F-89 D/J SCORPION
The F-89D/J Scorpion was the first two-seat all weather interceptor in the USAF and the most heavily armed fighter aircraft of all time. In 1950 some of the F89D series underwent extensive modification. A combined fuel-pod/missile launcher mounted on the wing-tips could hold 1165 litre's of fuel and carry 52 FFAR Rockets. The next large series was the F-89J. It could carry 4 Falcon Guided Missiles with Infra-Red Homing Heads as well as 2 Genie Guided Missiles each with a 1.5 kiloton nuclear warhead for use against enemy bomber formations.
- Detailed Surfaces with Recessed Panel Joints
- A choice of building the D or J Version
- Detailed Tandem-Cockpit with moulded Instrument Panel
- Detailed Ejection Seats
- Detailed Undercarriage
- D Version with combined Fuel Pod / Missile Launcher
- J Version with Genie/Falcon Guided Missiles
- Additional Fuel Pods
Twee uitvoeringen mogelijk;
- Northrop F-89D-45-NO Scorpion, 61st. FIS at Ernst Harmon Air Force Base, New Foundland, June 1957.
- Northrop F-89J-NO Scorpion, 59th. FIS, Goose Bay Air Force base, Labrador, May 1957.
Aantal onderdelen; 101.
Afmeting:
- Lang; 225 mm.
- Breed; 250 mm.
Revell verf: 90 / 99 / 302 / 330.