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                      McDonald-Douglas
                        F-15
                        Eagle | 
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                 The
                F-15 Eagle is an all-weather, extremely maneuverable, tactical
                fighter designed to permit the Air Force to gain and maintain
                air superiority in aerial combat.  It can penetrate enemy
                defense and outperform and outfight any current enemy aircraft.
                The F-15 has electronic systems and weaponry to detect, acquire,
                track and attack enemy aircraft while operating in friendly or
                enemy-controlled airspace. The weapons and flight control
                systems are designed so one person can safely and effectively
                perform air-to-air combat. 
                     The Eagle can be armed with
                combinations of four different air-to-air weapons: AIM-7F/M
                Sparrow missiles or AIM-120 advanced medium range air-to-air
                missiles on its lower fuselage corners, AIM-9L/M Sidewinder or
                AIM-120 missiles on two pylons under the wings, and an internal
                20mm Gatling gun in the right wing root. 
                     The first F-15A flight was made in July
                1972, and the first flight of the two-seat F-15B (formerly
                TF-15A) trainer was made in July 1973. The first Eagle (F-15B)
                was delivered in November 1974. In January 1976, the first Eagle
                destined for a combat squadron was delivered.  F-15C, D and
                E models were deployed to the Persian Gulf in 1991 in support of
                Operation Desert Storm where they proved their superior combat
                capability with a confirmed 26:0 kill ratio. F-15 fighters
                accounted for 36 of the 39 Air Force air-to-air victories.
                F-15Es were operated mainly at night, hunting SCUD missile
                launchers and artillery sites using the LANTIRN system 
                     They have since been deployed to
                support Operation Southern Watch, the patrolling of the
                UN-sanctioned no-fly zone in Southern Iraq; Operation Provide
                Comfort in Turkey; in support of NATO operations in Bosnia, and
                recent air expeditionary force deployments
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              F-15C Eagle 
              Premier Series.  Loaded with weapons.  1/46th scale. 
              11" wingspan x 16" long. 
                 
              No. AGA2D-PA.  Only $194.95 | 
             
            
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