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VFA-86 Sidewinders , Hobbymaster model arrivals and Hobbymaster due 2nd week of November.

28/10/2022 By Richard Darling

A-7E Corsair II (VA-86 / CVW-8) embarked on USS Nimitz (CVN 68) – 1976

 

Strike Fighter Squadron 86 (VFA-86) is a strike fighter squadron of the United States Navy based at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. The squadron is nicknamed Sidewinders, leading to the call sign Winder. The unit currently flies the F/A-18E Super Hornet and is assigned to Carrier Air Wing Seven, tail code AG.

History

1950s

Reserve Fighter Squadron 921 (VF-921) was called to active duty from NAS St. Louis on 1 February 1951, for the Korean War flying the F4U-4 Corsair. VF-921 was assigned to Carrier Air Group Eight and deployed to the Mediterranean Sea aboard USS Tarawa, in 1951–52. On 4th February 1953, the squadron was redesignated Fighter Squadron 84 (VF-84), while deployed to Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba aboard USS Antietam. In June 1953, the squadron briefly flew the F8F-2 Bearcat in preparation for transition to the F9F-5 Panther in November 1953. The squadron’s current “Sidewinder” name and insignia were adopted in April 1954. Flying the Panther, VF-84 was again deployed to the Mediterranean Sea aboard USS Lake Champlain from September 1954 to April 1955.

VA-86 F7U-3Ms aboard USS Forrestal

 

On 1st July 1955, the squadron began flying the F7U-3M Cutlass, was redesignated Attack Squadron 86 (VA-86), and conducted extensive evaluation of the AIM-7 Sparrow missile. VA-86 was deployed with the F7U only for the shakedown cruise of USS Forrestal, being assigned to Air Task Group 181.

From May 1957 until 1967, the squadron was assigned to Carrier Air Wing Seven, being equipped with various marks of the A4D/A-4 Skyhawk. Between September 1958 and March 1959, VA-86 was deployed aboard USS Randolph, before CVW-7 was reassigned to the recently commissioned USS Independence.

1960s

In April 1961, VA-86 operated from USS Independence near Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during the Bay of Pigs Invasion. In November 1962, the squadron was assigned to Carrier Air Wing Three and embarked in USS Lexington during the Cuban Missile Crisis operating off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida. VA-86 was flying a mix of A-4Bs and A-4Cs, as the squadron was transitioning to the A-4C. In April–May 1963, VA-86 provided A-4C detachments aboard Atlantic Fleet anti-submarine carriers USS Essex, USS Randolph and USS Wasp. The aircraft were equipped with AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles to provide the carriers with anti-air warfare capability.

From August 1963 to March 1964, VA-86 was again deployed with CVW-7 aboard USS Independence to the Mediterranean Sea. Following this deployment, the squadron transitioned to the A-4E. On 1 July 1965, the squadron conducted its first combat missions, flying from Independence against targets in South Vietnam. In 1966–67, VA-86 was back in the Mediterranean Sea aboard Independence.

VA-86 A4D-2 Skyhawks in 1960

 

On 1st June 1967, VA-86 became the Navy’s first operational Atlantic Fleet squadron to fly the A-7A Corsair II. VA-86 was reassigned to Carrier Air Wing Six and made another deployment to Vietnam aboard USS America. The squadron conducted its third South East Asia combat deployment aboard USS Coral Sea from September 1969 to July 1970 while being assigned to Carrier Air Wing Fifteen. In October 1970, VA-86 transitioned to the E model of the A-7.

1970s

From 1971 to 1987, VA-86 was again assigned to CVW-8. In late spring of 1972, VA-86 was forced to transition to the A-7C due to unexpected problems with the A-7E’s TF-41 engines. The squadron then deployed from June 1972 to March 1973 aboard USS America for a ten-month combat cruise, participating in several intense and lengthy bombing campaigns, including Operation Linebacker and Linebacker II in late-1972. The squadron remained on station until the Paris Peace Accords were signed in late January 1973. This was the squadron’s fourth combat deployment to Southeast Asia, more than any other East Coast attack squadron and resulted in the receipt of the Meritorious Unit Commendation.

