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Academy 9-12638 1/144 USAF KC-135R Stratotanker

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Academy 9-12638 1/144 USAF KC-135R Stratotanker

  • Brand: Academy
  • MPN: Academy 9-12638
  • Part #: MDLADY9-12638
  • UPC:
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  • Brand: Academy
  • MPN: Academy 9-12638
  • Part #: MDLADY9-12638
  • UPC:

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Country

USA

Scale

1/144

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Features

1/144 USAF KC-135R Stratotanker

The Academy 1/144 USAF KC-135R Stratotanker is a detailed plastic model kit of one of the U.S. Air Force's most iconic aerial refueling aircraft. This scale kit includes options for two aircraft markings and finely detailed surface panel lines, ideal for collectors and Cold War aviation enthusiasts.

- 1/144 scale plastic model kit
- Cold War-era USAF tanker
- Decals for 2 aircraft
- Panel lines precisely engraved
- Paints and glue required
- Assembly required

 

Highly Detailed Cold War Refueling Aircraft

The KC-135R kit features crisp, engraved panel lines and two distinct marking options, capturing the structural details and iconic profile of the aircraft with precision.

 

Delicate Panel Line Expression

The KC-135R kit features finely engraved panel lines that replicate the aircraft's metal skin with subtle realism. These precise surface details give depth and authenticity to the model's fuselage and wings, even at 1/144 scale. The crisp lines enhance visual interest and offer a high level of detail for painting and weathering effects, making it a standout piece for collectors and display.

 

Decals for 2 Aircraft

Choice of markings for 2 aircraft:
(1) KC-135R 58-0018, 22nd ARW, 931st ARG, McConnell AFB 2013;
(2) KC-135R 58-0023, Illinois Air National Guard ca.2005.

 

Background Information

In November 1953, the Strategic Air Command Commander, General Curtis LeMay, announced his intention to purchase jet tankers. A competition was announced, in which the companies Boeing (two proposals based on Boeing 367-80), Douglas and Lockheed joined. In the first half of 1954, Boeing was already finishing the construction of the prototype, while the rest of the companies were far behind their designs. After the Boeing 367-80 flight, General Curtis LeMay recommended the purchase of the Boeing tanker, treating it as a temporary solution, and after the competition was settled, start purchasing the target machine. It was a move that did not formally interfere with the ongoing competition, but clearly favored Boeing. For it was clear that if even a small number of aircraft were put into service, the simultaneous purchase of the second type would be difficult to justify before Congress and would eventually be rejected. In fact, it was so, because in October 1954 Lockheed was announced the winner of the competition. At the same time, however, to fill the gap, until the new Lockheed machines were put into service, a decision was made to purchase 29 Boeing tankers. In practice, this meant the entry of the Boeing KC-135A aircraft into service in the SAC. Later, when KC-135A deliveries to the Air Force began, the Lockheed project was completely abandoned and was never completed. The first KC-135A was completed on July 18, 1956. The flight was carried out on August 31, 1956. The first KC-135A was sent to various experimental units, where tactical and operational tests were carried out. More planes went to the operational units. The tanker production was in line with the production pace of the B-52 Startofortress bomber. The last 732 KC-135A was flown on December 31, 1964. In addition to the above-mentioned aircraft, 88 machines of other types were also built: 17 KC-135B, 4 RC-135A and 10 RC-135B, 45 C-135 transport aircraft and 12 C-135F aircraft (KC -135A in export variant for France). On this (810 copies), the production of the C-135 of all varieties ended, and all other varieties were the result of subsequent conversions and remakes. Technical data: Maximum speed: 933 km / h, speed of climb: 24.8 m / s, maximum ceiling 15200 m, maximum range: 17 766 km.

Specifications

Type

Plastic Model Kit

Brand

Academy

Model No.

