Description
- Air Power Series
- Highly detailed realistic collectible model
- Diecast & plastic parts
- Display stand included. Interchangeable landing gear.
- Measures 6.75” L x 4.75” Wingspan
- Box dimension 9.5” L x 9.5” W x 3.5” H
- Display model, recommended for hobbyists and collectors 14 years and above
Douglas Skyhawk A-4 Bu 155061 made its maiden flight on July 31, 1967. The aircraft was assigned to VA-155 in October 1968 and reassigned to VA-212 in 1969 where it spent time in Vietnam War. In 1971 the aircraft was sold to the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and delivered to VF-805 as N13-155061 (RAN code 874). In 1983 874 was withdrawn from service until July 1984 when it was sold to New Zealand. The aircraft became NZ6216 and converted to a “K” variant and later donated to the Omaka Museum, New Zealand.
This Hobby Master is a replica of A-4G “K” Skyhawk 216/NZ6216 from July 1984. The aircraft was retired in 2001 and is on display at Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre.
As with most Hobby Master models this A-4G features engraved panel lines, antennas, surface detail, aircrew figure, canopy can be shown in open position, a well-appointed cockpit (with instrumentation details), full weapons complement, optional-position landing gear, authentic squadron markings, and a display stand
Specifications :
Performance |
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Engine: |
1 x Pratt & Whitney J52-P-6A turbojet, 8500 lb. of thrust |
Max speed 673 mph at sea level with a clean aircraft: |
636 mph at sea level with a Mk. 28 |
Cruising speed: |
498 mph |
Stall speed: |
139 mph |
Combat ceiling (clean aircraft): |
40,500 feet |
Runway to 20,000 ft: |
4 minutes |
Flight distances: |
230 miles with a Mk. 28 weapon |
680 miles with 2 X 300-gallon drop tanks |
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Ferry range: |
2130 miles |
Dimensions: |
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Wingspan: |
27 ft 6 in |
Length: |
41ft 4 in |
Height: |
15 ft |
Wing area: |
260 sq ft |
Weights |
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Empty: |
9,624 lb. |
Gross: |
18,300 lbs. |
Maximum: |
22,950 lbs |
Armament: |
2 x 20 mm cannon with 200 rounds/gun |
Maximum weapons load: |
8,200 lbs. carried on 5 pylons – 2 pylons under each wing and 1 |
center-line pylon |
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