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USAF Northrop F-5C Tiger II Fighter - 64-13332, 10th Fighter Commando Squadron "Skoshi Tiger", Bien Hoa AFB, Vietnam, 1965

Hobby Master USAF Northrop F-5C Tiger II Fighter - 64-13332, 10th Fighter Commando Squadron "Skoshi Tiger", Bien Hoa AFB, Vietnam, 1965


 
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Hobby Master HA33003 USAF Northrop F-5C Tiger II Fighter - 64-13332, 10th Fighter Commando Squadron "Skoshi Tiger", Bien Hoa AFB, Vietnam, 1965 (1:72 Scale) "Non Revertar Inultus Latin (I Will Not Return Unavenged)"
- Motto of the 58th Tactical Fighter Training Wing

The Northrop F-5A/B Freedom Fighter and F-5E/F Tiger II are part of a family of widely used light supersonic fighter aircraft, designed and built by Northrop in the United States, beginning in the 1960s. Hundreds remain in service in air forces around the world in the early 21st Century, and the type has also been the basis for a number of other aircraft.

The F-5 started life as a privately funded light fighter program by Northrop in the 1950s. The first generation F-5A Freedom Fighter entered service in the 1960s. Over 800 were produced through 1972 for U.S. allies during the Cold War. The USAF had no need for a light fighter, but it did specify a requirement for a supersonic trainer and procured about 1,200 of a derivative airframe for this purpose, the T-38 Talon.

The improved second-generation F-5E Tiger II was also primarily used by American Cold War allies and, in limited quantities, served in US military aviation as a training and aggressor aircraft; Tiger II production amounted to 1,400 of all versions, with production ending in 1987. Many F-5s continuing in service into the 1990s and 2000s have undergone a wide variety of upgrade programs to keep pace with the changing combat environment. The F-5 was also developed into a dedicated reconnaissance version, the RF-5 Tigereye.

The F-5 serves as a starting point for a series of design studies which resulted in the twin-tailed Northrop YF-17 and the F/A-18 series of carrier-based fighters. The F-20 Tigershark was an advanced version of the F-5E that did not find a market. The F-5N/F variants remain in service with the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps as an adversary trainer

Pictured here is a 1:72 scale rendition of a USAF Northrop F-5C Tiger II fighter that was attached to the 10th Fighter Commando Squadron "Skoshi Tiger", then deployed to Bien Hoa AFB, Vietnam, during 1965. Pre-order! Ship Date: May 2025.

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 7-3/4-inches
Length: 4-1/2-inches

Release Date: ?

Historical Account: "Skoshi Tiger" - The 10th Fighter Squadron, Commando was activated at Bien Hoa Air Base, South Vietnam in April 1967 to test the Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter in operational missions. Tactical Air Command had organized the Tactical Fighter Squadron, Provisional, 4503d at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona to begin testing the F-5 under the name "Skoshi Tiger" on July 22nd, 1965, with pilots and maintenance personnel from the USAF Tactical Air Warfare Center. After conducting initial tests in the United States, the 4503d deployed a dozen of its fighters to Bien Hoa in October 1965, although the squadron officially remained at Williams until March 10th, 1966. On April 8th, the provisional squadron was discontinued and its personnel and equipment were used to form the regular 10th Squadron.

The squadron increased in size to 18 aircraft. It flew more than 7,000 operational missions, earning a Presidential Unit Citation and a Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with Palm. Six squadron aircraft were lost to enemy fire. In October 1966, the squadron began to train Viet Nam Air Force (VNAF) personnel on the operation and maintenance of the F-5. After a year of testing, its aircraft were turned over to the 522nd Fighter Squadron of the VNAF 23rd Tactical Wing at Bien Hoa on April 17th, 1967, and the unit was inactivated, although some squadron personnel remained behind to continue training.

Features
  • Diecast construction
  • Aircraft can be displayed in-flight or in landed position
  • Comes with seated pilot figure
  • Accurate markings and insignia
  • Comes with display stand

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