JC Wings 1:72 Military Series JCW-72-F16-013 Lockheed F-16C Fighting Falcon Diecast Model USAF 149th FW, 182nd FS TX ANG, #86-0321, Joint Base San Antonio, TX, USAF 70th Anniversary 2017. Limited Edition 600 Pieces Worldwide. Lockheed F-16C Fighting Falcon. The 182nd Fighter Squadron (182nd FS) is a unit of the Texas Air National Guard 149th Fighter Wing located at Kelly Field Annex, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. The 149th is equipped with the F-16C/D Fighting Falcon. In 1947, the United States Army Air Force (USAAF) officially became the United States Air Force (USAF) and in 2017, several USAF units painted selected aircraft in commemorative paint schemes. The 149th FW selectd F-16C #86-0321 to receive this colorful paint scheme based on a WWII P-47 Thunderbolt scheme from1944. Please note: An optional display stand. Is available separately if you wish to display this model “in-flight”. Designed by General Dynamics as a lightweight, daytime USAF air-combat fighter, the F-16 was first flown on January 20th, 1974. This single-engine, supersonic aircraft has, over the years, evolved into a multirole aircraft. It has a frameless bubble canopy-giving its pilot superior visibility-and it uses advanced aerodynamics. The F-16 was one of the first designs to use a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire system, which helps it pull 9-g maneuvers and achieve speeds of more than Mach 2. Called “Viper” by its pilots, the F-16 is considered one of the most successful aircraft designs of the Cold War, with 4,400+ aircraft built since 1976. JC’s 1:72 scale F-16 is constructed of solid diecast metal. Very few plastic parts are used, yet the finer points – detailed landing gear, engine exhaust, cockpit interior and panel lines and rivet details – are reminiscent of those usually only found on plastic models. Even subtle details have been included, such as radar warning antenna “beer cans, ” static discharge wicks and angle of attack vanes. This model, available as either a single-seat C variant or a two-seat D variant, is highly configurable, with movable stabilators, positionable rudder, a hinged canopy with extending and retracting actuator and a variety of different weapons configurations. JC Wings 1:72 Military Series. The JC Wings “1:72 Military” range presents detailed, ready-made diecast models of military aircraft in 1:72 scale. JC Wings 1:72 Military 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. Interchangeable extended/retracted landing gear with rotating wheels. Authentic detachable ordnance loads complete with placards. Selected moving parts such as canopies, control surfaces and swing-wings. Detailed, hand-painted pilot and crew member figures.
This USAF flight suit has rank and those are affixed well with the suit being a 38 Short. The zippers are working and some have light frays on the tab ends. No obvious damage on the suit. The patches are all in good shape and have good colors. Please review pictures provided and ask any questions before purchasing. Below are briefs for the patches. The 67th Fighter Squadron “Fighting Cocks” is a fighter squadron of the United States Air Force, part of the 18th Operations Group at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 67th is equipped with the F-15C/D Eagle, and is planned to transition to the F-15EX Eagle II in 2026. The exercise includes U. Active duty, Reserve and National Guard component Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines. NE17 will focus on tactical-level executions of U. Pacific Command (PACOM) training modules in a joint training environment. “Red Flag 11-03″ likely refers to Nellis Air Force Base’s Red Flag exercise, specifically the 11-03 iteration. Red Flag is a U. Air Force air combat training exercise conducted at Nellis Air Force Base. The “11-03″ likely indicates the specific date or iteration of the exercise. FAIP stands for “First Assignment Instructor Pilot”. It’s a pilot’s first assignment after completing undergraduate training, where they return to their base to become an instructor pilot (IP). FAIPs play a vital role in training the next generation of pilots.
Hobby Master 1:72 Air Power Series HA38045 Lockheed F-16D Fighting Falcon Diecast Model USAF Thunderbirds, #7, Buzz Aldrin, Kennedy Space Center, FL, 2017. Lockheed F-16D Fighting Falcon. The Thunderbirds Aerobatic Team began using the F-16 in 1983. While the demsontrations themselves are typically performed using single-seat F-16C variants, the team also includes two-seat F-16Ds that are used for press-flights and to serve as back-up aircraft. In 2017, Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, then 87, flew with the U. Air Force Thunderbirds at Kennedy Space Center. The flight celebrated his legendary career and contributions to space exploration. Aldrin, a former fighter pilot, experienced aerobatic maneuvers, including high-speed rolls and loops. The Thunderbirds honored him with a personalized flight suit and helmet. Despite his age, Aldrin handled the intense G-forces with enthusiasm, showcasing his enduring passion for aviation. The event coincided with the anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, reinforcing his legacy as a space and aviation icon. Designed by General Dynamics as a lightweight, daytime USAF air-combat fighter, the F-16 was first flown on January 20th, 1974. This single-engine, supersonic aircraft has, over the years, evolved into a multirole aircraft. It has a frameless bubble canopy-giving its pilot superior visibility-and it uses advanced aerodynamics. The F-16 was one of the first designs to use a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire system, which helps it pull 9-g maneuvers and achieve speeds of more than Mach 2. Called “Viper” by its pilots, the F-16 is considered one of the most successful aircraft designs of the Cold War, with 4,400+ aircraft built since 1976. Hobby Master’s 1:72 scale F-16 is constructed using an intelligent mix of diecast metal and plastic, which allows for the greatest possible detail. Among this model’s most remarkable features are an articulating hinged opening canopy that closes with almost no visible gap and landing gear that has been constructed as subassemblies for easy configuration. It also includes a large number of pad-printed flight instruments and a rudder and engine intake that are accurately replicated in plastic. The models in this series cover early variants to the most advanced later variants featuring conformal fuel tanks as well as both single and two seat variants. 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.
