Two Bobs Aviation Graphics

F-15A and D decal sheet

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1/48 scale product #48021

Review by Steve Bamford

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Here's a cool decal sheet with decal options for 3 different F-15's....one of which is the F-15 D that Chuck Yeager marked the 50th anniversary of his historic sound barrier flight. 

Decal option # 1 is for an F-15A for the Edwards Air Force Flight Test Center.  This plane is white with bright red/orange wing tips as well as vertical and horizontal stabilizers.  This is how this plane appeared in 2001 during the 50th anniversary of the USAF Flight Test Center.

Decal options #2 is the same as decal option #1 except it's a different plane with different serial numbers.  this plane is also an F-15D two seater.  This is how this plane appeared in 2001 during the 50th anniversary of the USAF Flight Test Center.

Decal options #3 is a very special and historical F-15D.  this is the F-15D that General Chuck Yeager flew in when he broke the sound barrier to mark the 50th anniversary of his historic sound barrier breaking flight in 1947.  This F-15D is in the usual F-15 colour scheme but this plane has special nose art for "Glamorous Glennis".  If you look closely at the instruction sheet directly below you'll see General Chuck Yeager standing next to the nose of this F-15D.  The Two Bobs have made it possible for you to capture a moment in history with this very special decal sheet.

 

Above you'll find the front of the instruction sheet.  The quality of the decal sheet sample before me is the usual typical high quality we've come to expect from Two Bobs Aviation Graphics.  The markings on this decal sheet are very historically interesting.  This sheet is highly recommended for modellers with an interest in history.

This sheet is available through http://www.twobobs.net/ and select US Hobby Shops.  Overseas customers can purchase these from Twobobs site or through Twobobs network of overseas distributors.  Remember, shipping is always FREE to US Customers at Twobobs!! 

Steve

 

Photos and text © by Steve Bamford