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Republic P-43 B/C Lancer

Fighter Aircraft · World War II
Dora Wings · 48034 · 1/48 · 2021
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228mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Republic P-43 B/C Lancer 1/48 scale fighter aircraft
1:
Royal Australian Air Force
Republic P-43 B/C Lancer
Royal Australian Air Force
2:
United States Army Air Forces
Republic P-43 B/C Lancer
United States Army Air Forces

The USAAC considered the P-43 and its variants obsolete from the start and used them only for training purposes. In fall 1942, all surviving USAAF (transitioned from USAAC in June 1941) P-43s were redesignated RP-43, indicating they were unfit for combat.[citation needed] Most of the aircraft that were not sent to China were modified for photo-reconnaissance duties and used for training. Eight P-43s (four P-43A-1s and four P-43Ds) were loaned to the Royal Australian Air Force in 1942 and served with No. 1 Photo Reconnaissance Unit. The RAAF flew many long range, high-altitude photo reconnaissance missions before the six survivors were returned to the USAAF in 1943

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Republic P-43 B/C Lancer 1/48 scale fighter aircraft

The USAAC considered the P-43 and its variants obsolete from the start and used them only for training purposes. In fall 1942, all surviving USAAF (transitioned from USAAC in June 1941) P-43s were redesignated RP-43, indicating they were unfit for combat.[citation needed] Most of the aircraft that were not sent to China were modified for photo-reconnaissance duties and used for training. Eight P-43s (four P-43A-1s and four P-43Ds) were loaned to the Royal Australian Air Force in 1942 and served with No. 1 Photo Reconnaissance Unit. The RAAF flew many long range, high-altitude photo reconnaissance missions before the six survivors were returned to the USAAF in 1943

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