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AA32821 Mosquito Intruder Moonbeam McSwine

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Mosquito Intruder Moonbeam McSwine

Known as ‘Moonbeam McSwine’, the nose art featured a pipe-smoking,gun-toting Hillbilly girl of the same name, a character from the ‘Li’l Abner’ comic strip which was popular at the time.

  • 1:72 Scale
  • 228mm Wingspan
  • Detailed Crew Figures
  • Optional Undercarriage Down
  • Rotatable Propeller(s)/Rotor(s)

Product Info

De Havilland Mosquito FB.VI HJ719/TH-U ˜Moonbeam McSwine™, 1st Lt. James Forrest ˜Lou' Luma (USAAF) No.418 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force, Night Intruder missions, Ford airfield, March 1944.

Encouraged to join the Royal Canadian Air Force following a chance meeting with a serving RCAF pilot, American James Forrest ˜Lou' Luma successfully negotiated his pilot training and was posted to fly the de Havilland Mosquito in England, even though he didn't't even know what one looked like at that point. Arriving in England in the summer of 1943, he was assigned to No.418 squadron to fly night intruder missions and was given the luxury of just a single flight observing a flight instructor (from the navigator's seat), before making his first Mosquito solo. Re-assigned to the USAAF in July 1943, Luma was allowed to remain flying with the RCAF as they didn't't want to break up his successful partnership with friend and navigator since training, Colin Finlayson, a man with whom he would go on to fly thirty operational missions.

The Mosquito fighter the pair normally flew was quite unusual in that it sported nose artwork, something which was the exception rather than the norm on Royal Air Force fighters. Known as ˜Moonbeam McSwine™, the nose art featured a pipe-smoking, gun-toting Hillbilly girl of the same name, a character from the ˜Li™l Abner™ comic strip which was popular at the time. The pair scored their first victory when shooting down a Messerschmitt Me 410 night fighter near Wunstorf on the night of 21st/22nd January 1944, an aircraft that had shot down a British bomber earlier that same night and had returned to base to refuel and re-arm. On taking off for this second sortie, the Luftwaffe pilot forgot to turn off his lights, making the German fighter relatively easy prey for Luma in his prowling Mosquito intruder.

What's Inside

1 x Aircraft, 1x Stand

Tech Specs

How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?
2
Item Scale
1:72 Scale
Batteries Required
No
Release type
New Livery
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
17.5
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
22.8
Finish
Painted
Colour
Green/Grey/Black
Wingspan (mm)
228
Detailed Crew Figures
Yes
Fine Rigging Detail
No
Fixed Undercarriage
No
Folding Wings
No
Fuel Tanks
No
Movable Sweeping Wings
No
Moving Parts
No
Moving Rear/Ventral Gun(s)
No
Open/Closed Airbrake
No
Opening Bomb Bay Doors
No
Opening Canopy
No
Opening Radio Hatch
No
Optional Undercarriage Down
Yes
Removeable Engine Covers
No
Rotatable Propeller(s)/Rotor(s)
Yes
Rotatable Turret(s)
No
Sliding Door
No
Stationary Drooping Rotor Blades
No
Visible Gun Bay
No
Wood Grain Effect Propeller
No
Aviation Photo-etched Aerial(s)
No
Aviation Armament/Weapons
No
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A detailed die-cast scale model for the adult collector. Not suitable for children under 14 years.