P-51B Mustang, Shangri-La, 23-vic. ace Maj. Gentile, 336th FS, 4th FG, 1/72 Die Cast Model
Major Don Gentile was a renowned American fighter pilot and ace during World War II. Flying with the U.S. Army Air Forces' 4th Fighter Group, he achieved 21.83 confirmed aerial victories, making him one of the top U.S. aces of the war. He primarily flew the P-51 Mustang, famously naming his aircraft "Shangri-La." Gentile was celebrated for his fearless flying, aggressive tactics, and leadership in combat. His exploits earned him the Distinguished Service Cross and other high honors. A symbol of American air superiority, Gentile's bravery and skill made him a national hero and a legend among fighter pilots.
Features
- Model is approximately 5.25" long with an 6.25" wingspan
- Made of die cast metal with plastic pieces
- Spinning propellers
- Realistic weathered paint scheme
- Optional positioned landing gear
- Authentic ordinance load
- Display stand included
Major Don Gentile was a renowned American fighter pilot and ace during World War II. Flying with the U.S. Army Air Forces' 4th Fighter Group, he achieved 21.83 confirmed aerial victories, making him one of the top U.S. aces of the war. He primarily flew the P-51 Mustang, famously naming his aircraft "Shangri-La." Gentile was celebrated for his fearless flying, aggressive tactics, and leadership in combat. His exploits earned him the Distinguished Service Cross and other high honors. A symbol of American air superiority, Gentile's bravery and skill made him a national hero and a legend among fighter pilots.