Spruce Goose airplane model
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HK-1 Spruce Goose

Item Number: 1351
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Hughes HK-1 H-4 Spruce Goose airplane model. The Spruce Goose was first conceived during World War II, when German submarines were sinking hundreds of Allied ships, and there was a growing need to move troops and materials across the Atlantic Ocean. Henry Kaiser conceived the idea of a massive flying transport and turned to Howard Hughes to design and build it. Hughes took on the task, made even more challenging by the government’s restrictions on materials critical to the war effort, such as steel and aluminum. Six times larger than any aircraft of its time, the Spruce Goose, also known as the Hughes Flying Boat, is made entirely of wood and flew just one time on November 2, 1947, in Long Beach, California.

Mahogany Wood. Scale 1/200. Wingspan 19 1/4 inches, Length 13 1/4 inches.