| Model details |
| Scale |
1:72 |
| No. of parts |
101 |
| Length |
260 mm |
| Wingspan |
268 mm |
| Skill Level |
4 |
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| Original details |
| Type description |
Two-seat multirole fighter aircraft |
| Year/Period |
1972 |
| Origin |
USA |
| Engine capacity |
2 x 9.480 kg push |
| Power Plant |
2 x Pratt & Whitney TF 30-P-4 14A |
| Speed |
2.517 kph |
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04322 F-14A Tomcat
Even 40 years after its maiden flight the F-14A Tomcat was one of the most powerful and efficient fighter-interceptors in the world. In particular its long-range capability and ability to attack targets, with its AIM-54 Phoenix missiles, which were way outside its range of sight, made it an ideal fleet defender.The F-14 Tomcat was developed as the successor to the Phantom II which had proved outdated in its fighter-interceptor role. Deliveries of the F-14A Tomcat to the US Navy operations units started in June 1972. The first unit was VF-124 stationed in NAS Miramar, which was also responsible for further pilot training. Engines: 2 x Pratt & Whitney TF 30-P-4 14A; capacity 2 x 9,852 kg thrust; max. speed 2,485 km/h
- F-14A configuration - P & W engine nozzles - FLIR - Detailed surfaces with flush metal joints - Details cockpit - Detailed F-14A instrument panel - Movable swing wings - Detailed landing gear - Extensive external loads - spare tanks - 2 Sidewinder and 2 Sparrow guided missiles - 2 Phoenix missiles - Details decals for 2 US Navy versions
Colors: 5 36 75 91 99
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