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ACY12530: 1/72 P47D & F84E Gabreski US Fighter

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$35
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ACY12530: 1/72 P47D & F84E Gabreski US Fighter

ACY12530: 1/72 P47D & F84E Gabreski US Fighter

Price
$35

Description:
Francis Stanley Gabreski was a distinguished fighter pilot and command officer in the United States Air Force. Born in Oil City, Pennsylvania, 'Gabby' Gabreski was the son of Polish immigrants and after completing flight school in 1941, he volunteered to serve as liaison to the Polish squadrons flying with the RAF since he spoke fluent Polish. Gabreski flew the Spitfire Mk.IX during his time with the Polish squadrons and then moved to the 61st Fighter Squadron flying the P-47 Thunderbolt. He would eventually become squadron commander and even bring over several Polish pilots into the 61st (Polish) Squadron. When Gabreski had completed his combat tour, he volunteered for one more mission before returning home, but was shot down and became a POW for almost a year.
After returning stateside and recuperating from his captivity, Gabreski continued his Air Force career transitioning into the F-80 Shooting Star and later into the F-86 Sabre. He would take command of the 51st Fighter Interceptor Wing and led the wing against the MiG-15 over Korea. When Gabreski had completed his combat tour, he became only one of seven men to become aces in two different wars.

Features and options in the P-47D kit:
• Simple cockpit
• Positionable canopy
• Nice engine
• Kit comes with two propellers
• Choice of metal or paper external fuel tank
• Optional underwing bomb load

Features and options in the F-86E kit:
• Nice cockpit and ejection seat
• Positionable canopy
• Positionable wing slats
• Positionable stabilators
• External fuel tanks

Includes markings for the following aircraft:
• P-47D-25-RE, 42-26418, 61 FS/56 FG, HV-A, Jul 1944, depicts 28 kill marks
• F-86E-10-NA, 51-2746, 25 FS/51 FW, 'Lady Frances', 1952, sometimes flown by Gabreski
• F-86E-10-NA, 51-2740, 51 FW, 'Gabby'