VA-86 A-7C in 1974

 

The squadron deployed aboard USS America in 1974 for 7 months duty in the Mediterranean and the North Sea. In 1975, the squadron transitioned to the A-7E and went aboard USS Nimitz for the ship’s maiden voyage and made further deployments during the late 1970s and 1980s. In 1979, VA-86 planes appeared in the movie The Final Countdown, which was filmed aboard USS Nimitz at Naval Air Station Key West, Florida.

1980s

In January 1980, after the seizure of the American Embassy in Tehran, Iran VA-86 departed Naples, Italy embarked on Nimitz, en route to the Indian Ocean via the Cape of Good Hope, beginning of 144 consecutive days at sea.

In 1981, while aboard Nimitz, the squadron participated in a Freedom of Navigation Exercise in the Gulf of Sidra. During this tense period, VA-86 flew Aerial refuelling and reconnaissance missions over potentially hostile Libyan ships.

The squadron awarded the 1982 COMNAVAIRLANT Battle “E”, as the best East Coast A-7 squadron.

In June- July 1985, while aboard USS Nimitz, VA-86 operated off the coast of Lebanon due to the hijacking of TWA flight 847, and later that year the squadron was awarded the Wade McClusky Award, signifying the most outstanding attack squadron in the Navy.

A-7E Corsair II (VA-86 / CVW-8) embarked on USS Nimitz (CVN 68) – 1986

 

From January–February 1987, while embarked on USS Nimitz, VA-86 operated off the coast of Lebanon after three U.S. citizens were taken hostage from the American University in Beirut, Lebanon.

On July 15th, 1987, VA-86 was officially redesignated Strike Fighter Squadron 86 (VFA-86), and began flying the F/A-18C Hornet. VA-86 was the first East Coast squadron to receive the C model (Lot 10) of the F/A-18. From 1988 to 2007, VFA-86 was assigned to Carrier Air Wing One. In 1989, during a six-month deployment aboard America, VFA-86 provided air cover for the evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut.

1990s

In 1991, the squadron flew combat missions in support of Operation Desert Storm from USS America operating in both the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf.

In 1992, the squadron accomplished the first East Coast F/A-18 Standoff Land Attack Missile shoot to a target on San Nicolas Island, California.

In 1994, the squadron deployed aboard America in support of Operation Deny Flight. In October, USS America was ordered to the Indian Ocean off the coast of Somalia in support of United Nations relief efforts. After conducting NATO Operation Deliberate Force missions over Bosnia-Herzegovina from the Adriatic Sea, they returned to NAS Cecil Field in February 1995. The squadron received the CNO’s Safety “S” Award for 1995.

VFA-86 F/A-18Cs in 1995

 

On 3rd October 1997, the squadron deployed to the Mediterranean Sea/Persian Gulf aboard USS George Washington. The squadron remained on station in the Gulf through mid-March 1998 during the crisis involving Iraq’s non-compliance with UN sanctions, flying Operation Southern Watch contingency missions. VFA-86 was awarded the 1997 Battle E recognizing it as the best East Coast F/A-18 Hornet squadron. From 2nd November 1998 to 17th December 1998, VFA-86 made a short cruise to the Puerto Rican Operating Area aboard USS Harry S. Truman. On 22nd September 1999 the squadron deployed to the Mediterranean Sea/Arabian aboard USS John F. Kennedy, participating in Freedom of Navigation Operations off the coast of Libya.

Following the decommissioning of NAS Cecil Field in 1999 due to BRAC action, VFA-86 was one of two U.S. Navy strike fighter squadrons that relocated to MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina in lieu of NAS Oceana, Virginia. The other Navy squadron at MCAS Beaufort, VFA-82, was deactivated in 2005.

