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Scale model 1/48 Aircraft North American P-51 Mustang KOREA LIMITED Eduard 11161

Scale model 1/48 Aircraft North American P-51 Mustang KOREA LIMITED Eduard 11161

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ED11161
Time:
1950-1980 роки
Scale:
1/48
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середній
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Scale plastic model 1/48 Aircraft North American P-51 Mustang KOREA LIMITED Eduard 11161
Glue and paint are not included in the set!


Included:
plastic parts 2 complete sets
marking options: 12
decals
Polyethylene parts: pre-painted
painting mask: yes

The North American P-51 Mustang was a single-seat long-range fighter aircraft that served with the Allies during World War II. It was one of the most successful types of fighter aircraft. He mainly accompanied bombers during raids on Germany and helped the Allies achieve air superiority. It was also deployed in the Pacific against Japan.

During World War II, Mustang pilots shot down 4,950 enemy aircraft. The vehicle began the Korean War as the primary fighter and fighter aircraft, but was replaced by more modern jet types as the war progressed. Some Air Forces still had Mustangs in service in the early 1980s. A number of aircraft sold after the war (often for less than $1,500) to private owners are still fly
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Scale plastic model 1/48 Aircraft North American P-51 Mustang KOREA LIMITED Eduard 11161
Glue and paint are not included in the set!


Included:
plastic parts 2 complete sets
marking options: 12
decals
Polyethylene parts: pre-painted
painting mask: yes

The North American P-51 Mustang was a single-seat long-range fighter aircraft that served with the Allies during World War II. It was one of the most successful types of fighter aircraft. He mainly accompanied bombers during raids on Germany and helped the Allies achieve air superiority. It was also deployed in the Pacific against Japan.

During World War II, Mustang pilots shot down 4,950 enemy aircraft. The vehicle began the Korean War as the primary fighter and fighter aircraft, but was replaced by more modern jet types as the war progressed. Some Air Forces still had Mustangs in service in the early 1980s. A number of aircraft sold after the war (often for less than $1,500) to private owners are still fly
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