H2K48037 F-4C Phantom II Vietnam Aces vol.1!
- H2K48037
- Manufacturer: Hobby2000
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Availability:
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- Type: Aeroplane kit
- Medium: plastic
- Scale: 1/48
Academy kit in Hobby2000 boxing with Cartograf decals and masks
Hobby 2000 Reboxing of Academy 1/48 F-4C Phantom II Vietnam Aces Vol 1
The Hobby 2000 reboxing of the Academy 1/48 F-4C Phantom II Vietnam Aces Vol 1 captures the essence of the iconic F-4C Phantom II, an aircraft renowned for its role in the Vietnam War. This detailed model kit celebrates the bravery and tactical prowess of the U.S. Air Force pilots during the conflict, particularly highlighting the pivotal Operation Bolo.
Marking Options
The kit features two notable markings, each representing a distinguished F-4C Phantom II from the Vietnam War:
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McDonnell Douglas F-4C-24-MC Phantom II, No. 64-0829, "Scat-XXVII"
- Pilot: Col. Robin Olds
- WSO: 1Lt Stephen B. Crecker
- Unit: 433rd Tactical Fighter Wing (TWF), USAF
- Location: Ubon, Thailand
- Date: May 1967
- "Scat-XXVII" was one of the most famous F-4C aircraft, flown by the legendary Robin Olds, who played a crucial role in Vietnam air combat.
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McDonnell Douglas F-4C-18-MC Phantom II, No. 63-7489
- Pilot: Capt. William Swendner
- WSO: 1Lt Duane Buttell Jr.
- Unit: 480th Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS), 35th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW), USAF
- Location: Korat, Thailand
- Date: July 14, 1966
- This aircraft was involved in several critical missions, including those during the early phases of Operation Bolo.
Vietnam War Fighter Combat
The Vietnam War was a defining period for air combat, with the F-4 Phantom II playing a central role. Operation Bolo, conducted on January 2, 1967, was a notable air operation designed to lure North Vietnamese MiG fighters into a trap. The mission, led by Col. Robin Olds, was a strategic success, resulting in significant enemy losses and showcasing the effectiveness of the F-4C Phantom II in modern aerial warfare. This operation and the combat tactics employed during the war underscored the Phantom II’s versatility and effectiveness.
The Hobby 2000 reboxing of the Academy F-4C Phantom II offers modelers an opportunity to build a detailed and historically significant representation of these legendary aircraft, celebrating their contribution to the air superiority and tactical success during the Vietnam War.