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Grumman F9F-5 Panther - USN VF-781 Pacemakers, White 106, Royce Williams, USS Oriskany, Korea, 1952 

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Grumman F9F-5 Panther - USN VF-781 Pacemakers, White 106, Royce Williams, USS Oriskany, Korea, 1952
Scale:
1:48
Length:
9.75"
Width:
9.5"
Composition:
Diecast
SKU:
HM-HA7210
Period:
World War II


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In 1952, then-Lieutenant Williams was serving with VF-781 aboard the USS Oriskany as part of Task Force 77. On 18 November 1952, on his second mission of the day, while on combat air patrol near Hoeryong, North Korea, his group of four pilots spotted seven MiG-15s overhead. The other three pilots had to return to the carrier and the MiGs began to fire on Williams, putting him into a one-man dogfight with seven MiG-15s that lasted 35 minutes. It is believed to be the longest dogfight in U.S. Navy history. Commanders on his carrier ordered him away, but Williams had to tell them that he was already fighting for his life. He shot down four of the MiGs and likely hit two others. By the end of the 35-minute period, only one of the MiGs was still in the air with him, and he managed to escape back to his carrier, out of ammunition and having lost his hydraulics. He was uninjured, but 263 holes were counted in his Panther jet. He never saw the plane again; reportedly, it was pushed into the sea.

Designed as a carrier borne jet fighter for the US Navy, the F9F was first flown on November 24th, 1947. During the Korean War, the Panther was the Navy's most heavily used jet fighter. It flew 78,000 sorties and was responsible for the first US Navy air to air kill of the conflict. The Panther's armament included four 20mm cannons and two bombs or an assortment of rockets. The wingtip fuel tanks and dark sea blue coloring made the aircraft extremely recognizable. The Panther was such a successful design that in 1949 it became the first jet flown by the "Blue Angels."

Hobby Master's 1:48 scale F9F Panther has been designed with almost no visible seams. It has a solid look with a nice, heavy feel. The highlight of this model is its solid metal folding wings, pull the wing away from the fuselage to reveal a robust metal hinge, then configure it in a folded position to view internal structural wing details. The flaps are movable, the metal tail hook is retractable and the wing tip fuel tanks are removable. The canopy slides open, revealing front and side instrument panels. A deployable speed brake is positioned behind the hinged metal nose gear, and the main gear is also hinged for easy display. A selection of appropriate wing-mounted ordnance is included with each release.

Info: Grumman F9F-5 Panther - USN VF-781 Pacemakers, White 106, Royce Williams, USS Oriskany, Korea, 1952


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Grumman F9F Panther - Korean War Carrier Jet Fighter (14:39)
Grumman Aircraft Engineering produced several successful aircraft during WW2, but it is perhaps best remembered for creating one of the US Navy's first jet-powered carrier-based fighters, the F9F Panther. The Panther was a single-engine, straight-winged fighter. During the Korean War, it was used extensively by the US Navy and the Marine Corps. Equipped with four 20 mm cannons and a wide array of air-to-ground weapons, the Grumman F9F Panther successfully delivered quick air support to American units surrounded by enemy forces on the Korean Peninsula. From 1949 to 1954, the Panther became the workhorse of the US air forces. Besides its close air support effectiveness, the F9F is credited with engaging in the first jet on jet combat and achieving victory by taking down a Soviet MiG 15. It was a legendary aircraft used by legendary men, such as a young 21-year-old Neil Armstrong, the first man to ever land on the moon. Fewer than 1500 units were produced, and it was only used by the US and the Argentine Navy. The aircraft would be the foundation of the Grumman F9 Cougar and other American jet fighters of the Cold War. --- Join Dark Skies as we explore the world of aviation with cinematic short documentaries featuring the biggest and fastest airplanes ever built, top-secret military projects, and classified missions with hidden untold true stories. Including US, German, and Soviet warplanes, along with aircraft developments that took place during World War I, World War 2, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, the Gulf War, and special operations mission in between. As images and footage of actual events are not always available, Dark Skies sometimes utilizes similar historical images and footage for dramatic effect and soundtracks for emotional impact. We do our best to keep it as visually accurate as possible. All content on Dark Skies is researched, produced, and presented in historical context for educational purposes. We are history enthusiasts and are not always experts in some areas, so please don't hesitate to reach out to us with corrections, additional information, or new ideas.
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