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P-39Q

Brand EDUARD
SKU EDU674003 EAN 8591437577606

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Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
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1/72 P-39Q LooKplus (for Weapon Hobby)






The Bell P-39 Airacobra was a single-engine, low-wing monoplane fighter aircraft developed by the U.S. Bell Aircraft Corporation in the second half of the 1930s. It was the first fighter aircraft in the world to have tricycle undercarriage and the first to have the engine installed in the center of the fuselage, behind the pilot

Produced in just over 9,500 examples, it is remembered, however, for being one of the most controversial combat aircraft employed by the U.S. during World War II[. Conditioned by the inadequate performance of its powerplant at high altitudes, in the European and Pacific theaters it found itself outclassed in the interceptor role and was gradually relegated to secondary duties

Rejected by the British RAF after only one combat mission, it was, on the contrary, particularly appreciated in the ranks of the Voenno-vozdušnye sily, the air force of the Soviet Union, which received almost half the production, thanks to the "Rent and Loan Law," and employed it, mainly at low altitude, both in ground attack actions and as a pure fighter and interceptor of enemy bombers and fighter-bombers. And it was precisely a Soviet Airacobra that was the last plane shot down by the Luftwaffe and achieved the last air victory of World War II in Europe.

In the course of the conflict, some examples were assigned to the air forces of other Allied countries (Australia and France) and to the Kingdom of Italy, as a co-belligerent country after the events of September 8, 1943.

P-39Q/N
SKU QBT-72681
Brand QUICKBOOST
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39Q/N Airacobra exhaust (for Arma Hobby)Il Bell P-39 Airacobra era un aereo da caccia monomotore, monoplano ad ala bassa, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica statunitense Bell Aircraft Corporation nella seconda metà degli anni trenta. Fu il primo caccia al mondo ad avere il carrello triciclo e il primo ad avere il motore installato al centro della fusoliera, alle spalle del pilota.Prodotto in poco più di 9 500 esemplari, viene però ricordato per essere uno dei velivoli da combattimento più controversi impiegato dagli USA durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Condizionato dalle inadeguate prestazioni del suo propulsore alle alte quote, nei teatri europeo e del Pacifico si trovò surclassato nel ruolo di intercettore e venne gradualmente relegato a compiti secondari.Rifiutato dalla britannica RAF dopo una sola missione di combattimento, venne al contrario particolarmente apprezzato nelle file della Voenno-vozdušnye sily, l'aeronautica militare dell'Unione Sovietica, che ricevette quasi metà della produzione, grazie alla "legge Affitti e prestiti", e lo impiegò, principalmente a bassa quota, sia in azioni di attacco al suolo che come caccia puro e intercettore di bombardieri e cacciabombardieri nemici. E fu proprio un Airacobra sovietico l'ultimo aereo abbattuto dalla Luftwaffe e ad ottenere l'ultima vittoria aerea della seconda guerra mondiale in Europa.Nel corso del conflitto alcuni esemplari furono assegnati alle forze aeree di altri paesi alleati (Australia e Francia) e al Regno d'Italia, quale paese cobelligerante dopo gli eventi dell'8 settembre 1943. 

 
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P-39Q/N
SKU SBS-72012
Brand S.B.S MODEL
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39Q/N Airacobra wheel bays for Academy kit (P-39Q/P-39N)

 
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P-39Q/N
SKU SBS-72007
Brand S.B.S MODEL
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
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1/72 P-39Q/N Propeller set and main wheels for Academy kit (P-39Q/P-39N)

 
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P-39Q/L/N P-400
SKU BRL-72050
Brand BRENGUN
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Photo etched

1/72 P-39Q/L/N P-400 Airacobra (RS Models kit)

 
 
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P-39Q AIRACOBRA
SKU EDU-SS130
Brand EDUARD
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Photo etched

1/72 P-39Q Airacobra per kit ACADEMY*** Discontinued

 
 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU672309
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

