Difficulty: ★★★ (the most difficult 6 stars)
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★★★
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Material
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EPS paper
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Skale:
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1:33
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In the Second World War, the United States had a "red tail" wild horse. In the translation, there was a "red-billed" wild horse or "Cocor Merah." The red tail was the nickname of the US Air Force 332D combat crew or the Tuskegee P-51D Mustang in 1944, and the red dragonfly was also the nickname of our Air Force (AURI) Mustang in the 1950s. AURI got them from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, but they used them in the confrontation between the mid and late 1950s to counter the irony of the Dutch. Due to the old aircraft and lack of spare parts support, the Mustangs were still used by AURI for various military operations until they were grounded in the early 1970s.
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Material: EPS paper
Weight: 0.12kg
Skale: 1:33
Difficulty: *** (the most difficult 6 stars)