
Herpa Wings Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Danish Air Force(1:200) HA573603
Denmark is among several European nations that have selected the cutting-edge F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter to replace their ageing F-16 fleet. A total of 27 aircraft have been ordered, with the first six stationed at Luke Air Force Base in the United States for type conversion and pilot training. In autumn 2023, four of these advanced jets, including L-007, became the first F-35s to land on Danish soil. While most F-35s feature low-visibility grey markings, Denmark opted for a subtle but distinctive approach—retaining its national insignia in toned-down red and light grey, offering a unique visual identity while maintaining operational stealth. These markings help distinguish Danish aircraft during joint international missions.
Features:- Highly detailed model of the Danish Air Force F-35 Lightning II
- Marks Denmark’s transition from F-16 to F-35 fighter jets
- Part of a 27-aircraft order for enhanced defence capability
- First Danish F-35s, including L-007, arrived in autumn 2023
- Initial six aircraft remain in the U.S. for pilot training at Luke Air Force Base
- Features unique low-visibility red and light grey Danish national insignia
- Distinctive identification in multinational operations
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Denmark is among several European nations that have selected the cutting-edge F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter to replace their ageing F-16 fleet. A total of 27 aircraft have been ordered, with the first six stationed at Luke Air Force Base in the United States for type conversion and pilot training. In autumn 2023, four of these advanced jets, including L-007, became the first F-35s to land on Danish soil. While most F-35s feature low-visibility grey markings, Denmark opted for a subtle but distinctive approach—retaining its national insignia in toned-down red and light grey, offering a unique visual identity while maintaining operational stealth. These markings help distinguish Danish aircraft during joint international missions.
Features:- Highly detailed model of the Danish Air Force F-35 Lightning II
- Marks Denmark’s transition from F-16 to F-35 fighter jets
- Part of a 27-aircraft order for enhanced defence capability
- First Danish F-35s, including L-007, arrived in autumn 2023
- Initial six aircraft remain in the U.S. for pilot training at Luke Air Force Base
- Features unique low-visibility red and light grey Danish national insignia
- Distinctive identification in multinational operations













