1/72 Warbird Collection No.88
1/72 Lockheed Martin&Reg; F-16&Reg;Cj [Block50] Fighting Falcon&Reg; W/Full Equipment
Item No: 60788
Length: 213Mm. Image Shows Assembled And Painted Kit.&Nbsp;*Enlarged Image
The F-16 Fighting Falcon’S Ability To Handle Tough Suppression Of Enemy Air Defence (Sead) Missions Makes It One Of The Cornerstones Of The U.S. Air Force Today. Block 50 Evolutions Of The Aircraft Were Deployed From 1991 And Equipped With An Enhanced Engine, And F-16Cj Were Endowed With Highly Advanced Harm Capabilities. The Aircraft’S Hugely Varied Capabilities Were Extended Yet Further Via The Ccip Program, Which Endowed F-16S With Night Fighter Functionality And More.
1/72 Scale Plastic Assembly Kit Of The F-16Cj [Block 50]. ‚Òöfuselage Length: 213Mm, Wingspan: 141Mm. ‚Òöaerodynamic Form Of The Aircraft Has Been Accurately Reproduced. ‚Òöthe Model Provides An Intuitive Assembly Process Without Sacrificing Detail. ‚Òöccip Program Improvements Such As Sniper Xr Pod And Iff Antenna At The Front Of The Cockpit Are Faithfully Recreated. ‚Òöcomes With Parts Depicting A Wide Range Of Accessories Including Aim-120C And Aim-9M/X Air-To-Air Missiles, Harm Missiles, Ecm Pod, 2 Types Of Fuel Tank And More! ‚Òörealistic Seated Pilot Figure, Plus 3 Marking Options Are Included.
Packaging
‚Òöthe Sleek Form Of The F-16Cj Block 50 Is Succinctly Captured In Easily Displayed 1/72 Scale.
‚Òöwith A Wide Range Of Ordnance Parts To Attach, Your Model With Be Brimming With Realism.
‚Òöclick On This Image For A Closer Look At Some Of The Ordnance And Other Accessories Recreated In This Kit.
‚Òökit Offers Superior Detail, The Flowing Lines And Fuselage Surface Patterns Of The Aircraft Authentically Depicted.
‚Òöchoose Between An Open Or Closed Bubble Canopy When Assembling. Pilot Figure Enhances Kit Realism.
‚Òöexcellently-Molded Cockpit Interior Doesn’T Shirk On The Details, Depicting Points Such As Instrumentation.
United States Air Forces In Europe (Usafe),
Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, 2011
20Th Fighter Wing Tiger Meet Version, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, U.S.A., August 2001
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