F-15A 133 Sqn Twin Tail Knights IDF Tel Nof Airbase Prints

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In Israel, this MiG killer is known as a Baz (falcon in Hebrew) rather than an Eagle. All Baz's are proudly named in bold blue Hebrew on the port nose... 658 is named Typhoon and she has contributed 2 of the IDF F-15's 60+ kills.

The IDF has flown the Baz in two squadrons out of Tel Nof Air Base in central Israel since 1978. They have been constantly updated and use some unique equipment.

658 is ready for an armed reconnaissance mission load out; CFT's for extra fuel with a EL-8222 electronics countermeasures pod and 3 x AIM-7M's hung on them, 2 x Python 3's and 2 x Python 4's under the wings, and an Ophir reconnaissance pod on the centerline.

Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.

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In Israel, this MiG killer is known as a Baz (falcon in Hebrew) rather than an Eagle. All Baz's are proudly named in bold blue Hebrew on the port nose... 658 is named Typhoon and she has contributed 2 of the IDF F-15's 60+ kills.

The IDF has flown the Baz in two squadrons out of Tel Nof Air Base in central Israel since 1978. They have been constantly updated and use some unique equipment.

658 is ready for an armed reconnaissance mission load out; CFT's for extra fuel with a EL-8222 electronics countermeasures pod and 3 x AIM-7M's hung on them, 2 x Python 3's and 2 x Python 4's under the wings, and an Ophir reconnaissance pod on the centerline.

Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.

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