Be Enthralled with This Stunning F-15 Eagle Model Airplane
Warplanes brings and introduces you a finely handcrafted F-15 Eagle model airplane made of the finest grade materials which underwent stages of meticulous and careful sanding, carving and modeling to its original form. Our highly skilled master craftsmen painstakingly and passionately worked on the F-15 Eagle model plane's details, ensuring exactness and precision based on the original airplane.
The F15 Eagle model plane's paint scheme and markings are extremely accurate and precise, depicting the true original airplane. Like all other airplane models, the F15 Eagle model plane comes complete with fuselage, wings, and other intricate parts. It also comes with a sturdy, durable base with a chrome steel support mounting rod or you can have our variable pitch wall mount accessory, allowing your F15 Eagle to be displayed either hanging on the wall or the ceiling for an added effect. This top-quality F15 Eagle model plane will surely be appreciated by anyone who receives this elegant desktop display as a gift.
F-15C Eagle History:
Uncompromisingly designed for the air superiority mission, the F-15 Eagle is America's front-line multi-role supersonic fighter. Single seat models have been operational since 1976; the two-seat Strike Eagles, since 1986.
The F-15C Eagle aircraft was the enhanced version of the F-15A fighter aircraft. Some of its upgraded features were its fuel capacity and a higher allowable takeoff weight. The difference between the F-15C and the F-15A aircraft is their aircraft serial numbers The F-15A aircrafts have tail numbers that begin with 73 to 77 while the F-15C aircrafts begin with 78 to 86.
The subsystems of the F 15 which are the radars, engine and secondary structures experienced decline reliability indicators. The three subsystems could be done for less than three billion US dollars.
On February 26, 1979, the first F-15C Eagle made its first flight. It was later used for trials with tangential carriage of bombs on the conformal tanks. In September 1979, the Kadena Air Base in Japan received the first F-15C Eagle.
*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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