Miniature Collector's Figurine U.S.A.A.F. WASP
Miniature Collector's Figurine U.S.A.A.F. WASP
Miniature Collector's Figurine U.S.A.A.F. WASP
Miniature Collector's Figurine U.S.A.A.F. WASP
Miniature Collector's Figurine U.S.A.A.F. WASP

Miniature Collector's Figurine U.S.A.A.F. WASP

  • Hand painted
  • Miniature: 2 4/5 inches tall
  • Cast metal
  • Not a toy. Not recommended under 14 years old.
  • Our charming Women Airforce Service Pilot figurine faithfully captures the appearance of the civilian women pilots who assisted the Army Air Forces during World War II. Crafted in minute detail, she is hand painted, showing the intricate details of her hair, face and aviation gear. A wonderful collectors' item and gift, this piece is an inspired depiction of American womens' important contributions to our nation's history.

  • During World War II the Army Air Force used women pilots in non-combat missions to free male pilots for battle. These qualified civilians would ferry aircraft from factories to military bases to fill the gaps in “manpower.” Recruits had to be between the ages of 21 and 35, in sound physical condition, at least five feet and two inches tall, in possession of a pilot’s license, and have 35 hours of flight time. The ferrying of airplanes was the first duty of the WASP (they delivered over 12,000 aircraft) but they also towed targets for live anti-aircraft gun practice, simulated strafing missions, and transported cargo. Though non-combatants, their duty was not without risk – 38 WASPs lost their lives while in service to their country.

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