 1/72 P-39Q 75Gal Drop Tank (for Arma Hobby)

 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU672308
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

  1/72 P-39Q 500lb Bomb (for Arma Hobby)

 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU-3DL72012
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals 3D

 1/72 P-39Q Space (for Arma Hobby) 

 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU674002
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39Q LooK (for Arma Hobby) 

 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU672307
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39Q Gun Barrels (for Arma Hobby) 

 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU672306
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39Q Seat (for Arma Hobby) 

 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU672305
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39Q Exhaust Stacks (for Arma Hobby)  

 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU672304
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

 1/72 P-39Q Wheels w/Rims (for Arma Hobby) 

 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU672303
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

  1/72 P-39Q Wheels (for Arma Hobby)

 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU-73785
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Photo etched

1/72 P-39Q (for Arma Hobby)  

 
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P-39Q
SKU EDU-SS785
Brand EDUARD
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Photo etched

1/72 P-39Q (for Arma Hobby) 

 
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P-39Q
SKU MON-SM72036
Brand MONTEX
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Mask

1/72 P-39Q per kit Academy

 
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P-39Q
SKU PAMC72014
Brand PAVLA
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 Bell P-39Q - Abitacolo

 
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P-39N Airacobra
SKU ARMH-70056
Brand ARMA HOBBY
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Kit

1/72 P-39N AiracobraThe Bell P-39 Airacobra was a single-engine, low-wing monoplane fighter aircraft developed by the U.S. Bell Aircraft Corporation in the second half of the 1930s. It was the first fighter aircraft in the world to have tricycle undercarriage and the first to have the engine installed in the center of the fuselage, behind the pilot's back.Produced in just over 9,500 examples, it is remembered, however, for being one of the most controversial combat aircraft employed by the U.S. during World War II. Conditioned by the inadequate performance of its thruster at high altitudes, in the European and Pacific theaters it found itself outclassed in the interceptor role and was gradually relegated to secondary duties.Rejected by the British RAF after only one combat mission, it was, on the contrary, particularly appreciated in the ranks of the Voenno-vozdušnye sily, the air force of the Soviet Union, which received almost half of the production, thanks to the "Rent and Loan Law," and employed it, mainly at low altitudes, both in ground attack actions and as a pure fighter and interceptor of enemy bombers and fighter-bombers. And it was precisely a Soviet Airacobra that was the last plane shot down by the Luftwaffe and achieved the last air victory of World War II in Europe.In the course of the conflict, some examples were assigned to the air forces of other Allied countries (Australia and France) and to the Kingdom of Italy, as a co-belligerent country after the events of September 8, 1943.

 
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P-39N
SKU QD72048
Brand QUINTA MODELLING STUDIO
Scale: 1/72
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals 3D

 1/72 Bell P-39N 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (RS Models)Il Bell P-39 Airacobra era un aereo da caccia monomotore, monoplano ad ala bassa, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica statunitense Bell Aircraft Corporation nella seconda metà degli anni trenta. Fu il primo caccia al mondo ad avere il carrello triciclo e il primo ad avere il motore installato al centro della fusoliera, alle spalle del pilota.Prodotto in poco più di 9 500 esemplari, viene però ricordato per essere uno dei velivoli da combattimento più controversi impiegato dagli USA durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Condizionato dalle inadeguate prestazioni del suo propulsore alle alte quote, nei teatri europeo e del Pacifico si trovò surclassato nel ruolo di intercettore e venne gradualmente relegato a compiti secondari.Rifiutato dalla britannica RAF dopo una sola missione di combattimento, venne al contrario particolarmente apprezzato nelle file della Voenno-vozdušnye sily, l'aeronautica militare dell'Unione Sovietica, che ricevette quasi metà della produzione, grazie alla "legge Affitti e prestiti", e lo impiegò, principalmente a bassa quota, sia in azioni di attacco al suolo che come caccia puro e intercettore di bombardieri e cacciabombardieri nemici. E fu proprio un Airacobra sovietico l'ultimo aereo abbattuto dalla Luftwaffe e ad ottenere l'ultima vittoria aerea della seconda guerra mondiale in Europa.Nel corso del conflitto alcuni esemplari furono assegnati alle forze aeree di altri paesi alleati (Australia e Francia) e al Regno d'Italia, quale paese cobelligerante dopo gli eventi dell'8 settembre 1943.

