Pass on the Family Pride with
this Astonishing and Captivating AH-
64D Longbow Model Helicopter
Sparing no major or minor
detail, Warplanes' craftsmen have
produced a perfected Apache
Longbow AH-64D Model
Helicopter . Specific markings
like logos, squadron name, and
distinct design with its paint
schemes are elaborately done to
give you only the finest. This scale
replica will surely appeal to any
aviation aficionado, veterans and
historians, adults and kids alike.
Place this AH- 64D Longbow Model
Helicopter on your desk with its steel
support rod and wooden-base stand
that comes with it. For an added
flying effect, you can also avail of our
pitch wall mount accessory allowing
you to display your model helicopter
hanging on the ceiling or on the wall
for much appreciation.
Skillfully carved from the finest
grade of wood, the Apache
Longbow AH-64D Model Helicopter
is worked to a perfect scale
copy of the real helicopter. The
design of the wing, the tail and the
body of this art piece are carefully
carved, mirrored from the actual AH-
64D Longbow. To preserve its keen
design, a final coat of clear gloss is
applied to the entire model. To
completely ensure that we bring you
nothing but the best, our AH- 64D
Longbow Model Helicopter goes
through various quality control
before being placed in its box.
AH-64D Apache History:
The advanced model, the AH-
64D Apache Longbow, is equipped
with an improved sensor suite, a
glass cockpit, and weapon systems.
The main improvement over the A-
variant is the dome installed over the
main rotor which houses the
AN/APG-78 Longbow millimeter-
wave Fire Control Radar (FCR)
target acquisition system and the
Radar Frequency Interferometer
(RFI).
The Boeing AH-64 Apache is a
four-blade, twin-engine attack
helicopter with tailwheel-type
landing gear arrangement, and
tandem cockpit for a crew of two.
The Apache was developed as
Model 77 by Hughes Helicopters for
the United States Army's Advanced
Attack Helicopter program to replace
the AH-1 Cobra. First flown on 30
September 1975, the AH-64 features
a nose-mounted sensor suite for
target acquisition and night vision
systems. The Apache is armed with
a 30-millimeter (1.2 in) M230 Chain
Gun carried between the main
landing gear, under the aircraft's
forward fuselage. The AH-64 also
carries a mixture of AGM-114 Hellfire
and Hydra 70 rocket pods on four
hardpoints mounted on stub-wing
pylons. The AH-64 also features
double- and triple-redundant aircraft
systems to improve survivability for
the aircraft and crew in combat, as
well as improved crash survivability
for the pilots.
The U.S. Army is the primary
operator of the AH-64, however it
has also become the primary attack
helicopter of several nations it has
been exported to, including the
United Kingdom, Israel, Japan,
Greece and the Netherlands. U.S.
AH-64s have served in conflicts in
Panama, Persian Gulf War,
Afghanistan, and Iraq. Israel has
made active use of the Apache in its
military conflicts in Lebanon and
Gaza Strip; while two coalition allies
have deployed their AH-64s in
Afghanistan and Iraq.
*Alteration on the design such as change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included with the model which may vary from the photo.
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