Hobby Master 1/48 Air Power Series
HA7001

Brewster F2A-2 "Buffalo", 3-F-11
USN VF-3, USS Saratoga, pre-WWII paint scheme
Hobby Master offers this
great 1/48 scale model of
the first USN mono-wing
fighter. The detail and
quality of workmanship will
please the most
discriminating collector.
The Brewster Buffalo was
a plane created by a
company without an
aircraft design background
and poor sales tactics.
Also caught in an era
when change and
technology were beginning
to advance at a rapid rate,
this little plane was
doomed to failure.
Regardless of its record
the Buffalo makes an
interesting addition to your
collection.

Accurate 1/48 scale

Professionally painted

Pad applied markings

Opening canopy

Movable rudder

For the first time
Retractable Landing Gear
HA7001 Brewster F2A-2 Buffalo, USN VF-3, 3-F-11, USS Saratoga
The U.S. Government started to receive the first of their 235 F2A-2s in September 1940
with VF-3 (Felix the Cat squadron) being equipped with the new planes in February 1941.
The F2A-2 was still plagued with F2A-1 landing gear problems as well as being
underpowered and compounded by slow delivery. VF-3 only flew the F2A-2 for eight
months before being re-equipped with the F2A-3 that still had the same problems.
Because of all this plus shipments of planes being redirected to foreign Air Forces the
USN starting to look at alternatives and chose the F4F Wildcat.


Brewster F2A-2 Specifications:

Power plant:
One Wright R-1820-40 Cyclone nine-cylinder single row air-cooled radial, rated at 1200
hp

Performance:
Maximum speed - 285 mph at sea level
323 mph at 16,500 ft.
344 mph at 26,500 ft.
Cruising speed 157mph
Landing speed 73 mph
Initial climb rate 2500 ft/min.

Service ceiling 34,000 ft.

Maximum range 1670 miles

Weight:
4576 lbs. Empty
5942 lbs. Gross
6890 lbs. Maximum take-off

Dimensions:
Wingspan – 35 ft.
Length – 26 ft.
Height – 11 ft. 8 ins.
Wing area – 209 sq. ft

Armament:
Four Browning 0.50 in. Machine guns, two in the upper engine cowling, one in each wing.
Bomb racks for 100-lb.-bombs could be mounted under each wing just outboard of the
main landing gear.
You will find a white piece of plastic with your model that
looks like a fork. This is included to help you press the
main strut of the landing gear into its position. Personally
I just used my fingers
THESE ARE PRE-PRODUCTION
PICTURES NOT THE RETAIL
VERSION
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