Lockheed F94 Starfire  9780989258395

Lockheed F94 Starfire

Product code 9780989258395

Lockheed

€ 32.06

 

Series Air Force Legend Nr 218

Publisher/Brand Ginter

Author Alan Carey

Format a4

No. Pages 160

Version Soft cover

Language English

Category Aviationbooks

Subcategory US » US Jet Aircraft

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Product description

160-pages, 391 b&w photos, 15 color photos, 82 drawings, 63 insignias.

The F-94 was developed from the Lockheed TF-80C/T-33 two seat trainer version of the famed P/F-80 Shooting Star. It was redesigned around a afterburning engine and a Hughes nose mounted radar system to become a interim all-weather night fighter until replaced by Northrop F-89s and North American F-86D/Ls. F-94Bs would see combat in Korea where they protected B-29 formations and kept "Bed Check Charlie" at bay. The F-94A/B/C served actively with the USAF and the Air Guard from 1950 through 1959.