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Type: Fighter aircrafts
- Period: Modern
- Country: United States
- SKILL: 3
- Model Dim.: 19,5 cm
- Box Dim.: 373 x 241 x 60 mm
ORIGINALS MOULDS FROM ESCI - SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 4 VERSIONS
The LTV A-7 Corsair II was designed and implemented in the first half of the 1960s to satisfy the specific United States Navy request to have a new carrier-capable light attack aircraft able to replace the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk and the piston-powered Douglas A-1 Skyraider. It was directly developed by the Vought F-8 Crusade airframe. The A-7 was characterized by the large frontal air intake under the cabin, by the 35° foldable swept wing to optimize the use and storage on the aircraft carrier flight decks and by the adoption of a modern head-up display to enhance operational effectiveness. Thanks to its underwing hardpoints, the A-7 was able to carry an impressive offensive load based on conventional bombs, guided bombs such as the Paveway and air-to-surface missiles. The A-7E was the last version produced for the U.S Navy, with improved operational capabilities and the possibility to use the Harpoon anti-ship missiles and the AGM-88 HARM anti-radiation missiles