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A02070A F4F-4 Wildcat

A02070A F4F-4 Wildcat

SKU: A02070A

The F4F Wildcat was the US Navy's primary carrier borne fighter aircraft at the start of the Second World War. Characterised by its stubby appearance the Wildcat had been developed as part of a successful range of pre-war biplanes and had entered service with the US Navy a year prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. By the time of the crucial battles for Midway and Guadalcanal the F4F-4 model had become the most numerous variant and new tactics enabled American naval and marine pilots to gain the upper hand on the previously all-conquering Mitsubishi Zero.

 

Safety Information

WARNING Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child.

  • spec

    length-12.2cm

    height-4.97cm

    width-16cm

    wingspan 160mm

    number of parts-58

    scale-1:72

    skill level-1

  • schemes

    A02070A - F4F-4 WILDCAT VF-41, United States Navy, USS Ranger Operation "torch" Atlantic Ocean November 1942 (A)

    No 11 Silver - Metallic 

    No 24 Trainer Yellow - Matt 

    No 33 Black - Matt 

    No 34 White - Matt 

    No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic 

    No 56 Aluminium - Metallic 

    No 60 Scarlet - Matt 

    No 61 Flesh - Matt 

    No 62 Leather - Matt 

    No 85 Black - Satin 

    A02070A - F4F-4 WILDCAT Aircraft flown by first Lieutenant James E Swett, VMF-221 Marine air group 12, Untied States Marine corps Henderson Field Guadalcanak 1943 (B)

    No 12 Copper - Metallic 

    No 24 Trainer Yellow - Matt 

    No 33 Black - Matt 

    No 34 White - Matt 

    No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic 

    No 56 Aluminium - Metallic 

    No 60 Scarlet - Matt 

    No 61 Flesh - Matt 

    No 62 Leather - Matt 

    No 86 Olive Green - Matt 

  • License line

    Manufactured under license from Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation. (Vehicle/Aeroplane Models) is a trademark of Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation.

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