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Scale: 1:44 Length: 19" Wingspan: 9.5"
In the mid 1950s a unique, delta-winged, Mach II aircraft--known as 'The Ultimate Interceptor'--took to the air for the first time at Edwards AFFTC in the Mojave desert. This culmination of years of work by Convair and the United States Air Force, and stemming from original aeronautical design innovations of Germany's Alexander Lippisch, was to become the mainstay of American continental air defense for nearly 30 years.
The 'Six' is generally regarded by those who flew her and took care of her myriad complexities as one of the most aesthetically beautiful aircraft designs ever to come off a drafting board; the Six was also a great plane to fly, as was its predecessor, the Deuce. This website intends to serve as a convenient focal point for all who regard the "Sexy Six" as the 'Class of the Century Series' fighters and wish to share in or access any and all information available concerning the aircraft.
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