Academy Plastic Model Kit
USMC CH-53D “Operation Frequent Wind” (1/72) 12575
The Academy 1/72 scale USMC CH-53D “Operation Frequent Wind” kit recreates the legendary heavy-lift helicopter used in the dramatic evacuation of Saigon in April 1975. This detailed model captures the CH-53D’s imposing size and features, with options to build it with a straight or folded tail boom and rear ramp open or closed. The kit includes two pilot figures and markings for two aircraft from the USMC HMH-462 Helicopter Squadron, providing versatility for display and dioramas. Based on the KA Models tooling, it combines fine moulding and authentic details to deliver a faithful representation of this iconic helicopter.
- 1/72 scale plastic model kit
- USMC CH-53D Super Stallion from Operation Frequent Wind
- Tail boom can be built straight or folded
- Rear loading ramp can be modelled open or closed
- Includes two pilot figures
- Markings for 2 aircraft from USMC HMH-462 Squadron
History
Operation Frequent Wind, carried out on 29–30 April 1975, marked the largest helicopter evacuation in history. As North Vietnamese forces closed in on Saigon, USMC CH-53D helicopters played a crucial role in airlifting thousands of American citizens, South Vietnamese allies, and at-risk personnel from the city. Flying continuous missions from the US Embassy and other key sites, these helicopters transported evacuees to US Navy ships waiting offshore. The CH-53D, with its heavy-lift capacity and reliability, proved indispensable in the operation, symbolising the end of US involvement in the Vietnam War. The mission remains a defining moment in both military aviation and Cold War history.
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.








