AA34406-C
Consignment
This is a Consignment sale item we are offering. It comes in its original box and is in like-new condition.
NEVER DISPLAYED!
Corgi Aviation Archive
AA34406 North American P-51D Mustang, USAAF 356th FG, 361st FS, Jersey Jerk, Don Strait, RAF Martlesham Heath, England, 1945, Electronic Edition
1/32nd Scale, Limited Edition #832 of 1610
Wingspan is 14" x 12" nose to tail.
Designed to meet an RAF requirement for fighter-bomber and reconnaissance aircraft, the P-51 Mustang was first flown on October 26th, 1940. This versatile aircraft was capable of escorting bombers on long-range missions, engaging in dogfights, and dropping down to destroy German targets on the ground. At least eight versions of the P-51 were produced, but it was the definitive P-51D that gave the Mustang its classic warbird appearance. Britain and the US both tested the airframe with the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, which gave the aircraft tremendous performance gains. The Truman Senate War Investigating Committee called the Mustang "the most aerodynamically perfect pursuit plane in existence."
Corgi's 1:32 scale P-51 Mustang is a large scale model loaded with features. All of the control surfaces, the landing gear and gear doors are moveable with metal hinges. The upper portion of the engine cowling is removable, revealing a masterfully rendered V-12 Merlin engine. Beneath the removable covers on each wing are detailed machine guns and ammo belts. The cockpit interior and detailed pilot figure are easily viewed with the canopy open or closed.