USAF 40-Foot "Flying Disc" (1958)

RETIRED

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ABOUT THE DESIGN:    ABOUT THE MODEL:
In 1967, former U.S. Navy aviator and aviation writer Jack D. Pickett and his business partner Harold Baker visited MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa Florida to gather information for an Air Force-sponsored article on historical experimental aircraft.  At the edge of the base, they were shown four decommissioned X-planes -- all of them flying discs -- measuring 20, 40, 70 and 116 feet in diameter. 

Through interviews with various base personnel, Pickett and Baker concluded that, during the 1950s, the USAF had developed several models of jet-powered flying discs for reconnaissance flights over the Soviet Union.  The discs had supersonic capabilities and had, on occasion, reached heights that approached the edge of space (50 miles).  Many disc flights -- particularly those of the highly successful 40-foot version -- were no doubt responsible for many "Flying Saucer" reports during the period.  By the early 1960s, all had been retired in favor of more advanced aircraft.

The proposed article was ultimately cancelled, no doubt for reasons of national security.  Years later, the amazing story was published by Michael Schratt, who provided the background material for this model kit.

  • Scale: 1:72
  • Material: Resin
  • Number of Pieces: 13
  • Landing Gear
  • Decals Included
  • Master by Anigrand Craftswork
  • Casting by Anigrand Craftswork

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Decals

 

Flying Discs at Edwards AFB (SPFX Photo by Gino Marcomini)

 

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