History
The Curtiss P-40N was the final version of the P-40. Modifications included weight reduction, a more powerful engine and a revised cockpit canopy to improve pilot visibility. Deliveries began in 1944 and over 5,200 were manufactured. They were employed by many allied air forces in the later stages of the war.
A number of USAAF units used P-40Ns, primarily in the Pacific area of operations including New Guinea, the South Central Pacific, the Aleutian Islands and the Chins-Burma-India theatre.
Other users included Australia, which obtained a total of 468 aircraft, Brazil, Canada, China, the Netherlands, New Zealand, which received 172, the Soviet Union, South Africa and the United Kingdom.
Towards the end of the war many P-40Ns were used as advanced training aircraft as better fighters such as the North American P-51 became available.
This model represents the P-40N flying with 74 Squadron, USAAF in Kwellin in China.
Academy 1:72 kit completed by Steve Pulbrook in 2011.