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1/150 Daron F-15 5th Fighter Interceptor SQN 5385-4
1/150 Daron F-15 5th Fighter Interceptor SQN 5385-4
1/150 Daron F-15 5th Fighter Interceptor SQN 5385-4
1/150 Daron F-15 5th Fighter Interceptor SQN 5385-4
1/150 Daron F-15 5th Fighter Interceptor SQN 5385-4
1/150 Daron F-15 5th Fighter Interceptor SQN 5385-4
1/150 Daron F-15 5th Fighter Interceptor SQN 5385-4
1/150 Daron F-15 5th Fighter Interceptor SQN 5385-4
1/150 Daron F-15 5th Fighter Interceptor SQN 5385-4

1/150 Daron F-15 5th Fighter Interceptor SQN 5385-4

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This Die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:150 scale with plastic stand and is approximately 5 3/8 inches long with 3 7/8 inch wingspan. The F-15 is an American twin-engine all-weather air superiority tactical fighter, designed to gain and maintain superiority in aerial combat. Designed by McDonnel Douglas (now Boeing) as a replacement for the F-4E Phantom, the first flight occurred on July 27, 1972 at Edwards AFB, CA, with the F-15 entering service in 1976. With its superior maneuverability, acceleration, range, weapons and advanced avionics, it is among the most successful model fighters, with over 100 victories and no losses in aerial combat.

The 5th Fighter Interceptor Squadron was based out of Minot AFB, ND, flying F-15's from 1984 to 1988. Its mission is to maintain interceptors and crews in a maximum state of readiness. They were inactivated in July 1988 and was reactivated as the 5th Flying Training Squadron based out of Vance AFB, OK in January 1990.

This aircraft was allocated to the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, UK, on loan from the United States Air Force Museum. Adult Collectible ages 14+