Tamiya 1:48 Douglas F4D-1 Skyray
This model kit depicts the Douglas Skyray, which entered U.S. Navy service in the 1950s as a carrier-based interceptor. The unique delta-winged shape of the aircraft has been accurately reproduced. Towards the end of World War II, many information about advanced aeronautical technology were captured in Germany by the U.S. Forces. One of them was an analysis of the studies carried out by Dr. Alexander Lippisch on deltawinged aircraft. Based upon the information, the Douglas firm developed the F4D Skyray, the only operational interceptor with delta wings in the U.S. Navy. Starting the design in 1947, Douglas was awarded a contract for the construction and testing of two prototypes in December 1948. The first prototype took off on its maiden flight in January 1951. The second prototype flew shortly thereafter, and the airframe set two new world records, absolute speed record of 1,211km/h and 100km closed course record of 1,171km/h, in October 1953. Having numerous improvements and refinements, the first production F4D-1 made its maiden flight in June 1954 and entered squadron service in April 1956. The distinctive 50 degree sweptback wings with round tips were equipped with leading edge slats and trailing edge elevons. A set of trimmers were installed on the inboard trailing edges of the wings. The outer portions of the wings could be folded upwards by oil pressure for carrier stowage.
Features:
- Also be posed in open or closed position while the pitch trims are movable
- Parts for ordnance such as Sidewinder missiles and rocket pods and one pilot figure
- Three marking options are included
- Wingtips may also be assembled in folded position
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