
Hobbymaster 3951 1/72 RF-101C Voodoo Gerrys Clown AF56-176 45th TRS Polka Dots 1969
100.00
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<h3>RF-101C Voodoo "Gerry's Clown" AF56-176, 45th TRS "Polka Dots", 1969</h3>
<p>Using the reinforced airframe of the F-101C, the RF-101C first flew on 12 July 1957, entering service in 1958. Like the RF-101A, the RF-101C had up to six cameras in place of radar and cannons in the reshaped nose and retained the bombing ability of the fighter-bomber versions. 166 RF-101Cs were built, including 96 originally scheduled to be F-101C fighter-bombers.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Model is approximately 11.5" long with a 6.5" wingspan<br>
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<li>Die cast metal construction with some plastic components<br>
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<li>Accurate markings and insignia<br>
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<li>Includes pilot figure<br>
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<li>Optional-position landing gear<br>
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<li>Detachable ordnance loads<br>
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<li>Opening canopy<br>
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<li>Display stand included</li>
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Hobbymaster 7430 1/48 FW 190A-3 III/JG.2 Commander, Hptm. Hans Hahn, WWII
75.00
$
<p>In 1937 the Me-109 was an excellent aircraft but the Reich Air Ministry wanted a new advanced fighter that could out perform any future foreign designs. Kurt Tank’s Focke-Wulf Fw-190 Würger (Butcher Bird) won the design competition by using an air-cooled radial engine. When the Fw-190 entered combat in the summer of 1941 it already was Germany’s premiere piston-powered WWII fighter. Over 20,000 of all variants of the Fw-190 were built with 13,291 of these being of the 9 different “A” variants.</p>