
| Brand | Hobby Master |
|---|---|
| Scale | - |
| SKU / Code | HA4822 |
| Type | Category Name: Sikorsky; Category Path: sikorsky|Category Name: Aircrafts and War Planes; Category Path: aircrafts-and-war-planes|Category Name: Military Models; Category Path: military-models|Category Name: Northrop; Category Path: northrop |
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The E-2C Hawkeye 165300, assigned to VAW-124 "Bear Aces," served as an integral component of the U.S. Navy’s carrier strike groups during its deployment in 2009. This version of the Hawkeye, equipped with a state-of-the-art radar and communication systems, provided airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) capabilities, essential for securing air and sea superiority during maritime operations. The E-2C was a key player in coordinating surveillance, command, and control operations in the face of evolving threats, allowing naval forces to maintain tactical awareness and make informed decisions in real-time.
In 2009, the VAW-124 squadron conducted operations in support of U.S. naval missions, including counter-piracy and maritime interdiction operations, as well as supporting peacekeeping efforts in the Middle East. Operating from the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75), the E-2C Hawkeye played a crucial role in providing early warning of potential threats to the carrier group, tracking hostile aircraft, and guiding fighter intercepts. Additionally, the Hawkeye assisted in coordinating airstrikes and maintaining effective communication links between the carrier and other assets in the fleet. The versatility and reliability of the E-2C in these dynamic operations solidified its role as a cornerstone of naval warfare.
The aircraft’s contributions also extended to humanitarian operations, where its AEW capabilities provided crucial surveillance for disaster relief missions and humanitarian assistance efforts in various global regions. As a result, the E-2C Hawkeye 165300 remained a vital tool in U.S. Navy operations, ensuring air superiority while aiding in the overall security and strategic goals of military missions. Even as the U.S. Navy looked toward more advanced platforms in the future, the E-2C continued to demonstrate its proven effectiveness.
This 1:72 scale model showcases the aircraft’s unique design and operational features, making it a standout piece for any military aviation collection. With detailed markings, realistic radar, and accurate representation of its carrier-based role, this replica is perfect for both collectors and those interested in the history of airborne early warning systems. A must-have for enthusiasts who appreciate the strategic importance of the E-2C in naval operations.