One of the most extensively produced american fighter air craft, the Curtiss-Wright P-40 Warhawk served in all theaters for a variety of purposes. Although it was not known as an outstanding fighter, its ruggedness and reliability made it ideal for ground support and low altitude bombing missions. In 1943 Curtiss-Wright produced the P-40M. Powered by an Allison V-1710-81 engine, 600 units of P-40M was produced for USAAF. The P-40N was the last variant of the Warhawks, lightweight and most agile of the group, the P-40N was powered by an Allison V-1710 engine, four to six wing guns and provision to carry a 500-lb bomb. The P-40N saw duty in the Pacific against Japan. Includes optional parts to build the M or the N version of the airplane. Kit features: fully engraved panel lines and rivet detail, highly detailed cockpit interior and landing gear bay. Includes optional position of canopy and landing gear door.
 | This plastic model kit requires plastic cement and paint for assembly, and they are sold separately |