

Sword Models 1/72 T-39A Saberliner, Aircraft
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Description
Discover the iconic T-39 Saberliner, a medium-sized business jet with a rich history of serving the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps since its inception in 1959. Designed by North American Aviation to meet the rigorous demands of a multipurpose training aircraft, the T-39 Saberliner boasts design elements reminiscent of the North American F-86 Saber fighter, earning its distinctive name. Not only did it serve as a general-purpose transport and training aircraft, but it also found its way into private hands through a derivative produced by Rockwell after merging with North American Aviation. A familiar sight at Yokota Air Base in Japan until the 1980s, the T-39 has left an indelible mark on aviation history.
This model kit from Sword breathes new life into the legendary aircraft with a completely new mold that promises to delight model enthusiasts and aviation buffs alike. It comes packed with high-quality components to ensure an authentic and enjoyable building experience.
[Includes]:
- Photo-etched parts
- Painting mask stickers
- Decals for 2 U.S. Air Force versions
Don't miss the chance to add this piece of aviation history to your collection.
