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ITALERI 552836 1:48 F-35A Lightning II (Beast Mode) ALL NEW TOOLING!
SUPER DECAL SHEET FOR 8 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
- Parts for "beast mode" configuration
- Photo-etched parts and cockpit painting mask
- Detailed external pylons and weapons
- Detailed cockpit and ejection seat
- Detailed air intake and engine
- Finely engraved panel lines
- Landing gear, RAM panels, weapons bay (open or closed) accurately reproduced
- Decal sheet for 8 versions
The A-4 Skyhawk was developed in the 1950s and was one of the most famous light attack aircraft in the aviation history. Its small and compact dimensions made it extremely maneuverable and ideal for use on the aircraft carriers. It was characterized by the low-mounted delta wing solution, the two small air intakes on the fuselage sides, and the adoption of the single J52 turbojet engine. It was armed with two 20 mm. guns and, thanks to its hard points under the wings and under the fuselage the Skyhawk was able to support a wide variety of air-to-air missiles, air-to-surface missiles, rockets and bombs. Thanks to its operational capabilities, the A-4 scored a good commercial success and has been adopted by several air forces around the world. In addition to United States, it was used, among others, by Australia, New Zealand, Kuwait and Israel. Type Fighter aircraft Period from '50 SKILL 3 Model Dim. 26.5 cm (10.43")
- 20-5628, USAF, 187th FW, 100th FS, Alabama ANG, Dannely Field AB, Alabama, 2024
- 11-5020, USAF, 57th FW, 65th Aggressors Squadron, Nellis AFB, Nevada, 2022
- MM7369, Aeronautica Militare, 6 Stormo, 102 Gruppo, Pratica di Mare AB, summer 2024
- MM7374, Aeronautica Militare, 32 Stormo,13 Gruppo, Amendola AB, Foggia, December 2023
- A35-038 RAAF, No. 77 Squadron, No. 81 Wing, Williamstown AFB, Australia, 2019
- F-027, RNAF No. 313 Squadron, Poznan Krzesiny airbase, Poland, 2025
- L-002, RDAF, Eskadrille 727, Red Flag 24-02, Nellis AB, Nevada, 2024
- 3501, Polish Air Force, Ebbing ANG Base, Arkansas, August 2024
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