IMPROVED MOLDS - SUPER DECAL FOR 3 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
The Mirage F1 was made by the French company Dassault to equip the departments of the Armée de l'air with a modern multirole interceptor fighter capable of having bisonic performances. The Mirage F1 entered service at the beginning of the seventies and was characterized by the arrow wing and the Snecma Atar turbojet engine capable of making the plane reach the maximum speed of Mach 2.2. Over the years several versions were made, many of these intended for export. For example, the Mirage F1 CR was set up to carry out aerial reconnaissance tasks through dedicated internal equipment and the possibility of adopting external pods. The Mirage F1 CT, with improved avionics and the adoption of identification and pointing systems for targets on the ground, instead it was developed to be the replacement of the Mirage IIIE in ground attack operations. After a long operational career, in May 2014, the Mirage F1 made its last flight with the Armée de l'Air and was celebrated with the adoption of commemorative liveries of the event.