The F-4G Wild Weasel was a U.S. Air Force’s dedicated Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD) aircraft converted from the F-4E. This aircraft first flew in 1975 and entered service with the U.S. Air Force in 1978. The F-4G could suppress enemy air defence systems, and jam and attack enemy air defence radars. It also had outstanding manoeuverability and could perform a variety of tasks by changing the weapon stores. During the Gulf War in 1991, F-4G was the only available U.S. Air Force SEAD aircraft.

This latest MENG LS-015 1/48 McDonnell Douglas F-4G Phantom II Wild Weasel plastic model kit is a product officially licensed by The Boeing Company. The assembled model will be 399mm long and 245mm wide. This kit includes a metal pitot tube, pre-cut stainless steel PE parts and painting masks, and three paint schemes. It also includes one AN/ALQ-119 ECM pod, one AN/ALQ-131 ECM pod, and weapons like AIM-7M Sparrow air-to-air missiles and AGM-88 HARM high-speed anti-radiation missiles. Leading edge slats and flaps can be installed in retracted or deployed positions. Horizontal stabilisers are movable. The cockpit and its interior equipment are precisely replicated.

 

Features

The nose antenna is accurately represented. This kit includes a metal pitot tube.

The cockpit, its interior equipment and a boarding ladder are precisely replicated.

Leading edge slats and flaps can be installed in retracted or deployed positions.

The unique anhedral angle horizontal stabiliers are movable.

The F-4G vertical fin tip antenna is accurately replicated.

This kit includes one AN/ALQ-119 ECM pod and one AN/ALQ-131 ECM pod.This kit includes AIM-7M air-to-air missiles, AGM-65, AGM-78 and AGM-88 anti-radiation missiles.

The ventral air brakes can be built in the open or closed position.

The landing gear bay is precisely replicated.

Paint and glue not included

SKU MEN-LS015
Brand Meng

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