Photographs taken at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force (NMUSAF) at Dayton, Ohio.










Part II here: https://inchhighguy.wordpress.com/2023/03/19/lockheed-f-94-starfire-walk-around-part-ii/
Photographs taken at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force (NMUSAF) at Dayton, Ohio.
Part II here: https://inchhighguy.wordpress.com/2023/03/19/lockheed-f-94-starfire-walk-around-part-ii/
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I remember building this as a model kit in the 1960s. It was from Lindberg.
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There have been a few kits of the F-94, but only a few.
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F-94 Starfire has long been a favorite. Sometimes varies as to which version is favorite, is currently this one with the rocket nose. Schiffer has a nice book about it. Which just happens to be at bottom of small book stack here on desk’s back corner; 128 pages, 1993. In the other room is a 1/72 model kit by I think Emhar which I pulled from the closet last month to finally build. The F-94 kit has no crew guys which is a big turn-off to me, so, it still sits there while a Lindberg Convair XFY-1, a Tamiya Brewster Buffalo, a Lindberg TBF, and some sci-fi builds kitbashed from various Lindberg kits get worked on. F-94 might eventually get crew guys from a Matchbox EA-6 which got raided for parts sci-fi builds a couple decades back.
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Sounds like a busy bench!
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