Corgi: 1/72 P-51D Mustang

Corgi: 1/72 P-51D Mustang
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Corgi: 1/72 P-51D Mustang – Lt. Julian H Bertram, 362nd Fighter Squadron, 44–14798 G4-V ‘Butch Baby’ Established at Hamilton Field, California in December 1942, the 362nd Fighter Squadron was predominately made up of pilots and ground personnel recently out of USAAF training schools. Just a few months later in October 1943, the Squadron was ready for overseas deployment to Europe. The Squadron was equipped with various models of the P-51 Mustang and was committed to combat on 11th February 1944. Assigned to VIII Fighter Command, their mission was to fly as escorts for heavy bombers during combat missions over France. Although P-51Ds were manufactured in bare aluminium many fighter groups chose to paint theirs in the field, with 44–14798 being finished in RAF dark green. ‘Butch Baby’ was the personal mount of Lt. Julian H Bertram and would finish the War unscathed only to be scrapped in June 1945 following a landing accident at its base at Leiston, UK. Our newly tooled North American Mustangs in the Aviation Archive range (AA27701/2/3) can be displayed ‘in flight’ or with the highly detailed landing gear deployed. Also included are two sets of Interchangeable wing flaps allowing the collector to choose between up and down positions. Scale 1:72 Wingspan: 155mm Special Features: Detailed Crew Figure(s) Optional Undercarriage Down Rotatable Propellers Corgi's famous model vehicles captured the imagination of millions of baby boomers and, what were once simply toys for boys, are highly sought-after in the expanding collectables market.