Corgi: 1/48 McDonnell Douglas Phantom – Diecast Model
XV592/L, RAF No.111 Squadron, Leuchars, Fife, Scotland, Late 1970s Although
some may argue that the American McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom was an
acquisition which was
almost forced upon the Royal Air Force during the late 1960s, Britain would soon
come to appreciate the rugged qualities of this magnificent aeroplane and accept
that it presented them with a hugely capable multi-role platform.
McDonnell Douglas F-4K (FG.1) Phantom XV592 had the distinction of being the
last aircraft produced for the Royal Navy and it would go on to serve aboard HMS
Ark Royal in the markings of No.892 Naval Air Squadron (as they knew they would
be the last unit, they added a large black Omega symbol to their
aircraft’s tails), until the withdrawal of Britain’s last big carrier at
the end of the 1970s. As with the rest of the remaining Royal Navy Phantoms at
that time, XV592 would later be transferred to the care of the Royal Air Force
at Leuchars in Scotland, where she would perform an air defence role, patrolling
the vast expanses of the North Sea, challenging
the frequent Soviet incursions into British air space.
Her RAF camouflage scheme could hardly be more different from the extra dark
sea grey and white colours she adopted during her Navy days, presenting the
mighty Phantom in a much more sinister manner, even though both proved
incredibly popular with enthusiasts. Indeed,
Phantom FG.1 XV592 is fortunate to have worn two of the most iconic British
Phantom schemes during the service history of this Anglicised American aviation
classic.
Technical Specification & Detail:
- Scale – 1:48
- Length – 35 cm