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Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model
Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model
Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model
Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model
Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model
Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model
Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model
Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model
Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model
Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model

Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model Kit, 96 months to 1188 months, Small, Clear, 147 pieces

Product ID : 31781981
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Galleon Product ID 31781981
Shipping Weight 0.71 lbs
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Model A05131
Manufacturer Airfix
Shipping Dimension 14.33 x 7.28 x 2.17 inches
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Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model Features

  • 1: 48th scale WWII military aircraft plastic A05131 kits

  • Scheme 1- North American P-51D Mustang, 'Little Indian', 2nd Air Commando Group, 10th Air Force, United States Army Air Force, Kalaikunda, India 1945.

  • Skill level: 2 number of parts: 147

  • Humbrol paints needed are listed on the outside of the box.

  • Construction and painting required: yes, glue and paints need to be purchased separately


About Airfix North American P51-D Mustang Plastic Model

Britain's most pressing need was for aircraft and in 1940, the British Purchasing Commission approached US aircraft manufacturer North American Aviation, to produce license-built Curtiss P-40 fighters for the RAF. Slightly indignant at the prospect, North American officials proposed to build a totally new aircraft for the Royal Air Force, which would be superior to the P-40 and more suitable for their needs. So impressive was their pitch, the British agreed to their proposal and signed a contract for the new aircraft. Unfortunately, time was very much against the North American design team, as Britain desperately needed aircraft without delay. Work on the new project began immediately. What North American Aviation achieved with their new aircraft design was nothing short of astonishing. Incorporating highly advanced new features and the very latest manufacturing techniques, the prototype aircraft (NA-73X) rolled out of their hangar on 9thSeptember 1940, only 120 days after the contract had been signed. The first flight of the aircraft took place just 47 days later and other than the usual issues associated with a first flight, the aircraft showed great promise and was a clear vindication of the confidence North American Aviation had in their design capabilities. Please note images are digital renders and subject to change. Produced under license by Boeing. The distinctive Boeing logos, product markings and trade dress are trademarks of The Boeing Company. Please note, box and model dimensions are shown as identical however only represent the box/package size.