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  • Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II
  • Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II
  • Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II
  • Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II
  • Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II
  • Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II
  • Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II
  • Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II
  • Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II
  • Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II

Tamiya 61121 - 1/48 Mcdonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II

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    The F-4 Phantom II, which began deployment in the early 1960s and produced more than 5,000 aircraft. As a versatile aircraft boasting a long cruising range and excellent loading capacity, it is said to be the most successful jet fighter because it has been operated not only by the US Navy and Air Force but also around the world. In 1952, the US Navy presented aircraft manufacturers with design requirements for supersonic fighters. In this development competition, McDanell gave up on Vought's F-8 Crusader, but continued development thereafter. Create a double-seat fleet air defense fighter with all-weather performance and two powerful engines. This fighter, which does not have a machine gun and is equipped with four air-to-air missiles AIM-7 Sparrow and four AIM-9 Sidewinders as standard equipment, was officially designated as F4H-1 (later renamed F-4A) in December 1958. It was adopted. Production of the first full-scale mass-produced F-4B began in 1961, and deployment to the VF-74 (74th Combat Squadron) began in July of the same year. In the Vietnam War that broke out on the Indochina Peninsula, the F-4B was introduced as a new aircraft about half a year after entering the United States. Then, as early as 1965, the North Vietnamese Air Force's MiG-17 was shot down for the first time, but most of the US Navy's shots down in the first half of the war were due to the F-8 Crusader. However, since Operation Linebacker in 1972, the skill of the crew has improved and the number of engagements with enemy aircraft has also increased. In addition to recording a large number of shots down, it has become effective in ground attacks by taking advantage of its excellent loading ability. After that, the F-4 was developed with a number of improved and developed types such as the E type for the Air Force equipped with an autocannon under the nose, establishing This item is sold by SDJ Sports, a business located in the UK and import duty/gst may apply. Please check for more.
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