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Grumman F-14 Tomcat Fighter Aircraft Gray with Red Stripes "United States Navy Test Aircraft" with Runway Section Diecast Model Airplane by Runway24
Grumman F-14 Tomcat Fighter Aircraft Gray with Red Stripes "United States Navy Test Aircraft" with Runway Section Diecast Model Airplane by Runway24
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- Brand new diecast airplane model of Grumman F-14 Tomcat Fighter Aircraft Gray with Red Stripes "United States Navy Test Aircraft" with Runway Section die cast model by Runway24.
- Brand new box.
- Detailed exterior.
- Comes in a blister pack.
- This model does not have any openings.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
- Includes 7.25 inch long runway strip for display.
- Dimensions approximately L-4.25, Wingspan-2.5 inches.
- Comes with a flexible rubber runway section that can be used together with other Runway24 sets to create your own airport.
- HISTORY ASPECTS:The F-14 Tomcat, a legendary supersonic fighter jet, was developed by Grumman for the United States Navy. Introduced in the early 1970s, the Tomcat became an icon of naval aviation with its swing-wing design and advanced radar capabilities. Its primary mission was air superiority, and it played a vital role in projecting power from the decks of aircraft carriers.The F-14's standout feature was its variable-sweep wings, allowing for optimized performance in different flight regimes. Powered by twin engines, the F-14 was capable of reaching speeds exceeding Mach 2. The aircraft's radar system, the AN/AWG-9, was a technological marvel, enabling long-range target acquisition and tracking. The Tomcat was armed with a combination of Phoenix and Sidewinder missiles, making it a formidable opponent in aerial combat.The F-14 Tomcat served during various conflicts, most notably in the Iran-Iraq War and Operation Desert Storm. In the latter conflict, the Tomcat showcased its air superiority capabilities and precision strike capabilities. The aircraft's ability to engage multiple targets simultaneously and at extended ranges made it a critical asset in naval operations. The F-14 was eventually retired from active service in 2006, marking the end of an era in naval aviation.Now, aviation enthusiasts have the opportunity to own a finely detailed diecast model. This model faithfully reproduces the distinctive features of the iconic fighter, from its swept wings to its twin-tail configuration. For collectors who admire the prowess of naval aviation and the historical significance of the F-14, this replica is a must-have, allowing them to showcase a piece of military aviation history and pay homage to the skilled pilots who flew this extraordinary aircraft.