Sabtu, 24 Juni 2017

Building Legends: North American F-86 Sabre and GE J47 Engine

The March 2017 issue of Aviation History magazines tells the tale of two aviation icons, North American’s F-86 Sabre, chasing North Korean MiG-15s over the Yalu, and the General Electric J47 turbojet engine that powered the legendary fighter. The Academy F-86F-30 kit, boasting a complete J47 engine that can be displayed separately, allows you to …

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