Roden 1/144 Lockheed C-140A Jetstar
KIT #: | 316 |
PRICE: | $24.99 SRP |
DECALS: | One option |
REVIEWER: | Scott Van Aken |
NOTES: | New Tool Kit |
HISTORY |
Sixteen JetStars were produced for the United States Air Force. Five C-140A Flight Inspection aircraft to perform airborne testing of airport navigational aids in 1962. They began service during the Vietnam War and remained in service until the early 1990s. The "Flight Check" C-140A were a combat-coded aircraft that could be distinguished from the VIP transport version by their distinctive camouflage paint scheme. The last C-140A to be retired was placed on static display at Scott AFB, Illinois.
An additional 11 airframes were designated C-140B, although the first of these predated the C-140As when it was delivered in 1961. The C-140Bs were used to transport personnel by the Military Airlift Command. Six of the aircraft were operated as VIP transports by the 89th Military Airlift Wing at Andrews Air Force Base. These VIP aircraft were designated as VC-140Bs. The VIP transport fleet occasionally served as Air Force One during the 1970s and 1980s. Several other countries, such as Germany and Canada, have used military JetStars as transports for their heads of state, heads of government, and other VIPs.
THE KIT |
CONCLUSIONS |
I am quite pleased to see this one being done. I'd like to see it in both the VIP scheme and early AFCS paint scheme (see the photo near the top), though I'd rather see aftermarket for these as Roden decals don't have the best reputation for conforming to complex surfaces. There were also a ton of very cool civil schemes for these planes as well.
REFERENCES |
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