Item No | FOV-814051A/8 |
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Scale | 1/72 |
Product Name | 1970年美国海军珊瑚海号航空母舰,“落日者” VF-111战斗机中队(机身编号200) |
Country | USA |
Model Year | 1970 |
Machine Type | Fighter aircrafts |
Product Type | Limited Edition |
Materials | 树脂 / 聚碳酸酯 / 聚氯乙烯 / 铝合金 |
Weight | 1100 g / 38.5 ounce |
Product Size | 258 x 182 x 70 mm / 10.16 x 7.17 x 2.75 in. |
Box Size | 378 x 234 x 130 mm / 14.89 x 9.21 x 5.12 in. |
The F-4B "Phantom II" fighter jet was developed by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation in the early 1960s and was specifically designed for the United States Navy. This aircraft officially entered service in 1961, becoming one of the Navy's primary fighter jets. The F-4B is renowned for its exceptional speed, maneuverability, and firepower, with a maximum speed of Mach 2.2 and strong capabilities for both air-to-air and ground attack missions.
The VF-111 "Sundowners" squadron was established in 1960 and specialized in operating the F-4B fighter jet, excelling in multiple significant naval carrier missions. The squadron's most notable involvement was during the Vietnam War, where VF-111 conducted numerous air combat missions from 1965 to 1972, responsible for intercepting enemy aircraft and supporting ground forces.
The F-4B fighter jet was deployed on several aircraft carriers, including the USS Kitty Hawk and USS Enterprise, which provided crucial air support during the Vietnam War. The pilots of VF-111 demonstrated outstanding tactical capabilities in carrier operations and made significant contributions to the U.S. military's air superiority.
Overall, the F-4B "Phantom II" fighter jet and the VF-111 "Sundowners" squadron played a vital role in naval aviation history, and their exceptional performance and combat experience have had a lasting impact on the development of modern naval air operations.