after the war after a number of problems. It was a shipboard attack aircraft of the United States Navy. One hundred fifty-one (151) aircrafts were built, but they did not last long in Navy service; the smaller and simpler Douglas AD Skyraider proved to be a superior aircraft. In 1950, Active-duty squadrons abandoned the Mauler, and it lasted through 1953 in reserve units. The Martin AM-1 Mauler was designed as a heavy attack plane in the same class as the Douglas AD Skyraider. Although the AD-1 Skyraider was smaller and could not carry as much of a bombload, it proved much more reliable in service and easier to fly and land, and Navy pilots preferred it. In 1950, the decision was made to use the Mauler only from dry land and, later that year; all but reserve units abandoned the type. Reserves flew them until 1953.
Airplane Model: AM-1 Mauler
Finish: Painted Mahogany
Manufacturer: Martin
Branch: US Navy
Aircraft Type: Navy Fighter
Features:
Hand crafted and hand painted
Collector Scale model
No Assembly Required
Display Stand included
Satisfaction Guarantee: We believe in 100% customer satisfaction. Every AM-1 Mauler model we sell is shipped with a full 30 day money back guarantee, no questions asked.
*Disclaimer: Change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included which may vary from the photo.