Detail & Scale P-51 Mustang Part 1 (Volume 50) by Bert Kinzey
Product Description
The Detail & Scale P-51 Mustang Part 1 (Volume 50) by Bert Kinzey provides an in-depth examination of the early evolution of one of the most famous fighters of World War II.
This volume traces the Mustang's development from the original NA-73X prototype through the Allison-powered production aircraft and the early Merlin-powered P-51B and P-51C models. The book explores the design changes, operational service, and technical features that transformed the Mustang into one of the most effective long-range escort fighters of the war.
Filled with detailed photographs, technical drawings, cockpit images, and historical information, this volume is an invaluable resource for aviation historians and scale modelers.
Whether you're building a Mustang from Airfix, Tamiya, Eduard, Revell, Accurate Miniatures, or Hasegawa, this reference provides excellent information for achieving a historically accurate model.
Features
Detail & Scale Series Volume 50
Written by aviation author Bert Kinzey
Covers prototype through P-51C variants
Detailed cockpit and airframe photographs
Technical drawings and illustrations
Historical development and operational history
Dedicated section for scale modelers
Softcover format
Condition
Pre-owned reference book in good condition. Cover shows light shelf wear and handling marks consistent with age. Interior pages appear complete and readable. Please review photographs carefully as they are part of the description.
Specifications
Attribute | Details |
Title | P-51 Mustang Part 1 |
Series | Detail & Scale |
Volume | 50 |
Author | Bert Kinzey |
Subject | North American P-51 Mustang |
Coverage | Prototype Through P-51C |
Format | Softcover |
Language | English |
Condition | Used |
Why You'll Like It
Outstanding reference for Mustang enthusiasts
Covers early Allison and Merlin-powered variants
Valuable cockpit, engine, and airframe detail photos
Excellent resource for super-detailing scale models
Includes operational and technical information
Great addition to any World War II aviation library
