P-67 Bat (2)Product no.: US-062USAAF heavy bomber destroyer or fighter-bomber, this innovative design was not placed into production. But what if it was? |
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P-77 Light Fighter (3)Product no.: US-064Light weight plywood fighter intended for mass-production and use as a natioanl defense fighter, this innovative design was not put into full production. How would it fare against Nazi bombers? |
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P-47N Thunderbolt (2)Product no.: US-067Final production version of the P-47, this version saw combat in the Pacific. |
P-51H Mustang (2)Product no.: US-068Final version of the Mustang to see combat in WW2, this variant had extended range and other improvements. |
Vought OS-2U KingfisherProduct no.: US-069US Navy catapult recon aircraft, used in every theater of the war. Carried by cruisers and battleships. |
Boeing P-26 Peashooter (2)Product no.: US-070Pre-war fighter that saw action in the Philippines in 1941 with both the USAAF and Philippine Air Force. Credited with knocking down at least one Zero! |
P-38J Lightning Droop Snoot (2)Product no.: US-071Field modifications of the P-38 for reconaissance work. |
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PV-1 VenturaProduct no.: US-074US Navy & Marine Corps armed maritime recon and light strike bomber, served in many theaters, but primarily in the Pacific. |
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New TBM-3W Avenger AEWProduct no.: US-076Modification of the Avenger torpedo bomber to carry Airborne Early Warning radar (AEW). Used late war in the Pacific, post war for a number of years. Also used by Royal Navy and French Navy post-WW2. |
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