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Old February 21st 08, 02:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default F-2A Buffalo Model Aircraft

The F-2A Buffalo was also known as Brewster Buffalo or Brewster F2A.
It is a single seat carrier based fighter used by the United States
Navy and Ilmavoimat.

Warplanes.com offers F-2A Buffalo Model Aircraft. It is a complete
replica of the original aircraft. It was made from a fine mahogany
wood and made by our own master craftsmen. The F-2A Buffalo wood model
has a span of 16.25 inches and length of 12.25 inches.

For more model aircrafts visit: http://www.warplanes.com/
 




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