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Series
400 - Historic WWII Fighters
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MESSERSCHMITT
BF-109
GUI 401
Tempered
in the Spanish Civil War, the Messerschmitt BF-109 was ready
and waiting when the German invasion of Poland started World
War 2. The outstanding fighter of the day, the Messerschmitt
quickly overcame all opposition and maintained its supremacy
in the skies until it met its equal in the famed British
Spitfire. During the war, the Messerschmitt fought on every
front in which the German Luftwaffe was engaged.
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N.A.
P-51 MUSTANG
GUI402
The
North American
P-51 Mustang was probably the best all-around single-seat
piston engine fighter to be used in World War 2. The first
U.S.A.A.F. combat group arrived in Britain in November 1943
and from then until the end of the war, the P-51 earned
an enviable reputation as a long-range fighter-escort for
the B-17 and B-24 bombers raiding deep in the heart of the
German homeland.
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SUPERMARINE
SPITFIRE
GUI403
No fighter
of World War 2 is more deserving of fame than the Supermarine
Spitfire. During the Battle of Britain, the Spitfires blunted
the attack of the German Luftwaffe and buoyed British hopes
in their darkest hour. It also flew in every front between
1939 and 1945 and was engaged in every major action fought
by the R.A.F. in that time
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MITSUBISHI
ZERO
GUI404
Streaking
out of the western skies in the early hours of Sunday, Dec.
7, 1941, the Japanese Zero-Sen launched the surprise attack
on Pearl Harbor that plunged the United States into World
War 2. For a time, the Zero appeared nearly invincible in
combat and it was not until the Battle of Midway that its
fortunes declined along with that of the Japanese empire
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CURTISS
P-40 WARHAWK
GUI405
The
P-40 earned undying fame as the "Flying Tiger"
of World War 2 when flown by General Claire Chennault's
Volunteer Group fighting the Japanese in China and Burma.
It also saw much service in the Middle East where it was
used by Britain's R.A.F. and nicknamed the Tomahawk and
Kittyhawk. When World War 2 broke out, the P-40 was the
only fighter available in quantity to the U.S.A.A.F., it
being the first American single-seat plane to be manufactured
in the U.S. on a mass production basis. By the end of the
war, over 14,000 planes had been delivered to fighting theatres.
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FOCKE
WULF 190
GUI406
Although
it had a radial engine, the German Focke-Wulf Fw-109 was
one of the most beautifully proportioned fighters of World
War 2. The pride of Marshall Goering, the 190 maintained
superiority over the British Spitfire 5 for almost two years
because it could out fly its opponent on nearly every count.
Approximately 20, 000 Focke-Wulfs were produced and,
in various versions, were used as day and night fighters,
fighter-bombers and in ground attack roles. One feature
of the 190 was its wide track under carriage, which gave
it, improved ground stability over the BF-109's
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