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USAF Boeing F-15C "Mod Eagle" Multi-Role Fighter - 84-0025, 53rd Fighter Squadron "Tigers", 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AFB, Germany, 1980s [Low-Vis Scheme] (1:72 Scale)
USAF Boeing F-15C "Mod Eagle" Multi-Role Fighter - 84-0025, 53rd Fighter Squadron "Tigers", 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AFB, Germany, 1980s [Low-Vis Scheme]

Hobby Master USAF Boeing F-15C "Mod Eagle" Multi-Role Fighter - 84-0025, 53rd Fighter Squadron "Tigers", 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AFB, Germany, 1980s [Low-Vis Scheme]




 
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Hobby Master HA4532 USAF Boeing F-15C "Mod Eagle" Multi-Role Fighter - 84-0025, 53rd Fighter Squadron "Tigers", 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AFB, Germany, 1980s [Low-Vis Scheme] (1:72 Scale) "Seek, Attack, Destroy"
- Motto of the 52nd Fighter Wing

The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F-15E Strike Eagle is an all-weather multirole fighter, derived from the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle. The F-15E was designed in the 1980s for long-range, high speed interdiction without relying on escort or electronic warfare aircraft. United States Air Force (USAF) F-15E Strike Eagles can be distinguished from other U.S. Eagle variants by darker camouflage and conformal fuel tanks mounted along the engine intakes.

The Strike Eagle has been deployed in Operation Desert Storm, Operation Allied Force, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Odyssey Dawn carrying out deep strikes against high-value targets, combat air patrols, and providing close air support for coalition troops. It has also seen action in later conflicts and has been exported to several countries.

The F-15E will be upgraded with the Raytheon APG-82 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar after 2007, and the first test radar was delivered to Boeing in 2010. It combines the processor of the APG-79 used on the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet with the antenna of the APG-63(V)3 AESA being fitted on the F-15C. The new radar upgrade is to be part of the F-15E Radar Modernization Program. The new radar was named APG-63(V)4 until it received the APG-82 designation in 2009. The RMP also includes a wideband radome (to allow the AESA to operate on more radar frequencies), and improvements to the environment control and electronic warfare systems.

While some of the F-15C/Ds have been replaced by the F-22 Raptor, there is no slated replacement for the F-15E in its primary "deep strike" mission profile. The Strike Eagle is a more recent variant of the F-15, and has a sturdier airframe rated for twice the lifetime of earlier variants. The F-15Es are expected to remain in service past 2025. The USAF has pursued the Next-Generation Bomber, a medium bomber concept which could take over the Strike Eagle's "deep strike" profile. The F-35A Lightning II is projected to eventually replace many other attack aircraft such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon and A-10 Thunderbolt II, and may also take over much of the F-15E's role; however, the F-15E has better combat range under payload.

Pictured here is a stunning 1:72 scale diecast replica of a USAF Boeing F-15C Eagle multi-role fighter that was attached to the 53rd Fighter Squadron "Tigers", 52nd Fighter Wing, then deployed to Spangdahlem AFB, Germany, during the 1980s. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 7-inches
Length: 10-1/2-inches

Release Date: April 2023

Historical Account: "Tigers" - The 53rd Fighter Squadron was relieved from assignment to the 36th Operations Group on February 1st, 1994. It was in non-operations status until it was assigned to the 52nd Operations Group (52 FW) at Spangdahlem Air Base on February 25th,1994. At Spangdahlem the squadron supported no-fly zone operations over Bosnia and northern Iraq and other combat operations. It was during the squadron's support of the no-fly zone in northern Iraq that two of its fighters were involved in the 1994 Black Hawk shoot down incident.

The squadron was inactivated in March 1999 as a result of an Air Force-wide reorganization to enlarge F-15 squadrons from 18 to 24 aircraft. Six of the squadron's Eagles were reassigned to the 493rd Fighter Squadron at RAF Lakenheath, and the rest returned to the United States.

Features
  • Diecast construction
  • Opening canopy
  • Accurate markings and insignia
  • Landing gear can be configured for an in flight or landed position
  • Comes with seated pilot figure
  • Comes with display stand

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