@Background Pony #CF58
According to Wikipedia that layout was more common for the u.s. Navy. than the stereotypical
4 Phoenix’s
2 Sparrow’s
And 2 Sidewinder’s
Portrayed in Media.
Worst yet, there even in cases of tomcats flying Patrols, only carrying only one Phoenix missile.
1987 also probably had an impact regarding the creation of the AIM-120.
There’s 3 instead of 4 because the base has to fit in where the 4th would be.
And the kit didn’t include the pylon stations.
Phoenix are useless and expensive. Unless it was for big bomber that carrying nuclear or some sort, there’s no suitable and practical target for them.
Wow. I guess you don’t want to load more missiles on your fleet defense fighter than it can bring back to the carrier?
According to Wikipedia that layout was more common for the u.s. Navy. than the stereotypical
4 Phoenix’s
2 Sparrow’s
And 2 Sidewinder’s
Portrayed in Media.
Worst yet, there even in cases of tomcats flying Patrols, only carrying only one Phoenix missile.
1987 also probably had an impact regarding the creation of the AIM-120.
Edited because: accidentally hit post too soon
Revell Snap Tite
1:72 scale
Nah…I mean the base model of this F-14….Never-mind I got it, Its Revell Snap-Tite..
Cause DANGER ZONE!