Brand new 1/100 scale diecast airplane model of Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet Fighter Aircraft "VFA-103 Jolly Rogers, 75th Anniversary" (2018) United States Navy die cast model. Brand new box. Detailed exterior. True-to-scale detail. Comes with a display stand. This model does not have any openings. Manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-7.25, Wingspan-5.5 inches. Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel. HISTORY ASPECTS: The Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet, adorned with the iconic skull and crossbones insignia of VFA-103 "Jolly Rogers," celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2018, marking a storied history of service in the U.S. Navy. Commissioned in 1943 during World War II, VFA-103 has distinguished itself as one of the Navy's premier strike fighter squadrons, participating in numerous conflicts and operations around the globe. The F/A-18F Super Hornet, the squadron's primary aircraft, played a vital role in maintaining air superiority, conducting precision strikes, and providing close air support to ground forces in various theaters of operation. Throughout its history, VFA-103 "Jolly Rogers" has been at the forefront of naval aviation, earning a reputation for excellence and professionalism. The squadron's legacy is intertwined with significant military engagements, including operations in the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and the Western Pacific. The F/A-18F Super Hornet, equipped with advanced avionics, weapons systems, and multirole capabilities, proved to be a versatile and reliable asset in combat, contributing to the success of missions and ensuring the safety of allied forces on the ground. This 1:100 scale model captures the spirit and legacy of this renowned naval aviation unit. With meticulous attention to detail and precision craftsmanship, this model pays homage to the bravery and dedication of the pilots and crew who served with distinction in the squadron. Whether displayed as a tribute to military history or as a symbol of pride for aviation enthusiasts, this replica honors the enduring legacy of VFA-103 and the legendary "Jolly Rogers" tradition.
With this aircraft window fuselage your apartment becomes an aviation hub. Get a breathtaking piece of aviation furniture into your own four walls. This aircraft window segment is laser cut from high quality aluminium and finished with real rivets. The worlds major aircrafts were used as a template for this aviation furniture. The dimensions of the windows are based on those of a Boeing 777. I myself am a Boeing long-haul pilot and have designed and built this construction together with a metal aircraft worker in my workshop in Germany. 2x Aircraft Windows Dimensions: 90cm x 75cm x 8cm (35 x 29 x 3in) Window: 0,8mm plexiglass Material: brushed aluminium Aluminium thickness : 2,0mm Mounting: by dowel in the wall (not included) 3x Aircraft Windows Dimensions: 112cm x 63cm x 8cm (44 x 25 x 3in) Window: 0,8mm plexiglass Material: brushed aluminium Aluminium thickness : 2,0mm Mounting: by dowel in the wall (not included) 4x Aircraft Windows Dimensions: 149cm x 63cm x 8cm (59 x 25 x 3in) Window: 0,8mm plexiglass Material: brushed aluminium Aluminium thickness : 2,0mm Mounting: by dowel in the wall (not included) Finish With this option you have the possibility to personalize the wooden structure behind the window in your desired color. The option to use your airplane window as a picture frame makes it unique, the poster is glued to the wall of the room, creating the in depth look that makes it appear even more realistic. Important note: The aircraft shelf is sold as shown in the pictures, without content or lighting. No original aircraft part!
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