DBTyp | Model | |
Base type | P80 | |
Kit manufacturer | Airfix | (Airfix:) Website: http://www.airfix.com |
Material | plastic | |
A/c manufacturer | Lockheed | |
Origin country | United States of America | (United States of America:) List of US designations (United States of America:) Pics, History and Database on some of the US Fighter Groups: http://www.littlefriends.co.uk/gallery.php?Style=list&Group=56 Parent category: North America |
Operator country | United States of America | Parent category: North America |
Build era | 0 (not yet built) | |
Topics | Early-Jet-Era fighter | Parent category: Aircraft |
Aera of use | WW2 afterwar | (WW2:) second world war |
Scale | 1/72 | |
BaseVehicle | Aircraft | |
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Model RF-80A-5-LO Shooting Star | ||
Model T2V-1 Seastar | de | |
Model T2V-1 Seastar | de | |
Model T33 Latino Decals | ||
Model T33 | ||
Model T33A | ||
Model T33A | ||
Model RT-33A | Serial 53-5594: Lockheed RT-33A-1-LO c/n 580-8933. for FMS. To Turkish AF Apr 1955, later to MM53-5594/9-35 of Italian AF. In 1987 on display at Italian AF Museum, Vigna di Valle, Italy | |
Model T33 Aztec Knight | ||
Model T33 | ||
Model T33 | ||
Model T33A | ||
Model T33A | ||
Model T33A Thunderbirds | ||
Model T33A Whiskey 4 | ||
Model T33 COIN Planes Decals | ||
Model T33 Tanmodel Limited Edition | ||
Model F80A - YP-80A Shooting Star | ||
Model F80C Shooting Star | 16th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 51st Fighter Interceptor Group, 51st Fighter Interceptor Wing FT-650; 9650 (49-650) | |
Model F80C Shooting Star "Arlequim" do Brazil | ||
Model F80C Shooting Star Chile | ||
Model F80C Shooting Star | ||
Model F94 B Starfire | USAF 59th FIS, at Otis AFB, MA. 7/10/1952: Written off at Otis AFB, MA. | |
Model F-94C-1-LO Starfire | As seen at the 1954 gunnery meet Yuma, Arizona. *7/1953: USAF 84th FIS, at Hamilton AFB, CA. *1954: Participated in the Yuma Gunnery Meet. *USAF 3201st ABW, at Eglin AFB, FL. *USAF 97th FIS, at New Castle APT, DE. *USAF 82nd MS, at New Castle APT, DE. *8/1958: Salvaged at the AMARC bone yard. |