Description:
Revell 85-5241 P-51D Mustang 1/48 Scale Model Kit
North American Aviation created the P-51D Mustang in response to a British requirement in 1940. Powered originally by an Allison V-1710 engine, the performance at high altitudes was greatly increased later by a Rolls Royce Merlin engine Additional improvements that appeared on the P-51D included a bubble canopy on a cut down fuselage spine, and six .50 caliber machine guns. The P-51D was the final Mustang variant to see combat during World War II, and it was considered to be one of the most successful fighters of that era. There are two sets of markings provided with this kit of the P-51D. One is the Beautiful Doll flown by Lt. Col. John D. Landers awhile he was assigned to the 84th Fighter Squadron. The second aircraft, Miss Marilyn II, was assigned to the 343rd Fighter Squadron. It was flown by 1st Lt. Robert Welch.
Features:
1/48 Scale, Skill level 4, ages 12+
Contains 34 parts
Assembled length 7.12 inches
Wingspan 9.25 inches
"Paper laminated" drop tanks
Lift off engine panel and wing machine gun access
Decals included for Miss Marilyn II, flown by 1st Lt. E. Robt. Welch and Big Beautiful Doll, flown by Col. John Landers
Molded in light gray and clear
Requires paint and glue. (not included)