1/72 Academy CH-53D Sea Stallion 'Operation Frequent Wind' Model Kit
Build a powerful piece of history with this detailed 1/72 scale plastic model kit of the CH-53D Sea Stallion as flown during Operation Frequent Wind from Academy Models. This iconic heavy-lift helicopter played a crucial role in the final evacuation of Saigon in April 1975, marking the dramatic conclusion of the Vietnam War.
Historical Significance
Operation Frequent Wind was the largest helicopter evacuation in history, conducted on April 29-30, 1975. The CH-53D Sea Stallion helicopters flew continuous missions from the U.S. Embassy in Saigon and other evacuation points, rescuing over 7,000 people in less than 24 hours. These powerful aircraft became symbols of both the end of American involvement in Vietnam and the heroic efforts to save lives during the fall of Saigon.
Key Features
- Accurate 1/72 Scale: Precisely scaled heavy-lift helicopter with impressive size and detail
- Highly Detailed Cockpit: Authentic instrument panels and crew positions
- Two Pilot Figures Included: Detailed crew figures for added realism
- Optional Position Parts: Tail boom can be built straight or folded for carrier storage
- Rear Ramp Options: Build with ramp open or closed for different display configurations
- Fully Engraved Panel Lines: Realistic surface details capture the Sea Stallion's distinctive appearance
- Detailed Landing Gear: Precision main gear assemblies with authentic details
- Rotating Rotor Blades: Main and tail rotor assemblies with movable components
- Quality Korean Manufacturing: Academy's renowned precision engineering
What's in the Box
- Injection-molded plastic parts for complete CH-53D assembly
- Clear canopy and window components
- Two pilot figures
- Waterslide decal sheet with Operation Frequent Wind markings
- Detailed assembly instructions with painting guide and historical information
About the CH-53D Sea Stallion
The Sikorsky CH-53D Sea Stallion was the U.S. Marine Corps' primary heavy-lift helicopter during the Vietnam War era. Powered by two General Electric T64 turboshaft engines, the Sea Stallion could carry up to 37 troops or 8,000 pounds of cargo. Its distinctive features included a rear loading ramp, folding tail boom for shipboard operations, and exceptional reliability in demanding combat conditions. The CH-53D's performance during Operation Frequent Wind demonstrated its capabilities under the most challenging circumstances.
Recommended Complementary Products
Enhance your CH-53D Sea Stallion build with these essential supplies available at MPM Hobbies:
- Tamiya Extra-Thin Cement - Professional-grade adhesive for clean assembly
- Testors Plastic Model Cement - Reliable all-purpose model glue
- MiG Paint Sets - Authentic colors for military helicopter finishing
Product Code: ACD12575
Scale: 1/72
Manufacturer: Academy Models - Visit Academy's official website for more information about their products
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