Description

Up for sale is a brand new 1/72 USAAC United States Army Air Corps Curtiss P-40B Warhawk 15th PG, 47th PS, White 155 by Corgi.

Having been posted to the US Army Air Corps” 47th Pursuit Squadron at Wheeler Field on Honolulu Island in April 1941, Second Lieutenant Kenneth Taylor quickly showed his flying abilities and was given the position of flight commander soon after his arrival. In late November, the 47th Pursuit Squadron and their Curtiss P-40B fighters were sent to nearby Haleiwa Field for aerial gunnery exercises, shooting at flag targets and perfecting their aim. At the end of a busy period, Taylor and his squadron mate friend George Welch were granted weekend leave, so on the evening of 6th December and wearing full black tie dress, they headed for the Officers Club at Hickham Field, expecting a “real good time”. In the morning, whilst still sleeping off the effects of the previous night, the pair woke to the sound of low flying aeroplanes, explosions and machine gun fire – Wheeler Field was under attack. Pulling on their tuxedo trousers, Taylor rang ahead to Haleiwa and told them to prepare his and Welch’s fighters, before jumping in his Buick and travelling the ten minutes to the airfield at high speed. Immediately taking to the air and heading back towards Wheeler, the pair chased the Japanese aircraft towards Pearl Harbour, raking any aircraft which entered their sights with machine gun fire.

This model air-plane is made from die-cast metal and plastic and include extensive detailing. It is similar in quality to Century Wings, Calibre Wings and Forces of Valor.

Includes display stand

Additional information

Weight 0.9 kg
Dimensions 24 × 24 × 12 cm
Length

13.5cm

Wingspan

15.5cm

Aircraft Family

Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

Brand

Corgi

Model Manufacturer

Corgi

Vehicle Manufacturer

Curtiss