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United States Army Air Forces
United States Army Air Forces

The United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) was the military aviation arm of the United States of America during and immediately after World War II, and the direct predecessor of the United States Air Force.

The AAF was a component of the United States Army, which in 1942 was divided functionally by executive order into three autonomous forces: the Army Ground Forces, the Services of Supply (which in 1943 became the Army Service Forces), and the AAF. Each of these forces had a commanding general who reported directly to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. The AAF controlled all parts of military aviation formerly distributed among the Air Corps, General Headquarters Air Force, and ground forces corps area commanders, and thus became the first air organization of the U.S. Army to control its own installations.

The peak size of the AAF was over 2.4 million men and women in service and nearly 80,000 aircraft in 1944, and 783 domestic bases in December 1943. By VE Day it had 1.25 million men stationed overseas and operated from more than 1,600 airfields worldwide.

The Air Corps became the Army Air Forces in June 1941 to provide the air arm a greater autonomy in which to expand more efficiently, and to provide a structure for the additional command echelons required by a vastly increased force. Although other nations already had separate air forces independent of the army or navy (such as the British Royal Air Force and the German Luftwaffe), the USAAF remained a part of the United States Army until the United States Air Force came into being in September 1947.

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C-47A-65-DL Skytrain United States Army Air Force 42-100558
Named "Buzz Buggy". "1944 - D-Day" Colors.
AeroClassics : AC42100558 | 1:400 scale | 380 pieces Worldwide | read more...

P-47D-40-RA Thunderbolt United States Army Air Force 44-90368/4P-S
Named "Big Ass Bird II". "Howard M. Park, 9th AF/406th FG/513th FS, 1944-45".
Dragon Wings : 50203 | 1:72 scale | 1000 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Hobby Master : HA0164 | 1:72 scale | 1000 pieces Worldwide | read more...

P-40N Warhawk United States Army Air Force 1943 2105711
USAAF Army Pilot Class 43-K, Napier Field, AL, 1943.
Armour Collection : B11E377 | 1:48 scale | 1500 pieces Worldwide | read more...

P-47D-11 Thunderbolt United States Army Air Force 226418
P-47D as flown by Lt.Col. Francis "Gabby" Gabreski, 61 FS, 56 FG, 8 AF, June 1944.
Armour Collection : B11B295 | 1:48 scale | 700 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Curtiss P-40E Warhawk United States Army Air Force ET601
USAAF 49th FG, 9th FS, "Texas Longhorn", John Landers, Port Moresby, New Guinea, December 1942.
Armour Collection : B11B622 | 1:48 scale | 700 pieces Worldwide | read more...

P-47M Thunderbolt United States Army Air Force 44-21149
Named "Ole Miss Lib". "Captain Thomas W. Smith, 63rd FS/56th FG/8th AF, Early 1945".
Dragon Wings : 50289 | 1:72 scale | 800 pieces Worldwide | read more...

P-51D-20NA Mustang United States Army Air Force 44-72123
Named "Millie G". "Major Edward Giller, 343rd FS, 55th FG, Britain 1945".
Hobby Master : HA7713 | 1:48 scale | 600 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Me-262-1A United States Army Air Force Happy Hunter II
USAAF, "Happy Hunter II", Harold Watson.
Armour Collection : B11E216 | 1:48 scale | 700 pieces Worldwide | read more...

P-47D-16-RE Thunderbolt United States Army Air Force White 81
Named "Dallas Blonde". "Lt. Don Kearns, 319th FS/325th FG".
Dragon Wings : 50274 | 1:72 scale | 800 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Curtiss P-40E Warhawk United States Army Air Force 11496 / 7
USAAF 23rd FG Flying Tigers, "White 7", Robert Scott, Burma, 1942.
Armour Collection : B11B619 | 1:48 scale | pieces Worldwide | read more...

P-51D-20NA Mustang United States Army Air Force 44-72940/E9-R
Named "Death's Angel". "2nd Lt. Harry Chapman, 361st FG 'Death's Angel', 460th TRW, 1944".
Hobby Master : HA7716 | 1:48 scale | 700 pieces Worldwide | read more...

F-111E Aardvark United States Air Force 68-0049
"79th TFS 'Tigers', 20th TFW, RAF Station Upper-Heyford, NATO Tiger Meet, 1991".
Hobby Master : HA3009 | 1:72 scale | 800 pieces Worldwide | read more...

GeminiJets : GMUSA046 | 1:400 scale | 500 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Armour Collection : B11B621 | 1:48 scale | 800 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Curtiss P-40F Warhawk United States Army Air Force STUD
Named "STUD". "Lt. Col. Robert Baseler, CO 325th FG, Mateur, Tunisia, September 1943".
Armour Collection : B11B620 | 1:48 scale | 550 pieces Worldwide | read more...

P-51D Mustang United States Army Air Force 569/7
Named "Bunnie". "Capt. Roscoe C. Brown, Jr., 100th FS, 332nd FG, Ramitelli, Italy March 1945".
Hobby Master : HA7717B | 1:48 scale | 500 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Boeing B-17G-25-DL Flying Fortress US Army Air Force 42-38050
"THUNDER BIRD" 359 BS, 112 combat missions with the 303rd Bomb Group, flown by 2Lt Loren Bohle, March 1945. With Stan.d
M-Series : HG7679 | 1:200 scale | pieces Worldwide | read more...

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