Product Description
- Brand new 1/72 scale diecast model of McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II Fighter-Bomber Aircraft "70290, 5000th Phantom, St Louis" (1978) United States Air Force "Air Power Series" die cast model by Hobby Master.
- Brand new box.
- Detailed exterior.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Includes pilot figure.
- Has opening canopy.
- Includes display stand.
- Officially licensed product.
- Detachable ordnance loads.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Dimensions approximately Length- 10.25, Wingspan- 6.25 inches.
- Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
- It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
- Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels, and surface details for an authentic representation of the real-life airplane.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The F-4E Phantom 70290, famously known as the "5000th Phantom," was a significant milestone in the history of the McDonnell Douglas Phantom program. Delivered to the U.S. Air Force in March 1978, this particular F-4E marked the production of the 5,000th Phantom aircraft, a testament to the long-standing success and reliability of the Phantom family. The F-4E variant was an enhanced version of the F-4 Phantom II, equipped with a newly designed nose to house the Hughes AN/APQ-120 radar and an improved avionics suite, making it more effective in air-to-ground missions. The aircraft's introduction into the USAF was part of a broader modernization effort that aimed to enhance the versatility and combat effectiveness of the Phantom in the Cold War environment.
During its operational career, the F-4E Phantom 70290 saw extensive use in various conflicts, though it did not see direct combat after its designation as the "5000th Phantom." Its service, however, helped maintain the Phantom's reputation as one of the most formidable aircraft in the U.S. Air Force inventory. The F-4E variant participated in various training exercises and served as part of air superiority and ground attack missions during the latter stages of the Cold War. The aircraft was stationed at multiple bases in the United States and was also deployed in Europe for NATO air defense exercises. By the time the "5000th Phantom" was retired, the aircraft had accumulated a significant amount of service in both conventional and tactical roles.
In addition to its symbolic role as the 5,000th Phantom, the F-4E 70290 remained a reliable and highly adaptable platform throughout its time in service. The aircraft, alongside its peers, was integral in establishing the U.S. Air Force's combat readiness during a tense period of global geopolitical uncertainty. Even as newer aircraft like the F-15 and F-16 began to replace older Phantom models in frontline service, the F-4E continued to serve in reserve and training capacities, further cementing the Phantom’s legacy as one of the most versatile and enduring aircraft in military aviation history.
This 1:72 scale model captures the essence of this iconic aircraft, from its unique markings to its detailed design features. Whether displayed in a collection or as a centerpiece of aviation history, this replica is an exceptional tribute to the legacy of the Phantom family and its significant role in shaping air combat strategies for decades.