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1/72 F-35A INTERIOR 3D DECALS FOR HASEGAWA KIT
The F-35A is a variant of the F-35 Lightning II combat aircraft, developed by Lockheed Martin to meet the needs of the air forces of the United States and other allied countries. It is one of the three main models of the F-35 aircraft, along with the F-35B (for the U.S. Marine Corps and the British Royal Navy) and the F-35C (for the United States Navy).
The F-35A is designed as a fifth-generation multi-role fighter, featuring advanced technologies, stealth, state-of-the-art avionics and network capabilities. It is designed to achieve superior survivability, air dominance, close air support and air superiority, as well as to perform ground attack and interdiction missions.
Some of the distinctive features of the F-35A include:
Stealth: The F-35A is designed with an aerodynamic shape and materials that reduce its radar and infrared detectability, allowing it to approach enemy targets with less risk of detection.
Advanced sensors: The aircraft is equipped with a wide range of sensors, including active electronically scanning radar (AESA), optical and infrared sensors, which provide the pilot with enhanced situational awareness.
Integrated avionics systems: The F-35A features an advanced integrated avionics system, which enables it to collect and exchange data with other platforms, thereby improving the ability to communicate and coordinate across different military assets.
STOVL (Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing) capability: The F-35A has the ability to take off and land on relatively short runways, expanding the options for operational bases.
The F-35 Lightning II is set to become one of the most widely used combat aircraft worldwide as it is acquired by several U.S. Air Forces and numerous allied countries, gradually replacing older aircraft models and providing an important platform for international defense and security.
1/72 Lockheed-Martin/Mitsubishi F-35A/B Lightning II (21)Lockheed-Martin/Mitsubishi F-35A Lightning II 99-8716, of 302nd TFS, 7th Air Wing, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, based at Hyakuri Air Base, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 09-8721, of 301st TFS, 7th Air Wing, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, based at Hyakuri Air Base, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-029, '29', of 75 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base Tindal, Australia, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-002, '02', of 2 OCU, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales, Australia, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-003, '03', of 3 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales, Australia, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II A35-035, '35', of 77 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Base, Tindal, Australia, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 19-5530, 'L-001', of Royal Danish Air Force, flown from the Lockheed-Martin factory, NAS Fort Worth, Texas USA, 8 March, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 5146, of Royal Norweigan Air Force, flown from the Lockheed-Martin factory, NAS Fort Worth, Texas USA, November, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 5087, of Royal Norweigan Air Force, test flown from Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2015.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II M.M 7451, '4-01', of Italian Navy, based at MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina, USA, June, 2021.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II M.M 7453, '32-14', of Italian Navy, taking part in an Expeditionary Event on Pantelleria Island, Sicily, June, 2021.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II MM7336/'32-05', of 32° Stormo "Armando Boetto", 13° Gruppo, Italian Air Force, Based at Amendola Air Base, Italy, 2017.Lockheed F-35B Lightning II, 'BF-04', of F-35 Initial Ship Trials/ F-35 First Of Class Flight Trials operating aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth. October, 2018.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, 'F-001'/'OT' of Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands, 2018.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, 'F-001' of Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands, 10 June, 2016.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, 'F-007' of Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands, 2018.Lockheed-Martin, F-35I Adir, '907/5153F' of 116 'Southern Lions' Squadron, Israeli Air Force, based at Nevatim Air Base, Israel, 2016.