The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt

Produktnummer: AF012
Hersteller: King and Country
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Edition Size: 500
 
Released: 2011/06
Retired: 2011/06
 
Description:
This is the biggest and heaviest K&C Warbird yet... which is only fair because that's exactly what the "Jug" was in real life... the biggest, heaviest and meanest single engine fighter plane of WW2. Our K&C model belongs to the 6th. Emergency Rescue Squadron of the 8th. Air Force and was based at RAF Boxted in Southern England. As with all Allied aircraft during and just after D.Day it sports the highly visible black and white "invasion" stripes. It comes with gear fixed down and pilot in the cockpit. Its colourful markings make it a great and historic addition to any aircraft collection. Just 500 of this particular model are being produced (Planned Production).

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