Northrop F-89-J-NO Scorpion 59th, FIS, Goose Bay, AFB, Labrador, May 1957
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36 23 March, 17:22
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Thanks John E. New photo album since my basement ceiling wasn't such a hot background.
23 March, 18:29
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Thanks Robert Podkonski. I tried to show the armament in the photos as well. Though its straight wings limited its performance, the F-89 was among the first Air Force jet fighters with guided missiles, and notably the first combat aircraft armed with air-to-air nuclear weapons.
24 March, 13:23
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Thank you, Finn. I checked out your dioramas - very cool. I see on your want list the M1 Abrams - that is one I want, too. Be well!
27 March, 13:09