Hobby Master 1:72 Air Power Series HA1928 McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II Diecast Model USAF 131st TFW, 110th TFS MO ANG, #66-0338, Jim Renschen |
| 1:72 Scale | | Length | | Width |
|---|
| McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II | | 10.5" | | 6.25" |
In 1985 five ANG units began to receive F-4E Phantom IIs that had been removed from USAF active service. The ANG F-4E’s only lasted 1991 when the last one was retired. F-4E 66-0338 was the 110th TFS/131st TFW, Missouri ANG, Wing Commander’s aircraft and was selected to wear the F-4 30th Anniversary scheme in 1988-1989. In November 1989 this aircraft was sent to AMARC until August 1995 when it was sent to Tracor Flight Systems and converted to a QF-4E target drone. In February 1997 66-0338 was delivered to the 475th WEG at Tyndall AFB in Florida and was written off on August 22, 2001.
Designed as a fleet defense fighter for the US Navy, the F-4 Phantom was first flown on May 27, 1958. This twin-engine, long-range all-weather fighter/bomber proved highly adaptable and served in the Marine Corps and the US Air Force as well as in the Navy. During the Vietnam War, it was the principal air superiority fighter for the Navy and the Air Force and was also used for reconnaissance and ground attack. The Phantom continued to serve well into the 1970s and 1980s and even flew missions during the first Gulf War. Finally phased out by the F-14, F-16 and F/A-18, the Phantom was retired in 1996. © Copyright 2003-2025 The Flying Mule, Inc.
Hobby Master's 1:72 scale F-4 Phantom II is highly detailed and very popular among collectors. This model has an intricately crafted fuselage, with rear and forward canopies that open to expose cockpit interior details such as instrument panel dials, control stick and ejector seat handles. The solid metal wing has raised wing-tips and a dog-toothed leading edge that blends seamlessly into the fuselage. Each release includes a full complement of removable ordnance. Variants in this series have notable differences in the nose and/or tail fin and slight variations in the engines' exhaust. Carrier-based variants have elevators with a raised leading edge, and land-based variants have standard leading edges.
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The Hobby Master "1:72 Air Power Series" range presents detailed, ready-made diecast models of military aircraft.
Hobby Master "1:72 Air Power Series" diecast airplanes feature:
- Diecast metal construction with some plastic components.
- Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details.
- Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals.
- Presentation stand to display the aircraft "in flight".
- Accurately detailed underside with concealed screwheads.
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