F-16A (Block 15 OCU) US Navy Attack Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) 2006-2008 #60/#920409 1/72[HA38018]
F-16A (Block 15 OCU) US Navy Attack Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) 2006-2008 #60/#920409 1/72[HA38018]
F-16A (Block 15 OCU) US Navy Attack Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) 2006-2008 #60/#920409 1/72[HA38018]
F-16A (Block 15 OCU) US Navy Attack Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) 2006-2008 #60/#920409 1/72[HA38018]
F-16A (Block 15 OCU) US Navy Attack Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) 2006-2008 #60/#920409 1/72[HA38018]
F-16A (Block 15 OCU) US Navy Attack Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) 2006-2008 #60/#920409 1/72[HA38018]

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F-16A (Block 15 OCU) US Navy Attack Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) 2006-2008 #60/#920409 1/72[HA38018]

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F-16A (Block 15 OCU) US Navy Attack Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) 2006-2008 #60/#920409 1/72[HA38018]

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Product model number HA38018
Product Code 4895173417405
release date September 21, 2023
Manufacturer HobbyMaster
scale 1/72
material Zinc die-cast (some parts such as gear and weapons are plastic)
Pilot figure Included
stand Included
Partial assembly required Yes (gear and weapons are inserted. Stand is inserted separately)
Model name Lockheed F-16 Fighting Falcon
Model size Total length: approx. 20.9cm total width: approx. 13.2cm
Actual size Overall length: 15.03m Overall width: 9.5m
Organization Name US Navy
Unit National Starfleet Air Warfare Center (NSAWC)
Aircraft number 60/920409
detail The aircraft was manufactured for the Pakistan Air Force in 1993, but was shelved due to a change in U.S. government policy, and was stored on the ground at the U.S. Air Force's Davis-Monthan Base. In December 2002, it was transferred to NSAWC, which operates the U.S. Navy's hypothetical enemy aircraft (adversary), where it has been conducting aerial combat training.