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F-5N Tiger II - USMC VMFT-401 Snipers, MCAS Yuma, AZ, 2018 

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Hobby Master 1:72 HA3398
F-5N Tiger II - USMC VMFT-401 Snipers, MCAS Yuma, AZ, 2018
Scale:
1:72
Length:
7.75"
Width:
4.5"
Composition:
Diecast
SKU:
HM-HA3398
Period:
Modern


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Marine Fighter Training Squadron 401 (VMFT-401) is an adversary squadron of the United States Marine Corps Reserve, flying the F-5N Tiger II. Known as the "Snipers", the squadron is the only adversary squadron in the Marine Corps, also is the first and only reserve squadron in the Marine Corps tasked to act as the opposing force in simulated air combat. The majority of VMFT-401's annual workload is their work-up and participation in the semiannual Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) course conducted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) at MCAS Yuma, Arizona. They also routinely train Marine F/A-18 Hornet and F-35 pilots that are assigned to Marine Corps Air Station Yuma and Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, as well as Navy and Air Force units across the southwestern United States.

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-5N Tiger II - USMC VMFT-401 Snipers, MCAS Yuma, AZ, 2018


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F-5E Tiger II Best of Aviation Documentary (10:13)
The Northrop F-5E Tiger II Best of Aviation series documentary is about a lightweight multirole fighter which is an upgraded version of the F-5A Freedom Fighter. Upgrades to the engines, avionics, and structural improvements allow the F-5E to fly faster, carry more fuel and weapons, and have significantly improved sensors. All of this was done while keeping the F-5E an easy to maintain, inexpensive to fly, and highly maneuverable fighter. The F-5E is still in use today as an aggressor or adversary aircraft by the US Navy, and is still operational with over 25 countries. The Tiger II has and continues to make its mark on military aviation. PilotPhotog Merch Store! https://shop.pilotphotog.com Here are some specifications for the F-5E: Length. 47 ft 4.75 in (14.45 m) Height. 13 ft 4.5 in (4.08 m) Wingspan. 26 ft 8 in (8.13 m) Max speed 1060 mph (Mach 1.4) Empty weight. 9,558 lb (4,349 kg) Loaded weight. 15,745 lb (7,157 kg) Max. takeoff weight. 24,722 lb (11,214 kg) Engine Thrust Class (Each): 3,500 lbf (16 kN) thrust each dry, 5,000 lbf (22 kN) with afterburner Thanks for watching, please subscribe and check out my other videos! Attributions/Credits: Northrup Grumman Article: https://www.northropgrumman.com/air/f5-tiger/ F-5 M-39 cannon: By Photograph by Rama, Wikimedia Commons, Cc-by-sa-2.0-fr, CC BY-SA 2.0 fr, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11969138 VFC-13 Photo: https://aviationphotodigest.com/vfc-13-fighting-saints/ VFC-111 Photo: https://airshowkeywest.com/index.php/vfc-111/ Swiss F-5 Photo: Peng Chen / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0) F-5AT Photo: https://tacticalairsupport.com/ Thailand F-5s Photo: https://asianmilitaryreview.com/2017/11/thailands-expanding-military-capability-advances-modernisation-programme/ VFC-111 Sundowners Chapter photo: Jose "Fuji" Ramos http://www.ramosaviationphotos.com/ On Instagram: @FujiRamos13 Music from https://filmmusic.io"Hiding Your Reality" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...) Thanks for watching! Please subscribe and follow me on social media to help this channel grow: https://facebook.com/pilotphotog http://instagram.com/pilotphotog http://twitter.com/pilotphotog photography aviator plane flying
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