

Experience the thrill of air combat with the Hobby Master HA4599 F-15C USAF 48th FW 494th FS Grim Reapers D-Day 75th Anniversary model. This highly detailed diecast metal construction airplane is a must-have for any military enthusiast or collector. The Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle is beautifully finished in gray with blue tail coloring, and comes complete with a stand and in its original unopened box. This 1:72 scale model of the F-15C features exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail, making it an excellent addition to any collection. With its theme of Air Power Series and its relation to the USAF character family, this model is perfect for those interested in the history and development of military aircraft. Don’t miss your chance to own this impressive piece of aviation history. Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series HA4599 F-15C Eagle “75th D-Day Anniversary Scheme”, Blue Tail, 84-0010, 438rd FS RAF Lakenheath, June 2019. 1/72 Scale Diecast Model, Size: 7.25″ Wingspan & 10.75″ Long, Optional Up & Down Landing Gear, Armaments & Display Stand Are Included. The McDonnell Douglas (Now Boeing) F-15E Strike Eagle is an American all-weather multi-role strike fighter derived from the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle. The F-15E was designed in the 1980s for long-range, high-speed interdiction without relying on escort or electronic-warfare aircraft. United States Air Force (USAF) F-15E Strike Eagles can be generally distinguished from other US Eagle variants by darker aircraft camouflage, conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) mounted along the engine intake ramps (although CFTs can also be mounted on earlier F-15 variants) and a tandem-seat cockpit. Primary Role: Multi role Strike Fighter. 2019 was the 75th Anniversary of D-Day so the 3 squadrons of the 48th FW stationed at RAF Lakenheath each painted one F-15 depicting the markings of their earlier P-47s. The 492nd aircraft had its vertical stabilizer rudders and Vulcan cannon opening painted red while the 493rd was blue and the 494th ôBlack Panthersö F-15E 91-0603/LN was yellow. All 3 aircraft had D-Day invasion stripes on the wings and around the fuselage as well as a red checker board around the nose.
