Hobby Master 1/72 McDonnell-Douglas F-4F Phantom II German JG 74 Molders (HA1904) | Antics Online
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| > Hobby Master Jets & Helis | | Hobby Master produce models that are just superb and most are made in quite limited quantities. Once sold that is it! | Hobby Master 1/72 McDonnell-Douglas F-4F Phantom II German JG 74 Molders (HA1904) True 1/72 scale
Professionally painted
Great attention to detail
All markings are Tampoed
(pad applied)
Option to display the model on
a stand that is provided
Model can be shown with the
landing gear in the down or up
positions
Loads of optional armament
has been provided
Canopy can be displayed
open or closed
Extremely heavy metal with a
minimum of plastic
Highly collectable
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is a two-seat, supersonic long-range all-weather fighter-
bomber. The aircraft was designed as a USN Fleet defense aircraft and entered service in 1961. The F-
4 soon became one of the few aircraft to be utilized by the USN, USAF and USMC. The Phantom could
carry a varied payload and armament so it was well suited to do just about any job. Because of its large
nose and ruggedness the F-4 earned the nickname “Rhino”, along with others that were less flattering.
The F-4 went on to serve in no less than 11 other countries. Production ended in 1979 with 5,201
aircraft manufactured in 14 different versions.
The West German Government decided to buy the F-4F to replace their F-104s. The “F” version was
basically an “E” with major components made in Germany. Between September 1973 and April 1976
175 F4Fs were delivered. Some aircraft went to equip Hunting Squadron “JG 74” MÖLDERS. Carrying
on a tradition of honoring their war heroes, in 1973 the JG 74 Squadron received the name
“MÖLDERS”. MÖLDERS was a WWII Ace with 101 victories when in November 1941 he died in a
plane crash while a passenger on a He-111. In 2005 the German Defense Ministry decided that since
MÖLDERS had been in the Condor Legion that took part in bombing of a Spanish town during the
Spanish Civil War that he didn’t deserve to be honored and his name would no longer be associated
with JG 74.
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