Italeri 1/72 F-5A Freedom Fighter # 1441
During the 1950s, the American Aircraft Company Northrop began developmental work into a simple and “low cost” fighter that would meet the needs of several NATO member air forces.
The F-5 met the precise specification, it being a light single-seat fighter, small in size but extremely manoeuvrable and effective.
It was relatively simple and cheap to produce and was operationally efficient.
The initial version produced by Northrop, designated F-5 A “Freedom Fighter”, was fitted with two General Electric J85-GE-13 engines and could attain a maximum speed of 1,700 Km / h.
Armed with two 20 mm guns installed in the nose, the F-5 was a credible "multi-role" aircraft due to its weapons load capability, which could offer a wide range of offensive options for both air defence and ground attack missions.
This multi-role aspect of the aircraft ensured its rapid take-up by many Air Forces.