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A detailed, metallic DIY model kit of the P-51D Mustang, featuring red and silver coloring, iconic Tuskegee Airman markings, and a propeller. The model is displayed on a stand, highlighting its intricate design and craftsmanship.
A detailed model of the P-51D Mustang airplane, iconic for its role in World War II, featuring a silver body, red tail, and distinctive star insignia. The text 'Duchess Arlene' is prominently displayed on the side. This DIY kit from Fascinations allows enthusiasts to build their own scale replica.

ICONX: Tuskegee Airman P-51D

Fascinations SKU: 45166 Barcode: 032309014358

$20.99

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN Were trained at the Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama. During World War II, they flew more than 15,000 individual sorties in Europe and North Africa where they gained recognition as The Red Tails for the uniquely painted red tails of their planes.

P-51D Mustang “Duchess Arlene” was a red-tail P-51D flown by Lt. Robert Williams - a Tuskegee Airman – in 1945. He flew 50 combat missions from Italy with the 100th Fighter Squadron.

 

Please note:  These modes are designed  to be made by adults and teens; they are not for children.  The use of reccommended tools (wire snips &  needle nose pliers at stock can be found here.

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