Hobby Master 1/48 Air Power Series
HA7207

Grumman F9F-5 Panther
VA-192, "Golden Dragon Squadron"

Die-cast metal with a minimum of plastic.

All markings pad applied for superb results.

Cockpit slides open.

Pilot figure.

Comes with display stand.

Landing gear is fully retractable and can be displayed up or down.

Wings can fold and unfold.

Extremely sought after by collectors.
Powered by a Rolls-Royce engine the first F9F flew in 1947. These new engines were
fuel hungry and with no extra  internal space permanent wing-tip tanks were added.
These tanks also had the unexpected benefit of increasing the aircraft roll rate. In the
Korean War the F9F was the primary USN aircraft for ground-attack and served with
distinction. However it was realized that the Panther was inferior to the MiG aircraft so a
swept-wing version was developed. The new aircraft retained the F9F designation and
was called the Cougar.


VA-192 Squadron (Golden Dragons) saw several name changes over the years.
Originally VF-153 in 1945 and VF-15A in November 1946 only to be renamed VF-151 in
July 1948 and VF-192 in February 1950 with a final designation of VA-192 in 1956.  
While flying from the USS Oriskany the F9F-5 Panthers of the “Golden Dragons” took
part in the filming of “Bridges At Toko Ri” and “The Men Of The Fighting Lady”. These
movies brought the squadron much publicity so they became known as “The World
Famous Golden Dragons” and added it to their newly designed patch. Later in 1956 the
Dragons received the new swept-wing F9F-6 Cougar.


Specifications for the Grumman F9F-5 Panther

Crew – (1) pilot

Performance
Engine – (1) Pratt & Whitney J48-P-4/P-6A turbojet @ 6,250 lb.s.t.
Internal fuel capacity - 1,003 US gallons
Maximum speed - 604 mph @ sea level, 579 mph @ 5,000 ft, 543 mph @ 3,500 ft
Cruising speed - 481 mph
Stalling speed - 132 mph
Initial climb rate - 5,090 fpm
Service ceiling - 42,800 ft.
Range - 1,300 miles.

Dimensions
Wingspan - 38 ft 0 in
Length - 38 ft 10 1/2 in
Height - 12 ft 4 in
Wing area - 250 sq ft

Weights
Empty - 10,147 lbs
Gross - 17,766 lbs
Maximum takeoff - 18,721 lbs
Armament
(4) 20-mm cannon in the nose
(8) Under wing hard points could accommodate up to 3,465 lbs. of bombs and rockets
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