Product Description
-The F-14A Tomcat is a US Navy ship jet fighter.
-The F-14A uses the AWG-9 (also known as Aug Nine) fire control system to chase up to 24 targets (enemy), six of which can be attacked simultaneously by Phoenix missiles.
-F-14A also has a unique variable wing.
-This wing is always set to the optimum variable angle by the computer.
-For example, when you slow down, spread your wings to get more floating.
-On the other hand, at high speeds, the wings will fold and fly to avoid resistance.
-When you're on the aircraft carrier, fold your wings out of the way.
* Firearm control system: A device that discovers an enemy using a radar attached to the nose and launches a missile by following this with a radio wave (the pilot launches the missile).
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-Crew: 2 pilots
-Aircraft full width (main wings widened): 19.54m
-Aircraft total length: 18.90m
-Total height (from ground to vertical tail): 4.88m
-Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney P&W TF-30-P-412
-Thrust: 4,763kg with afterburner 9,480kg
-Maximum speed: Mach 2.34
-Armed with the aircraft: 1 20mm M61A1 Vulcan gun
(Thrust is the power of the engine exhaust. The afterburner is a device to increase the thrust by re-combusting in the exhaust pipe of the engine.)
★The initial benefits will end without notice. Please note.
-The old P18 and P19 will be abolished and integrated into the PT series.
-The explanatory diagram is a revised version that is easier to understand by redrawing the assembly cut.
-Decal sets the following 4 types from the US Navy belonging machine.
[Decal (planned)]
-84th Fighter Squadron [Jolly Rogers] TARPS equipment [AJ213]
-21st Fighter Squadron [Freelancers] Affiliated Machine [NK205]
-154th Fighter Squadron [Black Knights] Affiliated Machine [NK104]
-31st Fighter Squadron [Tomcatters] Machine [AE202]
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 42.3 x 27.2 x 8.6 cm / 852g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 07246
- JAN code
- 4967834072466
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.