Convair XF-92A Experimental Plane
Signed by the Pilot,
Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager
As an experimental test pilot, General (then Capt.) Charles
E. "Chuck" Yeager test flew this research plane. The XF-92 was the first delta-winged aircraft. It
made its first flight on 18 September 1948 as a flying mockup to test the delta wing configuration, a phase in
the development of the projected XF-92 jet and rocket-powered fighter. From this the groundwork would be laid
for further aircraft of this type. These would include the Convair F-102, F-106, B-58, SR-71, and even foreign
types such as the Dassault Mirage series, just to name a few.
The model is hand autographed by Gen. Chuck
Yeager and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
All airplane models are Hand Carved,
Hand Painted Mahogany and come fully assembled with removable desk stand.
Dimensions: Wingspan, 12"
Length, 18" 1/32 Scale
Item
# E3532E3CY .. $239.95
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