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| Scale | 1:72 |
High-quality water-slide markings for the Bell P-39 Airacobra fighter, covering USAAF, Soviet Air Force, Free French, and Italian Co-Belligerent aircraft used during World War II.
The selection represents aircraft operated in the Pacific, Eastern Front, Mediterranean, and European theatres, including several well-documented personal aircraft of combat pilots.
Markings are based on period photographs and reliable historical sources.
Includes marking options for 10 aircraft:
✓ P-400 — 39th FS, 35th FG, 5th AF, 12 Mile Aerodrome, New Guinea, 1942; personal aircraft of Lt. Eugene Wahl
✓ P-39D-I (41-28297), “51” — 363rd Training Squadron, California, 1942
✓ P-39D-I (41-38350), “P” — 35th FS, 8th FG, 5th AF, Milne Bay, New Guinea, October 1942; personal aircraft of Lt. I.A. Erickson
✓ P-400 “80” Pepper — 67th FS, 347th FG, 13th AF, Guadalcanal, late 1942; unusual camouflage scheme
✓ P-39N (42-9033) — 9th GIAD, 100th GIAP, Germany, May 1945; personal aircraft of Georgiy Dolnikov (15+ victories); previously flown by Capt. Ivan Babak
✓ P-39N — 191st IAP, Leningrad Front, summer 1944
✓ P-39N-5 (218738), “A” — GC I/4 Navarre, 1944
✓ P-39L (42-4558), “QT” The Pantie Bandit — 93rd FG, Tunisia, 1943
✓ P-39Q Airacobra (84/J), Baracca — 4° Stormo C.T., Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force, Italy, 1945
✓ P-39Q-1-BE Tarawa Boom Deay — Major Josef H. Powell, 72nd Fighter Squadron, 21st Fighter Group, Mariana Islands, 1944
✔ Product features
✓ 10 historically documented marking options
✓ Covers USAAF, Soviet, Free French and Italian aircraft
✓ Accurate national insignia and individual markings
✓ Sharp printing and precise colour registration
✓ Suitable for kits from Tamiya, Eduard, Academy, Hasegawa and similar manufacturers
Printed on thin, flexible decal film for smooth application and a realistic painted-on appearance.