P-80 T-33 F-94 SHOOTING STAR in action SQUADRON/SIGNAL #40

VG SC- Great reference with variants, PHOTOS SEE PHOTO ASK BEFORE BIDDING- GENTLY USED MILD SHELF WEAR- FREE USA SHIPPING


 In 1941, the Chief of the Army Air Forces, General 'Hap' Arnold, saw a need for a US-designed jet aircraft. He instructed General Electric to begin developing a gas turbine engine and Bell Aircraft Company to build a plane around that engine. The result was the XP-59A Airacomet; but, it did not have the performance necessary to challenge Germany s jet fighters. Previously, Lockheed had pursued jet development on its own initiative and was now given the go ahead to build its own jet airplane around a British designed engine, 203 days later, the XP-80 took to the air. The result would meet the USAAF requirements and would eventually become the P-80 Shooting Star. This book traces the development of the Shooting Star with more than 100 photos, color profiles and detailed line drawings. 52 pages.

From a smoke-free, pet-free, zombie-free environment. Nice large photo for you to check out. Please ASK if you have any questions.

 Sold as is   ..


These volumes are shipped USPS Media mail with tracking number, Standard MEDIA =U.S.: 4 to 14 business days after shipping (may take up to 21 business days)


With Covid & USPS Slowdown I was told it could take up to 5 weeks by my local Postmaster .......Hope this helps,


Please don't assume anything - if you have any questions, feel free to contact me before bidding.

Your satisfaction is always my goal. If you have any issue regarding your transaction, please don't hesitate to email me before leaving negative feedback. I do what I can to make things right if anything in a transaction goes bad. 

Your Feedback is important to me! If you are pleased with your purchase, please leave 5 stars positive feedback.


Thanks & remember....read a book and build a model -


Thanks & remember....read a book and build a model -