Hobby Master 1:72 Air Power Series HA38044 Lockheed F-16C Fighting Falcon Diecast Model USAF Thunderbirds, #10 Warbird, Nellis AFB, NV, 1988. Lockheed F-16C Fighting Falcon. In addition to their responsibilities as the official US Air Force aerial demonstration team, the Thunderbirds are part of the combat force. If required, the team’s personnel and aircraft can be rapidly integrated into a fighter unit at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Since the aircraft are only slightly modified, they can be made combat-ready in less than 72 hours. In 1988, the Thunderbirds were asked to demonstrate this capability with one of their aircraft. Maintenance crews rose to the challenge and transformed aircraft #10 in the allotted time. The finished result was quite unique. The aircraft retained its colorful red, white and blue paint scheme but was fully combat ready with 20mm cannon, bombs, missiles and ECM pod. Major BJ Java test flew the jet, fired the cannon and dropped bombs before returning to the base with a huge smile. After its historic flight, somebody wrote the word “Warbird” with their finger in the soot that clung to the fuselage in front of the gun barrel. The name caught on and was later painted on the side of the engine intake. Designed by General Dynamics as a lightweight, daytime USAF air-combat fighter, the F-16 was first flown on January 20th, 1974. This single-engine, supersonic aircraft has, over the years, evolved into a multirole aircraft. It has a frameless bubble canopy-giving its pilot superior visibility-and it uses advanced aerodynamics. The F-16 was one of the first designs to use a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire system, which helps it pull 9-g maneuvers and achieve speeds of more than Mach 2. Called “Viper” by its pilots, the F-16 is considered one of the most successful aircraft designs of the Cold War, with 4,400+ aircraft built since 1976. Hobby Master’s 1:72 scale F-16 is constructed using an intelligent mix of diecast metal and plastic, which allows for the greatest possible detail. Among this model’s most remarkable features are an articulating hinged opening canopy that closes with almost no visible gap and landing gear that has been constructed as subassemblies for easy configuration. It also includes a large number of pad-printed flight instruments and a rudder and engine intake that are accurately replicated in plastic. The models in this series cover early variants to the most advanced later variants featuring conformal fuel tanks as well as both single and two seat variants. 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.
Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon®, 18 Mahogany Scale Model. F-16 Fighting Falcon USAF Model Fly with the USAF in this handcrafted F-16 Fighting Falcon model. Each piece is carved from wood and handpainted to provide a piece you’ll love. Length – 17 inches The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon is a single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force (USAF). Designed as an air superiority day fighter, it evolved into a successful all-weather multirole aircraft. Over 4,600 aircraft have been built since production was approved in 1976. Air Force, improved versions are being built for export customers. The Fighting Falcon’s key features include a frameless bubble canopy for better visibility, side-mounted control stick to ease control while maneuvering, an ejection seat reclined 30 degrees from vertical to reduce the effect of g-forces on the pilot, and the first use of a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire flight control system which helps to make it an agile aircraft. The F-16 has an internal M61 Vulcan cannon and 11 locations for mounting weapons and other mission equipment. The F-16’s official name is “Fighting Falcon”, but “Viper” is commonly used by its pilots and crews, due to a perceived resemblance to a viper snake as well as the Colonial Viper starfighter on Battlestar Galactica which aired at the time the F-16 entered service. In addition to active duty in the U. Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, and Air National Guard units, the aircraft is also used by the USAF aerial demonstration team, the U. Air Force Thunderbirds, and as an adversary/aggressor aircraft by the United States Navy. The F-16 has also been procured to serve in the air forces of 25 other nations. As of 2015, it is the world’s most numerous fixed-wing aircraft in military service. F-16 Fighting Falcon USAF Model. Fly with the USAF in this handcrafted F-16 Fighting Falcon model. Length – 17 inches. The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon is a single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force (USAF). The F-16’s official name is “Fighting Falcon”, but “Viper” is commonly uséd by its pilots and crews, due to a perceived resemblance to a viper snake as well as the Colonial Viper starfighter on Battlestar Galactica which aired at the time the F-16 entered service. Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, and Air National Guard units, the aircraft is also uséd by the USAF aerial demonstration team, the U. Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. No additional information at this time. You might also like. 156th Tactical Fighter Wing Patch – hook and loop. 156th Tactical Fighter Wing Patch – Plastic Backing/ Sew On. VMM-268 Red Dragons Friday 2021 Patch – With Hook and Loop. VAQ-133 Wizards Skull PVC Glow Patch – With Hook and Loop.
Book appears (to me) to range in or around the Fine condition range, but I cannot guarantee specific grades. Please review the pictures above and judge for yourself. I also pack everything as best as I reasonably can, using cardboard supports and plenty of bubble wrap. Thank you for your interest! Adventurers Guild of Indy.