1324 Italeri - 1/72 F/A 18 Hornet Blue Angels WWII  [IT-1324S]

Italeri 1324 - 1/72 F/A 18 Hornet Blue Angels WWII
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£10.98
Brand:
Italeri
Model:
IT-1324S
GTIN:
8001283013246
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Period: Modern

Nation: United States Of America

Model Dim.: 23,7 cm

F/A-18 Hornet ''Blue Angels''

SUPER DECALS SHEET

The Blue Angels, america Navy's traveling aerobatic team, was certainly developed in 1946 after the final outcome of World War II. On November 1986, throughout the 40th anniversary 12 months tasks, the Blue Angels made their differ from subsonic A-4 Skyhawk II to your amazing the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet. The Blue Angels had currently flown on aircrafts characterized by big size, mainly because F-4 Phantom II, even so the selection of traveling on a supersonic airplane had been, at those time, in comparison with the rest in regards to the aerobatic teams, mostly Europeans, who preferred more maneuverable trainers. But as a result of the F / A-18 Hornet extraordinary traveling faculties and, especially, the high maneuverability , the decision done wound up being an immediate success and completely new aircraft has authorized to implement an increased degree aerobatic system. Nevertheless, after more than 25 years, the Blue Angels aerobatic tram is still developed by 6 F/A-18 Hornet.

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