RC Landing Craft LCM 3 Normandy 1944 Omaha Beach, 1:16 scale
Fabled battleship Normandy Landing Craft LCM 3, scale 1:16
The loading ramp can be opened or closed via the remote control. Exact look in high class quality. Command bridge, anti-aircraft guns, cannon etc ...
A key event of World War II, June 6, 1944, Allied troops land in Normandy. This day went down in history as D-Day. The goal was to push back the German occupiers from northern France. After the successful landing of the Allies, the second front against Hitler's Germany demanded by Stalin was created and the downfall of the National Socialists was effectively sealed.
At the time of the landing in Normandy (Operation Neptune June 1944 / Omaha Beach), the concept of a landing craft invasion had already been extensively tested (eg, Operation Jubilee on August 19, 1942) and perfected and a large number of specialized ships were available available. The most common type of medium-sized landing craft is the (LCM), which was also present in the Bundeswehr in the army and navy. LCM can be carried by larger DropShips as deckload or in the Welldeck. The LCM 3 had a carrying capacity of up to 54 t and was able to carry a larger vehicle such as a Sherman M4 battle tank. Similarly, the transport of 60 soldiers and 27,000 kg of cargo in the open hold is possible. Therefore, only a maximum speed of 8 knots in the loaded state was possible. For loading and unloading, the LCM 3 has a bow ramp.
Details / delivery:
Landing craft warship ship "LCM 3" 1:16
Drive with two 390 engines
proportional rudder drive (servo)
Opening / closing the loading ramp via the remote control (servo drive)
GRP hull
loadable up to 8kg
Forward, Backward, Right, Left
Radio remote control 2.4 GHz, 6 channel (S-FHSS)
Waterproof travel controller 50 A
Dimensions: approx. 990x290x245mm
German / English user manual
RC Tank not included in delivery!
Recommended age: 14 years! Not suitable for children under 3 years, because small parts can be swallowed. To be used under adult supervision! Read before handling instructions!