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McDonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II Fighter Aircraft "VF-111 Sundowners" United States Navy 1/155 Diecast Model Airplane by Postage Stamp

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McDonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II Fighter Aircraft "VF-111 Sundowners" United States Navy 1/155 Diecast Model Airplane by Postage Stamp

McDonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II Fighter Aircraft "VF-111 Sundowners" United States Navy 1/155 Diecast Model Airplane by Postage Stamp

$51.48
Description
  • Brand new 1/155 scale diecast airplane model of McDonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II Fighter Aircraft "VF-111 Sundowners" United States Navy die cast model by Postage Stamp.
  • Detailed exterior.
  • True-to-scale detail.
  • Comes with a display stand.
  • This model does not have any openings.
  • Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
  • Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
  • Dimensions approximately L-4.875, Wingspan-3.25 inches.
  • Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
  • It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
  • HISTORY ASPECTS:
  • The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is regarded as one of the most successful fighter designs of all time. An American two-seat, twinjet, all weather interceptor, fighter / fighter-bomber aircraft, its first flight occurred on May 27, 1958. With top speeds more than twice the speed of sound, the F-4 established 16 speed, altitude and time-to climb records. An all-around performer the F-4 Phantom II simultaneously served the USAF, USN and the USMC, the first American aircraft to do so, while also serving in approximately 11 other countries. Fighter Squadron 111 (VF-111), also known as the Sundowners is perhaps the most famous Pacific fleet squadron with an iconic insignia. During the Vietnam War, VF-111 made seven deployments, flying over 12,500 combat missions. In 1971, VF-111 joined CVW-15 (NL), on board CVA-43 USS Coral Sea, and transitioned to the F-4 Phantom II. During this deployment LT Weigand and LT JG Freckleton downed a MiG-17 on March 6, 1972 near the Tonkin Gulf.