The American P-40 fighter , (Warhawk), was the first American fighter to shoot down a Japanese aircraft in World War II and the third most productive main fighter , serving in the aviation forces of 28 Allied nations.
The American-made P-40 Warhawk was the main force against the Japanese aircraft in the middle and late period of the Anti-Japanese War. By coincidence, it adopted a dive tactic similar to that of Germany, and was able to shoot down the Japanese aircraft many times, creating a large number of air combat heroes. It is a major contribution made by the American people to support China's fight against Japanese fascism.
The Flying Tigers is the acronym for the American Volunteer Group to support the Chinese Air Force during the Anti-Japanese War. It was founded by American flight instructor Claire Lee Chennault. The main work area is mainly in Yunnan, China.
The nose of the plane is usually painted with a shark's mouth and eyes, the original intention is to make it look like a shark to scare the Japanese. On December 7, 1941, the Air Force won its first battle over Kunming. The Volunteer Team became famous in this battle and was called the Flying Tigers.
This 3D model is made for the first time using Armor Paint to draw textures. There are many scratches on the surface, steel plate seams, and old parts, which make the overall appearance more realistic.
As usual , there are two versions of different modes, the aviation version and the landing version, for different scenarios.