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Plastic Models → Plastic Model Airplanes → 1/30-1/39 Scale
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The F-15 Eagle is an all-weather, extremely maneuverable, tactical fighter designed to gain and maintain air superiority in aerial combat. The Eagle's air superiority is achieved through a mixture of unprecedented maneuverability and acceleration,range, weapons and avionics. It can penetrate enemy defense and outperform and outfight any current or projected enemy aircraft. The F-15 has electronic systems and weaponry to detect, acquire, track and attack enemy aircraft
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The Phantom II was developed initially as a twin-engined two-seat long-range all-weather attack fighter for service with the US Navy. A letter of intent to order two prototypes was issued 18 October 1954, at which time the aircraft was designated AH-1. The designation was changed to F4H-1 26 May 1955, with change of mission to missile fighter, and the prototype XF4H-1 flew for the first time 27 May 1958. The first production Phantom II was delivered to US Navy Squadron
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The F-4 was designed to meet a US Navy requirement for a fleet air defence fighter to counter the threat posed by fast long-range Soviet bombers. McDonnell's design used twin engines to give high supersonic speed, large internal fuel capacity for long range, and powerful radar and radar-guided missiles. The US Air Force also ordered the F-4 in 1962. . With over 2,800 delivered, the US Air Force was the biggest user of the F-4, the Navy and Marine Corps taking over 1,200.
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About the McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantom II Marines. When test pilot Robert C. Little prepared to take off in the YF4H-1 prototype on May 27, 1958, few onlookers could have guessed at the success story yet to unfold. Over thirty years from that faithful day, the successors of that prototype, the Phantom series of aircraft, would be protecting the skies over the free world and see adoption by eleven nations including the U.S. Navy, Air Force and Marines. The Phantom II was
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Assembly kit of the early production version of the F-4E Phantom II main fighter of the U.S. Airforce. Scale; 1/32, fuselage length; 600mm, wingspan; 368mm. The intrepid form of the F-4E Phantom with its characteristically elongated nose, has beenaccurately reproduced. Fuselage has been molded as one piece with intricate areas faithfully recreated. Main pieces can be fastened to fuselage with screws. . Plane's nose can be reproduced with clear parts to allow viewing of the
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Includes parts for replication of the GBU-28 ''Bunker Buster'', as well as AGM-130 and JDAM guided bombs, and ARAAM air-to-air missiles. . 1/32 scale, total length 600, total width 404mm. . Faithfully recreates intrepid form of Strike Eagle. Main parts such as fuselage and wings are to be fastened with screws. Radar unit/nose side-access panel, and Vulcan Cannon hatch can all be opened and closed after assembly. Canopy and air brakes can be assembled in either the up or
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Operating variable geometry wing. Accurately detailed fuselage characteristics. Realistically detailed external stores including GBU-24 Paveway III, GBU-16 Paveway II, AIM-54 Phoenix, AIM-7 Sparrow, AIM-9L/M Sidewinder, Mk-82 Snakeye, AN/AAQ-14 LANTIRN targeting pod, fuel fuel tank. Detailed cockpit interior. Three pilot and crew figures. Treaded Goodyear tires for the completely detailed nose and main landing gears. Safety-pin tag and wheel chocks. Clear canopy with metal
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Immaculately detailed jet engine can be removed and loaded via a hook and rail system. Stores can be removed and replaced after assembly. Trailing edge flaps, horizontal stabilizer fins and vertical tail fin flaps move after assembly Ejector seat slides up and down on a rail. Metal pitot tube and static dischargers Die-cast metal landing gear Photo-etched seatbelt buckles, radar antenna and flare dispensers 1 pilot figure Box designed to store model after assembly.. Highly
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A Block 32 model replica as flown by the Thunderbirds aerobatic team. Accurately depicted characteristics like smaller air intake, wingtip launchers, engine nozzle, cockpit and landing gears. 2 interchangeable engine nozzles allow you to depict cruising or afterburner speed, even after assembly! High-grade metal photo etched parts. Intricately reproduced cockpit including pilot figure. Movable flaps and fins. Die cast landing gears with realistic rubber grooved tires. Metal
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Accurately reproduced static display model, including the cowling and fuselage shape. Slide molded cowling and fuselage with accurately depicted rivets and surface texture. Beautifully reproduced cockpit includes complete module and floor details,as well as bulkhead and instrument panel. Folded and extended wing tips can be used interchangably even after assembly. A realistic replica of the Sakae type 12 engine including the propeller reduction unit and exhaust pipe. Metal
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High-quality plastic parts molded with the highest level of detail and accuracy. Precision-made metal parts included for 20mm cannon barrels and pitot tube. Beautifully reproduced cockpit includes complete module and floor details, as well as bulkhead and instrument panel. Realistically rendered seat belts with etched metal buckels. Highly detailed 7. 7mm Type 97 machine guns. Metal shafts and photo etched hinges allow the rudder and flaps to be movable. Retractable landing
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