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US Air Force, Navy & Marine Corps
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MDF Scaled Down #1
By Andy Evans with Gary Hatcher

MDF Scaled Down takes you into the world of ‘Top Gun’, with a full colour, high octane look at the world of the United States Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps ‘Dissimilar Aircraft Training’ aircraft. The US Navy and Marines originally operated the A-4 ‘Skyhawk’, the T-38 ‘Talon’ and the F-5E ‘Tiger II’ to simulate ‘bad-guy’ aircraft from foreign nations, and likewise the US Air Force also employed the ‘Tiger’ for its purposes, whilst the Marines even operated a number of ex-Israeli Air Force ‘Kfir’s’ for a brief period.
However, in order to replicate the performance of the ‘next-generation’ of agile fighters, the Navy and Marines turned to the F/A-18 Hornet, and the F-16N ‘Electric-Jet’, whilst the Air Force opted for the F-16 ‘Viper’ and the larger F-15 ‘Eagle’. But what makes these aircraft so outstanding – apart from their mission – is the abundance of unique and diverse colour schemes and markings.
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MDFSD-01 Aggressors US Air Force, Navy & Marine Corps Aggressors MDF Scaled Down #1 By Andy Evans with Gary Hatcher MDF Scaled Down takes you into the world of ‘Top Gun’, with a full colour, high octane look at the world of the United States Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps ‘Dissimilar Aircraft Training’ aircraft. The US Navy and Marines originally operated the A-4 ‘Skyhawk’, the T-38 ‘Talon’ and the F-5E ‘Tiger II’ to simulate ‘bad-guy’ aircraft from foreign nations, and likewise the US Air Force also employed the ‘Tiger’ for its purposes, whilst the Marines even operated a number of ex-Israeli Air Force ‘Kfir’s’ for a brief period. However, in order to replicate the performance of the ‘next-generation’ of agile fighters, the Navy and Marines turned to the F/A-18 Hornet, and the F-16N ‘Electric-Jet’, whilst the Air Force opted for the F-16 ‘Viper’ and the larger F-15 ‘Eagle’. But what makes these aircraft so outstanding – apart from their mission – is the abundance of unique and diverse colour schemes and markings.


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US Air Force, Navy & Marine Corps
Aggressors

MDF Scaled Down #1
By Andy Evans with Gary Hatcher

MDF Scaled Down takes you into the world of ‘Top Gun’, with a full colour, high octane look at the world of the United States Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps ‘Dissimilar Aircraft Training’ aircraft. The US Navy and Marines originally operated the A-4 ‘Skyhawk’, the T-38 ‘Talon’ and the F-5E ‘Tiger II’ to simulate ‘bad-guy’ aircraft from foreign nations, and likewise the US Air Force also employed the ‘Tiger’ for its purposes, whilst the Marines even operated a number of ex-Israeli Air Force ‘Kfir’s’ for a brief period.
However, in order to replicate the performance of the ‘next-generation’ of agile fighters, the Navy and Marines turned to the F/A-18 Hornet, and the F-16N ‘Electric-Jet’, whilst the Air Force opted for the F-16 ‘Viper’ and the larger F-15 ‘Eagle’. But what makes these aircraft so outstanding – apart from their mission – is the abundance of unique and diverse colour schemes and markings.
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Model Aircraft Magazine is first and foremost a modellers magazine, mixing kit builds and conversions with historical and reference pieces, but with the focus always on information and images that will be of use to those building in scale.
Regular authors include military historian Anthony Tucker-Jones, Jack Herris, whose WWI articles couple in-depth research with a seemingly inexhaustible archive of historical photographs, aviation photo journalist Steve Palmer, and Robin Polderman, whose position on a Dutch F-16 squadron allow him global opportunities to exercise his considerable skills as a photographer.
Modelling features have a wide pool of talent to draw on, accumulated over sixteen years with Scale Aviation Modeller International, and as Editor of both titles Gary Hatcher is able to collate and direct material as appropriate, and see that it is showcased in the best possible way. One regular article features the work of Trevor Pask, author of the best of the recent titles on building Airfix kits, and a modeller whose enthusiasm and commitment to each project he undertakes might be said to personify the hobby as many of us regard it. Anything goes on Trevor’s workbench, and unlike so many of us, he always finds a way to finish a kit.
New kit and accessories play a part in Model Aircraft as a brief presentation of new releases each month, leaving the wider sourcing of news and product coverage to sister magazine Scale Aviation Modeller International, and by this means we avoid repetition between the titles. SAMI remains the foremost magazine for those modellers who enjoy kits and modelling first, but have an interest in real aircraft. Model Aircraft is aimed instead at those real aircraft enthusiasts who also have a passion for modelling.
Model Aircraft is designed to offer a unique and essential read to the enthusiast

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