Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

Quoting from Wikipedia:


 * The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American single-engined, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground-attack aircraft that first flew in 1938. The P-40 design was a modification of the previous Curtiss P-36 Hawk which reduced development time and enabled a rapid entry into production and operational service. The Warhawk was used by most Allied powers during World War II, and remained in frontline service until the end of the war. It was the third most-produced American fighter of World War II, after the P-51 and P-47.
 * P-40 Warhawk was the name the United States Army Air Corps and after June 1941, USAAF-adopted name for all models, making it the official name in the U.S. for all P-40s. The British Commonwealth and Soviet air forces used the name Tomahawk for models equivalent to the P-40B and P-40C, and the name Kittyhawk for models equivalent to the P-40D and all later variants.

Neil Wilson's prop of the P-40 'Kittyhawk' is an Obj model, packed for Poser. Inludes British Desert Air Force + Aleutian Tigers paint scheme, plus bonus 'Lee's Hope' based at Duxford England. Usual gear up / down, canopy and bombs options.

Bazze's figure is in .obj format and as rigged poser character. It has various movable control surfaces and landing gear, droptank and canopy open/close options