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One of the most important aircraft of the early jet era, the North American F-86
Sabre was in many ways a jet powered version of the company’s hugely successful
P-51D Mustang from WWII and an aircraft which made full use of captured
German aerodynamic research material. Featuring a distinctive 35-degree wing
sweep, the Sabre also incorporated three nose mounted .50 calibre machine guns
positioned on either side of the aircraft’s nose, with this jet powered gunslinger
sharing many design philosophies with its famous piston powered predecessor.
On entering service with the U.S Air Force in 1949, the North American F-86 Sabre
would have the distinction of not only being America’s first swept wing fighter,
but also the fastest fighter aircraft in the world at that time, a true aviation
classic.
Arctic Gladiators Aerobatic Display Team
The USAF 720th Fighter Bomber Squadron formed the Arctic Gladiators team in
June 1954. The display team consisted of four F-86F Sabre aircraft, which all
carried the squadrons silver and red colour scheme, plus extra markings.
The display team lasted just 10 years when it came to an end in 1955.
Displays were limited to the US state of Alaska.
6 x EA-6B Prowler from the manufacturer Trumpeter to scale 1/350 reference 06237 . .
F6F Hellcat from the manufacturer Heller to scale 1/72 reference 80272 During the summer of 1943, the F6F-5 appeared as an improved version of the F6F-3 It incorporated a new windscreen structure and a completely re-designed engine cowling and could carry up to 907 kg of bombs under the...
Focke Wulf FW 190A-5 from the manufacturer Hobby Boss to scale 1/18 reference 81802 . .
Germany Fw190A-8 Fighter from the manufacturer Hobby Boss to scale 1/72 reference 80244 . .
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc from the manufacturer Mistercraft to scale 1/72 reference D-208 . .
STARTER KIT Messerschmitt Bf 109 K-4 from the manufacturer Heller to scale 1/72 56229 Included Cement · Brush · Main paints. .
ConvairCV-340 Hawaiian Airlines from the manufacturer Roden to scale 1/144 reference 334 . .
S-199 bubble canopy 1/72 EDUARD-WEEKEND from the manufacturer Eduard Plastic Kits to scale 1/72 reference 7471 . .
Avro 691 Lancastrian from the manufacturer Amodel to scale 1/144 reference AMO1462 . .
MIG-15 / LIM-1 from the manufacturer Hobby 2000 to scale 1/48 reference 48005 . .
Dive Bomber Pe-2 from the manufacturer Unimodels to scale 1/72 reference UM107 . .
Breda Ba.88B Lince from the manufacturer Special Hobby to scale 1/72 reference 100-SH72397 . .
L-749 Constellation A.F. from the manufacturer Heller to scale 1/72 reference 80310 Special features of the Heller kit: . .
F4F-4 Wildcat from the manufacturer Trumpeter to scale 1/700 reference 03404 . .
Bristol 175 Britannia African Safari from the manufacturer Roden to scale 1/144 reference 326 . .
Aero C-3 Pelikan from the manufacturer Mistercraft to scale 1/72 reference F-53 . .