The most capable carrier based fighter-bomber of World War II featured the largest engine available at the time: the 2,000 hp, 18-cylinder Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial. It was the first US warplane to exceed 400 mph in level flight. The plane featured an unusual inverted gull wing to keep the undercarriage short while allowing the use of the large diameter propeller demanded by the powerful engine.
Cable not included, unfortunately. Can you even call it a cable car if it doesn't have the cable? I guess just calling it 'car' wouldn't be very descriptive.
Part of a test run sent to Palladium by Rafm, these miniatures were some of the first to come out of production, and featured superior detail and quality. Considered “master” miniatures, they were sealed in blister packs from a different series.