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, '18001' of Republic of Korea Air Force, on trials at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2018.Lockheed-Martin, F-35I Adir, '924' of 5061 'Manat' Squadron, Israeli Air Force Flight Testing Center, based at Tel-Nof Air Base, Israel, November, 2020.Lockheed-Martin, F-35A Lightning II, '18-0003' of Turkish Air Force, on trials at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2018.Lockheed F-35B Lightning II, ZM151/'017', of 617 Squadron, Royal Navy Lightning Force operating aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth. October, 2019.Il Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, o Joint Strike Fighter-F35, è un caccia multiruolo monoposto di 5ª generazione, a singolo propulsore, con ala trapezoidale e caratteristiche stealth. Le sue capacità multiruolo lo rendono utilizzabile per compiti di supporto aereo ravvicinato, bombardamento tattico e missioni di supremazia aerea.L'aereo viene anche definito in ambito militare come omni-ruolo data la capacità di svolgere contemporaneamente, senza tornare alle base per modificare il suo assetto, differenti attività operative.Battendo il Boeing X-32, è diventato il vincitore della gara per il programma JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) per la ricerca di un aereo che potesse sostituire diversi modelli dell'USAF, dell'US Navy e dei USMC (Marines). Inizialmente era previsto che circa l'80% delle parti fosse in comune fra le diverse versioni, ma poi, con l'evolversi del progetto, non si è potuto raggiungere più del 25/27%, sebbene l'elettronica di bordo e una parte del software saranno molto simili tra loro.Esistono tre versioni dell'F-35: una variante a decollo e atterraggio convenzionale (F-35A - Conventional Take Off and Landing), una variante a decollo corto e atterraggio verticale, per poter operare da portaerei di dimensioni ridotte come la portaerei italiana Cavour (F-35B Short Take Off And Vertical Landing), e una variante per l'uso su portaerei convenzionali dotate di catapulte (F-35C - Catapult Assisted Take Off But Arrested Recovery).
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Go to cart1/72 Lockheed-Martin F-35A/F-35B Lighting wheels set (designed to be used with Academy, Fujimi, Hasegawa, Italeri and PM Model kits)
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Go to cart1/72 Lockheed-Martin F-35A/B Lightning II (33 aircraft)Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 09-5004, 'OT', of 53rd Wing, 31st TES, United States Air Force, based at Edwards AFB, California, USA, 2011.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 10-5009, 'OT', of 53rd Wing, 522nd TES, United States Air Force, based at Nellis AFB, Nevada, USA, 2011.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 13-5067, 'WA', of 57th Wing, 6th WPS, United States Air Force, based at Nellis AFB, Nevada, USA,Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 11-5034, 'EG', of 33rd FW, 58th FS, United States Air Force, based at Eglin AFB, Florida, USA, 2014.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 12-5056, 'LF', of 56th FW, 61st FS, United States Air Force, based at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2015.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 13-5068, 'LF', of 56th FW, 62nd FS, United States Air Force, based at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2015.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5165, 'HL', of 388th FW, 4th FS, United States Air Force, based at Hill AFB, Utah, USA, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 14-5102, 'HL', of 388th FW, 34th FS, United States Air Force, based at Hill AFB, Utah, USA, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5200, 'HL', of 388th FW, 421st FS, United States Air Force, based at Nellis AFB, USA, 2017.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 07-0744, 'ED', of 412th TW, 461st FTS, United States Air Force, based at Edwards AFB, California, USA, 2010.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 17-5265, 'VT', of 158th FW, 134th FS, Vermont Air National Guard, United States Air Force, based at Burlington ANGB, Vermont, USA, March, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 17-5278, 'VT', of 158th FW, 134th FS, Vermont Air National Guard, United States Air Force, based at Burlington ANGB, Vermont, USA, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5174, 'LF', of 56th FW, 63rd FS, United States Air Force, based at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 13-5081, 'LF', of 56th FW, 308th FS, United States Air Force, based at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA,Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 12-5044, 'LF', of 944th FW, 62nd FS, United States Air Force, based at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA, November, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 12-5049, 'WA', of 57th WG, 16th WPS, United States Air Force, based at Nellis AFB, Nevada, USA, 2014.