Wingspan: 15 "
Model length: 23"
Code: BW07024
Now made available by Mastercraft Collections's Big Wings Series features BIG Mahogany wood desktop model airplane. If you've wanted a more prominent and more dominant model for your collection, then this series is for you. These airplane replicas are REALLY HUGE, bigger than you've come to expect; and with our direct factory prices, you'll get a lot more value and model for your money. Words and pictures alone are not enough - you just have to see and own one for yourself to know how BIG these wood model airplanes are!
After quite a few years of service, several of them in combat, the mysterious F-117A Nighthawk "stealth fighter" is scheduled for retirement. The Big Wings series immortalizes the famous attack airplane as it looked when the 'black' F-117 was first presented to the public - with a beautifully rendered "stars and stripes" scheme on its belly! Get this BIG, precisely scaled, unique quality model of a very unique wood desktop model airplane, complete with handpainted panel lines and handcarved control surfaces. It will definitely awe everybody who sees it - just like the real "stealth" did.
This model is handcrafted by Mastercraftsmen who are making models for over 30 years now.
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HUGE F-117A NIGHTHAWK WOOD MODEL AIRPLANES IS NOW IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP DIRECT FROM OUR CALIFORNIA WAREHOUSE!
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lockheed Skunk Works F-117A Nighthawk is a stealth ground attack aircraft operated solely by the United States Air Force. The F-117A's first flight was in 1977, and it achieved Initial Operational Capability status in October 1983. The F-117A came out of secrecy and was revealed to the world in November 1988.
As a product of the Lockheed Have Blue stealth prototype program, it became the first operational aircraft initially designed around stealth technology. The F-117A was widely publicized during the Gulf War.
The Air Force is on-track to retire the F-117 from October 2006 to 2008, due mainly to the deployment of the more effective F-22 Raptor.