HA1990A signed signature John Stiles F-4B Phantom II VF-143 F-4C Phantom II Lt. John Stiles Tactical Reconnaissance Sq January 1972 1:72 F-4C Phantom II Lt. John Stiles Tactical Reconnaissance Sq January 1972 1:72 F-4C Phantom II Lt. John Stiles Tactical Reconnaissance Sq January 1972 1:72 F-4C Phantom II Lt. John Stiles Tactical Reconnaissance Sq January 1972 1:72 F-4C Phantom II Lt. John Stiles Tactical Reconnaissance Sq January 1972 1:72 F-4C Phantom II Lt. John Stiles Tactical Reconnaissance Sq January 1972 1:72
F-4C Phantom II Lt. John Stiles Tactical Reconnaissance Sq January 1972 1:72

F-4C Phantom II Lt. John Stiles Tactical Reconnaissance Sq January 1972 1:72

Hobby Master Air Power series
F-4C Phantom II Lt. John Stiles Tactical Reconnaissance Sq January 1972 HA1990B
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Item: HA1990B
Scale 1:72
Details
Hobby Master Air Power series F-4C Phantom II Lt. John Stiles Tactical Reconnaissance Sq January 1972 HA1990A Item: HA1990B Scale 1:72 True 1/72 scale Professionally painted Great attention to detail All markings are Tampoed (pad applied) Option to display the model on a stand that is provided Model can be shown with the landing gear in the down or up positions Canopies can be displayed open or closed Crew figures Extremely heavy metal with a minimum of plastic Highly collectable One of the most famous and easily recognized fighter aircraft of the post-WWII era was the McDonnell F-4 Phantom II. This aircraft was developed as a private venture by the aircraft company but was soon ordered by the USN as a carrier-based attack aircraft. Its first flight took place on May 27, 1958 and it entered active service in December 1960. It wasn’t long after the F-4B appeared that a fly-off was set up with USAF front-line fighters. It was no contest, the F-4 performed so well that the USAF ordered their own variant, the F-4C. As time went on, the F-4 evolved into well over a dozen variants. VF-143 “Pukin’ Dogs” adopted their insignia in 1953. One of several stories goes that the squadron commander’s wife said the insignia reminded her of a pukin’ dog which the pilots liked so the named was born. The second unit to be named VF-143 “Pukin’ Dogs” came about on June 20, 1962 and was equipped with F4H-1 Phantom II (later re-designated F-4B Phantom II). F-4B 151444 was one of the B variants that were upgraded to N’s and joined the USN in 1973. Specification of the F-4B Phantom II Number of “B” variant built for USN and USMC - 649 Engines – 2 x General Electric J79-GE-8A/-8B/-8C turbojets, 10,900 lb.s.t. dry, 17,000 lb.s.t. with afterburner Performance Maximum speed @ Sea level - 845 mph @ 48,000 ft - 1,485 mph Initial climb rate - 28,000 fpm Service ceiling - 62,000 ft Combat ceiling - 56,850 ft. Combat range Normal - 400 miles Maximum range – 2,300 miles with maximum fuel load Weights Empty - 28,000 pounds Gross - 44,600 pounds Combat - 38,500 pounds Maximum take-off - 54,600 pounds Dimensions Wingspan - 38 ft 5 in Wing area - 530 sq. ft Length - 58 ft 3.75 in Height - 16 ft 3 in
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    HA1990B
  • Brand
    Hobby Master
  • Country of Manufacture
  • Scale
    1:72
  • Material
    No
  • Aircraft Type
    Fixed-Winged
  • Era
    Vietnam
  • Aircraft
    F-4 (Phantom)
  • Propulsion
    Jet-Powered
  • Role
    Fighter / Interception
  • Country
    United States
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
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