Bronco 1/48 Curtiss P40C Warhawk USAAF Fighter Kit

Bronco 1/48 Curtiss P40C Warhawk USAAF Fighter Kit

$47.99
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In 1937, Curtis Company replaced one of its previously developed P36 fighter jets with Allison V-1710-19 liquid-cooled engines. The military project code for this aircraft was XP-40. The aircraft successfully flew for the first time in October of the following year and reached a high speed of 587 kilometers per hour. In April 1939, the P-40A ordered by the U.S. Army was put into production, and the B and C models were successively improved in the following years. Among them, P-40C (also known as Hawk81 A-2) adds a self-sealing fuel tank on the basis of B, which effectively improves the overall protection of the fuel system. At the same time, a ground weapon rack is added, which can mount auxiliary fuel tanks or light bombs. The main weapons are two 12.7mm machine guns and four 7.62mm machine guns on the main wings. The US Army Air Force is equipped with 193 P-40Cs. Most of these aircraft are deployed to Hawaii and the Philippines in the Pacific. On the day of the outbreak of the Pacifi

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