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North American F-86F Sabre US Air Force, 51-12958, Capt. Harold E. Fischer, 39th FIS/1st FW, Korea 1953

Product code HA4313

North American


Scale 1 : 72

Publisher/Brand Hobbymaster

Format 15,88 x 15,71 x 6,25 cm

Version Diecast metal construction with some plastic components. Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals.

Category Aircraft Scale Models

Subcategory 1: 72 Aircraft Scale Models » 1:72 Hobby Master

Availability Product out of stock and no longer available.

Product description

Die-cast metal.
Superb detailing in 1/72 scale.
Pre-painted with pad applied markings.
Fully assembled.
Comes with crew figure
Display stand included.
Option to display model with wheels up or down.
Minimum use of plastic.

The North American F-86 Sabre was manufactured from 1949 – 1956 and was America's first
swept-wing fighter. As well as being built in the U.S. variants were built in Canada and Australia
arrived to take on the other swept-wing aircraft of the conflict, the MiG-15 Fagot. The Americans
claim they shot down 792 MiGs while only losing 78 Sabres, a 10:1 victory ratio which is greatly
disputed.


During the Korean War Captain Harold E. Fischer Jr. flew an F-86F with the 39th FIS/51st FIW at
Suwon, Korea. Fischer had been piloting an F-84 but quickly adjusted to the newer aircraft and
accumulated ten MiG victories making him a double Ace. On April 7, 1953 just as he scored his
eleventh victory Fischer was either shot down or ingested debris from the 11th MiG that brought
his aircraft down. He was captured and released two years later. He went on to fly 200 missions
in Vietnam.


Specifications for the North American F-86F-30

Crew – 1

Dimensions
Length – 37 ft 1 ins (11.4 m)
Wingspan – 37 ft 0 ins (11.3 m)
Height – 14 ft 1 ins (4.5 m)

Weights
Empty – 11,125 lb (5,046 kg)
Loaded – 15,198 lb (6,894 kg)
Maximum Take-off – 18,152 lb (8,234 kg)

Powerplant
1 – General Electric J47-GE-27 turbojet
Thrust – 5,910 lbf (maximum @7,950 rpm for 5 minutes) 26.3 kN)
Fuel – JP-4
Internal – 437 US gallons (1,650 l)
Drop Tanks – 2 x 200 US gallons (760 l)
Maximum Speed – 687 mph (1,106 km/h) @ sea level and combat weight of 14,212 lb (6,447 kg)
Range – 1,525 miles (2,454 km)
Service Ceiling – 49,600 ft @ combat weight (15,100 km)
ROC – 9,000 ft/min @ sea level (45.72 m/s)

Armament
Guns- 6 x 0.50 in (12.7 mm) M2 Browning machine guns w/1,602 rounds
Rockets – various rocket launchers, example 2 x Matra rocket pods w/18 SNEB (French
manufacturer - Societe Nouvelle des Etablissements Edgar Brandt) 68 mm air-to-ground rockets
per pod
Bombs – 5,300 lb (2,400 kg) of payload on 4 outer hardpoints while 2 inner pylons were
designed for 2 drop tanks to extend range. A variety of bombs could be carried with standard
maximum load of 2 x 1000lb bombs on outer pylons plus 2 x 200 US gallon drop tanks on the 2
inner pylons. Napalm canisters and even tactical nuclear weapons could be selected.



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