Potrzebujemy Twojej zgody na wykorzystanie poszczególnych danych, abyś mógł wyświetlać m.in. informacje o Twoich zainteresowaniach. Kliknij „OK”, aby wyrazić zgodę.
Double kit with accessories. The set includes F4F-4 Wildcat and P-400/P-39D Airacobra kits with 3D-printed resin accessories.
Buy this set with a 10% discount in pre-sale - valid till 7th December!
Pre-sale ordered kits shipment will start in the second week of December.
"Cactus" was the code name for the US air base on Guadalcanal, an island that faced heavy fights in the second half of 1942. The combined forces of the US Marine Corps, US Navy and USAAF stopped the onslaught of a Japanese invasion for the first time in the war. This would not have been done without a combined air force called the Cactus Air Force. This informal unit operated from the summer of 1942 to the spring of 1943, when its structure was reorganised as part of the 13th Air Force.
The Marines landed on the island on August 7, 1942. The first US aircraft over Guadalcanal came from the aircraft carriers USS Saratoga and USS Enterprise. They repulsed two waves of G4M Betty bombers escorted by Zeros, inflicting heavy losses on them. The Americans quickly finished the runway and named the base Henderson Field (a USMC officer killed in the Battle of Midway). On August 20, the first Marine aeroplanes were landed there, SBD bombers from VMSB-232 and F4F-4 Wildcat fighters from VMF-223, delivered by the aircraft carrier USS Long Island. P-400 Airacobras from the 67th USAAF Squadron joined them at the turn of September.
Japanese tactics were based on massive air raids, land attacks and shelling from the sea. Cactus Air Force pilots repulsed air raids, supported infantry operations by bombing Japanese positions, and fought enemy supply transports as far as possible. Subsequent USMC and USAAF units arriving on the island wore out quickly, their structure was blurred, and the healthy pilots at the time flew on available planes from all squadrons. The culmination came in a series of air-sea battles on November 11-14, 1942, when Japanese reinforcements being transported to Guadalcanal were repelled. From December 1942, the Japanese began withdrawing from the island. During this period, Cactus Air Force aircraft began actively attacking neighbouring islands and shipping on the approaches to Guadalcanal. In April 1943, the enemy made the last attempt at a massive air offensive on the island, which ended in failure.
The primary Cactus Air Force fighters were the F4F-4 Wildcats and the P-400/P-39D Airacobras. The former was mainly used as an interceptor (it had better performance at higher altitudes), the latter as a ground-attack aircraft (it had poor performance at high altitudes, but the 20mm or 37mm cannon was effective at attacking ground targets). These aircraft were supplemented with P-38 and P-40 machines (November-December 1942) and F4U-1 Corsair (spring 1943). However, the main weight of the fights in the hottest period rested on Wildcats and Airacobras.
Kod produktu | AMH70049 |
---|---|
Marka | ARMA HOBBY |
Gwarancja |
0 ocena a 0 recenzje użytkowników
Potrzebujemy Twojej zgody na wykorzystanie poszczególnych danych, abyś mógł wyświetlać m.in. informacje o Twoich zainteresowaniach. Kliknij „OK”, aby wyrazić zgodę.
Możesz odmówić zgody tutaj.
Tutaj możesz dostosować ustawienia plików cookie zgodnie ze swoimi preferencjami.