Considered by many the most capable WWII fighters, the Mustang was also active in the Korean War, and this model creates one such F-51D. Renamed from the P-51D to the F-51D to go along with the creation of the US Air Force, the Mustang seemed set for gradual retirement as the jet aircraft took center stage. With the outbreak of hostilities on the Korean peninsula, however, that all changed. United Nations forces were hard pushed in the early stages of the war, and USAF P-80s were unable to land in areas where there were frequently no proper runways. The F-51D stepped in and performed admirably in a ground attack role as the United Nations forces pushed back.
Parts included for six 5-inch HVAR rockets.
Wider paddle blade propeller is accurately recreated.
Features a choice of SCR-522 transceiver with BC-453B receiver, and new AN/ARC-3 transceiver set. Each has dedicated cockpit parts.
New parts depict slitted fuselage side radiator access panel.
Seated and standing pilot figures. The former uses new head parts featuring the P-1A helmet used in the Korean war.
Comes with three marking options (two U.S. and one Korean)
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