The P-51 Mustang, designed in 1940 after Great Britain requested. Mustangs served in nearly every active combat zone, including the Pacific where they escorted B-29s from Iwo Jima to Japan. Between 1941 and 1945, the Army Air Force ordered 14,855 Mustangs (including A-36A dive bomber and F-6 photo-reconnaissance versions), of which 7,956 were P-51Ds with the "bubble" canopy and heavier armament. P-51Ds were playing an interceptor and primarily for close support of ground forces Role. P-51s served with Reserve and National Guard units until 1957.
Highly detailed plastic pieces moulded in grey. Comes with clear fuselage and engine covers. Includes photo-etched parts. Realistic black tyres. Water slick decals. Includes markings for the following: P-51D 44-15459(HL-B)Pilot John J Voll, of 308 Sqn, 31FGm, 306FS, Italy, 1944 P-51D flown by Wallace Hopkins, Captain 374 FS, France 1944. Illustrated instructions and painting/marking guide
•Length: 12.13" (308 mm)
•Wingspan: 13.96" (354.6 mm)

Paint and glue not included
SKU TRU02275
Brand Trumpeter

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