Sheet: |
Superscale 72-362: RF-101C & F-84G |
Units: | See review |
Price |
$6 when new. |
Reviewer: |
David Traill |
The McDonnell RF-101C was the recon version of the better known F-101 Voodoo, which originally was conceived as a long-range interceptor designed to shoot down Soviet bombers before they could attack North America. Development began in 1956, with a total of 35 RF-101As and 166 RF-101Cs built. This was the first supersonic reconnaissance aircraft in USAF service, with the ability to reach 1000 mph using its two J-57 afterburners. The reconnaissance version served in Vietnam with distinction for its quick dash speed, but many were lost before being replaced by RF-4C units.
Both RF-101Cs (56-089 and 56-216) use a natural metal finish, although the 17th TRS example (56-216) offers a little bit more color.
The F-84G (51-923) also is a natural metal example, made a but more colorful by the broad yellow striping.
As for kits, the RF-101C was offered several times by Hasegawa, while the F-84 has been done by Heller, Tamiya, and others at various times.
I was fortunate to get this in 2003 via rjhobby.com, and plan to make my Voodoo soon.
http://raf-upper-heyford.org/Aircraft.html
http://www.f84thunderjet.com/f84thunderjet.shtml
http://www.au.af.mil/au/afhra/wwwroot/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0079fs.html
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