P-47M Thunderbolt  Major George Bostwick, United Kingdom 1945 1:48 P-47M Thunderbolt  Major George Bostwick, United Kingdom 1945 1:48 P-47M Thunderbolt  Major George Bostwick, United Kingdom 1945 1:48 P-47M Thunderbolt  Major George Bostwick, United Kingdom 1945 1:48
P-47M Thunderbolt  Major George Bostwick, United Kingdom 1945 1:48

P-47M Thunderbolt Major George Bostwick, United Kingdom 1945 1:48

Hobby Master 1:48 Air Power Series
P-47M Thunderbolt Major George Bostwick, 61st FS, 56th FG 8th AF, Boxted, United Kingdom 1945
1:48 Scale
Item: HA8403
Details
Hobby Master 1:48 Air Power Series P-47M Thunderbolt Major George Bostwick, 61st FS, 56th FG 8th AF, Boxted, United Kingdom 1945 1:48 Scale Item: HA8403 Hobby Master "1:48 Air Power Series" diecast airplanes feature: Diecast metal construction with some plastic components. Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals. Opening canopies, revealing detailed cockpit interiors. Interchangeable extended/retracted landing gear. Presentation stand to display the aircraft "in flight". Authentic detachable ordnance loads complete with placards. Accurately detailed underside with concealed screwheads. The P-47M was designed to run down and destroy the German buzz-bombs and the Luftwaffe’s new jets and rocket powered aircraft. To accomplish this a Pratt and Whitney P&W R-2800-57 (C) engine was added as well as a new larger super-charger. The engine also had water injection and all this allowed the P-47M a war-emergency power of 2,800 hp @ 32,500 feet. Air brakes were added to help the aircraft slow during a dive. No under-wing racks were attached because the P-47M was strictly meant to be a fighter. Because of delays the P-47M didn’t reach the ETO until December 1944. Major George Eugene Bostwick was assigned 2 P-47s during his tour with the 62nd FS, 56th FG, US 8th AF stationed at Boxted, Essex, England. Both of the P-47s were named “Ugly Duckling” but this name was never painted on his aircraft. Bostwick scored eight aerial victories between June 7, 1944 and April 7, 1945. On March 25th 1945 Bostwick shot down an ME-262 and damaged another on April 7, 1945. Along with his eight aerial victories Major Bostwick is credited with 2 aerial damaged and 6 ground victories.
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    HA8403
  • Brand
    Hobby Master
  • Country of Manufacture
    N/A
  • Scale
    1:48
  • Material
    N/A
  • Aircraft Type
    Fixed-Winged
  • Era
    World War II
  • Aircraft
    P-47
  • Propulsion
    Propeller-Driven
  • Role
    Fighter / Interception
  • Country
    Great Britain
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
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