Corgi 1/72 P-51D Creamer's Dream Lt. Charles White Italy 1944 (US32215) | Antics Online

 
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Corgi 1/72 P-51D Creamer's Dream Lt. Charles White Italy 1944 (US32215)
The finely details Corgi diecast P-51D in the distinctive personalised paint scheme of Lt. Charles White. Fuselage, wings and underwing fuel tanks are painted silver with a matt green anti-glare patch in front of the cockpit plus bright red spinner and tail section. Lt. White's own 'noseart' is reproduced on each side of the cockpit. You may need to be careful about how you display this model! Wingspan 6¾in.
Limited Edition of 2,100

P-51D (serial unknown) - Lt. Charles White "Creamer's Dream"
301st FS, 332nd FG, Tuskegee Airmen, Italy 1944.

White was one of the first 332nd FG pilots to fly a P-51D. After joining the group as a replacement pilot, he had received a war-weary P-51C. White's complaints about its unreliability led his commanding officer to allocate this early P-51D directly to Lt. White. So inspired by the allocation White painted a nude on both sides of the new fighter's fuselage, with an rear view to port and front view to starboard.

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Price: £24.99



Corgi 1/72 P-51D Creamer's Dream Lt. Charles White Italy 1944 (US32215)
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