Israeli Defense Force

Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519


Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519
Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519
Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519
Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519
Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519
Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519
Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519
Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519

Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519  Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519
Hobby Master 1:72 Air Power Series HA3809B Lockheed F-16C Barak Diecast Model IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn, #519, Israel, 2010. 90-0857 was one of 13 F-16C aircraft from Block 40H completed in 1990 for the IDF/AF under FMS Program Peace Marble III. Peace Marble III a further 17 F-16Cs and 30 F-16Ds. The 101 Squadron, also known as the First Fighter Squadron, was formed on May 20, 1948; 6 days after Israel declared its independence. The 101 insignia is a "Winged Skull in a Flight Helmet". Designed by General Dynamics as a lightweight, daytime USAF air-combat fighter, the F-16 was first flown on January 20th, 1974.

This single-engine, supersonic aircraft has, over the years, evolved into a multirole aircraft. It has a frameless bubble canopy-giving its pilot superior visibility-and it uses advanced aerodynamics.

The F-16 was one of the first designs to use a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire system, which helps it pull 9-g maneuvers and achieve speeds of more than Mach 2. Called "Viper" by its pilots, the F-16 is considered one of the most successful aircraft designs of the Cold War, with 4,400+ aircraft built since 1976. Hobby Master's 1:72 scale F-16 is constructed using an intelligent mix of diecast metal and plastic, which allows for the greatest possible detail. Among this model's most remarkable features are an articulating hinged opening canopy that closes with almost no visible gap and landing gear that has been constructed as subassemblies for easy configuration.

It also includes a large number of pad-printed flight instruments and a rudder and engine intake that are accurately replicated in plastic. The models in this series cover early variants to the most advanced later variants featuring conformal fuel tanks as well as both single and two seat variants.

Hobby Master 1:72 Air Power Series. The Hobby Master "1:72 Air Power Series" range presents detailed, ready-made diecast models of military aircraft. Hobby Master "1:72 Air Power Series" diecast airplanes feature. Diecast metal construction with some plastic components. Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals. Opening canopies, revealing detailed cockpit interiors. Presentation stand to display the aircraft "in flight". Authentic detachable ordnance loads complete with placards.

Accurately detailed underside with concealed screwheads.


Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519  Hobby Master 172 F-16C Barak IDF/AF 101st (First) Sqn #519