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MUSTANG MK.Iva ITALERI The North American P-51 Mustang is, without a doubt, one of the most famous aircraft in the history of the Air Force and is considered the best fighter with a traditional piston engine of the Second World War. The P-51 was developed very quickly and was built around the Packard 12-cylinder V-engine, the well-known and reliable Rolls-Royce Merlin engine produced under license in the United States, capable of delivering over 1,600 horsepower and making the Mustang exceed 700 km/h. The P-51D, the most widespread version, was armed with 6 12.7 mm Browning machine guns installed in the wings. It was used in all theaters of war but its most typical use was as an escort fighter for bomber formations operating in the skies of Europe. The P-51D and K were also used in an important way by the British Royal Air Force and renamed Mustang Mk. IV and Mk. IVa. WE DO NOT SHIP TO THE CANARY ISLANDS.
F4U-4B Corsair BY Italeri | No. 062 | 1:72 The Corsair is one of the most famous and successful fighters of the Second World War, where in the Pacific theater of operations it imposed itself on all the different models deployed by the Japanese Air Force. In the aftermath of the Conflict, the Corsairs, like all the other propeller-driven aircraft, were set aside pending demolition due to the advent of jet-propelled aircraft. But in 1950 the Korean War began and hundreds of F 4 U 4s were recovered and reactivated to meet war needs.