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HA09641

F-4EJ Phantom II Amigo
Manufacturer : Hasegawa

Scale: 1:48
Skill Level: 3
Status: In Stock (Ships in 2-3 days)

$ 39.98          Back

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Pieces: NA
Plastic model kit. 
Requires assembly & painting
Glue & paint not included

Markings:
1) J.A.S.D.F. 301st SQ 5th AW 1989 Air Combat Competition Code: 37-8323 
2) J.A.S.D.F. 301st SQ 5th AW 1989 Air Combat Competition   Code: 57-8369 
3) J.A.S.D.F. 301st SQ 5th AW 1989 Air Combat Competition Code: 77-8397 
4) J.A.S.D.F. 301st SQ 5th AW 1989 Air Combat Competition Code: 87-8415 

About the Phantom II:
The F-4 Phantom II (simply "F-4 Phantom" after 1990) is a two-place (tandem), supersonic, long-range, all-weather fighter-bomber built by McDonnell Douglas Corporation. It was operated by the US Navy, the USMC and later the USAF, from 1961 until 1995. It is still in service with other nations. In service, it earned it nicknames like "Rhino" (a reference to both its prodigious nose and its rhinoceros-like toughness) and "Double-Ugly"/"DUFF". 

Its primary mission capabilities are: long range, high-altitude intercepts utilizing air-to-air missiles as primary armament long-range attack missions utilizing conventional or nuclear weapons as a primary armament and close air support missions utilizing a choice of bombs, rockets and missiles as primary armament. It was one of the few aircraft types that have served in the US Navy, USMC and USAF. It was one of the longest serving military aircraft post-war. 

First flown May 27, 1958, the Phantom II originally was developed for U.S. Navy fleet defense. The initial F4H-1 (later F-4B) entered service in 1961

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