Description: The model is about 159mm long, the wingspan is 157mm, the height is 62mm (mm), the details are rich, and the wheels are immovable. This product is suitable for static display, non-toy products are not suitable for young (vulnerable) children to play with.
The North American Aviation F-86 Saber (English: "Sabre") is a first-generation fighter aircraft designed by the United States after World War II for aerial combat, interdiction and bombing. The F-86 first flew on October 1, 1947 and entered service in 1949, making it the most successful of the early American fighter aircraft. In addition to a large number of modifications and military assistance, the naval version of the FJ Fury series fighter also emerged from this type. The F-86 was the first aircraft in the world to reach supersonic diving speeds and the first fighter that could carry air-to-air missiles. Its aerial counterpart was the Soviet MiG-15. The F-86F is the main type of daylight saber and the F type is equipped with the more powerful J47-GE-27 engine. The F-86F has a combat radius of 690 km when carrying two auxiliary fuel tanks and is equipped with the LABS (Low Altitude Bombing System) to deliver small MK12 tactical nuclear atomic bombs.
U.S. Air Force F-86F Sabre Fighter - Scale 1/72
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Frequently asked questions
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The light is voice-activated and turns on for about 20 seconds at a time. It reacts to sound or touching the aircraft.
The large scale models all include a base to display the aircraft. Some models in other scales may not include a base, but this will be noted in the description
For models with LED lights, the battery is rechargeable - just plug in a standard USB cable and enjoy.
Worldwide Shipping
Once you place your order, we'll diligently prepare your aircraft for shipment within 2-3 business days.
This includes thorough inspections and completing all necessary paperwork to ensure a smooth international journey.
You'll receive a tracking number to stay informed throughout the delivery process