 
 
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P-39D/P-400
SKU QBT-72682
Brand QUICKBOOST
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39D/P-400 Airacobra exhaust (for Arma Hobby)Il Bell P-39 Airacobra era un aereo da caccia monomotore, monoplano ad ala bassa, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica statunitense Bell Aircraft Corporation nella seconda metà degli anni trenta. Fu il primo caccia al mondo ad avere il carrello triciclo e il primo ad avere il motore installato al centro della fusoliera, alle spalle del pilota.Prodotto in poco più di 9 500 esemplari, viene però ricordato per essere uno dei velivoli da combattimento più controversi impiegato dagli USA durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Condizionato dalle inadeguate prestazioni del suo propulsore alle alte quote, nei teatri europeo e del Pacifico si trovò surclassato nel ruolo di intercettore e venne gradualmente relegato a compiti secondari.Rifiutato dalla britannica RAF dopo una sola missione di combattimento, venne al contrario particolarmente apprezzato nelle file della Voenno-vozdušnye sily, l'aeronautica militare dell'Unione Sovietica, che ricevette quasi metà della produzione, grazie alla "legge Affitti e prestiti", e lo impiegò, principalmente a bassa quota, sia in azioni di attacco al suolo che come caccia puro e intercettore di bombardieri e cacciabombardieri nemici. E fu proprio un Airacobra sovietico l'ultimo aereo abbattuto dalla Luftwaffe e ad ottenere l'ultima vittoria aerea della seconda guerra mondiale in Europa.Nel corso del conflitto alcuni esemplari furono assegnati alle forze aeree di altri paesi alleati (Australia e Francia) e al Regno d'Italia, quale paese cobelligerante dopo gli eventi dell'8 settembre 1943. 

 
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P-39D / AIRACOBRA MK.I
SKU BRL-72051
Brand BRENGUN
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Photo etched

1/72 P-39D / Airacobra Mk.I (RS Models kit)

 
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P-39C/D, P-400
SKU EQ-7US17
Brand EQUIPAGE
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39C/D, P-400 Rubber Wheels

 
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P-39/P-400 Airacobra
SKU DK-D72111
Brand DK DECALS
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Category Decals

1/72 P-39/P-400 Airacobra Solomon Isl. (10x camo)Il Bell P-39 Airacobra era un aereo da caccia monomotore, monoplano ad ala bassa, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica statunitense Bell Aircraft Corporation nella seconda metà degli anni trenta. Fu il primo caccia al mondo ad avere il carrello triciclo e il primo ad avere il motore installato al centro della fusoliera, alle spalle del pilota.Prodotto in poco più di 9 500 esemplari, viene però ricordato per essere uno dei velivoli da combattimento più controversi impiegato dagli USA durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Condizionato dalle inadeguate prestazioni del suo propulsore alle alte quote, nei teatri europeo e del Pacifico si trovò surclassato nel ruolo di intercettore e venne gradualmente relegato a compiti secondari.Rifiutato dalla britannica RAF dopo una sola missione di combattimento, venne al contrario particolarmente apprezzato nelle file della Voenno-vozdušnye sily, l'aeronautica militare dell'Unione Sovietica, che ricevette quasi metà della produzione, grazie alla "legge Affitti e prestiti", e lo impiegò, principalmente a bassa quota, sia in azioni di attacco al suolo che come caccia puro e intercettore di bombardieri e cacciabombardieri nemici. E fu proprio un Airacobra sovietico l'ultimo aereo abbattuto dalla Luftwaffe e ad ottenere l'ultima vittoria aerea della seconda guerra mondiale in Europa.Nel corso del conflitto alcuni esemplari furono assegnati alle forze aeree di altri paesi alleati (Australia e Francia) e al Regno d'Italia, quale paese cobelligerante dopo gli eventi dell'8 settembre 1943. 

