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Dean Harpster (deanharpster)
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F/A-18C Hornet (USN VFA-25)
United States Navy

Subject:
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C Hornet
US US Navy (1794-now)
VFA-25 Fist of the Fleet 163705/NK-400
1991 Gulf War»Operation Desert Storm - USS Independence
FS36320 FS36375
Échelle:
1:72
Statut:
Idées

F/A-18C Hornet
Operator: VFA-25 Fist of the Fleet
Location: Persian Gulf
Timeframe: 1996
Loadout: Strike
- Wingtip: 2x AIM-9M Sidewinder
- Outboard: 2x Mk.83
- Inboard: 2x GBU-16
- Fuselage: 2x AIM-7M Sparrow
- Centerline: Fuel tank

Personal interest:
The F/A-18 was a multi-role aircraft, but since the US and Allies maintained air superiority over Iraq since the opening days of Operation Desert Storm, it was most often used in the strike role, particularly since there were no diplomatic restrictions to launching strike missions from a US Navy aircraft carrier. This model represents a F/A-18C of VFA-25 armed for a strike mission on lightly defended Iraqi national infrastructure.

Inventaire du projet

Maquettes complètes
00438
F/A-18C Hornet [U.S. Navy/M.C. Carrier-Borne Fighter/Attacker]
Hasegawa 1:72
00438 (D8) 2008 Nouvelle boîte
Décalcomanies
72-620
Desert Shield Black Tailed CAGs of CVW-14 F-14, F/A-18, A-6E, EA-6B
SuperScale International 1:72
72-620 199x Nouvel outillage Multi sujets (4)
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Albums photos

3 images
F/A-18C Hornet (USN VFA-25)View album, image #1
1:72
Reference photo of the subject
1:72 F/A-18C Hornet (Hasegawa 00438)1:72 Desert Shield Black Tailed CAGs of CVW-14 (SuperScale International 72-620)

Fait partie de ma Collection

1D-USAF Service: JTF-SWA (1996)
Idées 29×En pause 3×

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1 September 2023, 05:07

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