Review Italeri 1/32 TF-104G

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
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  • @edselreynoso3438
    @edselreynoso3438 9 місяців тому +1

    Here's a fun fact: The American scheme in red, white, and blue bicentennial colors was not actually an American owned aircraft. The Americans never operated the G model. That aircraft is one of two training squadrons of the West German Air Force that operated from Luke AFB in Arizona at the 58th Tactical Fighter Training Wing. The Aircraft were owned and operated by the West Germans and were built by Fokker but they had American markings and not West German. They were known as the "Cactus Air Force". They were in three squadrons from 1964 until 1969, then they went into the final 69th and 418th TFS from 1966 until 1983. The 69th Flagship aircraft and one other F-104g was used in the movie "The Right Stuff". In that scene it recreated Chuck Yeager's record setting flight in an NF-104 (with a rocket engine in the tail) to 102,000 feet before he entered a flat spin and bailed out at about 7,000 feet. This is the real reason I build models. To learn about what I'm building. Happy modeling!