The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is a tandem two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor and fighter-bomber originally developed for the United States Navy by McDonnell Aircraft. The C version is the version used by the US Air Force, serving as the backbone of the fighter and ground attack squadrons from the 1960s until the 1980s.
Decals reproducing the markings of 57FIS during “William Tell ’76”!
12 main differences between C and J&S!
Engine
1. Cartridge starter
2. Short nozzle as on B-type
Cockpit
3. Front seat for the pilot, backseat for the Weapon System Officer
4. Addition of control systems inside the backseat
5. Ladder to get in & out of the cockpit
Landing Gear
6. Approach light installed on the front gear cover
7. Low pressure (200psi) 30×11.5inches (76.2cm×29.2cm) main gear tires
Main Wings & Stabilizers
8. No catapult hook on the front of the main wings underside
9. Inner side of the main wings’ front edge flaps also movable *Optional on the SWS kit.
10. Folding structure on the land planes’ outer wings preserved but hand-operated
Outer & Inner Structures
11. Oil receptacle on the back side of the fuselage
12. Antenna fairing installed under the nose
Specification
- Scale: 1/48
- Size: Overall length about 365mm
- Total number of Parts: 383
- Two-color molding (gray, clear) PS Injection-molded plastic kit




