Strana 41
FE1021 P-51D seatbelts STEEL (PE
-
Set)
644030 P-51D-10 LööK (Brassin)
644031 P-51D-15+ LööK (Brassin)
648086 US 250lb bombs (2 pcs) (Brassin)
648485 P-51D exhaust stacks (Brassin)
648486 P-51D exhaust stacks w/ fairing (Brassin)
648487 P-51D Hamilton Standard propeller (Brassin)
648494 P-51D wheels diamond tread (Brassin)
648503 P-51D wheels oval tread (Brassin)
648504 P-51D wheels cross tread (Brassin)
648505 P-51D wheels block tread (Brassin)
648511 P-51D wheels diamond tread 2 (Brassin)
648517 P-51D gun bays (Brassin)
648522 P-51D cockpit (Brassin)
648555 P-51D engine (Brassin)
648570 P-51D gun sights (Brassin)
648571 P-51D 75gal drop tanks (Brassin)
648742 P-51D wheel bay PRINT (Brassin)
6481161 P-51D undercarriage legs PRINT (Brassin)
3DL48003 P-51D-10 SPACE (3D Decal Set)
3DL48004 P-51D-15+ SPACE (3D Decal Set)
3DL48036 P-51K-5 SPACE (3D Decal Set)
EX953 P-51D surface panels (Mask)
EX954 P-51D national insignia (Mask)
For P-51D 1/48
RECOMMENDED:
P-51D-10, 44-14351, Col. Hubert Zemke, HQ 479
st
FG, 8
th
AF,
Wattisham, United Kingdom, September 1944
Hubert “Hub” Zemke was one of the most
successful pilots of World War II and an
outstanding commander. In 1936, he completed
basic pilot training at Randolph Field in Texas.
In 1937, he completed the fighter pilot course at
Kelly Field in Texas, and in 1941 he was assigned
to the US Embassy in Moscow, where he trained
Russian pilots on P-40 Tomahawk aircraft.
After returning to the United States, Zemke
took command of the legendary 56
th
Fighter
Group in September 1942, the first Army Air
Forces unit equipped with the then-new P-47
Thunderbolt. Under his leadership, “Zemke’s
Wolf Pack” achieved more than 500 of the
56
th
Fighter Group’s total 674 aerial victories.
Zemke himself contributed 16 kills. In early
August 1944, he took command of the
479
th
Fighter Group armed with P-51D Mustangs,
and on September 26, during his first aerial
engagement with the enemy while flying
a Mustang, Zemke shot down two Bf 109s over
Münster, Germany. One of the German pilots
shot down was Alfred Grisławski, an ace with
132 kills. Zemke achieved his last kill on October
7, when he participated in the destruction of
a Bf 109. On October 30, 1944, during his 154th
combat mission, Zemke had to bail out of
his Mustang in adverse weather over enemy
territory. After several days on the run, he was
captured and sent to the Stalag Luft I prisoner
of war camp, where he spent the rest of the
war. He became the unofficial commander of
approximately 7,000 prisoners, who called
themselves “Provisional Wing X”. After the war,
Zemke remained in the Air Force, participated
in the Berlin Airlift, and worked at the Pentagon.
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