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The North American P-51B Mustang flown by John Bennett of the 487th Fighter Squadron, 352nd Fighter Group—famously known as the “Blue-Nosed Bastards of Bodney”—was part of one of the most successful fighter units of the United States Army Air Forces in the European Theater. Operated by the United States Army Air Forces, the North American P-51 Mustang revolutionized long-range escort missions with its combination of speed, range, and high-altitude performance. The distinctive blue-painted nose of the 352nd Fighter Group became a feared and respected symbol among Allied and enemy pilots alike.
Based at RAF Bodney in 1944, Bennett and his squadron flew critical escort missions for heavy bombers targeting strategic sites across Nazi-occupied Europe. During the intense air campaign leading up to and following the D-Day, P-51B Mustangs provided vital protection to bomber formations, engaging German fighters and suppressing enemy defenses. The 487th Fighter Squadron played a key role in achieving air superiority, allowing Allied bombing operations to proceed with reduced losses and greater effectiveness.
The P-51B Mustang also participated in a wide range of missions beyond escort duty, including strafing, ground attack, and armed reconnaissance. The 352nd Fighter Group earned an outstanding combat record during World War II, becoming one of the top-scoring Mustang groups in the European Theater. Pilots like John Bennett contributed to the group’s reputation for aggressive tactics and disciplined flying, helping secure Allied control of the skies over Europe in the final years of the war.
This 1:72 scale model is a striking tribute to one of the most legendary fighter units of World War II. Featuring the iconic blue nose markings and detailed Mustang design, it captures the speed, elegance, and combat legacy of this famed aircraft. Perfect for collectors of WWII aviation, this replica honors the bravery and skill of Allied fighter pilots; add it to your collection today for a historically significant centerpiece.
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