The Mitsubishi F-1 was the single seat fighter version of the Mitsubish T-2 trainer developed in Japan for the JASDF. (Japan Air Self Defense Force).

 

 

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Mitsubishi F-1 

This F-1 aircraft coded 90-8225 and -227 on the other side has a JASDF camoufage scheme.  Seen in the JASDF Hamamatsu air base museum, Nishiyamacho (Shizuoka Prefecture), Japan. 

Photographed March 2024 by Meindert de Vreeze (c)  Copyright! 

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Several plastic scale models of the F-1 were released: in 1/72 by Hasegawa and many years later by Platz.  In 1/48 by Fujimi and Hasegawa. In 1/144 by Micro Ace and Platz. 

 

This walk around page was first published June 2024 by M. de Vreeze;   note the Copyright!