S-70 Blackhawk Ambulance Turkish Army Decal Set
Price range: $1,00 through $6,00
- HD laserprinted decal.
- Compatible with microsol and microset.
- Product codes:
- Dbt-01217 (1/72)
- Dbt-01218 (1/48)
- Dbt-01219 (1/35)
- Dbt-01220 (1/144)
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Description
Enhance your modern military helicopter models with the S-70 Blackhawk Ambulance Turkish Army Decal Set. Designed for scale modelers and enthusiasts of Turkish Army aviation, this high-quality decal set replicates authentic medical service markings used on the S-70 Blackhawk air ambulance variant.
The S-70 Blackhawk Ambulance Turkish Army Decal Set features digital silk screen printing, ensuring sharp detail and vibrant colors. Compatible with Microsol and Microset solutions, it offers smooth application and a professional finish on curved or complex surfaces.
Ideal for 1/72, 1/48, and 1/35 scale models, this decal set includes accurate red cross insignias, Turkish Army markings, registration codes, and service stencils. Whether you’re building a diorama or an operational rescue scene, this set delivers realism and precision.
Add authenticity and detail to your build with the S-70 Blackhawk Ambulance Turkish Army Decal Set—an essential upgrade for collectors and military scale modeling enthusiasts.
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The Turkish Land Forces use Sikorsky S-70 Black Hawk helicopters to enhance their operational capabilities.
Brief History:
- 1980s-1990s: The initial acquisition of S-70 Black Hawk helicopters to strengthen military operations.
- 2000s: Expansion and modernization of the helicopter fleet.
- 2010s: Commencement of local production under the T70 program in collaboration with TUSAŞ and Sikorsky.
Conclusion:
S-70 Black Hawk helicopters play a critical role in the Turkish Land Forces’ military operations, logistical support, and disaster response missions, significantly enhancing their operational capabilities.








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