CTOL Version (Conventional Take Off and Landing)
The JSF Joint Strike Fighter program was set up to develop a new fifth-generation all-weather multirole combat aircraft able to replace the existing United States and NATO strike-fighters. The aerospace industry team led by Lockheed Martin generated the single-seat, single-engine, F-35 Lightning II. It adopts stealth technology and it is characterized by the trapezoidal wings and by the use of the most advanced hi-tech materials and avionic systems. Developed to perform air superiority, close air support and ground attack missions, it has been designed in different configurations. The F-35A is the conventional takeoff and landing variant, the F-35B is the short takeoff and vertical landing variant and the F-35C, with foldable-wings, has been developed to be used from conventional deck carriers. Thanks to its operational flexibility, the advanced on-board technology and the impressive project innovation, the F-35 lightning II will be a reference aircraft in the twenty-first-century military aviation.
- Highly detailed plastic pieces molded in gray
- Detailed cockpit with instrument panel
- Photo-etched parts
- Waterslide decals
- Illustrated instructions
One decal sheet with markings for 6 versions:
- US Air Force, 33rd Fighter Wing, Eglin AB, USA 2015
- US Air Force, 422nd Test Evaluation Squadron, Nellis AB, USA, 2016
- AMI, 32° Stormo, 13° Gruppo, Amendola AB, Italy 2017
- RAAF, 61st FIghter Test Squadron, Williamtown AB, Australia 2016
- RNLAF, Leewarden AB, Holland, 2016
- Israeli Air Force, 2016