Curtiss Tomahawk IIA AK402 P / O Neville Duke, 112 Squadron 1:72 Die-castCorgi

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Data sheet Curtiss Tomahawk IIA AK402 P / O Neville Duke, 112 Squadron 1:72

BrandCorgi
ReferenceAA28103
Type of productMiniature airplane
Scale 1:72
Assemblyalready assembled
Box size (cm)22 x 20 x 8
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    Product description : Curtiss Tomahawk IIA AK402 P / O Neville Duke, 112 Squadron 1:72


    Die-cast aircraft Curtiss Tomahawk IIA AK402 P / O Neville Duke, 112 Squadron 1:72
    Curtiss Tomahawk IIB, AK402, P/O Neville Duke, RAF No.112 Squadron, Fort Maddelena, November 1941 The Curtiss P-40 series of fighters may not be regarded amongst the most successful of WWII, but as Europe fell to the advancing Wehrmacht and Britain and her Commonwealth fought to stem the German tide, it is difficult to think of a more important aircraft on both sides of the Atlantic.A capable and well-built fighter, the Curtiss P-40 was easy to maintain and operate and relatively cheap to produce – crucially, it was in full scale production by the time WWII began.Despite the fact that the Curtiss P-40 was one of the most advanced American fighters in service at the outbreak of WWII, it would be the Royal Air Force that gave the aircraft its combat introduction.Early RAF Tomahawks (the British name for the P-40B) were not deemed suitable for fighter operations against the Luftwaffe and were initially used in Army cooperation and reconnaissance roles, operating from bases in the UK.The RAF made a number of suggestions to Curtiss following their experiences with these early machines and a number of improvements were incorporated into the next aircraft deliveries.This resulted in the Desert Air Force receiving Tomahawks in 1941 as replacements for their Hurricanes and being hurled into battle against Axis air forces.
    It was also in the desert that the RAF Tomahawks became some of the most famous aircraft of the entire war, as No.112 Squadron pilots painted sinister looking sharks teeth and eyes behind the propellers of their P-40s, giving the aircraft an extremely aggressive appearance.The profile of these early RAF Tomahawks really does resemble that of a shark, a fact that was fully exploited by the pilots of the Desert Air Force.Impressed by magazine pictures of these RAF flying sharks, the famous American Volunteer Group ‘Flying Tigers’ soon added sharks teeth designs to their own P-40s as they battled Japanese aircraft in the skies above China.
    This particular Curtiss Tomahawk was the mount of famous RAF pilot Neville Duke, who was posted to No.112 Squadron in North Africa following a successful spell as Wing Commander ‘Sailor’ Malan’s wingman at Biggin Hill.Used to flying the Spitfire Mk.V, Duke initially found the Tomahawk to be something of a disappointment in combat and was shot down twice during his first few weeks in the desert.Flying Tomahawk IIB AK402, he was shot down on 30th November 1941 by high scoring JG27 ace Otto Schulz, but managed to crash land his aircraft and return to his Squadron.He soon got to grips with the desert air war and started to score victories of his own – by the end of the war, Duke became the highest scoring Allied ace in the Mediterranean Theatre, with 27 victories to his name.We also went on to become a celebrated test pilot and holder of the world air speed record.

    Scale : 1:72
    The 1:72 scale is ideal for model planes, military models and figures. This means that the model is 72 times smaller than the actual object.
    For example, a model 1:72 scale airplane measures 8 inches / 20cm in length if the real object measures 14.4 m (1440 cm).
    The figures in the 1:72 scale measure about 1 inch / 2.5cm high.
    Type of product : Miniature airplane
    The miniature aircrafts are already assembled.
    No tools are required.
    The miniatures are delivered already painted and decorated..


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    Reference : 28103
    Other tags : AA28103 - AA2813 - 2813
    Miniature airplane - already assembled
    Scale : 1:72 -Box size : 22 cm x 20 cm x 8 cm
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