LF Models 1/72 Bell YMF-1 Airacuda, 7271

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LF Models 1/72 Bell YMF-1 Airacuda, 7271 plastic model kit

1/72 7271 LF Models Bell YMF-1 Airacuda

Resin Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG++

Very highly detailed model of this USAAF multiplace fighter aircraft. Beautifully molded in high-definition resin and includes two frets of numerous PE brass parts, printed instrument panel, very good cockpit and crew stations and more. Includes a color painting guide and full decals. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. From aviastar.org: Embodying many innovatory features and designed by Robert J Woods, the FM-1 Airacuda was a five-seat long-range bomber destroyer. Powered by two engines mounted as pushers, the Airacuda accommodated two gunners in forward extensions of the engine nacelles, these crew members being provided with wing crawl-ways enabling them to gain the fuselage in the event that it proved necessary to evacuate the nacelle gun positions. The prototype, the XFM-1 powered by two 1150hp Allison V-1710-13 12-cylinder liquid-cooled engines driving three-blade propellers via 1.62m extension shafts, was flown on 1 September 1937. Twelve evaluation models were subsequently ordered, nine as YFM-1s and three as YFM-1As which differed in having tricycle undercarriages. Power was provided by 1,150hp Allison V-1710-23s, but three YFM-1s were completed with V-1710-41s of 1,090hp as YFM-1Bs. The 12 YFMs were delivered to the USAAC between February and October 1940, and their armament comprised one 37mm T-9 cannon with 110 rounds in each engine nacelle, one 7.62mm M-2 machine gun with 500 rounds in each of the retractable dorsal turret and ventral tunnel positions, and one 12.7mm M-2 gun firing from each of the port and starboard beam positions. Twenty 13.6kg bombs could be accommodated internally.

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