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Cap - Baseball Cap
Black baseball cap with yellow-orange letters reading, "Pilot P-63". Cap worn by Weldon Smith.
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Color slide - 1985
Color slide, a blue, brown, white, and yellow Bell P-63 Kingcobra model airplane with pilot dummy in cockpit, on ground, outdoors at the 1985 National Aeromodeling Championships (Nats) at the Westover Air Force Base (AFB) in Chicopee, MA; cowl reads "91", side of fuselage reads "G", and vertical stabilizer reads "138352"; stamped on frame: "31" Notes in slide box containing slides A2022.25.1169 through A2022.25.1262: "NATS 1985?", "86 NATS", "...
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Kit, Model - King Cobra kit
Kit to build a Control Line Bell P-63 King Cobra. Kit is in original black and yellow cardboard box. This kit is part of their Balsa Builds Better series. When complete it has an 18" wingspan.
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Model Airplane - Air Cobra Pylon Racer
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Model Airplane - RP-63G Pinball RC Model
Scale Radio Control model of a Bell RP-63G Kingcobra Pinball aircraft built by Weldon Smith. Balsa framework construction covered in tissue painted to be bright orange. Weldon Smith built this model as an exact replica of the RP-63G, a version of a P-63 KingCobra, that he flew while a pilot during WWII.
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Report - Documentation for RP-63G Model Airplane
Binder containing the scale documentation photographs, research, and plans for a reproduction of the RP-63G Pinball built by Weldon Smith. Documentation is presented in an oversized black booklet, with a black cover and black pages. All text has been typed onto bright orange pages.
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