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Daniel Křivánek (Skrivan)
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P-51D-10 Mustang

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51 10 February, 20:26
Zbynek Honzik
Very nice job, Daniel!
11 February, 12:57
Robert Podkoński
Fantastic work, Daniel! Interesting "camo".
11 February, 13:21
Guy Rump
Very nice work! 👍
11 February, 14:15
Daniel Křivánek
thank you all
12 February, 06:57
Neuling
Excellent paintwork and finish
12 February, 11:02
Doubtingmango
That is definitely the toughest paint scheme option for the kit. Looks fantastic
12 February, 13:45
Daniel Křivánek
Thak you. The model is sprayed over OMASK masks.
Spraying and masking procedure
kitforum.cz/domains/..c.php?p=29713#p29713
14 February, 12:26
Daniel Křivánek
I built this model as a memory of my first 1/48 scale model
P-51D Mustang (Revell 4320, 1:48)

4320
 
14 February, 12:28
Maciej Bellos
Oh you brought up so many memories! Thank you!
14 February, 12:54
Daniel Křivánek
😉
15 February, 11:40
Ludvík Kružík
Mustang looks great! 👍

It's been a really long time since I built the same Mustang (the Revell one). But as a reminder of days gone by, I still have it in my display case.
2 April, 23:17
CaptGPF
Beautifully done
2 April, 23:31
Daniel Křivánek
thanks
3 April, 06:36
J35J
Great work!👍🏻
3 April, 07:12
Gerald
👍
4 April, 06:46

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Claiborne Holmes Kinnard was one of the most successful pilots in combat against ground targets. He was born October 29, 1912, in Franklin, Tennessee. After obtaining his pilot rating, he commanded the Air Force from 27 November to June 354. FS. On 12 June 1944 he was given command of the superior 355th. FG, which he commanded until the end of August. In September he was transferred to the 4th FG, which he also commanded for a short time from 3 November to 29 November 1944. He then returned to 355. FG, where he served until May 1945. During his career he achieved eight victories in aerial combat and destroyed seventeen more aircraft on the ground. Kinnard flew this Mustang from September to November 1944 as commander of the 4th FG. His machine was adorned with red Man O'War lettering on the left side of the nose and topped with camouflage stripes of green, probably a shade of Olive Drab. On the left side of the cockpit frame were the symbols of kills. The appearance of the invasion stripes corresponds to the modification after early September 1944, when only parts of them remained on the lower fuselage.

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