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The F-100 was the USAF's first supersonic fighter. It made its initial flight on May 25, 1953, and the first production aircraft was completed in October 1953. The Super Sabre became the first fighter to attain level-flight supersonic speed, doing so during its maiden flight on October 29, 1953. The F-100 became operational in September 1954. North American built 2,294 F-100s before production ended in 1959 The F-100C was a version of the F-100 family.
- Scale: 1/72
- Item Type: Static Kit
- Model Brief:
- Length: 229mm
- Wingspan: 165mm
- Total Parts: 157pcs
- Total Sprues: 7 sprues
- Paint Schemes:
- F-100C-25-NA, Unit: 36th FDW, USAF Serial: FW-076 (54-2076) Pilot: Wing CO. During 1956
- F-100C-05-NA, 136th TFS, USAF
- F-100C-25-NA, Unit: 36th FDW, USAF Serial: FW-076 (54-2076) Pilot: Wing CO. During 1956
- Released Date: 2009-09
- More Features: The kit consists of 155 parts in light grey plastic, one clear windscreen and one clear canopy.