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F-5F Tiger II - USAF 58th TFTW, 425th TFTS, #73-0891, Williams AFB, AZ, 1979 

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F-5F Tiger II - USAF 58th TFTW, 425th TFTS, #73-0891, Williams AFB, AZ, 1979
Scale:
1:72
Length:
8.75"
Width:
4.5"
Composition:
Diecast
SKU:
HM-HA3377
Period:
Modern


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In 1969, the 425th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron began training Republic of Vietnam Air Force pilots on Northrop F-5C Freedom Fighters at Williams AFB in Arizona. With the Vietnam War's end in 1973, it shifted to training aircrews from nations acquiring the F-5E Tiger II. Although the USAF did not operate any F-5s at the time, the F-5E/Fs assigned to the 425th carried USAF serial numbers. The squadron played a pivotal role in training pilots from over 20 countries throughout the 1970s.

Designed partly to meet a US Navy requirement for a low-cost, low-maintenance fighter to operate from Escort Carriers, the F-5 first flew on July 30, 1959. Development of the F-5 continued even after the Navy withdrew its Escort Carriers, and the aircraft eventually evolved into the light, supersonic "Freedom Fighter," serving US allies during the Cold War and as a supersonic trainer in the US. The second-generation F-5 ("Tiger II") also served US allies, but because it was small and maneuverable like a MiG it was also used by the US military as a training and "aggressor" aircraft, acting as the opposing force during military wargames.

Hobby Master's 1:72 scale F-5 Tiger II is a sleek and fast looking model that uses a clever mix of metal and plastic components with near-seamless construction. The solid metal wing has sharp-edged plastic leading edge root extensions appropriate to the variant being modeled. The removable canopy provides a clear view of the cockpit's interior features such as the pad-printed front and side mounted instrument panels. Landing gear and doors have been included as one piece sub-assemblies that allow for quick and easy configuration for ground display. The series covers both fighter variants with optional ordnance configurations (see photos) and the long nose reconnaissance variant.

Info:  F-5F Tiger II - USAF 58th TFTW, 425th TFTS, #73-0891, Williams AFB, AZ, 1979


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