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1/48 AH64D Apache Longbow J.G.S.D.F. (Hasegawa 1:48 Aircraft Series PT42)

Original price 332 kr - Original price 332 kr
Original price
332 kr
332 kr - 332 kr
Current price 332 kr

The AH-64D Apache Longbow is an advanced version of the AH-64A Apache, an all-weather attack helicopter developed and adopted in line with the US Army's Advanced Attack Helicopter (AAH) program. The radar-equipped version was called the AH-64D Apache Longbow, and the radar-free version was called the AH-64C. At the end of 1993, the AH-64C designation was abolished, and the AH-64D Apache Longbow came to be called the AH-64D Apache Longbow regardless of whether it was equipped with radar or not. The most distinctive feature of the onboard sensors is the Fire Control Radar (FCR), also known as the Longbow Radar, which is attached to the top of the main rotor mast, and which detects, identifies, and automatically selects targets for attack. This is a new generation attack helicopter with excellent control capabilities during combat due to its integrated system management. The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force has decided to introduce the AH-64D Apache Longbow as the successor to the AH-1S. The first model for the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force made its maiden flight on December 15, 2004, in Mesa, Arizona, USA. After undergoing various tests for a year, it was delivered to Fuji Heavy Industries in Utsunomiya on December 18, 2005, where it was reassembled. At this time, it was also equipped with specifications for the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. The first and second AH-64Ds for the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force were manufactured by Boeing in the United States, but Fuji Heavy Industries plans to license-produce about half of the subsequent aircraft. The first model was ferried to the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's Akeno Camp on March 16, 2006. Various tests and inspections will be conducted at Akeno in the future, and it will proceed to deployment in combat. *Information from the time of release in March 2009.

DATA:
Crew: 2
Main rotor: 14.63m
Fuselage length: 15.47m
Maximum height (to top of FCR): 4.95m
Maximum takeoff weight: 8,006kg
Engine: General

Additional plastic parts
Antenna
Sensor
Front seat display parts
Stinger air-to-air missile launcher parts

Decals (markings)
JGSDF aircraft "74501", "74502", "74503", "74504"