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Hobby Master F-4E Norm 83A 35+67, AufklG 52, Luftwaffe - Scale 1:72
Hobby Master F-4E Norm 83A 35+67, AufklG 52, Luftwaffe - Scale 1:72
Hobby Master F-4E Norm 83A 35+67, AufklG 52, Luftwaffe - Scale 1:72
Hobby Master F-4E Norm 83A 35+67, AufklG 52, Luftwaffe - Scale 1:72Hobby Master F-4E Norm 83A 35+67, AufklG 52, Luftwaffe - Scale 1:72Hobby Master F-4E Norm 83A 35+67, AufklG 52, Luftwaffe - Scale 1:72Hobby Master F-4E Norm 83A 35+67, AufklG 52, Luftwaffe - Scale 1:72Hobby Master F-4E Norm 83A 35+67, AufklG 52, Luftwaffe - Scale 1:72

Hobby Master F-4E Norm 83A 35+67, AufklG 52, Luftwaffe - Scale 1:72

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Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale HA19050 McDonnell Douglas RF-4E Phantom II “Norm 83A” 35+67, AufklG 52, Luftwaffe, Leck 1992

Starting in 1973 the Japan Air Self-Defense Force received 154 F-4EJ Phantoms that were based on the USAF F-4E. 138 of these aircraft were manufactured under license by Mitsubishi who produced the last F-4 Phantom II. Several changes were made to the F-4E to make it an F-4EJ. Basically it had any offensive weapons removed but eventually these restrictions were lifted and the aircraft were updated with missiles and the latest electronic equipment.

RF-4E was manufactured as 69-7514 MSN 4155 in 1969 and between 1971 and 1972 the Bundeswehr replaced their RF-104 with 44 RF-4Es. Now with the Bundeswehr the aircraft became 35+67 assigned to AufklG 52 (reconnaissance squadron 52). AG 52 was established at Erding in 1959, and moved to Leck / Stadum in 1964. On December 15, 1993 AG 52 was deactivated and along with other aircraft 35+67 was sold to Turkey where it flew with 113 Filo until 2009 when it was stored.

 

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