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Northrop T-38C Talon Aircraft "65-10331, FAIP Scheme, 87th FTS, Laughlin AFB" (2021) United States Air Force "Air Power Series" 1/72 Diecast Model by Hobby Master
Product Description
- Brand new 1/72 scale diecast model of Northrop T-38C Talon Aircraft "65-10331, FAIP Scheme, 87th FTS, Laughlin AFB" (2021) United States Air Force "Air Power Series" die cast model by Hobby Master.
- Brand new box.
- Detailed exterior.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Includes pilot figure.
- Has opening canopy.
- Includes display stand.
- Officially licensed product.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Dimensions approximately Length- 7.75, Wingspan- 4.25 inches.
- Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
- It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
- Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels, and surface details for an authentic representation of the real-life airplane.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Northrop T-38C Talon, tail number 65-10331, assigned to the 87th Flying Training Squadron (FTS) at Laughlin Air Force Base, is a modernized version of the legendary supersonic jet trainer. This specific aircraft, sporting the distinctive "FAIP" (First Assignment Instructor Pilot) scheme, reflects a tradition of excellence in pilot training within the U.S. Air Force. The FAIP scheme, featuring bold markings and high-visibility elements, distinguishes instructor aircraft flown by recent pilot graduates who return to serve as trainers. The T-38C has been integral in preparing student pilots for advanced fighter and bomber aircraft such as the F-22, F-35, B-1, and F-15E.
Although the T-38 itself was never used in combat, it played a vital support role by training thousands of U.S. and allied pilots since its introduction in the 1960s. The upgraded T-38C variant brought digital avionics, heads-up displays, GPS navigation, and improved cockpit ergonomics—transforming a Cold War-era design into a 21st-century training tool. At Laughlin AFB in 2021, aircraft 65-10331 operated under the Air Education and Training Command (AETC), helping maintain a steady pipeline of highly skilled pilots during a time of increasing global demand for air superiority and rapid-response capabilities.
The 87th FTS, known as the “Red Bulls,” is part of the 47th Flying Training Wing and boasts a proud lineage dating back to World War II. Their mission is to deliver world-class pilot training, and FAIP instructors—like those flying 65-10331—embody that mission with a blend of recent frontline insight and instructional rigor. Aircraft in the FAIP scheme stand as a badge of honor for these instructors, who shoulder the responsibility of shaping the next generation of combat aviators.
This 1:72 scale model perfectly captures the sleek lines and bold markings of one of the Air Force’s most iconic trainers. With accurate squadron insignia and finely detailed cockpit and landing gear, it’s a standout addition for any modern military aviation enthusiast or collector.