Description
The target drones were developed in the United States by the Ryan Aeronautical Company for the United States Air Force. The first flight of the drone prototype took place in early 1951. The drone was distinguished by swept wings and plumage, as well as an air intake in the bow. The Firebee could be launched either from a carrier aircraft (the first of which was the Invader) or from the ground (using the JATO aircraft accelerator). After successful tests, the drone was put into production and entered service with the Air Force, Navy, and then the US Army. Drones simulating air targets were used to train fighter pilots and to train air defence units.
Key Features
- Accurate copy of the prototype
- The kit includes two drones and pylons for under-wing suspension
- Suitable for aircraft of the Invader family
Markings Available
- Q-2A Firebee, US AIR FORCE, circa 1951
- Ryan KDA-1 Firebee drone at the Naval OrdonanceTest Station China Lake, California (USA), circa 1960
- US NAVY XQ-2 prototype, circa 1950
Model Information
- Scale: 1:48
- Number of Parts: 56
- Length: 146 mm
- Width: 81 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 247 x 183 x 33 mm





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