Video: Full video build Revell P-51C Mustang Mk.III
The Mustang was one of the best and most effective combat aircraft of World War 2. It proved to be a powerful and most versatile weapon. The Mustang Mk.III (derived from the P-51B/C) serving with the RAF entered service in February 1944, its most distinctive feature being the Malcolm Hood giving better visibility. It was used as an escort fighter for bomb formations, a fighter-bomber and for reconnaissance missions in Europe until the end of the war. The P-51C reached a top speed of 711 km/h.
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Structured surfaces with recessed Panel Joints
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Detailed Cockpit with Instrument Panel
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Detailed Side-walls and Seat
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Detailed Undercarriage
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Tyres with distinctive profiles
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optionally worn
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Rotating Propeller
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Pilot Figure Included
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Two Auxiliary Fuel Tanks
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Two Bombs
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Authentic decal set for follwing versions:
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North American Mustang Mk.III, No. 315 Squadron, Coolham, England, June 1944
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North American Mustang Mk.III, No. 213 Squadron, Leverano, Italy, July 1944
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