Academy 12520 1/72 USMC F/A-18+ (VMFA-232 Red Devils) Fighter plane Dismasted Plastic Model
Brand:Academy Stock Code:A12520 Product Sizes:24cm x 6.6 cm. Scale:1/72 (The model of the truth has been reduced 1/72 times) Type:Disassembled Kit (need to combine and paint) Material:Plastic
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In September 1982, VMFA-232 was deployed in September 1982 to Iwakuni, the Naval Base from the Gulf of McAS Kaneohe in September 1982. During this distribution, the fleet also carried out operations from the Cubi point of the Kadena Air Base and the Naval Air Base in the Philippines, while at the same time, the USS Midway (CV-41) and USS Constellation (CV-64) planes. Fleet returned to Hawaii in March 1982.In the beginning of 1989, Red Devils F/A-18 began to transition to Hornet. The aircraft crew was trained in the VMFAT-101 in McAS El Toro and Nas Lemoore at the maintenance department of Framp in California. In June 1989, Red Devils completed the passage of the air crew and care personnel to the Gulf of Kaneohe in Hawaii and the twelfth hornets.In December 1990, with the intensification of the desert shield operation, Fleet was deployed to Shaikh Isa in Bahrain. On January 17, 1991, the Red Devils were among the first to pass the Iraqi border during the desert storm operation. Following the 41 -day intense battle operations, the Red Devils were rescued by completing the task of 740 battles and 1,390 hours. The VMFA-232 Navy Unit received its appreciation for its superior performance in Southwest Asia. Returning to Hawaii in April 1991, Fleet spent four short months at home before he was deployed to Westpac again.Following the completion of the Westpac deployment in July 1993, Fleet stopped for a short time in the Gulf of McAS Kaneohe on his way to his new home in California, and ended a sixteen -year absence. In October 1993, a significant turning point was reached for the members of the Hornet Industry team to offer a plaque honoring Red Devils because they succeeded in the fleet of 50,000 accidents. This success includes approximately 13 years of flight in F-4 and F/A-18. A F/A-18 Hornet is flying from VMFA-232 during the Freedom operation to IraqFleet returned to Iwakuni in February 1996 and began to be the most unforgettable Westpac. While being deployed to Westpac, the fleet reached two impressive turning points. The Fleet was honored for the fact that he received the 1995 Naval Operations Security Chief Award and the 1996 Maritime Aviation Association's Naval Warrior Award for the Sea Warrior Attack of the Year Award for both 66,000 hours and 17 years of mishap free flight. In August 1996, VMFA-232 returned to Miramar, the Naval Air Base.
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