Hobby Master 1:72 Air Power Series HA5812 Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk Diecast Model USAF Dark Knights, #88-0841, Tonopah Test Range, NV, 2021. Nearly 14 years after officially “retiring” its F-117A Nighthawk stealth combat jets, the Air Force may now be looking to keep them flying through at least 2034. A portion of the remaining F-117A fleet, flown by Air Force test pilots, has been very actively used for research and development, test and evaluation, and training purposes in recent years. This has included using the jets as “Red Air” aggressors and as surrogates for stealthy cruise missiles during large-scale exercises. Designed and developed by Lockheed, the F-117 was the first operational aircraft conceived with stealth technology. It first flew on June 18, 1981, but was not officially acknowledged until 1988, when the Pentagon released a grainy, unrevealing photograph to the media (the aircraft itself was not seen by the public until 1990). With no afterburners and a shape designed to deflect radar signals, the F-117 is subsonic but effective. It has an automated planning system, sophisticated navigation and infrared target acquisition. It has been used several times in combat, most notably during the Persian Gulf War. It was retired in 2008, replaced by the more formidable F-22. Hobby Master 1:72 Air Power Series. The Hobby Master “1:72 Air Power Series” range presents detailed, ready-made diecast models of military aircraft. Hobby Master “1:72 Air Power Series” diecast airplanes feature. Diecast metal construction with some plastic components. Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Pad printed markings and placards that won’t fade or peel like decals. Presentation stand to display the aircraft “in flight”. Accurately detailed underside with concealed screwheads.
Up for sale is a Vintage United States Air Force Artex Military Ringer T-Shirt from the 60s in Size Medium / Made in USA. Condition is Pre-owned with plenty of life for its next owner. Item shows some signs of wear – Please refer to pictures.
Large 5 in version USAF AFSOC Major League Close Air Support Dealing Death featuring Phoenix Challenge Coins® ArmorT Finish. Large 5 in version USAF AFSOC Major League Close Air Support Dealing Death Gunship Style featuring Phoenix Challenge Coins® ArmorT Finish MAJOR LEAGUE CAS large front MAJOR LEAGUE CAS large back. Large 5 in version USAF AFSOC Major League Close Air Support Dealing Death Gunship Style featuring Phoenix Challenge Coins® ArmorT Finish. MAJOR LEAGUE CAS large front. MAJOR LEAGUE CAS large back. Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. No additional information at this time. You might also like. 2 Antique silver coin display stand. US Embassy Defense Attache Office Finland. USAF 99th POL flight Nellis USAF Spinner coins. Knights of Columbus GWOT Christian Knights Afghanistan Alumni Unique Sword and S.
This Soviet Air Force cockpit clock is a must-have for any aviation enthusiast or militaria collector. The ACHS-1 type is a rare find, especially in this condition. This aviation clock is designed to be used in aircraft and is a replica of the clocks that were used in Soviet Air Force bombers during the USSR era. The clock is in excellent working order and keeps accurate time. It features a sturdy metal casing and a clear display, making it a reliable and durable piece for any collection. This aviation clock would make a great addition to any display and is sure to impress any collector.
One of a kind United States air force cap. It appears to be a theater made replica of a flight ace flight cap. My best guess is that someone took their cap in to be copied while stationed in Japan. Or there were a limited number ordered for production in Nippon Japan. Good quality materials, wool, silk and leather. This hat is in acceptable condition. It has a few moth holes, pictured. Comes with a Shold R Form Meyer pin, pictured.
Complete set of distinguished visitor military vehicle plates. All plates have velcro on the back that keeps them in the fabric wrap envelope. All plates are metal not plastic. Comes in military drab green folding fabric canvas pouch. This is what was used before the plastic plates and flags. These would slide into the front plate on a vehicle. See photos for particulars and ranks. There is/was writing on the outside of the package. Have no idea what is said or who blacked it out. Always in a non-smoking home. These were among my uncle’s things. Not sure where or when they were obtained.