Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 06:57 AM UTC
1:32 scale aircraft fans are enjoying a constant run of new kits these days, and heres three more from Trumpeter which will appeal to WW2 era modellers.
02237. Messerschmitt Me 262 B-1a/U1
A night fighter version of the Me 262 converted from the two seat trainer with the addition of FuG218 Neptun radar and the FuG350 Naxos heat sensing unit.
Designated Me262B-1a/U1 and allocated to the experimental night fighter unit “Kommando Welter” NJG11
02265. Thunderbolt P47N.
The final production version of the Republic P47 was the P47N, and saw war service solely in the Pacific. After the conflict many P47N’s saw service in National Guard Units. Decal options include a P47 of the 333rd Fighter Squadron and the P47N 44-88211 of Oscar Perdomo based at Le Shima in 1945.
02274 P-51 B Mustang.
Designed in 1940 and first entering combat in December 1943 the P-51B was the first variant of the famous Mustang to see active service.Most P51B’s were allocated to the 8th and 9th Air Forces in the UK but some saw service in the Mediterranean theatre. 2 decal options are offered including the famous “Ding Hao” of Major James Howard, 356FS, 354 FG.
A night fighter version of the Me 262 converted from the two seat trainer with the addition of FuG218 Neptun radar and the FuG350 Naxos heat sensing unit.
Designated Me262B-1a/U1 and allocated to the experimental night fighter unit “Kommando Welter” NJG11
02265. Thunderbolt P47N.
The final production version of the Republic P47 was the P47N, and saw war service solely in the Pacific. After the conflict many P47N’s saw service in National Guard Units. Decal options include a P47 of the 333rd Fighter Squadron and the P47N 44-88211 of Oscar Perdomo based at Le Shima in 1945.
02274 P-51 B Mustang.
Designed in 1940 and first entering combat in December 1943 the P-51B was the first variant of the famous Mustang to see active service.Most P51B’s were allocated to the 8th and 9th Air Forces in the UK but some saw service in the Mediterranean theatre. 2 decal options are offered including the famous “Ding Hao” of Major James Howard, 356FS, 354 FG.
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