FO-141 Gnat
Designed in the mid-1950s by W.E.W. Petter as a low-cost alternative to increasingly expensive and overly sophisticated military aircraft, the Gnat is a tiny, subsonic, single-seat, swept-wing fighter and trainer. […]
F-89J Scorpion
Designed by Northrop, the twin-engine dual cockpit F-89 Scorpion was an all-weather fighter-interceptor specifically for the Air Defense Command. With the radar operator in the rear seat guiding the pilot, […]
F-86L Sabre
A variant of the famous Korean War F-86 Sabre swept-wing, single seat, jetfighter, the F-86L is an improvement of the USAF F-86D Sabre all-weather fighter. Significantly different from earlier F-86 […]
F-86H Sabre
The United States Air Force’s first swept wing fighter, the North American F-86 Sabre, became an aviation legend in the hands of skilled US pilots in the hotly contested skies […]
F-86A North American
The United States Air Force’s first swept wing fighter the North American F-86 Sabre became an aviation legend in the hands of skilled US pilots in the hotly contested skies […]
F-84F Thunderstreak
The swept-wing single-seat Republic F-84F “Thunderstreak” was a modification of the straight-wing F-84 “Thunderjet” series of post-war sub-sonic United States Air Force jet fighters. Armed with six 50-caliber M-3 aircraft […]
F-84C Thunderjet
A descendant of the P-47 Thunderbolt, the F-84 was an in-flight refuellable fighter-bomber and the last straight-wing, subsonic fighter produced by the US. Production of the “C” model began in […]
F-4E Phantom II
The F-4 was a two-seat, twin engine tactical fighter designed to cover the entire tactical mission – close air support, interdiction and air superiority. Originally developed in 1953 by McDonnell […]
F-4C Phantom II
The F-4 was designed in 1953 as a company venture by McDonnell to meet the Navy’s future needs. It turned into one of the greatest post-World War II fighters. The […]
F-15 Eagle
The United States Air Force F-15 Eagle is a twin-engine, high-performance, all-weather fighter designed to seize and hold air superiority by sweeping the skies of all opposing forces. Entering the […]