Forces of Valor 1/72 Die-Cast Aircraft
WW2 PLA P-51D Mustang (1/72) FOV-812013B
The Forces of Valor FOV-812013B depicts a rare and historically significant P-51D Mustang in the markings of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force. Finished in a detailed camouflage scheme, this 1/72 scale die-cast model recreates an aircraft flown by the 2nd Squadron, Air Combat Group, as seen on 1 October 1949 — the founding day of the People’s Republic of China. Combining durable metal construction with authentic detailing, it represents a unique crossover between WWII technology and early Cold War aviation history.
- 1/72 scale die-cast model aircraft
- Predominantly metal construction with fine detailing
- Authentic PLA camouflage and insignia from October 1949
- Rotating propeller, pilot figure, and fixed landing gear
- Detailed surface panel lines and markings
- Ideal for collectors of rare WWII and post-war aircraft
History:
The P-51D Mustang is most famous for its service with the USAAF during World War II, but its legacy extended far beyond 1945. After the war, surplus aircraft were distributed globally, with some entering Chinese service. During the Chinese Civil War and the early years of the People’s Republic, Mustangs were operated by both Nationalist and Communist forces. By 1949, the newly formed People’s Liberation Army Air Force fielded a small number of these aircraft, symbolising both the transitional state of Chinese air power and the broader shifts of the emerging Cold War. The Mustang’s presence in PLA markings marks a fascinating chapter in aviation history, where a symbol of American engineering became part of China’s founding air arm. This Forces of Valor model authentically commemorates that moment.