 
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P-39/P-400 AIRACOBRA FLAPS
SKU BRL-72049
Brand BRENGUN
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Photo etched

1/72 P-39/P-400 Airacobra flaps (RS Models kit)

 
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P-39 THE SOVIET AIR FORCE?S RANKING ACES IN KOBRAS
SKU AML-C72008
Brand AML
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

1/72 P-39 THE SOVIET AIR FORCE?S RANKING ACES IN KOBRAS, PART II

 
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P-39 THE SOVIET AIR FORCE?S RANKING ACES IN KOBRAS
SKU AML-C72007
Brand AML
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

1/72 P-39 THE SOVIET AIR FORCE?S RANKING ACES IN KOBRAS, PART I

 
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P-39 SOVIET ACES IN KOBRAS
SKU AML-D72042
Brand AML
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

1/72 P-39 SOVIET ACES IN KOBRAS

 
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P-39 Q
SKU EXTE-72068
Brand EXTRATECH
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Photo etched

1/72 P-39 Q per kit ACADEMY

 
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P-39 Aircobra Aces of the World War II
SKU PS-72333
Brand PRINT SCALE
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

1/72 P-39 Aircobra Aces of the World War II 1. P-39 N of 9 GIAP, August 1943. Personal aircraft of Kpt. Sultan Achmet - Chan. 2. P-39 N of 16 GIAP, Germany, April 1945. Personal aircraft of Lt. Konstantin Suchow. 3. P-39 Kl ( serial 42-4403) “21", of 45 IAP, Kuban, spring 1943. Personal aircraft of Lt. Dimitr Glinka (30 victories). 4. Airacobra l AH 636 White 33 of Capt Ivan Dmitrievich Gaidaenko, 19 GIAP, Autumn 1942. 5. P-39 D-2 41-38428 White 37 of Capt Vadim Ivanovich Fadeev, 16 GIAP, April 1943. 6. P-400 “77" of 6 IAE VMF SF, winter 1942/43. Personal aircraft of Yuri Penakov. Aircraft in temporary white camouflage with Medium Grey undersurfaces. 7. P-400 “60" of 2 GSAP winter 1942/43. Aircraft silver overall. 8. P-39 N-1 42-9434 White 45 of Capt Aleksandr Fyodorovich Klubov 16 GIAP, Poland, October 1944. 9. P-39 N Silver 24 (serial and pilot unknown), 191 IAP, Leningrad Front, Summer 1944. 10. P-39 Q-25 44-32286 White 77 of Sr Lt Nikolai Vasil’evich Stroikov, 213 GIAP, Poland, September 1944. 11. P-39 Q “ White 10" of Capt Pavel Stepanovich Kutakhov, 19 GIAP, Shongui, late 1943.

 
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P-39 Airacobra, Pacific Theatre
SKU KAG-KD72008
Brand KAGERO
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

 1/72 P-39 Airacobra, Pacific Theatre

 
 
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P-39 Airacobra
SKU CMKSP7488
Brand CMK
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39 Airacobra Wheels (for Academy and other kits)  

