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MAQUETTE À MONTER - EF-111A RAVEN Academy | N° 1676 | 1:48

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1/48 scale EF-111A Raven electronic countermeasures aircraft. Features engraved panel lines, detailed cockpit and landing gear compartment. Based on F-111A airframe with ECM equipment, powered by TF30-P-3 turbofans producing 18,500 lbs thrust.


Characteristics

Scale 1/48th
Manufacturer Academy
Size of the box 50 x 32 x 8 cm
EAN 0355001676


Description

THE EF-111A ELECTRONIC COUNTERMEASURES AIRCRAFT - The result of teamwork between Grumman and General Dynamics, each EA-111A starts life as an F-111A that is stripped to its bare frame and rebuilt by Grumman into a highly sophisticated Electronic Countermeasures airplane. When the Air Force belatedly realized that they required an aircraft that would do what the Navy's EA-6B was already doing, it was fortunate that the tactical jamming system of the EA-6B could be mated with the F-111A airframe. The net result is the rather rapid development of the EF-111A a plane with superior speed and range. Entering service in 1982, the EF-111A's have not yet been battle-tested, but constant training has kept this important weapons system ready for immediate use at any time or place. Powered by the TF30-P-3 Pratt & Whitney turbofans, producing 18,500 pounds of thrust, the flight characteristics are remarkably similar to the F-111A loaded with 6,000 pounds of bombs. As the EF-111A airframe is basically that of the F-111A, the inlets are the original triple-plough with splitter plate. The ECM equipment is housed on a pallet in the weapons bay, in the under-belly canoe and the massive rudder. Unlike the EA-6B which relies on wind-driven generators for its power requirements, the EF-111A uses 90 Kva engine driven generators. Despite its electronic complexity, the EF-111A has proven to be more reliable than its predecessor, requiring only 20 man-hours of service per hour of flight. It is planned that the Electric Fox will be operational with the Air Force until the year 2010. FULLY ENGRAVED PANEL LINES - HIGHLY DETAILED COCKPIT INTERIOR AND LANDING GEAR COMPARTMENT - FULL COMPLEMENT WING-WING STORES INCLUDED

 

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