F-4E Phantom 1/72 Die Cast Model - Thunderbirds No.1 plane, USAF, 1973/74 season - HA19083
From 1969 to 1973, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds flew the powerful F-4E Phantom II, marking a bold and dramatic era in their history. As one of the fastest and most versatile fighters of its time, the F-4 showcased the strength and technological advancement of American airpower during the height of the Cold War. The Thunderbirds' performances during this period featured thunderous flybys, tight diamond formations, and high-speed maneuvers that thrilled audiences worldwide. Operating from Nellis Air Force Base, the team embodied precision, professionalism, and patriotism, serving as ambassadors of the Air Force during a time of global tension and change.
Features
- Dimensions WS x L
- Die cast metal construction with some plastic components
- Accurate markings and insignia
- Includes pilot figure
- Optional-position landing gear
- Opening canopy
- Display stand included
From 1969 to 1973, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds flew the powerful F-4E Phantom II, marking a bold and dramatic era in their history. As one of the fastest and most versatile fighters of its time, the F-4 showcased the strength and technological advancement of American airpower during the height of the Cold War. The Thunderbirds' performances during this period featured thunderous flybys, tight diamond formations, and high-speed maneuvers that thrilled audiences worldwide. Operating from Nellis Air Force Base, the team embodied precision, professionalism, and patriotism, serving as ambassadors of the Air Force during a time of global tension and change.