- Air Power Series
- Highly detailed realistic collectible model
- Diecast & plastic parts
- Display stand included. Interchangeable landing gear.
- Measures 8.75” L x 9.75” Wingspan
- Box dimension 10.2” L x 10.75” W x 3.7” H
- Display model, recommended for hobbyists and collectors 14 years and above.
October 1975 saw delivery of the first USAF A-10A and deployment in March 1976. Built specifically for close ground support the pilot is protected by titanium armor while being covered by a bubble canopy giving a commanding view. The Warthog has everything needed to survive, dual engines; self-sealing fuel cells; redundant flight control systems protected by titanium armor; a 30 mm seven-barrel Gatling gun; a wide array of bombs and missiles. This plane packs a heavy punch and can stay on scene a long time to deliver its payload.
On May 4, 2021 A-10C 78-0618 c/n A10-0238 wearing a new heritage paint scheme was unveiled. The aircraft belonged to the 124th FW/190th FS “Skull Bangers” of the Idaho ANG. The paint scheme is of 405190 with a code 8N representing the first Republic P-47 Thunderbolts used by the 124th FW/405th FS in WW II. This special paint scheme is to honor the unit’s 75th anniversary. The aircraft wears a white nose, D-Day invasion stripes as well as WW II era USAF star and bar with the 8N denoting the 405th FS.
This Hobby Master is a replica of an A-10C Thunderbolt II (Bureau Number 78-0618) from the 190th Fighter Squadron, Idaho Air National Guard and is painted in World War II D-Day 75th Anniversary P-47 paint scheme.
As with most Hobby Master models this A-10C Thunderbolt II 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 :
Crew :
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One
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Main role :
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A-10 - close air support,
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Manufacturer :
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Fairchild Republic Co.
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Power Plants :
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Two General Electric TF34-GE-100 turbofans
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Thrust :
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9,065 pounds per engine
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Length :
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16.16 meters
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Height :
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4.42 meters
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Wingspan :
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17.42 meters Speed: 420 miles per hour (Mach 0.56)
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Ceiling :
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13,636 meters
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Maximum Takeoff Weight :
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22,950 kg.
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Range :
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800 miles (695 nautical miles)
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Armament :
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One 30 mm GAU-8/A seven-barrel Gatling gun
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Maximum 7,200 kg of mixed ordnance including : 225 kg “ Mk-82 ” and 900 kg “ Mk-84 ” series low/high drag bombs, incendiary cluster bombs, combined effects munitions, mine dispensing munitions, AGM-65 Maverick missiles and laser-guided/electro-optically guided bombs , infrared countermeasure flares , electronic countermeasure chaff , jamming pods , 6.99 cm (2.75in.) rockets , illumination flares , AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles
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