The P-40 series was introduced to all battlefields of World War II as the flagship of the United States Army Airlines, as well as the Allied forces. It was used for on-ground attacks and anti-bomber combats because it was mass productive, easy to handle and tough. The P-40E is the first mass production model to produce approximately 2,300 machines in total. Compared to the previous D model, it has enhanced armor and weapons and improved practicality.
The kit is made of parts for the accuracy of the outline and ease of assembly. Open/close dial window The front and back of the windshield are molded in clear form integration with the body panel, making it easy to bond and a beautiful finish. Includes seated pilot figure parts. Decals come in a set of 2 different versions of the US Army Air Force Aircraft System.
[Decal (marking)]
■ 49th Combat Aviation Group 9th Combat Squadron John D. Lander Sensuent "ET601: Texas Longhorn" (New Guinea: 1942)
■ 23rd Combat Aviation Group 76th Combat Squadron Captain Edward F. Lector, Rider "104" (China: July 1942)
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