TAMIYA 1/48 VOUGHT F4U-1D CORSAIR WITH MOTO TUG
Fast and heavily armed, the Corsair dominated opposing Japanese aircraft in the latter half of WWII. Following the initial F4U-1 and F4U-1A variants which were flown from land bases by the U.S. Marine Corps, the F4U-1D introduced in April 1944 was the first official carrier-capable version. It had a raised pilot seat position, bubble canopy and broader propeller blades. In addition to its six 12.7mm machine guns, it had two additional pylons on the inner wings as well as the ability to carry eight rockets on the outer wings. The type was used as a fighter-bomber in attacks against the Japanese home islands from February 1945.
- (Corsair Dimensions) Length: 205mm, Wingspan (Extended): 236mm; (“Moto-Tug” Dimensions) Length: 62mm, Width: 29mm
- Distinctive features of the F4U-1D variant such as the higher pilot position and broader propeller blades have been accurately reproduced.
- Model may be assembled with either folded or extended wings.
- Includes parts for two drop tanks and eight rockets.
- “Moto-Tug” includes parts for two types of tow bars.
- Pilot and driver figures as well as three aircraft marking options are included.