Description
A contract to create EF-111s from existing F-111A airframes was awarded to Grumman in 1974. Flew on 10 March 1977, and deliveries to combat units began in 1981.
The EF-111A Raven retained the F-111A's navigation systems, with a revised AN/APQ-160 radar primarily for ground mapping. The primary feature of the Raven, however, was the Raytheon AN/ALQ-99E jamming system, developed from the Navy's ALQ-99 on the Prowler. Its primary electronics were installed in the weapons bay, with transmitters fitted in a 16 feet (4.9 m) long ventral "canoe" radome; the complete installation weighed some 6,000 pounds (2,700 kg). Receivers were installed in a fin-tip pod, or "football", similar to that of the EA-6B. The aircraft's electrical and cooling systems had to be extensively upgraded to support this equipment. The cockpit was also rearranged, with all flight and navigation displays relocated to the pilot's side, and flight controls except throttles being removed from the other seat, where the electronic warfare officer's instrumentation and controls were installed.
Kit Features:
- Scale : 1:48
- Item Type : Static kit
- Model Dimension : Length: 486mm Wiingspan: 400mm(max.)/203mm(min)
- Total Plastic Parts : 320pcs
- Total Sprues : 15 sprues , upper fuselage ,lower fuselage and rubber tyres
- Camouflage Scheme : 1. U.S. AirForce EF-111A 67 0037 Prowler.
2. U.S. AirForce EF-111 66-0013. - More Features : Fuselage
- Detailed fuselage w/accurate design
- Canopy can be assembled open/closed Wing
- Wing sweep can be varied
- Optional position flaps Engine
- Highly detailed Engines Interior
- Finely detailed cockpit,gear cabin,Tire
- Grooved rubber tires