Corgi die-cast military aircraft depict the original livery and personalized artwork (when applicable) on the actual planes flown, at the time. These fully assembled, true scale replicas are highly detailed for the most discriminating adult collector.
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This JU87G-1 Stuka is one of the new Corgi "Predator" series of aircraft. Each model comes with a booklet detailing the story behind the pilot, mission or squadron, plus the box is packed with technical information about the plane.
Lt. Col. Dinghy Dunham scored his 16th and final kill in the closing months of the war in this P-51K with the Mrs. Bonnie nose art. He downed a Ki-84 Kyushu on August 1, 1945.
The P-51 pilots of the 353rd needed a lift while they flew P-47's. Distinctive nose art helped restore morale to the pilots. Once P-51D Mustangs were restored to the unit in 1945, Eagleston began adding to his kill score again.