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Army P-38 Lightning 50 - 90" Twin Engine ARF RC Warbird Plane Almost Ready to Fly
"The most gangster fighter aircraft of World War 2"
This a fast, powerful and capable aircraft that performed well in a wide range of roles!
The aircraft has twin booms with the engines mounted forward, and a single, central nacelle containing
the pilot and armament.
Key Features
Our evergreen model airplane
Top quality balsa and plywood construction
One of the finest ARF kits on the market
All wood constructions with fiberglass parts
Trimmed and painted cowling by fuel proof paint
Pre-hinged flaps for smoother landing
Hand iron-on color covering
Comes with all hardware and accessories
the P-38 Lightning was the Army's fastest and most heavily armed fighter.
The concentration of firepower in the Lightning's nose was so effective that a one-second burst could destroy an enemy plane.
In the Pacific Theatre, Lightning pilots downed more Japanese aircraft than pilots flying any other Allied airplane.
"I don't need a P-47, P-52, or a F-4U. Just give me a P-38 Lightning and I'll be happy"
Between 1942 and 1945, the thunder of P-38 Lightnings was heard around the world. U. S. Army pilots flew the P-38 over Europe,
the Mediterranean, and the Pacific; from the frozen Aleutian Islands to the sun-baked deserts of North Africa.
Measured by success in combat.
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