2000s

On 19th September 2001, the squadron deployed aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) over Afghanistan against Taliban and Al Qaeda military targets. When they departed the area on 2nd March 2002, the squadron had flown over 3500 hours and expended over 213 tons of ordnance and were at sea for 160 continuous days.

From August 2003 to July 2004, VFA-86 deployed in USS Enterprise in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and OEF.

From May to November 2006, the squadron was again deployed on the USS Enterprise in support of OIF and OEF, visiting ports in Croatia, Crete, Dubai, Hong Kong, South Korea, Malaysia and Portugal. In July 2007, VFA-86 deployed for a last time aboard ‘USS ‘Enterprise in support of OIF and OEF, returning MCAS Beaufort in December 2007. The squadron earned the 2007 Commander Naval Air Forces U.S. Atlantic Fleet Safety “S.”

Between 31st July 2009 and 26 March 2010, VFA-86 deployed aboard USS Nimitz to the Western Pacific and the North Arabian Sea, being assigned to Carrier Air Wing Eleven.

2010s

In 2011, the squadron relocated from MCAS Beaufort to NAS Lemoore. After their arrival, they transitioned to the F/A-18E Super Hornet. VFA-86 was then assigned to Carrier Air Wing Two aboard USS Ronald Reagan.

VFA-86 F/A-18E lands aboard USS Ronald Reagan in 2013


 

JC Wings 1/72nd scale A-7E Corsair II U.S. Navy VA-86 Sidewinders available from Flying Tigers.

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JCW72A7005 JC Wings 1/72nd scale A-7E Corsair II U.S. Navy VA-86 Sidewinders, USS America 1973  RRP £102.00  Flying Tigers only £79.99


 

Hobbymaster model delivery has just arrived at Flying Tigers.

This  following Hobbymaster models have just arrived at Flying Tigers. There are only a small number of models left , so if you haven’t already ordered please be quick to get yours now.

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HA1067 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-104G Starfighter C8-2/104-02, Spanish Air Force, 2017  RRP £90.00  Flying Tigers only £67.99   Only 1 left

HA1068 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F-104G Starfighter “Tiger Meet 1978” FX52, 10th Wing, 31st Squadron, Belgian Air Force  RRP £94.00  Flying Tigers only £70.99   Only 3 left.

HA1069 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-104G 4301, 7th FS., ROCAF, CCK AFB, early 1990s  RRP £90.00  Flying Tigers only £67.99  Only 1 left.

HA19036 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale YF-4E Phantom II 65-0713, AFTC, USAF, 1985  RRP £100.00  Flying Tigers only £74.99  Sorry, Sold Out at pre-order stage

HA2628 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Harrier GR.7 “Exercise Snow Falcon” ZG531, No1. Sqn., RAF, Norway 2004  RRP £80.00  Flying Tigers only £59.99   Only 2 left !

HA38003 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16C “BDU Splinter” 86-0295, 354th Wing, 18th AGRS, Eielson AFB, Alaska, 2018 SORRY SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER STAGE.

HA38004 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-16C “BDU Splinter” 86-0290, 354th Wing, 18th AGRS, Eielson AFB, Alaska, 2018  RRP £106.00  Flying Tigers only £78.99  SORRY SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER STAGE.

HA4562 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing F-15EX 20-0001, 40th Flight Test Sqn., Eglin AFB, 2021 SORRY SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER STAGE.

HA4818 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Northrop Grumman E-2C Hawkeye 165648, VAW-113 “Black Eagles”, June 2006  RRP £128.00  Flying Tigers only £97.99  Only 1 Left.

HA4819 Hobbymaster  1/72nd scale Northrop Grumman E-2D Hawkeye 168599, VAW-121, USS Abraham Lincoln, Sept 2018  RRP £130.00  Flying Tigers only £97.99  Sorry, Sold out at pre-order stage.