 
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P-39 Airacobra
SKU PW-P75022
Brand PEEWIT
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 Wheel bay cover for P-39 Airacobra (ARMA H.)The Bell P-39 Airacobra was a single-engine, low-wing monoplane fighter aircraft developed by the U.S. Bell Aircraft Corporation in the second half of the 1930s. It was the first fighter aircraft in the world to have tricycle undercarriage and the first to have the engine installed in the center of the fuselage, behind the pilot's back.Produced in just over 9,500 examples, it is remembered, however, for being one of the most controversial combat aircraft employed by the U.S. during World War II. Conditioned by the inadequate performance of its thruster at high altitudes, in the European and Pacific theaters it found itself outclassed in the interceptor role and was gradually relegated to secondary duties.Rejected by the British RAF after only one combat mission, it was, on the contrary, particularly appreciated in the ranks of the Voenno-vozdušnye sily, the air force of the Soviet Union, which received almost half of the production, thanks to the "Rent and Loan Law," and employed it, mainly at low altitudes, both in ground attack actions and as a pure fighter and interceptor of enemy bombers and fighter-bombers. And it was precisely a Soviet Airacobra that was the last plane shot down by the Luftwaffe and achieved the last air victory of World War II in Europe.In the course of the conflict some examples were assigned to the air forces of other Allied countries (Australia and France) and to the Kingdom of Italy as a co-belligerent country after the events of September 8, 1943.

 
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P-39 Airacobra
SKU FBOT-72031
Brand FOXBOT DECALS
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

1/72 P-39 Airacobra Stencils

 
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P-39 Airacobra
SKU FBOT-72014
Brand FOXBOT DECALS
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

1/72 P-39 Airacobra Red Snake: Soviet P-39 Airacobras and Stencils

 
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P-39 AIRCOBRA
SKU AIRES7287
Brand AIRES
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Category Details

1/72 P-39 Aircobra wheels & paint masks (ACAD)

 
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P-39 AIRACOBRA COCKPIT SE
SKU AIRES7044
Brand AIRES
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39 Airacobra interni abitacolo per  Academy kit

 
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P-39 AIRACOBRA
SKU EDU-CX057
Brand EDUARD
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Mask

1/72 P-39 Airacobra per kit ACADEMY

 
 
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P-39 AIRACOBRA
SKU PART-S72066
Brand PART
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Photo etched

1/72 P-39 AIRACOBRA per Academy kit

 
 
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P-39 AIRACOBRA
SKU PS-72077
Brand PRINT SCALE
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Category Decals

1/72 P-39 Airacobra   Il Bell P-39 Airacobra era un aereo da caccia monomotore, monoplano ad ala bassa, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica statunitense Bell Aircraft Corporation nella seconda metà degli anni trenta. Fu il primo caccia al mondo ad avere il carrello triciclo e il primo ad avere il motore installato al centro della fusoliera, alle spalle del pilota[5].Prodotto in poco più di 9 500 esemplari, viene però ricordato per essere uno dei velivoli da combattimento più controversi impiegato dagli USA durante la seconda guerra mondiale[5][6]. Condizionato dalle inadeguate prestazioni del suo propulsore alle alte quote, nei teatri europeo e del Pacifico si trovò surclassato nel ruolo di intercettore e venne gradualmente relegato a compiti secondari[5].Rifiutato dalla britannica RAF dopo una sola missione di combattimento[7], venne al contrario particolarmente apprezzato nelle file della Voenno-vozdušnye sily, l'aeronautica militare dell'Unione Sovietica, che ricevette quasi metà della produzione[5][8], grazie alla "legge Affitti e prestiti", e lo impiegò, principalmente a bassa quota, sia in azioni di attacco al suolo[7][8] che come caccia puro e intercettore di bombardieri e cacciabombardieri nemici[8][9]. E fu proprio un Airacobra sovietico l'ultimo aereo abbattuto dalla Luftwaffe e ad ottenere l'ultima vittoria aerea della seconda guerra mondiale in Europa.Nel corso del conflitto alcuni esemplari furono assegnati alle forze aeree di altri paesi alleati (Australia e Francia) e al Regno d'Italia, quale paese cobelligerante dopo gli eventi dell'8 settembre 1943 

 
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P-39 &  P-40
SKU XBBD-7290
Brand BERNA DECALS
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

