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Hasegawa 00448 1/72 F-16CJ Block 50 Fighting Falcon

Hasegawa 00448 1/72 F-16CJ Block 50 Fighting Falcon

The F-16C Fighting Falcon is a tactical fighter aircraft developed from the F-16A PLUS.
Since its adoption by the U.S. Air Force, the F-16 has undergone improvements under the Multi-Phase Improvement Program (MSIP). The F-16C's radar fire control system has been upgraded from the APG-66 to the APG-68, improving target search and identification capabilities.

The new AIM-120 (AMRAAM) missile also enables simultaneous attacks on multiple targets, significantly improving air combat capabilities. The engine bay has been improved to accommodate both the Pratt & Whitney F-100 and the General Electric F-110. Externally, a distinctive feature is the extension of the vertical stabilizer root, which houses the ECM equipment, and a large bulge.

Markings

  • 20th Fighter Wing, 79th Fighter Squadron's 1997 Tiger Meet plane
  • 35th Fighter Wing of the Pacific Air Force in Misawa, Japan
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Hasegawa 00448 1/72 F-16CJ Block 50 Fighting Falcon

The F-16C Fighting Falcon is a tactical fighter aircraft developed from the F-16A PLUS.
Since its adoption by the U.S. Air Force, the F-16 has undergone improvements under the Multi-Phase Improvement Program (MSIP). The F-16C's radar fire control system has been upgraded from the APG-66 to the APG-68, improving target search and identification capabilities.

The new AIM-120 (AMRAAM) missile also enables simultaneous attacks on multiple targets, significantly improving air combat capabilities. The engine bay has been improved to accommodate both the Pratt & Whitney F-100 and the General Electric F-110. Externally, a distinctive feature is the extension of the vertical stabilizer root, which houses the ECM equipment, and a large bulge.

Markings

  • 20th Fighter Wing, 79th Fighter Squadron's 1997 Tiger Meet plane
  • 35th Fighter Wing of the Pacific Air Force in Misawa, Japan

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The F-16C Fighting Falcon is a tactical fighter aircraft developed from the F-16A PLUS.
Since its adoption by the U.S. Air Force, the F-16 has undergone improvements under the Multi-Phase Improvement Program (MSIP). The F-16C's radar fire control system has been upgraded from the APG-66 to the APG-68, improving target search and identification capabilities.

The new AIM-120 (AMRAAM) missile also enables simultaneous attacks on multiple targets, significantly improving air combat capabilities. The engine bay has been improved to accommodate both the Pratt & Whitney F-100 and the General Electric F-110. Externally, a distinctive feature is the extension of the vertical stabilizer root, which houses the ECM equipment, and a large bulge.

Markings

  • 20th Fighter Wing, 79th Fighter Squadron's 1997 Tiger Meet plane
  • 35th Fighter Wing of the Pacific Air Force in Misawa, Japan