HA5154 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing EA-18G Growler 166856, VX-9 “Vampires”, US Navy, 2008  RRP £130.00  Flying Tigers only £97.99   Only 4 left.

HA6013 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Su-27SM Flanker B “Black Sea” Blue 26, Russian Air Force, 2016  RRP £134.00  Flying Tigers only £99.99   Only 3 left.

HH1211 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing AH-64D Longbow “Tigershark” No. 290, 1st Battalion,, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, Afghanistan 2011  RRP £100.00  Flying Tigers only £74.99  Only 1 left.

HH1212 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing AH-64D Longbow No. 074, United Arab Emirates Air Force, Dubai, 2015  RRP £100.00  Flying Tigers only £74.99  Only 1 left.

HH1213 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing AH-64DHA Longbow ES 1026, Hellenic Army, 2010s  RRP £100.00  Flying Tigers only £74.99  Only 2 left.

HH1214 Hobbymaster  1/72nd scale Boeing AH-64DHA “Pegasus” ES 1031, Hellenic Army, Tatoi Airport, Greece, 2014    SORRY SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER STAGE.


 

Hobbymaster model delivery due 2nd week of November at Flying Tigers.

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HA3569 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F/A-18D ATARS 164886, VMFA(AW)-224 “Bengals”, MCAS Iwakuni, Japan 2009  RRP £102.00  Flying Tigers only £76.99

HA3570 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale F/A-18B Hornet A21-117, 75 Sqn., RAAF, Dec 2021 “Final Flight”  RRP £100.00  Flying Tigers only £74.99

HA4563 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing F-15SG Strike Eagle 8316/05-0012, 142nd Sqn “Gryphon”, Paya Lebar Air Base, RSAF, 2019  RRP £114.00  Flying Tigers only £84.99

HA4564 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing F-15SG Strike Eagle 05-0005, 428th FS, USAF “Buccaneers” (RSAF Jet), Mountain Home AFB, 201  RRP £114.00  Flying Tigers only £84.99

HA4565 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Boeing F-15SG “20 Years of Peace Carvin V” AF05-0005, 428th FS Flagship, 2017  RRP £114.00  Flying Tigers only £84.99

HA6014 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale J-11B Multi-role Fighter 62078, PLAAF, Chelyabinsk “Peace Mission-2018”  SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER STAGE

HA6015 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker-B Ukrainian Air Force, Blue 58, Ukraine, August 2016  RRP £118.00  Flying Tigers only £89.99

HA6107 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Su-25K Frogfoot Red 03, flown by Lt. Col. Alexander Rutskoy, 4th August 1988  SOLD OUT AT PRE-ORDER STAGE

HA6206 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Lockheed F-35C Lightning II 168843, NAWDC , July 2020  RRP £102.00  Flying Tigers only £62.99

HA3029 Hobbymaster  1/72nd scale FB-111A “Tiger Meet 1978” 68-0247, 509th BW, 393rd BS, Pease AFB  RRP £118.00  Flying Tigers only £87.99

HA2650 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Harrier GR.7A “Michelle” ZD437, 1 Sqn., RAF, Afghanistan 2007  RRP £84.00  Flying Tigers only £62.99

HA6710 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale “Tornado IDS “”Exercise Saudi Sword 2007″” No.703, 7th Sqn., RAF Lossiemouth, RSAF”  RRP £112.00  Flying Tigers £83.99

HA3226 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Douglas B-26K Counter Invader AF64-646, 609th SOS, 59th SOW, Thailand 1969  RRP £128.00  Flying Tigers only £94.99

HA3227 Hobbymaster 1/72nd scale Douglas B-26K Counter Invader “Special Kay” AF64-679, EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018  RRP £118.00  Flying Tigers only £87.99


 

That is all for this week.

Thank you for reading this week’s Newsletter.

Richard.
Flying Tigers.

 

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