F-4F Phantom II 37+16 & Tornado IDS 45+03 "50 Jahre WTD-61" 2007

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SubjectAircrafts Scale1/48 EraPost WWII & Modern AircraftTornado, F-4 Aircraft PartDecals, Lettering Recommended Kit(any) ManufacturerSyhart Decals Manufacturer SKU48-135 Discontinued Product No

F-4F Phantom II 37+16 & Tornado IDS 45+03 "50 Jahre WTD-61" 2007

This decals set contains all markings to complete two aircrafts

Faced with the need to evaluate the aircraft of the future Luftwaffe, Wehrtechnische Dienststelle 61 (WTD 61) , literally "military technical center" was created in 1957. It is the dedicated flight test and development center for all German military aircraft, based in Manching in Bavaria. This unit apart has seen many "firsts" and "lasts" :
- The first flight of the Tornado in 1974
- The first flight of the Eurofighter in 1994
- The last flight of the German F-104 Starfighter in 1991
- The last flight of the RF-4E and F-4F Phantom in 1995 and 2013 (Syhart 076 & (Syhart 078)

It is also within the WTD-61 that were evaluated the aircraft of Soviet origin inherited from the East German Air Force after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. (Mi-2, Mi-8/17, Mi -24, Mig-21, Mig-23, Mig-29, Su-17/22...).

For the 50th anniversary of the WTD-61, an F-4F Phantom and a Tornado received a similar decoration, decorated entirely in orange (flight tests), sporting a "50" and "TEST" on the back, the mathematical and physical formulas on the mechanics of flight on the fuselage, the German colors at the ends of the wings. The Phantom wears "spooky" juggling with unit insignias on its belly, while the Tornado wears the insignia of the WTD-61 through which a Tornado passes.

It is rare to see a combination where there are two different aircrafts with the same special scheme.

- This set 1/48 consists of :
      - 3 decals sheets
      - 3 colored pages of instructions (2x A4 + 1x A5).


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