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Complete Set of 5 P-51B Mustang Die-Cast Models

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$229.99
Customize Complete Set of 5 P-51B Mustang Die-Cast Models
P-51B Mustang Model-Bonny Bea   + $0.00
P-51B Mustang Model-Ding Hao   + $0.00
P-51B Mustang Model-Ole-II   + $0.00
P-51B Mustang Model-Shangri-La   + $0.00
P-51B Mustang Model-Sweet Clara II   + $0.00

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Complete Set of 5 P-51B Mustang Die-Cast Models
Complete Set of 5 P-51B Mustang Die-Cast Models

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$229.99

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    One of the hallmarks in WWII history, the iconic P-51 Mustang is an aircraft that adapted and rose up against even the most powerful foes.

    One of the hallmarks in WWII history, the iconic P-51 Mustang is an aircraft that adapted and rose up against even the most powerful foes. Developed by North American Aviation in the 1940s as the successor of the P-40 Warhawk, it would be ordered by the Royal Air Force to serve as one of their mainline fighters. Though not originally purchased by the USAAF, the intervention of General Hap Arnold resulted in 55 of the early examples being retained as photo-reconnaissance aircraft.

     

    Accepted in 1942 by the USAAF, the first P-51A fighters to join the ranks were somewhat limited in their capability, equipped with the Allison V-1710 which struggled at high altitude. Thankfully, their first deployment to China Burma India theatre was mainly low altitude combat. By the fall of 1942, an experimental version of the Mustang was fitted with the British “Merlin” engine, which resulted in a huge gain at high altitude, over 100mph faster speeds at 30,000 ft. Within the next year, this new powerplant was in every P-51B and C fighter while they served as high-altitude escorts for bombers over Germany.

    Piloted by the prestigious Don Salvador Gentile, P-51B Mustang “Shangri-La” was assigned to the 336th Fighter Squadron in the 4th Fighter Group. Known for capturing 7.5 of his 28 claimed victories, this aircraft featured all of his tally marks on the left side fuselage. Gentile was the first American Ace of the war to exceed Eddie Rickenbacker’s record of 25 enemies destroyed.

    Piloted by the famous Col. James H. Howard, P-51B Mustang “Ding Hao” was assigned to the 356th Fighter Squadron in the 354th Fighter Group. Known for his single-handled defense of a bomber formation, Col. Howard is credited with the destruction of multiple enemy aircraft, receiving the only Medal of Honor that was presented in the European Theatre.

     

    Piloted by Captain Lee D “Dutch” Eisenhart, P-51B Mustang “Bonny Bea” was assigned to the 358th Fighter Squadron in the 355th Fighter Group. Credited with the destruction of 3 enemy aircraft, Lee went on to feature in the film “Jet Hunters” of 1958, which depicted battle in the Korean War.

    Piloted by the renowned Col. William J. Hovde, P-51B Mustang “Ole-II” was assigned to the 358th Fighter Squadron in the 355th Fighter Group. Credited with the destruction of 10.5 enemy aircraft, he received the Distinguished Service Cross for bravery against outnumbering forces. Taking down 5 opponents and assisting with one other, Hovde pushed on with waning fuel reserves and minimal ammo.

    Piloted by Ace Robert Merrill Barkey, this P-51B “Sweet Clara II” was assigned to the 319th Fighter Squadron in the 325th Fighter Group. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement, he would be credited with 5 aerial victories in his lifetime, flying one of the most beautiful stallions of WWII.

     

    Each replica features an authentic livery, etched panel lines, painted decals, and rotating propeller. They also include retracted or deployed landing gear, optional press-fit fuel tanks, and display stands to show the models in flight configuration. Comes with all 5 P-51B Mustang die-cast models shown, measuring 5.5”l with a 6.25” wingspan at 1:72 scale.

