F-4E Terminator Şahin Squadron Decal Set
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Description
- High Quality silk screen digital print.
- Compatible with microsol and microset.
- Product codes:
- Dbt-01116 (1/72)
- Dbt-01117 (1/48)
- Dbt-01118 (1/32)
Additional information
Scale | "1/72", "1/48", "1/32" |
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Build Model | F-4 PhantomII |
Suitable Kits | Tomytec, Academy, Heller, Monogram, Hasegawa, Generic, Tamiya, Zoukei Mura, Italeri, Fujimi, Hobbytime, Fine Molds, Revell, Airfix, Eduard, Matchbox, Meng, P.M, Hobby Boss, Minicraft, Kitty Hawk, Dragon, Ammo Mig |
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The “Şahin Filo” (Falcon Squadron) of the Turkish Air Force operates the McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II, a multi-role fighter-bomber aircraft that has undertaken significant operational roles. First flown in 1958 and introduced into Turkish service in the early 1970s, the F-4E Phantom II is capable of reaching speeds up to Mach 2.23 (2,370 km/h) and has a range of approximately 2,600 km. It is armed with a 20 mm M61 Vulcan cannon, and various air-to-air missiles, air-to-ground missiles, and bombs. The Şahin Filo has been integral in air superiority, ground support missions, and reconnaissance operations, making it a critical component of the Turkish Air Force. Through modernization programs, these aircraft have been equipped with updated avionics, weaponry, and radar systems, maintaining their effectiveness against modern threats. This squadron has participated in numerous national and international exercises, continually honing its capabilities and contributing significantly to Turkey’s defense.
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