AH-64A Apache Diecast Model, US Army, Iraq, Operation Desert Storm, 1991
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AH-64A Apache Diecast Model, US Army, Iraq, Operation Desert Storm, 1991

AM-ACHY26
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$21.95

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Amercom Helicopters of the World ACHY26
Hughes AH-64A Apache Diecast Model
US Army, Iraq, Operation Desert Storm, 1991

1:72 Scale   Length   Width
Hughes AH-64A Apache   8.75"   7.25"

The AH-64 Apache is an all-weather day-night military attack helicopter with a four-bladed main and tail rotor and a crew of two pilots who sit in tandem. The main fixed armament is a 30 mm M230 Chain Gun under the aircraft's nose. It can also carry a mixture of AGM-114 Hellfire and Hydra 70 rocket pods on four hardpoints mounted on its stub-wing pylons. The AH-64 is the principal attack helicopter of the United States Army, and a successor to the AH-1 Cobra. The Apache was designed by Hughes Helicopters in response to the Army's Advanced Attack Helicopter program. McDonnell Douglas purchased Hughes Helicopters and continued the development of the AH-64 resulting in the AH-64D Apache Longbow which is currently produced by Boeing Integrated Defense Systems. United States Army AH-64s have been in action in Panama, Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq.