1/48 140-130 Aurora N-156 Freedom Fighter - (F-5)
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc
Hardbox issue dated 1962 with fantastic Jo Kotula box artwork. Given the 130 cent price extension, this issue is actually closer to the middle 1960s. This kit is a very good representation of the rare 'Freedom Fighter' prototype N-156. It developed into the F-5, which was widely exported and saw service in over 30 countries. Only three of the N-156 prototypes were built. The design centered around two GE J85 turbojets which originally powered the ADM-20 Quail decoy carried by the B-52 fleet. Initially there seemed to be little demand until President Kennedy's Military Assistance Program required a low-cost fighter that could be provided to US Allies. The N-156 was easily the top choice. It was renamed the F-5 and the rest is history - it became one of the most widely used fighter/bombers in post-WWII history and is still in service in some air forces. This kit features a pilot figure, 'good' cockpit, three drop tanks, early AIM-9 Sidewinder Air-to-Air Missiles and more. Molded in white and clear. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions.
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