Postage Stamp P-47 Thunderbolt Kansas Tornado II Diecast - 1/100
The P-47 Thunderbolt was a fighter-bomber used by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II with over 15,000 planes built during its operational lifetime. With the aid of drop tanks (auxiliary fuel tanks), the P-47 could cover long distances and was feared because of its eight .50 caliber guns.
The P-47 was the heaviest single engine WWII fighter and the first piston powered fighter to exceed 500 mph.
This P-47 has been painted to represent "Kansas Tornado II" flown by Capt. Howard Curran of the 510th Fighter Squadron, 405th Fighter Group based in St. Dizier, France during the fall of 1944.
Size of model 4.75"L x 4.25" W
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The P-47 Thunderbolt was a fighter-bomber used by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II with over 15,000 planes built during its operational lifetime. With the aid of drop tanks (auxiliary fuel tanks), the P-47 could cover long distances and was feared because of its eight .50 caliber guns.
The P-47 was the heaviest single engine WWII fighter and the first piston powered fighter to exceed 500 mph.
This P-47 has been painted to represent "Kansas Tornado II" flown by Capt. Howard Curran of the 510th Fighter Squadron, 405th Fighter Group based in St. Dizier, France during the fall of 1944.
Size of model 4.75"L x 4.25" W
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