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Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101

Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
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Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101
Fighter F-94C Starfire 1/48 KITTY HAWK 80101

Fighter F-94C Starfire
1/48 Scale
 Models
 Kitty Hawk KH80101
Manufacturer: Kitty Hawk 

Scale: 1/48
Material: Plastic
Condition: New in Box
 

The kit kit includes: 

4 frames with the items 

decal (sticker) 

photoetching 

1 frame is made of transparent plastic IP (canopy) 

scheme for color models

The Lockheed F-94 Starfire was a first generation jet aircraft of the United States Air Force. It was developed from the twin-seat Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star in the late 1940s as an all-weather, day/night interceptor. The aircraft reached operational service in May 1950 with Air Defense Command, replacing the propeller-driven North American F-82 Twin Mustang in the all-weather interceptor role.

 

The F-94 was the first operational USAF fighter equipped with an afterburner and was the first jet-powered all-weather fighter to enter combat during the Korean War in January 1953. It had a relatively brief operational life, being replaced in the mid-1950s by the Northrop F-89 Scorpion and North American F-86D Sabre interceptor aircraft. The last aircraft left active-duty service in 1958; Air National Guard service in 1959.Built to a 1948 USAF specification for a radar-equipped interceptor to replace the aging F-61 Black Widow and North American F-82 Twin Mustang, it was specifically designed to counter the threat of the USSR's new Tupolev Tu-4 bombers (reverse-engineered Boeing B-29). The Curtiss-Wright XF-87 Blackhawk had been designated to be the USAF first jet night fighter, but its performance was sub par, and Lockheed was asked to design a jet night fighter on a crash program basis.The F-94 was derived from the TF-80C (later T-33A Shooting Star) which was a two-seat trainer version of the F-80 Shooting Star. A lengthened nose area with guns, radar and automatic fire control system was added. Since the conversion seemed so simple, a contract was awarded to Lockheed in early 1949, with the first flight on 16 April 1949. The early test YF-94s used seventy-five percent of the parts used in the earlier F-80 and T-33As.The fire control system was the Hughes E-1, which incorporated an AN/APG-33 radar (derived from the AN/APG-3 which directed the Convair B-36's tail guns) and a Sperry A-1C computing gunsight.[4] This short-range radar system was useful only in the terminal phases of the interception. Most of the operation would be directed using ground-controlled interception as was the case with the earlier aircraft it replaced.

 

The added weight of the electronic equipment required a more powerful engine, so the standard J-33 turbojet engine, which had been fitted to the T-33A, was replaced with an afterburning Allison J33-A-33. The combination reduced the internal fuel capacity. The F-94 was to be the first US production jet with an afterburner. The J33-A-33 had standard thrust of 4,000 pounds-force (18 kN), and with water injection this was increased to 5,400 pounds-force (24 kN) and with afterburning a maximum of 6,000 pounds-force (27 kN) thrust.The initial production model was the F-94A which entered operational service in May 1950. Its armament was four .50 in (12.7 mm) M3 Browning machine guns mounted in the fuselage with the muzzles exiting just behind the radome. Two 165 US Gallon (1,204 litre) drop tanks, as carried by the F-80 and T-33, could be carried under the wingtips. Alternatively, these could be replaced by 1,000 lb (454 kg) bombs, giving the aircraft a secondary fighter bomber role.109 were produced. The F-94A was in operational service for only a brief time as it was originally built, and was not received well by its aircrews. Primarily, this was due to the unreliability of its J33 engine, which caused many ground aborts was deemed by the crews to be unsafe. The aircraft judged was unstable and hard to maneuver at high altitude by its pilots. The pilot and radar operator found that the cockpit was too narrow for them to be able to get in and out of the aircraft quickly during alerts and scrambles. The clearance for the ejection seats was too small, resulting in several tragic accidents during emergency ejections.

 

Scale
Scale 1/48

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