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The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American, single-engine, metal fighter-attack aircraft in a low wing configuration with a classic tail. The flight of the prototype took place in 1938, and serial production was carried out in the years 1938-1944. The last of the Hawk family of planes - the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk was, apart from the Republic P-47 and the North American P-51 Mustang, the most widely built American fighter. At the end of production in December 1944, the number of machines exceeded 15,000.
The development of the design began in 1937, when the prototype airframe of version 75 was adapted to the installation of the 1167HP Allison V-1710-11 in-line engine. The plane became the first American construction capable of flying at speeds over 483 km / h. The version for the RAF was called the Tomahawk Mk IIA. The planes had self-sealing fuel tanks and two wing-mounted 7.7mm machine guns. The Tomahawk MkIIB were equipped with American radio hardware and armed with six 7.7mm machine guns.
Some American P-40s were modernized in 1941 for reconnaissance tasks. They received the designation RP-40. Meanwhile, work on the Hawk 81-A was underway at the Curtiss facility. The changes included the installation of the Allison V-1710-39 engine with a capacity of 1167KM, providing constant power up to a height of 3563 meters, adaptation for installation in the wing of four 12.7mm machine guns and the installation of a fuselage node that could carry one bomb weighing 227 kg or thrown back additional fuel tank. The US Army placed an order for these machines in September 1940, awarding them the designation P-40D. Over the next three years, Curtiss made every effort to expand the application possibilities of the P-40, creating numerous new versions of the aircraft. Despite these efforts, Warhawk's performance was lower than that of contemporary Allied and Axis fighters.
This is a limited edition kit of the US fighter aircraft P-40E Warhawk in 1/48 scale. The kit offers markings for 10 different aircraft:
- COL A: P-40E-1, 41-25164, Capt. Ben S. Irvin, 9th FS, 49th FG, Darwin, Australia, 1942
- COL B: P-40E, Lt. Robert Harry Vaught, 9th FS, 49th FG, Darwin, Australia, 1942
- COL C: P-40E, Col. Bruce K. Holloway, CO of 23rd FG, Kweilin, China, 1942
- COL D: P-40E, Lt. Col. John S. Chennault, 11th FS, 343rd FG, Umnak Island, Aleutian Islands, autumn 1942
- COL E: 41-36396, P-40E-1, Lt. Robert E. Smith, 16th FS, 23rd FG, China, autumn 1942
- COL F: P-40E, Capt. George E. Kiser, 8th FS, 49th FG, Philippine Islands, 1942
- COL G: P-40E, Capt. William J. Hennon, 7th FS, 49th FG, Java, 1942
- COL H: P-40E, A29-78, No. 76 Squadron RAAF, Gurney Airfield, New Guinea, August 1942
- COL I: P-40E, A29-63, No. 82 Squadron RAAF, Bankstown, Australia, 1943
- COL J: P-40E-1, NZ 3095, No. 15 Sqn RNZAF, New Zealand, 1944
The box contains plastic sprues for two complete kits, from which it is possible to build aircraft flying in USAAF, RAAF and RNZAF in Pacific Theater of Operations.
- Pre-order: expected release - Early/Mid Spring 2025
- Special pre-order price
- 1/48 scale model kit
- This model kit requires assembly (additional painting optional)
- Cement, tools and paints are not included
- Includes assembly instructions
- Contains small parts, recommended for ages 14 & up
- Imported