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Radar dish can be revolved
True 1/72 scale.
Professionally painted.
Great attention to detail.
All markings are Tampoed (pad applied).
Option to display the model on a stand that is provided.
Model can be shown with the landing gear in the down or up positions.
Optional armament provided.
Pilot figure included.
Extremely heavy metal with a minimum of plastic.
Highly collectable.
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Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series HA4807 Northrop Grumman E-2C Hawkeye 2000 165649, VAW-117 "Wallbangers", USS Nimitz Feb 2008
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The Northrop E-2 Hawkeye is an all-weather airborne early warning aircraft (AEW). The E-2 was a twin-turboprop developed in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s for the USN. The E-2 is a carrier- capable aircraft and has received major upgrades in their electronics for the E-2B and E-2C with the E-2C also receiving improved turbo-prop engines. The E-2 has been in production since the 1960’s making it the longest production run of any carrier based aircraft. The E-2C variant became operational in 1973.
VAW-117 “Wallbangers” (formerly the “Nighthawks) was established at NAS North Island, California on July 1, 1974 and assigned to the Fighter Early Warning Wing of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. VAW-117 received the E-2B in October 1974 one year before deploying to the Mediterranean on the USS Independence (CV-62). In February 1979 VAW-117 began its first WESTPAC deployment on board the USS Ranger (CVN-75). After completion of WESTPAC 1998/1999 cruise VAW-117 moved to NAS Point Mugu, California and deploys as part of CVW-7 on board the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75).
Specifications for the Northrop E-2C Hawkeye
Number of E-2C delivered – USN/180, USN Reserve for drug interdiction/6, others countries/30 Crew – 5 / 1 Pilot, 1 Co-Pilot, 1 Radar Officer (RO), 1 Combat Information Center Officer (CICO), 1 Aircraft Control Officer (ACO)
Dimensions Length – 57 ft 8.75 in (17.60 m) Wingspan – 80 ft 7 in (24.56 m) Height – 18 ft 3.75 in (5.58 m)
Weight Empty – 40,200 lb (18,090 kg) Loaded – 43,068 lb (19,536 kg) Maximum Take-off – 57,500 lb (26,083 kg)
Performance Engines – 2 x Allison / Rolls Royce T56-A-427 5,100 shp (3,800 kW) each Speed Maximum – 350 knots (648 km/h) Cruise – 256 knots (474 km/h Ferry Range – 1,462 nmi (2,708 km) Service Ceiling – 34,700 ft (10,576 m) Endurance – 6 hrs
Avionics AN/APS-145 Radar OL-483/AP IFF interrogator system APX-100 IFF Transponder OL-698/ASQ Tactical Computer Group AN/ARC-182 UHF/VHF radio AN/ARC-158 UHF radio AN/ARQ-34 HF radio AN/USC-42 Mini-DAMA SATCOM system
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