Revell 1/48 "Northrop F-89 Scorpion" 50th Anniversary Gift Set # 05650
Highly detailed 1/48 scale model kit '75th Anniv. Northrop F-89 Scorpion'
Let history come alive with our highly detailed model kit of the 75th Anniversary Northrop F-89 Scorpion, released in 1/48th scale. This model, with its impressive part count of 120 and wingspan of 368 mm by a length of 339 mm, is a faithful recreation of the United States Air Force's first two-seat all-weather fighter.
The model kit includes:
120 highly detailed parts
Clearly presented instructions
Decals for various designs
Faithful replica of the combined fuel/rocket canister
Detailed cockpit interior
With an age recommendation of 13 years and over, the model kit is particularly suitable for advanced modellers looking for a new challenge. Whether for display, as part of an extensive collection or simply for the joy of tinkering - this kit promises hours of modelling fun.
This model kit stands out for its detailed reproduction, innovative building techniques and the possibility to build different versions of the F-89 Scorpion. The highly detailed parts and realistic dimensions allow you to experience first-hand the impressive structure and design of the original aircraft.
On the history of the original:
The Northrop F-89 Scorpion is considered the most heavily armed fighter ever built. In the 1950s, the F-89D series was introduced with extensive modifications that included a combined fuel/missile canister on the wing tip that could hold 1165 litres of fuel and 52 FFAR missiles. With our kit you can faithfully recreate this historic aircraft in 1:48 scale.
The Northrop F-89 Scorpion was a pioneering American jet-powered interceptor aircraft designed during the early years of the Cold War.
Developed by Northrop Corporation, the F-89 Scorpion first took flight in 1948 and became a key component of the United States Air Force's air defense strategy.
The F-89 Scorpion was notable for its distinctive twin-boom design, with a pod-mounted radar system between the booms.
This radar system allowed the aircraft to track and intercept enemy bombers, a critical capability during the era when the threat of nuclear war loomed large.
The F-89 could be armed with air-to-air rockets and guided missiles, making it one of the first aircraft designed specifically for the air defense mission.
During its operational service from the late 1940s through the 1950s, the F-89 underwent several variants and upgrades.
It played a significant role in the defense of North American airspace, particularly during the early years of the Cold War.
However, as more advanced interceptor aircraft entered service, the F-89 was gradually replaced and retired from active duty.
The F-89 Scorpion remains a noteworthy part of aviation history, representing a crucial step in the development of air defense capabilities in the post-World War II era.
Its design and technology paved the way for future generations of interceptor aircraft and contributed to the evolution of modern air defense systems.