12638

Scale

1/144

Color

Unpainted (requires painting)

Glue Required

Yes

Paint Required

Yes

Skill Level

Level 4

Aircraft Type

Aerial refueling tanker aircraft

Decal Options

2 included

Skill Level

Intermediate

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Shipping Weight:
0.5 kg
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Warranty: 12 months *
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Academy 9-12638 1/144 USAF KC-135R Stratotanker

  • Brand: Academy
  • MPN: Academy 9-12638
  • Part #: MDLADY9-12638
AUD $28.68

Date Created: 22:10, 07-09-2025
Product URL: https://www.pbtech.com/product/MDLADY9-12638/Academy-9-12638-1144-USAF-KC-135R-Stratotanker

Features

1/144 USAF KC-135R Stratotanker

The Academy 1/144 USAF KC-135R Stratotanker is a detailed plastic model kit of one of the U.S. Air Force's most iconic aerial refueling aircraft. This scale kit includes options for two aircraft markings and finely detailed surface panel lines, ideal for collectors and Cold War aviation enthusiasts.

- 1/144 scale plastic model kit
- Cold War-era USAF tanker
- Decals for 2 aircraft
- Panel lines precisely engraved
- Paints and glue required
- Assembly required

 

Highly Detailed Cold War Refueling Aircraft

The KC-135R kit features crisp, engraved panel lines and two distinct marking options, capturing the structural details and iconic profile of the aircraft with precision.

 

Delicate Panel Line Expression

The KC-135R kit features finely engraved panel lines that replicate the aircraft's metal skin with subtle realism. These precise surface details give depth and authenticity to the model's fuselage and wings, even at 1/144 scale. The crisp lines enhance visual interest and offer a high level of detail for painting and weathering effects, making it a standout piece for collectors and display.

 

Decals for 2 Aircraft

Choice of markings for 2 aircraft:
(1) KC-135R 58-0018, 22nd ARW, 931st ARG, McConnell AFB 2013;
(2) KC-135R 58-0023, Illinois Air National Guard ca.2005.

 

Background Information

In November 1953, the Strategic Air Command Commander, General Curtis LeMay, announced his intention to purchase jet tankers. A competition was announced, in which the companies Boeing (two proposals based on Boeing 367-80), Douglas and Lockheed joined. In the first half of 1954, Boeing was already finishing the construction of the prototype, while the rest of the companies were far behind their designs. After the Boeing 367-80 flight, General Curtis LeMay recommended the purchase of the Boeing tanker, treating it as a temporary solution, and after the competition was settled, start purchasing the target machine. It was a move that did not formally interfere with the ongoing competition, but clearly favored Boeing. For it was clear that if even a small number of aircraft were put into service, the simultaneous purchase of the second type would be difficult to justify before Congress and would eventually be rejected. In fact, it was so, because in October 1954 Lockheed was announced the winner of the competition. At the same time, however, to fill the gap, until the new Lockheed machines were put into service, a decision was made to purchase 29 Boeing tankers. In practice, this meant the entry of the Boeing KC-135A aircraft into service in the SAC. Later, when KC-135A deliveries to the Air Force began, the Lockheed project was completely abandoned and was never completed. The first KC-135A was completed on July 18, 1956. The flight was carried out on August 31, 1956. The first KC-135A was sent to various experimental units, where tactical and operational tests were carried out. More planes went to the operational units. The tanker production was in line with the production pace of the B-52 Startofortress bomber. The last 732 KC-135A was flown on December 31, 1964. In addition to the above-mentioned aircraft, 88 machines of other types were also built: 17 KC-135B, 4 RC-135A and 10 RC-135B, 45 C-135 transport aircraft and 12 C-135F aircraft (KC -135A in export variant for France). On this (810 copies), the production of the C-135 of all varieties ended, and all other varieties were the result of subsequent conversions and remakes. Technical data: Maximum speed: 933 km / h, speed of climb: 24.8 m / s, maximum ceiling 15200 m, maximum range: 17 766 km.

Specifications

Type

Plastic Model Kit

Brand

Academy

Model No.

12638

Scale

1/144

Color

Unpainted (requires painting)

Glue Required

Yes

Paint Required

Yes

Skill Level

Level 4

Aircraft Type

Aerial refueling tanker aircraft

Decal Options

2 included

Skill Level

Intermediate

Date Created: 22:10, 07-09-2025
Product URL: https://www.pbtech.com/product/MDLADY9-12638/Academy-9-12638-1144-USAF-KC-135R-Stratotanker