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The Rolls-Royce Merlin engine was powering the best warplanes in England early in the war. To develop a new engine for the fledgling P-51 would take much time and the allies did not have it. In 1940, the Packard Motor Company of the U.S. began license production of the Merlin V-1650-1 engine in Detroit. Both the U.S. and England started modifications almost simultaneously. 10 airframes were altered and became the start of the most successful fighter series of the war.
| EAN (Barcode) | 4950344610471 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tamiya |
| Minimum Age | N/A |
| Recommended Age | No |
| Scale | 1:48 |
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