First flown in 1975, the AH-64 Apache is an attack helicopter developed to replace the AH-1 Cobra. The advanced tandem-cockpit chopper serves primarily with the U.S. Army, though it also serves with a number of international militaries including in Greece, Japan, Israel, Singapore, and elsewhere. At least 2,000 have been manufactured.
A reproduction of an AH-64A serving with the U.S. Army in 1996 Bosnia, this 1/72 scale plastic model features a rotating main and rear propeller, see-through windows, a well-equipped tandem cockpit, full weapons complement, authentic markings, and a display stand. Measures approximately 8¾" long with a 7¼" rotor-span.
A reproduction of an AH-64A serving with the U.S. Army in 1996 Bosnia, this 1/72 scale plastic model features a rotating main and rear propeller, see-through windows, a well-equipped tandem cockpit, full weapons complement, authentic markings, and a display stand. Measures approximately 8¾" long with a 7¼" rotor-span.