Wingspan: 13.47"
Model Length: 20.07"
Height: 10.75 "
Code: GM09005
This HUGE Mahogany wood desktop model airplane. BIGGER and more detailed than the regular desktop model airplane available in the market today, for a lot less but with a greater quality!
Huge BIG WINGS series F-15E Strike Eagle wood desktop model airplane is completely handcarved from mahogany wood and hand-painted to represent a Strike Eagle of the 335th Tactical Fighter Squadron operating out of Seymour Johnson Air Base. With a length that is more than 20 inches long and with a 13-inch wingspan, this BIG F-15E wood desktop model airplane is in every respect larger than a regular-sized F-15E. This BIG desktop wood model airplane comes complete with a weapons load.
Mastercraft Collections has been making models for over 30 years, so you words can't described enough, how big and beautiful this models are. You better see it and own one for yourself to know how BIG this F-15E Desktop Model Airplane is.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The F-15E Strike Eagle is a modern United States all-weather strike fighter, designed for long-range interdiction of enemy ground targets deep behind enemy lines. A derivative of the F-15 Eagle air superiority fighter, the Strike Eagle proved its worth in Desert Storm, carrying out deep strikes against high-value targets and providing close air support for Coalition troops. Visually, the Strike Eagle can be distinguished from the standard F-15 by the fighter's dark 'Gunship Gray' Paint, versus the "Air superiority gray" color scheme of the F-15C/D. All F-15Es have two seats.
335th Fighter Squadron
The 335th Fighter Squadron (nicknamed the "Chiefs") is a squadron of the United States Air Force, currently part of the 4th Operations Group of the 4th Fighter Wing they are based out of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina.
The squadron is currently one of six operational squadrons to fly the F-15E Strike Eagle fighter, with an authorized strength of 24 aircraft and around 360 personnel. Its insignia is the head of an American Indian chief, dating back to the original emblem of 121 Squadron RAF.