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Military Helicopter 1/72 Scale AH-64 Apache With Movable Rotors Assembled and Completed Model - Model Name: AH-64 - Color: Olive Drab - Scale: 1/72 - Features: Movable Rotors ○ This is a pre-assembled plastic model. ○ The main rotor and tail rotor rotate. ○ The cockpit cover can be removed. ○ Stickers are already applied, but it is not painted. ○ This is a hobby-built item, so please understand that it is non-refundable and non-returnable. Reference: The AH-1 Cobra is the world's first attack helicopter, developed by Bell Helicopter Textron (Bell Aircraft). The model name "AH-1" stands for "Attack Helicopter 1". Based on the UH-1, it was developed in 1967 by Bell Helicopter Textron (at the time) and had a significant impact on attack helicopters in various countries that followed. Initially adopted as a stopgap measure until the AH-56 was completed, it continued to be used as the main attack helicopter after the AH-56 was canceled. The first flight was on September 7, 1965. More than 1,000 units have been manufactured from 1967 to the present. It has a crew of two. The gunner is in the front seat, and the pilot is in the rear seat in a tandem cockpit arrangement. It is equipped with a machine gun under the nose. This design would later be widely adopted in combat and attack helicopters developed in various countries. It is primarily armed with a 20mm cannon and BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missiles and was deployed in many battles, including the Vietnam War and the Gulf War. Although all units have been retired by the U.S. Army due to the adoption of the successor AH-64, the improved AH-1Z is in service with the U.S. Marine Corps, and it is also in active use in other countries, including the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. In Japan, the AH-1S was license-produced domestically, with an average procurement price of approximately 2.5 billion yen, about three times that of the U.S. In particular, the unit price soared to 4.8 billion yen, six times higher, as the number of units procured decreased in the later stages.
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