Showing posts with label Acrobatic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acrobatic. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2020

1/144 F-Toys "Blue Impulse - to the world" - F-Toys



1/144  F-Toys "Blue Impulse - to the world" -  F-Toys

So, the most interesting thing about this release is that F-Toys are incorporating assembly and historical context in English to their products. Time will tell if this is a one off, or a new permanent feature!?

Five items in range (possible bonus options)

F-86F
T-2
T-4

Release Date: June 2020

See the detail of the image below - double click!



Sunday, September 23, 2018

1/144 BAC Jet Provost T.5 "2 kits in box"- Miniwing





1/144 BAC Jet Provost T.5 "2 kits in box" - Miniwing

Another great injection kit from Miniwing, with the injection moulding  of this kit is of a high quality, with fine detailing and panel lines.

Sprues, injected canopies complete two complete aircraft, with a choice of three decal schemes are provided.
- BAC Jet Provost T MK 5B, XW325, No.6 Flying Training School, 1990
- BAC Jet Provost T MK 5, XW322, Royal Airforce College, flown by HRH Prince Charles,1971
- BAC Jet Provost T MK 5, XW290, Red Pelicans Aerobatic Team, Central Flying School, 1973

Available from: September 2018
Cost: @£12GBP, from usual stockists.

http://www.miniwing.cz/
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The BAC Jet Provost is a British jet trainer aircraft that was in use with the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1955 to 1993. It was originally developed by Hunting Percival from the earlier piston engine-powered Percival Provost basic trainer, and later produced by the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). In addition to the multiple RAF orders, the Jet Provost, sometimes with light armament, was exported to many air forces worldwide.

The design was also further developed into a more heavily armed ground attack variant under the name BAC Strikemaster.

Role Military trainer aircraft
First flight 26 June 1954
Introduction 1955
Retired 1993
Status mostly retired, some examples flown privately[1]
Primary user Royal Air Force
Produced 1958–1967
Number built 734
Developed from Percival Provost
Variants BAC Strikemaster
Operated by 10 Countries.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAC_Jet_Provost

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Saturday, October 22, 2016

1/144 F-84G THUNDER JET / F-84F THUNDER STREAK - Miniwing





1/144 F-84G THUNDER JET  / F-84F THUNDER STREAK - Miniwing
Miniwing has released a brace of early US jets for your delight

The Republic F-84 Thunderjet was an American turbojet fighter-bomber aircraft. Originating as a 1944 United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) proposal for a "day fighter", the F-84 first flew in 1946. Although it entered service in 1947, the Thunderjet was plagued by so many structural and engine problems that a 1948 U.S. Air Force review declared it unable to execute any aspect of its intended mission and considered canceling the program. The aircraft was not considered fully operational until the 1949 F-84D model and the design matured only with the definitive F-84G introduced in 1951. In 1954, the straight-wing Thunderjet was joined by the swept-wing F-84F Thunderstreak fighter and RF-84F Thunderflash photo reconnaissance aircraft.

The Thunderjet became the USAF's primary strike aircraft during the Korean War, flying 86,408 sorties and destroying 60% of all ground targets in the war as well as eight Soviet-built MiG fighters. Over half of the 7,524 F-84s produced served with NATO nations, and it was the first aircraft to fly with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team. The USAF Strategic Air Command had F-84 Thunderjets in service from 1948 through 1957.

The F-84 was the first production fighter aircraft to utilize inflight refueling and the first fighter capable of carrying a nuclear weapon, the Mark 7 nuclear bomb. Modified F-84s were used in several unusual projects, including the FICON and Tom-Tom dockings to the B-29 Superfortress and B-36 bomber motherships, and the experimental XF-84H Thunderscreech turboprop.

The F-84 nomenclature can be somewhat confusing. The straight-wing F-84A to F-84E and F-84G models were called the Thunderjet. The F-84F Thunderstreak and RF-84F Thunderflash were different airplanes with swept wings. The XF-84H Thunderscreech (not its official name) was an experimental turboprop version of the F-84F. The F-84F swept wing version was intended to be a small variation of the normal Thunderjet with only a few different parts, so it kept the basic F-84 number. Production delays on the F-84F resulted in another order of the straight-wing version; this was the F-84G.

In 1949, a swept wing version of the F-84 was created with the hope of bringing performance to the level of the F-86. The last production F-84E was fitted with a swept tail, a new wing with 38.5 degrees of leading edge sweep and 3.5 degrees of anhedral, and a J35-A-25 engine producing 5,300 pound-force (23.58 kN) of thrust.[1] The aircraft was designated XF-96A. It flew on 3 June 1950 with Otto P. Haas at the controls. Although the airplane was capable of 602 knots (693 mph, 1,115 km/h), the performance gain over the F-84E was considered minor.[1] Nonetheless, it was ordered into production in July 1950 as the F-84F Thunderstreak. The F-84 designation was retained because the fighter was expected to be a low-cost improvement of the straight-wing Thunderjet with over 55 percent commonality in tooling.[1]

Thunderbirds Display Team

Thunderbirds Display Team

USAF and Hellenic AF


You will find that these are presented in the same detail and quality of previous releases!

20 resin parts
clear resin canopy
vac-form canopy
screen printed decals
canopy mask

From: http://www.kits-shop.com/ or Usual Stockists


Thursday, December 15, 2011

1/144 Blue Impulse F-86F Sabre - Doyusha


1/144 Blue Impulse F-86F Sabre - Aircraft Collection #21 - Doyusha
 Featuring the  first-86F Sabre Blue Impulse Team make-up
A new mold, with fully reproduced  marking, comes with interlocking hexagonal standst.

Available: Janurary 2012
Price: 800 yen (excluding tax), all six blind box specification

http://www.doyusha-model.com/list/figure/genyouki_collection/21_blueimpulse.html

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

1/144 Blue Impluse Acrobatic Series - F-Toys

1/144 JASDF Blue Impulse Acrobatic Team Series - F-Toys

The follow are google translated, so could contain anomalies?
  • F-86F Blue Impulse  @ 1961 ~ 1964 years
  • F-86F Blue Impulse @ 1961 ~ 1964 years
  • F-86F Blue Impulse @ 1964 to 1981
  • T-2 Blue Impulse @ 1982 to 1995
  • T-4 Blue Impulse Blue  1996-2000 (4 years) 
Available: January 2012?
Probably colour options?

Interestingly(?), Doyusha/Dragon will also be releasing a Blue Impulse  F-86 Series in Early 2012!
http://www.hobby-show.info/tokyo2011/0538.html
http://www.hobby-show.info/tokyo2011/0539.html

Sources:
http://www.hobby-shop.jp/products/6858.html
http://www.platz-hobby.com/products/3340.html
http://ameblo.jp/niitakayama/