
Hobby Master 19070 1/72 F-4C Phantom II 63-7499, flown by Daniel "Chappie" James Jr, 433rd TFS
The F-4 Phantom II first entered US Military service in 1960. It was designed as a fleet defense fighter for the US Navy but by 1963 it was adopted as the US Air Force primary fighter-bomber. Despite the size and weight of this Cold War icon the F-4 broke 15 world records and continued to hold five of them until 1975.
Produced from 1960 to 1981 there were 5,195 Phantom IIs manufactured. Eleven countries other than the USA had the Phantom II in their inventory.

Hobbymaster 5256 1/72 F-14A Sukhoi Killer 160403 VF-41 USS Nimitz August 1981
The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is a twin-engine, variable sweep wings capable of supersonic flight. The aircraft is crewed by a Pilot and a Radar Intercept Officer who share the tasks of navigation, target acquisition, ECM and weapons usage. The Tomcat was operated by the United States Navy and the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force only. The name "Tomcat" is said to come from the call-sign used by Vice Admiral Thomas Connolly which conformed to the USN tradition of giving Grumman aircraft feline names.
Features
- Diecast metal construction with some plastic components.
- Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details.
- Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals., with stand, with antenna, with landing gear

Postage Stamp 53782 1/150 Bell Boeing MV-22B Osprey HMX-1 USMC Diecast Aircraft
This die-cast metal model comes in 1:150 scale with plastic stand and is approximately 4 5/8 inches long with 3 3/4 inch wingspan, 2 1/2 rotor diameter (each). Model can be displayed in cruise mode , VTOL mode or in transition. Total model width is 6 inches.

Hobby Master 19077 1/72 F-4D Minnesota ANG 65608 148th FIG Duluth IAP 1984
F-4D "Minnesota ANG" 65608, 148th FIG, Duluth IAP, 1984