     

    • Complete set of 5 iconic P-51B Mustang die-cast models.
    • Each model features an authentic livery, etched panel lines, painted decals, with precision crafted rivets and surface detail.
    • Displays painted formation lights, clear canopy with pilot figurine, rotating propeller, and highly-detailed weathering across the wings and fuselage.
    • Each one includes retracted or deployed landing gear, optional press-fit fuel tanks, and display stand to show the model in flight.
    • Measures 5.5”l with a 6.25” wingspan at 1:72 scale.
    • Highly collectable and limited-edition.

     

    One of the hallmarks in WWII history, the iconic P-51 Mustang is an aircraft that adapted and rose up against even the most powerful foes. Developed by North American Aviation in the 1940s as the successor of the P-40 Warhawk, it would be ordered by the Royal Air Force to serve as one of their mainline fighters. Though not originally purchased by the USAAF, the intervention of General Hap Arnold resulted in 55 of the early examples being retained as photo-reconnaissance aircraft.

     

    Accepted in 1942 by the USAAF, the first P-51A fighters to join the ranks were somewhat limited in their capability, equipped with the Allison V-1710 which struggled at high altitude. Thankfully, their first deployment to China Burma India theatre was mainly low altitude combat. By the fall of 1942, an experimental version of the Mustang was fitted with the British “Merlin” engine, which resulted in a huge gain at high altitude, over 100mph faster speeds at 30,000 ft. Within the next year, this new powerplant was in every P-51B and C fighter while they served as high-altitude escorts for bombers over Germany.

    Piloted by the prestigious Don Salvador Gentile, P-51B Mustang “Shangri-La” was assigned to the 336th Fighter Squadron in the 4th Fighter Group. Known for capturing 7.5 of his 28 claimed victories, this aircraft featured all of his tally marks on the left side fuselage. Gentile was the first American Ace of the war to exceed Eddie Rickenbacker’s record of 25 enemies destroyed.

    Piloted by the famous Col. James H. Howard, P-51B Mustang “Ding Hao” was assigned to the 356th Fighter Squadron in the 354th Fighter Group. Known for his single-handled defense of a bomber formation, Col. Howard is credited with the destruction of multiple enemy aircraft, receiving the only Medal of Honor that was presented in the European Theatre.

     

    Piloted by Captain Lee D “Dutch” Eisenhart, P-51B Mustang “Bonny Bea” was assigned to the 358th Fighter Squadron in the 355th Fighter Group. Credited with the destruction of 3 enemy aircraft, Lee went on to feature in the film “Jet Hunters” of 1958, which depicted battle in the Korean War.

    Piloted by the renowned Col. William J. Hovde, P-51B Mustang “Ole-II” was assigned to the 358th Fighter Squadron in the 355th Fighter Group. Credited with the destruction of 10.5 enemy aircraft, he received the Distinguished Service Cross for bravery against outnumbering forces. Taking down 5 opponents and assisting with one other, Hovde pushed on with waning fuel reserves and minimal ammo.

    Piloted by Ace Robert Merrill Barkey, this P-51B “Sweet Clara II” was assigned to the 319th Fighter Squadron in the 325th Fighter Group. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement, he would be credited with 5 aerial victories in his lifetime, flying one of the most beautiful stallions of WWII.

     

    Each replica features an authentic livery, etched panel lines, painted decals, and rotating propeller. They also include retracted or deployed landing gear, optional press-fit fuel tanks, and display stands to show the models in flight configuration. Comes with all 5 P-51B Mustang die-cast models shown, measuring 5.5”l with a 6.25” wingspan at 1:72 scale.

     

    • Complete set of 5 iconic P-51B Mustang die-cast models.
    • Each model features an authentic livery, etched panel lines, painted decals, with precision crafted rivets and surface detail.
    • Displays painted formation lights, clear canopy with pilot figurine, rotating propeller, and highly-detailed weathering across the wings and fuselage.
    • Each one includes retracted or deployed landing gear, optional press-fit fuel tanks, and display stand to show the model in flight.
    • Measures 5.5”l with a 6.25” wingspan at 1:72 scale.
    • Highly collectable and limited-edition.

     


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