1/72 BELL P-39 AIRACOBRA & CURTISS P-40 WARHAWK in French Service

 
 
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P-39
SKU QBT-72683
Brand QUICKBOOST
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Details

1/72 P-39 Airacobra Mk.I Fishtail Exhaust (for Arma Hobby)The Bell P-39 Airacobra was a single-engine, low-wing monoplane fighter aircraft developed by the U.S. Bell Aircraft Corporation in the second half of the 1930s. It was the first fighter aircraft in the world to have tricycle undercarriage and the first to have the engine installed in the center of the fuselage, behind the pilot's back.Produced in just over 9,500 examples, it is remembered, however, for being one of the most controversial combat aircraft employed by the U.S. during World War II. Conditioned by the inadequate performance of its thruster at high altitudes, in the European and Pacific theaters it found itself outclassed in the interceptor role and was gradually relegated to secondary duties.Rejected by the British RAF after only one combat mission, it was, on the contrary, particularly appreciated in the ranks of the Voenno-vozdušnye sily, the air force of the Soviet Union, which received almost half of the production, thanks to the "Rent and Loan Law," and employed it, mainly at low altitudes, both in ground attack actions and as a pure fighter and interceptor of enemy bombers and fighter-bombers. And it was precisely a Soviet Airacobra that was the last plane shot down by the Luftwaffe and achieved the last air victory of World War II in Europe.In the course of the conflict some examples were assigned to the air forces of other Allied countries (Australia and France) and to the Kingdom of Italy as a co-belligerent country after the events of September 8, 1943.

 
7,35

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P-39
SKU COL-D72135
Brand COLIBRI DECALS
Nation: United States of America
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

 1/72 P-39 in the Fleet Air Force

 
12,60

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Bell P-39/ P-400 Airacobra
SKU DK-D72116
Brand DK DECALS
Nation: Africa
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

1/72 Bell P-39/ P-400 Airacobra over Africa and ItalyThe Bell P-39 Airacobra was a single-engine, low-wing monoplane fighter aircraft developed by the U.S. Bell Aircraft Corporation in the second half of the 1930s. It was the first fighter aircraft in the world to have tricycle undercarriage and the first to have the engine installed in the center of the fuselage, behind the pilot's back.Produced in just over 9,500 examples, it is remembered, however, for being one of the most controversial combat aircraft employed by the U.S. during World War II. Conditioned by the inadequate performance of its thruster at high altitudes, in the European and Pacific theaters it found itself outclassed in the interceptor role and was gradually relegated to secondary duties.Rejected by the British RAF after only one combat mission, it was, on the contrary, particularly appreciated in the ranks of the Voenno-vozdušnye sily, the air force of the Soviet Union, which received almost half of the production, thanks to the "Rent and Loan Law," and employed it, mainly at low altitudes, both in ground attack actions and as a pure fighter and interceptor of enemy bombers and fighter-bombers. And it was precisely a Soviet Airacobra that was the last plane shot down by the Luftwaffe and achieved the last air victory of World War II in Europe.In the course of the conflict, some examples were assigned to the air forces of other Allied countries (Australia and France) and to the Kingdom of Italy, as a co-belligerent country after the events of September 8, 1943.

 
 
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BELL P-39L/N AIRACOBRA
SKU PW-M72105
Brand PEEWIT
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Mask

1/72 Bell P-39L/N Airacobra ( RS models ) [P-39Q-25 P-39Q Mk.I]

 
7,35

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Airacobra Mk.I (P-39)
SKU DK-D72110
Brand DK DECALS
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

1/72 Airacobra Mk.I (P-39) in RAF/RAAF (12x camo) 

 
22,05

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 BELL  P-39  Q/N AIRACOBRA BELLER
SKU MORS-72280
Brand MERCATINO DELL'USATO
Scale: 1/72
Category Flea market

1/72 BELL P-39 Q/N AIRACOBRA BELLER KIT PLASTICA *** Discontinued

 
 
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