| The
F-94 prototype, a modified F-80, first flew on April 16, 1949, less than
a year-and-a-half after the requirement for the aircraft was made. Production
of these two-seat F-94 Starfires totaled 854, and gave a decade of valuable
service, serving first with the USAF in Korea, and remaining in use with
Air National Guard units until 1959. The F-94C used one Pratt & Whitney
J48-P-5 turbojet with standard thrust of 6,350 lb (8,750 lb with afterburning).
The plane had a maximum speed of 640 mph at sea level, service ceiling
of 51,400 ft, and standard range of 805 miles. |
All airplane models are Hand Carved, Hand Painted
Mahogany and come fully assembled. |