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P-51K Mustang Model, USAAF, "Mrs. Bonnie" - Corgi US32213
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Description Corgi Aviation Archive Series Diecast Model
North American P-51K Mustang - "Mrs. Bonnie", William Dunham, 348th FG, USAAF, Le Shima Island, August 1945
1:72 scale. Length: 5.25". Wingspan: 6.25"
Includes Nose Art Panel with stand
Limited Edition
Lt. Col. William “Dinghy” Dunham scored his 16th and final kill of WWII in this P-51 K Mustang named "Mrs. Bonnie" when he shot down a Nakajima Ki-84 over Kyushu Japan in August 1945
The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang was a single-seat World War II fighter aircraft. First flown on October 26, 1940, the P-51 was designed and built in just 117 days. It flew most of its missions as a bomber escort in raids over Germany, helping ensure Allied air superiority from 1944. As well as being economical to produce, the Mustang was a fast and durable aircraft
The Corgi Aviation Archive features a wide selection of high quality, ready-made, diecast model airplanes. Each model is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, using specifications of the original aircraft. Corgi models are built with diecast metal and some plastic components.
The models in the Corgi Aviation Archive series feature: realistic panel lines, a detailed cockpit with pilot figure, historically accurate aircraft markings and landing gear with rubber tires. They can be displayed with the landing gear down or 'in flight' on the included stand.
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