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Douglas XF6D-1 Missileer

By: Anigrand Craftswork

Type: Scale Model

Product Line: Model Kits (1/72) (Anigrand Craftswork)

Last Stocked on 1/7/2022

Product Info

Title
Douglas XF6D-1 Missileer
Sub-category
Dimensions
8.5x6.5x2.25"
NKG Part #
2147947269
MFG. Part #
AA-2075
Type
Scale Model

Description

In 1957, the U.S. Navy began to plan a new concept for airborne fleet defense. A large subsonic interceptor with a powerful radar was to be equipped with very long-range high speed air-to-air missiles to shoot down approaching Soviet strike aircrafts and bombers.

In 1958, Bendix and Grumman were selected as contractors for the AAM-N-10 Eagle missile. A year later the Douglas XF6D-1 Missileer design was chosen for the launch platform with an order for two prototypes. The most important feature of the XF6D-1 was its Westinghouse AN/APQ-81 pulse-doppler radar, the first track-while-scan radar developed for a fighter aircraft.

In 1960, the Navy development organizations became convinced that the XF6D-1 was too expensive and changed in favor of exploring the feasibility of using the F-111B. The Eagle missile program faltered as well. The XF6D-1 and Eagle missiles were both put on hold in December of 1960, before any XAAM-N-10 prototypes could be tested. However, the idea of a long-range fleet-defense interceptor was realized later with the F-14 Tomcat and the AAM-N-11/AIM-54 Phoenix missile.

Includes 36 resin parts, clear-resin canopy, and decals, with a span of 296mm and a length of 244mm.

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