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 13-5071, 'HL', of 388th FW, 34th FS, United States Air Force, based at Hill AFB, Utah, USA, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 09-5007, 'OT', of 53rd WG, 422nd TES, United States Air Force, based at Nellis AFB, Nevada, USA, 2013.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 169164, 'VK/01', of VMFA-121, United States Marines, based at MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 168309, 'DC/05', of VMFA-122, United States Marines, based at MCAS Cherry Point, USA, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 168060, 'VM/51', of VMFAT-501, United States Marines, based at MCAS Cherry Point, USA, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5194, 'HL', of 419th FW, 466th FS, United States Air Force, based at Hill AFB, Utah, USA, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5194, 'HL', of 419th FW, 34th FS, United States Air Force, based at Hill AFB, Utah, USA, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 19-5474, 'LN', of 48th FW, 495th FS, United States Air Force, based at RAF Lakenheath, UK, 2021.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 18-5345, 'AK', of 354th FW, 355th FS, United States Air Force, based at Eilson AFB, Alaska, USA, 2019.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 15-5124, 'HL', of 354th FW, 355th FS, United States Air Force, based at Eilson AFB, Alaska, USA, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 18-5436, 'AK',of 354th WG, 356th FS, United States Air Force, based at Eilson AFB, Alaska, USA, 2020.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II168720, 'VK/021', of VMFA-121, United States Marines, based at MCAS Yuma, USA, 2018.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 168309, '17', of 461st FLTS, United States Marines, based at Edwards AFB, USA, 2017.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II168732, 'CF/01', of VMFA-211, United States Marines, based aboard USS America,2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 169164, 'MV/52', of VMX-1, United States Marines, based aboard USS America, 2016.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 168717, 'MV/05', of VMX-22, United States Marines, based at Edwards AFB, USA, 2017.Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II 168732, 'DC/01', of VMFA-122, United States Marines, based at MCAS Cherry Point, USA, 2018.
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Go to cart1/72 Lockheed-Martin F-35A Joint Strike Fighter This 1/72 scale sheet for the F-35A features markings for most USAF and foreign current operators of the F-35A as of early 2020. The options on this decal sheet are: F-35A "A35-001", Royal Australian Air Force F-35A "A35-003", Royal Australian Air Force F-35A "902" 140th Sqn., Israeli Air Force F-35A "907" 116th Sqn., Israeli Air Force F-35A "32-01", Italian Air Force F-35A "32-05", Italian Air Force F-35A "69-8701", Japanese Air Self Defense Force F-35A "18-001", Republic of Korea Air Force F-35A "F-001", Royal Netherlands Air Force F-35A "F-002", Royal Netherlands Air Force F-35A "F-001" 70th anniversary markings, Royal Netherlands Air Force F-35A "5148", Royal Norwegian Air Force F-35A "5205", Royal Norwegian Air Force F-35A "18-0001", Turkish Air Force markings F-35A 11-5023, USAF F-35A 12-5049, USAF F-35A 14-5100, USAF F-35A 12-5050, USAF F-35A 13-5072, 388th FW, USAF F-35A 10-5011, USAF F-35A 18-5352, 354th FW, USAF F-35A 17-5266, Vermont ANG, USAF
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Go to cart1/72 Lockheed Martin F-35A/C Lightning II - Exhaust NozzleThe Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, or Joint Strike Fighter-F35, is a 5th-generation, single-engine, trapezoidal-wing, multirole fighter with stealth characteristics. Its multi-role capabilities make it usable for close air support tasks, tactical bombing and air supremacy missions.The aircraft is also referred to in the military as omni-role given its ability to perform different operational tasks simultaneously without returning to base to change its attitude.By beating the Boeing X-32, it became the winner of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program competition for an aircraft that could replace several USAF, US Navy and USMC (Marines) models. Initially it was planned that about 80 percent of the parts would be in common between the different versions, but then as the project evolved, no more than 25/27 percent could be achieved, although the on-board electronics and some of the software will be very similar between them.There are three versions of the F-35: a conventional take-off and landing variant (F-35A - Conventional Take Off and Landing), a short take-off and vertical landing variant to operate from smaller aircraft carriers such as the Italian aircraft carrier Cavour (F-35B Short Take Off And Vertical Landing), and a variant for use on conventional aircraft carriers equipped with catapults (F-35C - Catapult Assisted Take Off But Arrested Recovery).
