Heller 80266 - P-40 Kitty Hawk

Heller 80266 - P-40 Kitty Hawk
Heller 80266 - Curtiss P-40 E Kitty Hawk

FEATURES: 
  • Can be built one of three ways
  • Version 1 : 75 Sqn RAAF Port Moresby, New Guinea 1942
  • Version 2 : 11th FS, 343rd FG Fort Glenn AAF 1942
  • Version 3 : 77 Sqn RAAF Livingstone Airstrip Australia 1943
  • 141mm L x 158mm W
  • 43 Pieces
  • Authentic Detail
  • Colourful Decals
  • Low Parts Count
  • Fun To Build! 
1/72nd scale, for ages 10+, paint and cement not included.
On 14 October 1938, Curtiss test pilot Edward Elliott flew the prototype XP-40 on its first flight in Buffalo. 
The XP-40 was the 10th production Curtiss P-36 Hawk, with its Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp 14-cylinder air-cooled radial engine replaced at the direction of Chief Engineer Don R. Berlin by a liquid-cooled, supercharged Allison V-1710 V-12 engine. The first prototype placed the glycol coolant radiator in an underbelly position on the fighter, just aft of the wing's trailing edge.
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