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United States Air Force - Northrop F-89H Scorpion 54-0298
United States Air Force - Northrop F-89H-1-NO Scorpion 54-0298. Visible are the retractable launchers for the AIM-4 Falcon Air to Air Missiles and the covered un-guided rocket launcher tubes, in the wing-tip pods, which also housed fuel. Date: 1960s
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Media ID 21130947
© The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans
Covered Falcon Fuel Housed Launcher Missiles Northrop Pods Retractable Rocket Scorpion Tubes Visible Wing Tip
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 9.5cm (9.3" x 3.7")
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This photograph showcases the United States Air Force's Northrop F-89H Scorpion jet fighter, specifically model 54-0298, during the 1960s. The F-89H Scorpion was a variant of the North American Aviation Sabre series, designed primarily as an all-weather interceptor and fighter-bomber. The image reveals the advanced features of this military aircraft, most notably the retractable launchers for the AIM-4 Falcon Air-to-Air Missiles located on the wingtips. These missiles were a crucial component of the F-89H's air combat capabilities, providing the aircraft with long-range, beyond-visual-range engagement capabilities. Additionally, the wingtip pods of the F-89H Scorpion 54-0298 are visible in the photograph. These pods housed both the unguided rocket launcher tubes and fuel. The unguided rockets provided the aircraft with close-range, high-damage capabilities against ground targets. The covered rocket launcher tubes protected the munitions from the elements and potential damage during flight. The F-89H Scorpion was a significant evolution in military aviation technology during the 1960s, and this photograph offers a unique glimpse into the capabilities and design of this iconic aircraft. With its advanced weapon systems and versatile role, the Northrop F-89H Scorpion was a formidable asset to the United States Air Force.
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