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Go to cart1/72 F-35A ‘100 Anni XIII Gruppo Caccia’ - 32 Stormo Il Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, o Joint Strike Fighter-F35, è un caccia multiruolo monoposto di 5ª generazione, a singolo propulsore, con ala trapezoidale e caratteristiche stealth. Le sue capacità multiruolo lo rendono utilizzabile per compiti di supporto aereo ravvicinato, bombardamento tattico e missioni di supremazia aerea.L'aereo viene anche definito in ambito militare come omni-ruolo data la capacità di svolgere contemporaneamente, senza tornare alle base per modificare il suo assetto, differenti attività operative.Battendo il Boeing X-32, è diventato il vincitore della gara per il programma JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) per la ricerca di un aereo che potesse sostituire diversi modelli dell'USAF, dell'US Navy e dei USMC (Marines). Inizialmente era previsto che circa l'80% delle parti fosse in comune fra le diverse versioni, ma poi, con l'evolversi del progetto, non si è potuto raggiungere più del 25/27%, sebbene l'elettronica di bordo e una parte del software saranno molto simili tra loro.Esistono tre versioni dell'F-35: una variante a decollo e atterraggio convenzionale (F-35A - Conventional Take Off and Landing), una variante a decollo corto e atterraggio verticale, per poter operare da portaerei di dimensioni ridotte come la portaerei italiana Cavour (F-35B Short Take Off And Vertical Landing), e una variante per l'uso su portaerei convenzionali dotate di catapulte (F-35C - Catapult Assisted Take Off But Arrested Recovery)
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Go to cart1/72 F-35A Tutti i ‘LAMPI’ ITALIANI Il Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, o Joint Strike Fighter-F35, è un caccia multiruolo monoposto di 5ª generazione, a singolo propulsore, con ala trapezoidale e caratteristiche stealth. Le sue capacità multiruolo lo rendono utilizzabile per compiti di supporto aereo ravvicinato, bombardamento tattico e missioni di supremazia aerea.L'aereo viene anche definito in ambito militare come omni-ruolo data la capacità di svolgere contemporaneamente, senza tornare alle base per modificare il suo assetto, differenti attività operative.Battendo il Boeing X-32, è diventato il vincitore della gara per il programma JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) per la ricerca di un aereo che potesse sostituire diversi modelli dell'USAF, dell'US Navy e dei USMC (Marines). Inizialmente era previsto che circa l'80% delle parti fosse in comune fra le diverse versioni, ma poi, con l'evolversi del progetto, non si è potuto raggiungere più del 25/27%, sebbene l'elettronica di bordo e una parte del software saranno molto simili tra loro.Esistono tre versioni dell'F-35: una variante a decollo e atterraggio convenzionale (F-35A - Conventional Take Off and Landing), una variante a decollo corto e atterraggio verticale, per poter operare da portaerei di dimensioni ridotte come la portaerei italiana Cavour (F-35B Short Take Off And Vertical Landing), e una variante per l'uso su portaerei convenzionali dotate di catapulte (F-35C - Catapult Assisted Take Off But Arrested Recovery)
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Go to cart1/72 F-35A 32-13 'SPECIAL COLOR' Il Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, o Joint Strike Fighter-F35, è un caccia multiruolo monoposto di 5ª generazione, a singolo propulsore, con ala trapezoidale e caratteristiche stealth. Le sue capacità multiruolo lo rendono utilizzabile per compiti di supporto aereo ravvicinato, bombardamento tattico e missioni di supremazia aerea.L'aereo viene anche definito in ambito militare come omni-ruolo data la capacità di svolgere contemporaneamente, senza tornare alle base per modificare il suo assetto, differenti attività operative.Battendo il Boeing X-32, è diventato il vincitore della gara per il programma JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) per la ricerca di un aereo che potesse sostituire diversi modelli dell'USAF, dell'US Navy e dei USMC (Marines). Inizialmente era previsto che circa l'80% delle parti fosse in comune fra le diverse versioni, ma poi, con l'evolversi del progetto, non si è potuto raggiungere più del 25/27%, sebbene l'elettronica di bordo e una parte del software saranno molto simili tra loro.Esistono tre versioni dell'F-35: una variante a decollo e atterraggio convenzionale (F-35A - Conventional Take Off and Landing), una variante a decollo corto e atterraggio verticale, per poter operare da portaerei di dimensioni ridotte come la portaerei italiana Cavour (F-35B Short Take Off And Vertical Landing), e una variante per l'uso su portaerei convenzionali dotate di catapulte (F-35C - Catapult Assisted Take Off But Arrested Recovery)
