This item is limited to 4 per household.
- It is the [in-action] series that collects and publishes valuable recorded pictures and the like on the site where military vehicles, military aircraft and military ships are actually operated.
- Select not only from photographs of manufacturers and museums, but also from recorded pictures owned by individuals. A lot of pictures with live feeling will be a hint for modeler production as well.
- In this volume, we will take up and introduce the US Army fighter, the Curtis P - 40, the first flight in 1938, nearly 14,000 aircraft were produced until 1944 and active through the Second World War.
- Curtiss is equipped with a liquid-cooled Allison engine as an improved version of the P-36 and has recorded a maximum speed exceeding 500 km.
- In 1940, it was provided as a weapons aid to the UK, which was in a state of combat with Germany, as well as being awarded to the Republic of China in China where the Japan - China war was intensifying, the American fighting force troops [Flying Tigers] It is also a known aircraft that was used.
- In this manual carefully selected valuable recorded pictures of each type from the aircraft at the time of development and explain each type of aircraft carefully.
- A lot of pictures posted more than 100 points, such as photographs of the situation at the front base, flight scenes by aerial photographs.
- Photographs of aircraft equipped with each nationality mark, such as not only the aircraft of the US Army but also British Air Force and Soviet military aircraft, and the aircraft that was picked up and used by the ROC and the German Army are also included.
- In addition, at the end of the book is also information on the remaining P-40 aircraft.
- Each picture is accompanied by commentary of English.
[Major features]
- Size: 280 mm × 210 mm
- Number of pages: 64 pages
- English edition
- Photo: 100 points or more
- Color profile: 12 points
- Soft cover version · Saddle stitch type
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )