Cutriss P-40E Tomahawk
Curtiss P-40E Tomahawk "White 50" 154
IAP
Major Petr Afanasevich Pokryshev, Leningrad, Winter 1941/42.
Perhaps the most impessive fact about the Curtiss P-40 family of aircraft
was the ability of the aircraft to operate in such a wide variety of
climates, from the deserts of North Africa, through the humidity of
the Pacific Islands to the cold of the Russian front.
Lend-Lease fighters such as the P-39 Airacobra and the P-40 Tomahawk
supplied to Russia by America in 1941 were vital to the Russian Air
Force while their own aircraft were under development.
Born in 1914 Petr Pokryshev flew I-153 biplanes against the Finns in
1939 and recorded his first two kills. In 1941 Hitler invaded Russia
with operation Barbarossa. Pokryshev encountered the Luftwaffe for the
first time and in June shot down a Junkers Ju 88 whilst flying a n I-16
Ishak.
From June to November 1941 the Luftwaffe were punishing the Soviet Air
Force, JG 54 "Grunherz" (see Bf
109F-2) claimed 1,123 Russian aircraft in this six month
period.
In the winter of 1941/42 154 IAP recieved Curtiss P-40E Tomahawks and
were tasked with protecting the vital lifeline to the beseiged city
of Leningrad. Lake Ladoga was frozen over in the winter months and this
allowed a supply route to be set up to the city. It was now that Pokryshev
would become an ace bringing down twenty nine Luftwaffe aircraft seven
of which were shared. A series of near fatal incidents took Pokryshev
out of the frontline but the aircraft manufacturer Aleksandr Yakovlev
made a specially prepared Yak-9 for him so that he could continue flying.
Scale 1:72 Wingspan 6.2" (158 mm) Base
size 6.37" (162 mm) square (No. 4)
Weight not including base 9 ozs (257 grams)
Price £82.00 plus delivery