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FlyFightWin1947
Micah Marsh (FlyFightWin1947)
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First use of AWACS in Combat

Scale:
1:144
Status:
Ideas
Started:
July 6, 2024

The EC-121, originally designated RC-121, was a radar-picket version of the U.S. Air Force's C-121 passenger airplane. The EC-121 provided early warning by detecting and tracking enemy aircraft with the electronic gear in the large radomes above and below its fuselage.

The Air Force ordered 82 EC-121s between 1951 and 1955, 72 of which were EC-121Ds. The EC-121 entered service with the Air Defense Command in 1953, flying patrols off the U.S. coasts as an aerial extension of the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line. EC-121s remained in service until they were replaced by more capable E-3 Sentry AWACS (Airborne Warning And Control System). The last EC-121 was retired from the U.S. Air Force Reserve in 1978.

In Southeast Asia, these unarmed radar aircraft aided in downing enemy planes, directed U.S. aircraft to aerial refueling tankers, and guided rescue planes to downed pilots. The aircraft on display was nicknamed Triple Nickel because of its serial number (53-555). On Oct. 24, 1967, over the Gulf of Tonkin, it guided a U.S. fighter into position to destroy a MiG-21. This action marked the first time a weapons controller aboard an airborne radar aircraft had ever directed a successful attack on an enemy plane. Triple Nickel came to the museum in 1971.

Project inventory

Full kits
12637
EC-121
Academy 1:144
12637 2024 Changed ???
Decals
144-001
Heavy Metal B-47E, AC-130A, B-58A, B-29, EC-121, C-123, B-52H
Wolfpak Decals 1:144
144-001 2012 New tool Multi-topic (7)
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6 July, 03:39