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reconnaissance to help determine Soviet capabilities and intentions. The existing surveillance aircraft were primarily converted bombers, vulnerable to anti-aircraft artillery, missiles, and fighters. It was thought an aircraft that could fly at 70,000 feet (21,000 m) would be beyond the reach of Soviet fighters
Wingspan: 20.04
Length: 12.42
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1963. In its air-to-ground role the F-4 could carry twice the normal bomb load of a WW II B-17. USAF F-4s also flew reconnaissance and "Wild Weasel" anti-aircraft missile suppression missions. Phantom II production ended in 1979 after over 5,000 had been built--more than 2,600 for the USAF, about 1
Wingspan: 10
Length: 16.5
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than any of the fighter versions. RF-8s played a crucial role in the Cuban Missile Crisis, providing essential low-level photographs impossible to acquire by other means.Naval Reserve units continued to operate the RF-8 until 1987. In September 1952, United States Navy announced a requirement for a new
Wingspan: 9.88
Length: 14
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with four Hughes AIM-4 Falcon air-to-air missiles in its internal weapons bay, along with a single GAR-11/AIM-26A Falcon nuclear-tipped semi-active radar (SAR)-homing missile (which detected reflected radar signals), or a 1.5 kiloton-warhead AIR-2 (MB-2) Genie air-to-air rocket intended to be fired
Wingspan: 10
Length: 17.5
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missiles. The SR-71 has a simple avoidance system, if a surface to air missile was detected by the aircraft advance warning system simply accelerate away from the threat. The SR-71 was capable of reaching speeds of Mach 3. Thirty two SR-71 aircraft were built by Lockheed of which 12 were destroyed though
Wingspan: 16.534
Length: 12.2534
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viper so common to the island. Kelly thought a re-con aircraft needed an evasive maneuver should it come under attack from surface to air missiles. The SR-71 has a simple avoidance system, if a surface to air missile was detected by the aircraft advance warning system simply accelerate away from
Wingspan: 10.0834
Length: 19.5234
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. Kelly thought a re-con aircraft needed an evasive maneuver should it come under attack from surface to air missiles. The SR-71 has a simple avoidance system, if a surface to air missile was detected by the aircraft advance warning system simply accelerate away from the threat. The SR-71 was capable
Wingspan: 9.01
Length: 17.42
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of 1960. It had a powerful radar and heat-seeking Firestreak missiles. A follow-on variant, the F.1A, had air-refueling capability and a UHF radio. The F.2 variant appeared in 1961, and had better range, speed and ceiling, a liquid-oxygen breathing system for the pilot, a steerable nosewheel, fully
Wingspan: 10.44
Length: 16.56
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Cole (DDG-67) model will be displayed with pride in someones home or office. USS Cole (DDG-67) History: The second USS Cole (DDG-67) is an Arleigh Burke-class Aegis-equipped guided missile destroyer homeported in NS Norfolk, Virginia. The Cole is named in honor of Marine Sergeant Darrell S. Cole, a
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to the mothball fleet in 1969. Reactivated once more in the 1980s as part of the 600-ship Navy program, New Jersey was modernized to carry missiles and recommissioned for service. In 1983, she participated in U.S. operations during the Lebanese Civil War. New Jersey was decommissioned for the last time in 1991
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Navy. It is intended to conduct anti-submarine warfare, shipping interdiction, and to engage in an electronic intelligence (ELINT) role. This will involve carrying torpedoes, depth charges, Harpoon anti-shipping missiles, and other weapons. It will also be able to drop and monitor sonobuoys
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Length: 17.26
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fighters then in development for the RAF would be cancelled and replaced by anti-aircraft missiles - except for the English Electric P.1 which had advanced too far to cancel. Mach 2 was first reached by XA847 on 25 November 1958. The first of 20 pre-production aircraft (XG307) made it's maiden flight on 3
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. The FAST packs were first tested on an F-15B on July 27, 1974. They can be installed or removed in 15 minutes on the ground. Even when the FAST packs are installed on the sides of the aircraft, the F-15C still retains the capability of carrying Sparrow or AMRAAM missiles on the lower corners
Wingspan: 12.25
Length: 18.25
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on the same mission, and breaking all records for tactical aircraft in availability, reliability, and maintainability. Hornets taking direct hits from surface-to-air missiles, recovering successfully, being repaired quickly, and flying again the next day proved the aircraft's survivability. The F/A-18 is a
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B-17. USAF F-4s also flew reconnaissance and "Wild Weasel" anti-aircraft missile suppression missions. Phantom II production ended in 1979 after over 5,000 had been built--more than 2,600 for the USAF, about 1,200 for the Navy and Marine Corps, and the rest for friendly foreign nations, including
Wingspan: 11.5
Length: 17.5
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carry missile units and main battle tanks), the first prototype An-124 flew on December 26 1982. A second prototype, named Ruslan (after a Russian folk hero), made the type's first western public appearance at the Paris Airshow in June 1985, preceding the type's first commercial operations in January
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, please visit Our Custom Model Gallery section of our website to commission a personalized model to be built. ATLAS II 1/144 History: Atlas II was a member of the Atlas family of launch vehicles, which evolved from the successful Atlas missile program of the 1950s. Atlas II was the last Atlas to use a
Wingspan: 2
Length: 12
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N)—three times that of the engines in the Banshee. It was the first swept-wing design produced by McDonnell and among the first U.S. aircraft to have missile armament. The prototype first flew on August 7, 1951 flown by test pilot Robert Edholm, and first test flights of the operational design were in January
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for nuclear standby ("alert") duty as part of the United States' nuclear triad. This triad was the combination of nuclear-armed land-based missiles, submarine-based missiles and manned bombers. The B-1B Lancer which was intended to supplant the B-52, replaced only the older models and the supersonic FB
Wingspan: 22.25
Length: 19
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of the United States' nuclear triad. This triad was the combination of nuclear-armed land-based missiles, submarine-based missiles and manned bombers. The B-1B Lancer which was intended to supplant the B-52, replaced only the older models and the supersonic FB-111. The zenith of B-52 attacks in Vietnam
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Length: 19
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with the same aircraft on the same mission, and breaking all records for tactical aircraft in availability, reliability, and maintainability. Hornets taking direct hits from surface-to-air missiles, recovering successfully, being repaired quickly, and flying again the next day proved the aircraft
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including as an air ambulance and search-and-rescue. In 1975 Agusta returned again to the possibility of a military version and trials were carried out between 1976 and 1977 with five A109As fitted with Hughes Aircraft TOW missiles. Two military versions were then developed, one for light attack or close
Wingspan: 15
Length: 15
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success and was soon used for roles other than as a light transport including as an air ambulance and search-and-rescue. In 1975 Agusta returned again to the possibility of a military version and trials were carried out between 1976 and 1977 with five A109As fitted with Hughes Aircraft TOW missiles. Two
Wingspan: 15
Length: 15
Length: 4.76
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superiority fighter, interceptor, and tactical reconnaissance weapon. It replaced the well known F-4 Phantom II and remained in service from 1974 to 2006 when it was replaced by the F-18 Hornet. The F-14 Tomcat program was initiated mainly to intercept Soviet bombers before they could launch missiles against
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Length: 18.31
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