Product Description
- Amelia Earhart is the female aviator who set the autogyro altitude record in 1931 and successfully completed the transatlantic flight in 1932.
- From May 1937, I tried to fly around the world on the equator, but around July 2nd, I made a last communication [flying on the north-south line] and disappeared over the North Pacific Ocean.
- By that time, U.S.-Japan relations were beginning to deteriorate, but the two navies worked together to explore.
- But she and her beloved Lockheed Electra 10E were never found.
- During her lifetime, Earhart was nationally popular and worked hard to improve the status of women through her own experiences.
- For this reason, there is still a scholarship program in her name for women studying aviation-related science and technology.
- A 1/10 scale bust of Amelia Earhart, an exceptional aviator who met a mysterious end.
- The flight cap and leather flight jacket that she wore when she achieved a brilliant flight record are carefully verified and reproduced from the live-action record.
- Although it is a bust, it is an excellent item that expresses a moving figure with a gesture like looking up at the sky.
- Material: Resin
- Prototype/Sample Production: Lee Sang En
- Number of parts: 9
*Unassembled and unpainted.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 11.5 x 8.8 x 6 cm / 89g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- LM-B026
- JAN code
- 4571512727465
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.