ICM Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe 1:72 Kit HC-ICM72002
Brand: ICM
Part No: HC-ICM72002
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Description
The ICM Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe Helicopter with M-121 Bomb model kit, part number HC-ICM72002, is a 1:72 scale plastic aircraft model featuring the heavy-lift helicopter and its specialised high-capacity bomb.
This detailed kit represents the CH-54A Tarhe as used by the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War to deliver the M-121 bomb. The aircraft features crisp, recessed panel lines and carefully rendered structural details. The M-121 is depicted with its extended nose-fuse probe and stowed parachute assembly, capturing the distinctive equipment used to control the bomb's descent and achieve an airburst above the ground.
Features
- Detailed 1:72 scale CH-54A Tarhe heavy-lift helicopter
- Specialised M-121 high-capacity bomb included
- Crisp recessed panel lines and accurate structural details
- M-121 bomb with extended nose-fuse probe and stowed parachute assembly
- High-quality decal sheet for the helicopter and bomb
- Detailed assembly instructions included
- Highly detailed sprues moulded from quality plastic
Model Specifications
- Scale: 1:72
- Number of parts: 346 total
- Length: 376 mm
- Width: 271 mm
- Box size: 295 x 225 x 10 mm
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Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe Helicopter with M-121 Bomb Manuals & Guides
Specifications
During the Vietnam War, the U.S. Army deployed the CH-54A Tarhe heavy-lift helicopter to deliver the massive M-121 high-capacity bomb. Detonated just above the canopy, these heavy munitions were used to blast open immediate landing zones in dense jungle for Army aviation.
Carrying the ordnance required minimal aircraft modification: a dedicated mounting system was fitted under the fuselage to securely carry the bomb beneath the airframe. To control its fall, engineers developed a specialized parachute that stabilized the bomb and slowed its descent. Achieving a precise airburst roughly one meter above the ground required a long nose probe housing the fuse. During descent, a small propeller at the tip of the probe spun to arm the fuse prior to impact.
A typical bombing mission required four precision passes over the target. On the first three runs, the crew dropped smoke markers to gauge wind conditions. The aft pilot, serving as the bombardier, tracked the smoke drift and relayed steering corrections to the flying pilot. On the fourth pass, the crew pickle-released the M-121 and immediately applied full collective, climbing steeply to escape the violent blast wave. The M-121 remained in combat service until existing stockpiles were exhausted, with its final operational drop taking place on August 8, 1970.
Key Features
- Includes the CH-54A Tarhe heavy-lift helicopter alongside the specialised M-121 high-capacity bomb
- Finely detailed airframe with crisp, recessed panel lines and accurate structural details
- Authentically rendered M-121 bomb, featuring the extended nose-fuse probe and stowed parachute assembly
- High quality decal sheet with accurate markings for both the CH-54A helicopter and the M-121 bomb
Model Information
- Scale: 1:72
- Number of Parts:338 + 8 (346 total)
- Length:376 mm
- Width: 271 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- EAN: 4823044412242
- Carton quantity: 20
- Box size: 295 x 225 x 10 mm
Key Info:
- Brand: ICM
- Part No: HC-ICM72002
- Barcode: 4823044412242
- Scale: 1:72
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