Product Description
[About the actual machine]
- In 1962, the United States Navy presents a request for proposal of a successor to the A-4 [Navy Light Attack Aircraft (VAL) Project] to each aircraft manufacturer.
- The successor aircraft was required to have twice the armament capacity of the A-4 and to have all-weather armament drop capabilities.
- As a result of a comparative study, LTV's proposal was adopted and given the name [A-7 Corsair II].
- The appearance of the A-7 is very similar to the F-8 on which the design was based, but since it is a subsonic aircraft, the structure and mechanism of the main wing have been changed.
- The A-7D is an aircraft manufactured for the United States Air Force, and has a flying boom system for aerial refueling and a simplified wing folding device.
[About the model]
-Reproduce the features of the D type in each part, such as the reproduction of the flying boom type receptacle and the reproduction of the sensor under the intake.
- Comes with a mask sticker that simplifies camouflage painting.
*The kit is made of UV resin (3D printing). Instant glue is required for assembly. In addition, there are places where it is necessary to shape the support material of the parts. If there is a chip on the part, it will need to be corrected with putty or the like.
*Please use a neutral detergent to wash the parts. Cleaning with acetone etc. may erode parts.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 14 x 9 x 2 cm / 44g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- FXNA070
- JAN code
- 4580702148447
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.