Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II® – Model Building Meets State-of-the-Art Aviation Technology
Do you want to build a model that is not only sophisticated, but also a statement? The Lockheed Martin F-35A model kit gives you the opportunity to recreate one of the world's most advanced multi-role fighter planes in great detail. Designed for experienced modellers, this set not only offers the challenge you're looking for, but also the perfect opportunity to create a true masterpiece. Whether you're looking for precision, design, or technical details, this kit will meet all your expectations and more.
Scope of delivery
- Multi-part, precisely manufactured hull
- Detailed and versatile armament parts
- High-precision multi-part chassis
- High-quality decals for the German version
- Detailed, easy-to-follow building instructions
Special features
- New Tool: Brand new moulds for maximum precision
- Realistic representation: Exact replica of the F-35A's design
- Diverse Armament: Authentic replicas of weapon systems
- High-quality decals: For a faithful replica of the German version
- Challenging skill level 4: For experienced model builders aged 12 and over
The model kit is aimed at passionate model builders who do not want to compromise on detail and quality. With over 200 precise parts, you can create a model that is not only challenging, but also takes your skills to the next level. Whether in the display case or as a highlight of your collection - this model convinces with its technical sophistication and attention to detail. With a length of 217 mm, a wingspan of 148 mm and a height of 63 mm, it is a real eye-catcher and a must for every model building fan.
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II (lightning) is a single-seat, single-engine multi-role fighter built by Lockheed Martin as a fifth generation machine, which is to meet the needs of the USAAF, US Navy, US Army and US Marine Corps. Originally the machine was called the X-35 JSF, but in 2006 it was changed to the F-35 Lightning II. Despite the fact that the main recipient will be the US government, the project is also co-financed by other countries, especially Great Britain, Italy and the Netherlands. The main contractors are: Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems. The overriding goal of the JSF idea is to create a universal machine, produced for all types of armed forces, which will allow for far-reaching standardization of spare parts and a significant reduction in costs. Finally, three versions of the F-35 (A, B and C) are to be built, which will have more than three-quarters of the same elements. The main task of the F-35 of all versions is to attack land targets, perform the tasks of a battlefield plane, air combat and electronic combat. It should be noted that the F-35 is designed for conflicts of a low intensity, in contrast to its larger "relative" F-22. Which does not change the fact that thanks to the propulsion unit used (Pratt-Whitney F135 engines), avionics and Stealth properties, it is one of the most modern multi-role aircraft in the world. The first serial F-35 was made in February 2006. Until now (2013), 63 aircraft of this type have been built. Technical data (version F-35A): Maximum speed: 1930 km / h, maximum ceiling 18288 m, maximum range: 2220 km, armament: fixed - one four-barrel General Dynamics GAU-22 / A 25mm cannon, suspended - up to 8100 kg load.
Parts: 143
Wingspan: 218mm
Length: 153mm
Additional items are required to complete kit as illustrated