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 seri
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 developed by McDonnell Douglas and first pitted against Voughts F8U-3 Crusader III to see which aircraft would be the Navy’s next main carrier-borne fighter. In 1959, the selection was made in favor of the robust Phantom II. The early production model, the F4H-1F, underwent various tests and training exercises, eventually leading to the F4H-1.
Features:
– Scale: 1:32
– Plastic model kit (unassembled)
– Accurately reproduced exterior and cockpit
– Die-cast landing gear parts
– Solid synthetic rubber tyres
– Realistic pilot figures
– 600 gallon drop tank
– Arresting hook
– Martin Baker Mk.H7 ejection seat
– Dimensions [cm]: 55.5 long x 36.8 wingspan
Requires:
– Assembly
– Cement (glue)
– Hobby knife
– Sprue cutters
– Paint
This kit is a detailed scale model for hobbyists. Glue, paint and tools sold separately. Contains small parts. Actual product may vary slightly from the pictures shown.
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