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USAF General Dynamics F-111F "Aardvark" Strike Aircraft - 72-1450, 494th Tactical Fighter Squadron "The Panthers", 48th Tactical Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, England, 1992 (1:72 Scale)
USAF General Dynamics F-111F "Aardvark" Strike Aircraft - 72-1450, 494th Tactical Fighter Squadron "The Panthers", 48th Tactical Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, England, 1992

Hobby Master USAF General Dynamics F-111F "Aardvark" Strike Aircraft - 72-1450, 494th Tactical Fighter Squadron "The Panthers", 48th Tactical Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, England, 1992




 
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Hobby Master HA3020 USAF General Dynamics F-111F "Aardvark" Strike Aircraft - 72-1450, 494th Tactical Fighter Squadron "The Panthers", 48th Tactical Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, England, 1992 (1:72 Scale) "Obsolete weapons do not deter."
- British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher

The General Dynamics F-111 "Aardvark" is a medium-range interdictor and tactical strike aircraft that also fills the roles of strategic bomber, reconnaissance, and electronic warfare in its various versions. Developed in the 1960s and first entering service in 1967, the United States Air Force (USAF) variants were officially retired by 1998. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is the sole remaining operator of the F-111.

The F-111 pioneered several technologies for production military aircraft including variable-sweep wings, afterburning turbofan engines, and automated terrain following radar for low-level, high-speed flight. Its design was influential, being reflected in later Soviet aircraft such as the Sukhoi Su-24, and some of its advanced features have since become commonplace. During its inception, however, the F-111 suffered a variety of development problems, and several of its intended roles, such as naval interception through the F-111B, failed to materialize.

In USAF service the F-111 has been effectively replaced by the F-15E Strike Eagle for medium-range precision strike missions, while the supersonic bomber role has been assumed by the B-1B Lancer. In 2007, the RAAF decided to replace its 21 F-111s in 2010 with 24 F/A-18F Super Hornets.

Pictured here is a 1:72 scale rendition of a US Air Force General Dynamics F-111F "Aardvark" strike aircraft that was attached to the 494th Tactical Fighter Squadron "The Panthers", 48th Tactical Fighter Wing, then deployed to RAF Lakenheath, England, during 1992. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 12-1/4-inches
Length: 10-1/2-inches

Release Date: August 2018

Historical Account: "Panthers" - Beginning in late 1971, the 494th squadron started its conversion to the McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II, with the aircraft being transferred from the 81st TFW at RAF Bentwaters. The conversion to the F-4D took several years, with the last F-100 departing in August 1974. With the arrival of the Phantoms, the F-4s adopted a common tail code of "LK". This tail code lasted only a few months as in July and August 1972 the 48th TFW further recoded to "LN".

The F-4's service with squadron was short as operation "Ready Switch" transferred the F-4D assets to the 474th TFW at Nellis AFB Nevada. The 474th sent their General Dynamics F-111As to the 347th TFW at Mountain Home AFB Idaho, and the 347th sent their F-111Fs to Lakenheath in early 1977. Unlike the previous F-4 transition, the F-111 change took place quickly and without any significant problems. Almost immediately after changing aircraft, the squadron began a series of monthly exercises and deployments that took the Liberty Wing to Italy, Iran, Greece, and Pakistan.

The 494th also participated in Operation El Dorado Canyon, the air raid on Tripoli, Libya on April 14th-15th, 1986. It flew combat missions in Southwest Asia from, January-February 1991 as part of Operation Desert Storm.

Features
  • Diecast construction
  • Aircraft can be displayed in-flight or in landed position
  • Plexiglass canopy
  • Accurate markings and insignia
  • Movable swing wings
  • Comes with display stand

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