Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October 1941
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F  North Africa October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F  North Africa October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F  North Africa October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F  North Africa October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F  North Africa October
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  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F  North Africa October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F  North Africa October
  • Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F  North Africa October
Item No FOV-812060A
Scale 1/72
Product Name Curtiss P-40B / Tomahawk Mk IIB 112 Squadron (Royal Air Force), AK402, GA-F, North Africa, October 1941
Country Britian
Machine Type Fighter aircrafts
Materials ABS, Polycarbonate, PVC & Zinc Alloy
Weight 620 g / 21.86 ounce
Product Size 131 x 156 x 51 mm / 5.16 x 6.14 x 2 in.
Box Size 300 x 190 x 160 mm / 11.82 x 7.48 x 6.3 in.
  • Introducción y antecedentes

The P-40 Warhawk was a new fighter developed by Curtiss-Wright Corporation, combining the airframe of their earlier P-36 Hawk with an Allison V-1710-19 liquid-cooled engine. In terms of performance, the P-40 was mediocre compared to Axis fighters of the early 1940s. However, its timely production made it the only mass-produced single-seat fighter available when the U.S. officially entered the war in 1941. As a result, the P-40 was not only used by American forces but also extensively supplied to Allied nations, becoming an iconic aircraft of the early war effort. Production ceased in November 1944, with a total of 13,738 units built, ranking it as the third most-produced U.S. fighter of the war.
 

One of the most recognizable features of the P-40 was its "shark mouth" nose art. During the North African Campaign in June 1941, the British No. 112 Squadron RAF—the first unit to fly the P-40 (then called the "Tomahawk") in combat—adopted this striking design, which later became a symbol of Allied air power.
 

While the P-40 was outclassed at high altitudes by German fighters like the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Focke-Wulf Fw 190, and saw limited use in Western and Northern Europe, it played a critical role in three major Allied theaters from 1941 to 1944North Africa, the Southwest Pacific, and China.
 

Though often dismissed during the war as suitable only for close air support, postwar analysis—including detailed reviews of squadron records—revealed a different story. The P-40 proved to be a highly effective fighter, capable of inflicting heavy losses on enemy aircraft despite sometimes suffering severe attrition itself. According to wartime records, over 200 Allied P-40 pilots from seven nations (England, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, the U.S., and the Soviet Union) became fighter aces. Even after becoming obsolete as a frontline fighter, the P-40 continued to serve effectively as a ground-attack aircraft, remaining in production long past its prime.

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