Corgi AA36617 Lockheed P-38L Lightning, Putt Putt Maru', Col. Charles McDonald, 475th FG USAF, Philippines, 1945

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Brand: Corgi

Color: Multicolor

Features:

  • Aviation Archive Lockhead with detailed crew figures optional undercarriage down, rotatable propeller and stand
  • The new aircraft looked incredible and was a radical departure from any fighter aircraft design that had gone before it, with Lockheed being awarded a contract to produce a prototype example. The XP38 was a thing of beauty and after just a short 38 minute maiden flight, everyone at Lockheed knew they had a winner on their hands.
  • Item Length - Without Packaging (cm) 15.1 Item Height - Without Packaging (cm) 5.2 Item Width - Without Packaging (cm) 21.8
  • 1:72 Scale model
  • Produced under license. Boeing, their distinctive logos, product markings and trade dress are trademarks of The Boeing Company

Binding: Kitchen & Home

model number: AA36617

Part Number: AA36617

Details: Description

Product Description

Lockheed P-38L Lightning, 'Putt Putt Maru', Col. Charles McDonald, 475th FG USAF, Philippines, 1945. Having seen the introduction of advanced monoplane fighter designs in both the German and Japanese air forces, America was only too aware that their own Air Force was in need of upgrade as a matter of urgency. To this end, an official requirement was issued in February 1937 for the production of a new pursuit fighter, an aircraft which would have to possess performance which had never previously been seen, not only on an American aircraft, but anywhere else in the world. The Lockheed Aircraft Company were one of six companies determined to satisfy this demanding requirement and entrusted the design of this radical new aircraft to talented designer Clarence 'Kelly' Johnson, who was basically given a free rein during its development. Almost immediately, he determined that a single engined aircraft could not satisfy these demanding specifications and started work on a twin engined design, one which featured twin booms to house the engines and superchargers, with a centrally positioned nacelle for the cockpit and the fighter's heavy armament. The new aircraft looked incredible and was a radical departure from any fighter aircraft design that had gone before it, with Lockheed being awarded a contract to produce a prototype example. The XP38 was a thing of beauty and after just a short 38 minute maiden flight, everyone at Lockheed knew they had a winner on their hands. In fact, officials were so impressed with the aircraft's performance that they immediately decided to make an attempt on the US Transcontinental speed record to highlight its potential, an attempt which saw the XP38 shatter the existing record by an impressive 23 minutes. Unfortunately, it appears that officials at the destination airport were not expecting the arrival of the strange new fighter and kept it holding so long that it actually ran out of fuel and had to make an emergency landing on a local golf course. Nevertheless, the aircraft had shown its potential and the US Army Air Force ordered sixty-six aircraft and America had their first 400 mph fighter.

Safety Warning

A detailed die-cast scale model for the adult collector. Not suitable for children under 14 years.

EAN: 5063129006631

Package Dimensions: 13.0 x 11.6 x 3.9 inches

Languages: english

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