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Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series
HA4309
Canadair Sabre Mk.6
23679/AX-679, No. 421 Sqn., RCAF
1958
Superb detailing in 1/72 scale.
Pre-painted with pad applied markings.
Fully assembled.
Comes with crew figure
Display stand included.
Option to display model with wheels up or down.
Minimum use of plastic.


The North American F-86 Sabre was manufactured from 1949 – 1956 and was America’s first
swept-wing fighter. As well as being built in the U.S. variants were built in Canada and Australia
bringing the total of all variants manufactured to 9,860 units. During the Korean War the Sabre
arrived to take on the other swept-wing aircraft of the conflict, the MiG-15 Fagot. The Americans
claim they shot down 792 MiGs while only losing 78 Sabres, a 10:1 victory ratio which is greatly
disputed.


The RCAF 421 Squadron “Red Indian” was formed in April 1942 and equipped with the Spitfire
Mk. Va’s. After WWII the squadron settled at RAF Station Odiham, England and flew Vampires
and Meteors. During the 1950’s NATO considered the largest air threat in Central Europe were
Soviet made MiG-15, 17, 19 and 21’s. In response in late September 1952 the 421 Squadron
was equipped with the Canadair Sabre and stationed at Grostenquin, France with the 2 (F) Wing
of the RCAF until August 1963. In June 1956 the 421 received the new Sabre Mk. 6.


Canadair Sabre Mk. 5 and Mk. 6 Specifications
Dimensions Mk. 5 and Mk. 6
Length – 37 ft 6 in  (11.43 m)
Wingspan – 37 ft 1.5 in  (13.32 m)
Height – 14 ft 9 in  (4.49 m)

Powerplant
Mk. 5 – 1 x Orenda 10 turbojet 6,500 lb. thrust
Mk. 6 – 1 x Orenda 14 turbojet 7,440 lb. thrust

Weights
Mk. 5
Empty – 10,662 lbs  (4,836 kg)
Maximum – 17,581 lbs  (7,975 kg)
Mk. 6
Empty – 10,638 lbs  (4,825 kg)
Maximum – 17,560 lbs  (7,965 kg)

Performance
Cruise Speed Mk. 5 and Mk. 6 – 552 mph  (888 km/h)
Maximum Speed
Mk. 5 – 696 mph  (1,120 km/h)
Mk. 6 – 698 mph  (1,123 km/h)
Range
Mk. 5 – 1,220 miles  (1,933 km)
Mk. 6 – 1,486 mile  (2,391 km)

Ceiling
Mk. 5 – 50,700 ft  (15,453 m)
Mk. 6 – 54,100 ft  (16,490 m)
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