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Tamiya 1/48 Zero I built for the Adult Modeling Class91 viewsJul 24, 2006
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Tamiya 1/48 Zero I built for the Adult Modeling Class77 viewsJul 24, 2006
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Tamiya 1/48 Zero I built for the Adult Modeling Class72 viewsJul 24, 2006
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Tamiya 1/48 Zero I built for the Adult Modeling Class79 viewsJul 24, 2006
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Tamiya 1/48 Zero I built for the Adult Modeling Class94 viewsJul 24, 2006
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Tamiya 1/48 Zero I built for the Adult Modeling Class90 viewsJul 24, 2006
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Tamiya 1/48 Zero I built for the Adult Modeling Class75 viewsJul 24, 2006
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P-51-15-NA, serial number 415271, OC-E, Starduster747 viewsP-51D-15, OC-E, serial number 44-15271 was assigned to pilot Lt. Col. William Kennedy of the 359th Fighter Squadron, 356th Fighter Group. It was lost on February 25, 1945 with Maj. Richard A. Rann the pilot. He became a POW.
The aircraft was named Starduster. It was one of the most colorful of all the ETO Mustangs during 1944/45. It was unique as well as colorful because of the reverse set of "D-Day bands" which covered the lower fuselage.Jul 19, 2006
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P-47D Razorback437 viewsUnmarked P-47D Razorback in a natural metal finish as it would have appeared as a new aircraft at Republic Aircraft.Jul 17, 2006
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P-47D Razorback653 viewsUnmarked P-47D Razorback in a natural metal finish as it would have appeared as a new aircraft at Republic Aircraft.Jul 17, 2006
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P-51D (early).450 viewsThis early model P-51D, serial number 413597, HO-F, is called "The Moose" of the 352nd Fighter Group
This model is a combination of kits. The tail of the aircraft is from a P-51B. The remainder is a P-51D. I discovered that one cannot simply remove the vertical stabilizer fin strake and have an accurate early model P-51D. You would also need to rescribe most of the fuselage panel lines aft of the strake. The P-51B tail assembly panel lines match right up. I would really love for Tamiya to create an accurate early P-51D model. There are many excellent early P-51Ds to model. It would fill a very much needed gap for this aircraft.Jul 17, 2006
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P-47D-23-RA, CP-D596 viewsP-47D-23-RA, serial number 42-76433, CP-D is the first aircraft of the 367th Fighter Squadron, 358th Fighter Group, 100th Fighter Wing, 9th Air Force.
It was assigned to the unit just before D-Day, June 1944. It has full invasion stripes, yet it does not have the red cowl typical of this units aircraft.The side mounted rear view mirrors are visible on this aircraft.Jul 17, 2006
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