Fabulous 3⁄4" scale World War II models for rubber power, free flight or scale display. The ultimate in design and construction. From the extra special instruction sheets and plans to the well cut precision laser cut balsa sheets, these truly represent the best of the best for those seeking the unusual in value, quality and completeness.
The P-40 earned undying fame as the "Flying Tiger" of World War 2 when flown by General Claire Chennault's Volunteer Group fighting the Japanese in China and Burma. It also saw much service in the Middle East where it was used by Britain's R.A.F. and nicknamed the Tomahawk and Kittyhawk. When World War 2 broke out, the P-40 was the only fighter available in quantity to the U.S.A.A.F., it being the first American single-seat plane to be manufactured in the U.S. on a mass production basis. By the end of the war, over 14,000 planes had been delivered to fighting theatres.
Specifications |
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No: | 405 LC |
Name: | P-40 Warhawk |
Wingspan: | 28" |
Scale: | 1/16 |
Build Time: | 30+ Hours |
Skill Level: | Intermediate |