'' RF-4B Phantom II ''
The Phantom was designed as a fighter, but the Marine Corps made a recon version. The RF-4B's first flight was 12 March 1965. All 46 of the RF-4Bs produced went to the Marine Corps. The last 12 RF-4Bs were built on USAF RF-4C frames with larger tires, wheel wells and re-enforced wings. The RF-4B served with Marine Composite Squadrons: VMCJ-1, VMCJ-2 and VMCJ-3. The Navy elected to stay with the RF-8 Crusader and the RA-5 Vigilante, and did not order the RF-4. This aircraft was accepted 15 October 1965 and delivered to VMCJ-3 at MCAS El Toro, CA
Twee uitvoeringen mogelijk:
- VMFP-3 U.S. Marine Corps, #7347
- VMFP-3 U.S. Marine Corps. #7351
Aantal onderdelen: 119
Afmetingen:
- Lengte 400mm
- Spanwijdte 246mm
Features:
- Clear pieces for canopy included.
- Dual seat cockpit with pilot figures.
- Recessed panel lines give authentic look.
- Cockpit details include instrument panels, seats and control stick.
- Detailed landing gear with bay doors.
- 370 gallon and 600 gallon drop tanks.
- Detailed pictorial instructions.