Ah-64d Longbow Apache 100 years
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Manufacturer: Revell of GermanyStock Number: RMG 4896Scale: 1/48View all products of type "AH-64 Apache" This model kit requires assembly. Cement, paint and other construction materials not included unless specifically stated in the description.
The AH-64D Apache Longbow is currently the most versatile, advanced and heavily armed attack helicopter in the world. The Royal Dutch Air Force (Koninklijke Luchtmacht / KLU) also operates twenty-nine AH-64D without however the Longbow radar. In 2013 the Royal Dutch Air Force had one of its AH-64D Longbow Apaches decorated in a very attractive colour scheme for the occasion of the KLU centenary. The helicopter carrying the number Q-17 received a colour scheme in shades of orange, gray and black to represent the Netherlands at air shows. During air shows the Royal Dutch Air Force aerobatic team pilots demonstrate spectacular loops, rolls and spins manoeuvres that are normally unusual for helicopters. The emblem of the 301st Squadron stationed in Gilze-Rijen, home of the Apache Solo Display Team, also shows an arrow drawn in the Centaurs Longbow.
Features:
- Main rotor without Longbow Radar Dome
- AH-64D cockpit instrument panels
- Wide landing gear casing
- Cable cutting devices
- Detailed cockpit with control column
- 2 pilot figures
- Textured fuselage surfaces
- Rotating tail-rotor
- Detailed Main rotor-head
- Stub-wings with weapons pylons
- Rotating front sensor/night-vision dome
- Detailed MG under the fuselage
Super decal set containing all decorative elements of the Solo Display Teams special livery of the occasion of the Centenary of the formation of the Netherlands Air Force (AH-64D Apache Q-17 100 Years Military Aviation Royal Netherlands Air Force 1913-2013)