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Diecast Aircraft - 1/72 EA-6B Prowler VAQ-132
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Discover the exceptional 1/72 EA-6B Prowler diecast aircraft model, representing the renowned VAQ-132 squadron. This meticulously crafted diecast model captures the intricate details of the electronic warfare aircraft that has played a pivotal role in modern military history. Our diecast EA-6B Prowler model features realistic markings, a finely painted exterior, and an accurate representation of the iconic aircraft. With a wingspan of approximately 8 inches, this collectible makes a striking addition to any aviation enthusiast's display. Perfect for model collectors, it showcases not only the stunning design of the EA-6B Prowler but also its significance in naval aviation. This aircraft, which first took flight in 1971, was instrumental in electronic warfare and ensured the safety of countless missions over its service life. Whether you're a dedicated aviation aficionado or searching for a perfect gift for a modeling craftsman, this diecast aircraft is sure to impress. Bring home a piece of aviation history with the EA-6B Prowler model from Smartfox NZ and add a standout piece to your aviation collection today!
Diecast Aircraft - 1/72 EA-6B Prowler VAQ-132
On February 17, 1977 the Marine EA-6B Prowler 160432 number 000 arrived at MCAS Cherry
Point, North Carolina and was greeted by a fly-in with EA-6A 147865 "Methuselah". It was
assigned to VMAQ-2, Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2. 160432 made an
appearance in every conflict where a Prowler was involved. On June 10, 2011 160432 made its
final active duty flight completing forty-four years of service and accumulating eleven-thousand
hours of flight time. Prowler 160432 was retired to MCAS Cherry Point.
Diecast Aircraft - 1/72 EA-6B Prowler VAQ-132
On February 17, 1977 the Marine EA-6B Prowler 160432 number 000 arrived at MCAS Cherry
Point, North Carolina and was greeted by a fly-in with EA-6A 147865 "Methuselah". It was
assigned to VMAQ-2, Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2. 160432 made an
appearance in every conflict where a Prowler was involved. On June 10, 2011 160432 made its
final active duty flight completing forty-four years of service and accumulating eleven-thousand
hours of flight time. Prowler 160432 was retired to MCAS Cherry Point.
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