T-45C Goshawk Scale Model (Free Shipping)

 

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T-45C Goshawk Scale Model (Free Shipping)

Item#: CT45T

MSRP Price: $201.95

Factory Direct Price: $149.95

Wing Span: 12.00
Length: 14.00

Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas

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T-45C Goshawk Scale Model (Free Shipping)

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Introducing Factory Direct Models T-45C Goshawk Mahogany Airplane Model, This Model Airplane Replica was hand crafted with absolute precision using the finest Philippine Mahogany. Working from our library of blueprints, reference materials and their photographs, Factory Direct Models master artisans recreated this historic military warplane into an incredibly desktop display model.

Please note that the stand shown in this photograph may vary or change with the model you receive.

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T-45C Goshawk History:

The T-45A Goshawk is a tandem-seat, carrier capable, jet trainer whose mission is to train Navy and Marine Corps pilots.The T-45A aircraft, the Navy version of the British Aerospace Hawk aircraft, is used for intermediate and advanced portions of the Navy/Marine Corps pilot training program for jet carrier aviation and tactical strike missions. The T-45A has replaced the T-2 Buckeye trainer and the TA-4 trainer with an integrated training system that includes the T-45A Goshawk aircraft, operations and instrument fighter simulators, academics, and training integration system. There are two versions of T-45 aircraft currently in operational use at this time, the T-45A and T-45C derivatives. The T-45A, which became operational in 1991, contains an analog design cockpit while the new T-45C (began delivery in December 1997) is built around a new digital "glass cockpit" design.