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Go to cart1/72 F-35A 3D-Printed & colored Interior on decal paper (Italeri/Zvezda)The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, or Joint Strike Fighter-F35, is a 5th-generation, single-propeller, trapezoidal-wing, multirole fighter with stealth characteristics. Its multi-role capabilities make it usable for close air support tasks, tactical bombing and air supremacy missions.The aircraft is also referred to in the military as omni-role given its ability to perform different operational tasks simultaneously without returning to base to change its attitude.By beating the Boeing X-32, it became the winner of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program competition for an aircraft that could replace several USAF, US Navy and USMC (Marines) models. Initially, it was planned that about 80 percent of the parts would be in common between the different versions, but then, as the project evolved, no more than 25/27 percent could be achieved, although the on-board electronics and some of the software will be very similar between them.There are three versions of the F-35: a conventional take-off and landing variant (F-35A - Conventional Take Off and Landing), a short take-off and vertical landing variant to operate from smaller aircraft carriers such as the Italian aircraft carrier Cavour (F-35B Short Take Off And Vertical Landing), and a variant for use on conventional aircraft carriers equipped with catapults (F-35C - Catapult Assisted Take Off Barrier Arrested Recovery).
1/72 F-35A 6-01 6th Fighter Wing'The First PAPER' The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, or Joint Strike Fighter-F35, is a 5th-generation, single-engine, multirole fighter with a trapezoidal wing and stealth characteristics. Its multi-role capabilities make it usable for close air support tasks, tactical bombing and air supremacy missions.The aircraft is also referred to in the military as omni-role given its ability to perform different operational tasks simultaneously without returning to base to change its attitude.By beating the Boeing X-32, it became the winner of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program competition for an aircraft that could replace several USAF, US Navy and USMC (Marines) models. Initially, it was planned that about 80 percent of the parts would be in common between the different versions, but then, as the project evolved, no more than 25/27 percent could be achieved, although the on-board electronics and some of the software will be very similar between them.There are three versions of the F-35: a conventional take-off and landing variant (F-35A - Conventional Take Off and Landing), a short take-off and vertical landing variant to operate from smaller aircraft carriers such as the Italian aircraft carrier Cavour (F-35B Short Take Off And Vertical Landing), and a variant for use on conventional carriers equipped with catapults (F-35C - Catapult Assisted Take Off But Arrested Recovery)
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Go to cart1/72 F-35A6-01 6° STORMO CACCIA''Il primo DIAVOLO'' Il Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, o Joint Strike Fighter-F35, è un caccia multiruolo monoposto di 5ª generazione, a singolo propulsore, con ala trapezoidale e caratteristiche stealth. Le sue capacità multiruolo lo rendono utilizzabile per compiti di supporto aereo ravvicinato, bombardamento tattico e missioni di supremazia aerea.L'aereo viene anche definito in ambito militare come omni-ruolo data la capacità di svolgere contemporaneamente, senza tornare alle base per modificare il suo assetto, differenti attività operative.Battendo il Boeing X-32, è diventato il vincitore della gara per il programma JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) per la ricerca di un aereo che potesse sostituire diversi modelli dell'USAF, dell'US Navy e dei USMC (Marines). Inizialmente era previsto che circa l'80% delle parti fosse in comune fra le diverse versioni, ma poi, con l'evolversi del progetto, non si è potuto raggiungere più del 25/27%, sebbene l'elettronica di bordo e una parte del software saranno molto simili tra loro.Esistono tre versioni dell'F-35: una variante a decollo e atterraggio convenzionale (F-35A - Conventional Take Off and Landing), una variante a decollo corto e atterraggio verticale, per poter operare da portaerei di dimensioni ridotte come la portaerei italiana Cavour (F-35B Short Take Off And Vertical Landing), e una variante per l'uso su portaerei convenzionali dotate di catapulte (F-35C - Catapult Assisted Take Off But Arrested Recovery)
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