Canadair CL-13 Sabre Mk.6 (F-86F-40) West German Air Force No. 71 Fighter Wing "Richthofen" 1961 JA-344 1/72 [HA4319]
Canadair CL-13 Sabre Mk.6 (F-86F-40) West German Air Force No. 71 Fighter Wing "Richthofen" 1961 JA-344 1/72 [HA4319]
Canadair CL-13 Sabre Mk.6 (F-86F-40) West German Air Force No. 71 Fighter Wing "Richthofen" 1961 JA-344 1/72 [HA4319]
Canadair CL-13 Sabre Mk.6 (F-86F-40) West German Air Force No. 71 Fighter Wing "Richthofen" 1961 JA-344 1/72 [HA4319]
Canadair CL-13 Sabre Mk.6 (F-86F-40) West German Air Force No. 71 Fighter Wing "Richthofen" 1961 JA-344 1/72 [HA4319]
Canadair CL-13 Sabre Mk.6 (F-86F-40) West German Air Force No. 71 Fighter Wing "Richthofen" 1961 JA-344 1/72 [HA4319]
Canadair CL-13 Sabre Mk.6 (F-86F-40) West German Air Force No. 71 Fighter Wing "Richthofen" 1961 JA-344 1/72 [HA4319]

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Canadair CL-13 Sabre Mk.6 (F-86F-40) West German Air Force No. 71 Fighter Wing "Richthofen" 1961 JA-344 1/72 [HA4319]

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Canadair CL-13 Sabre Mk.6 (F-86F-40) West German Air Force No. 71 Fighter Wing "Richthofen" 1961 JA-344 1/72 [HA4319]

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Product model number HA4319
Product Code 4895173416248
release date January 2023
Manufacturer HobbyMaster
scale 1/72
material Zinc die-cast (some parts such as gear and weapons are plastic)
Pilot figure Included
stand Included
Partial assembly required Yes (gear, weapons, etc. can be fitted)
Model name North American F-86 Sabre
Model size Total length: approx. 15.8cm total width: approx. 15.7cm
Actual size Overall length: 11.4m Overall width: 11.3m
Organization Name West German Air Force
Unit 71st Fighter Wing "Richthofen"
Aircraft number JA-344
detail In 1959, JG71 received the Canadian-made F-86. Its first commander was WWII ace Erich Hartmann, who had black tulips painted on the F-86 in his honor.