1/144 Bell X-1 "Sonic Breaker" Last Flight (Contains 2 replicas)   1/144 Bell X-1 "Sonic Breaker" Last Flight (Contains 2 replicas)
1/144 Bell X-1 "Sonic Breaker" Last Flight (Contains 2 replicas)

1/144 Bell X-1 "Sonic Breaker" Last Flight (Contains 2 replicas)

1/144 Bell X-1 "Sonic Breaker" 1+1 (Contains 2 replicas) New Mold
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1/144 Bell X-1 "Sonic Breaker" Last Flight (Contains 2 replicas) New Mold With Stand.. Features: - New Tooling!! - Fully detailed 1/144 Bell X-1 - Two complete X-1 replicas: one standard and the other with transparent fuselage showing off "innards" of X-1 - Stylish metal stand included - Accurate engraved panel lines - Historically accurate markings - Pre-assembled The X-1, built by Bell, was the first of the highly secretive American “X-planes” that tested out new technologies. Indeed, the X-1 was the very first aircraft to break the sound barrier in level flight. Development started in 1945, and it was inspired by the shape of a Browning .50-cal machine gun round that was known to be stable in supersonic flight. Essentially, the Bell X-1 was a bullet with wings, propelled by a four-chamber rocket engine. The first supersonic test flight occurred on October 14, 1947 with Captain Chuck Yeager at the controls, and he achieved a speed of Mach 1.06 (1,299km/h). This ground- and sound-breaking aircraft is now on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. The original X-1 was developed into several other variants in order to test other aspects of supersonic flight, and these included the X-1A, X-1B, X-1C, X-1D and X-1E. The final flight of a Bell X-1 took place in 1958, but this important experimental aircraft contributed greatly to American knowledge of supersonic flight. Dragon is offering another fine 1/144 scale model of the Bell X-1 as part of its Warbirds aircraft collection. An earlier release (Item No.51021) showed the X-1 as it appeared in its record-breaking supersonic flight. The new release differs in that it shows 46-062 as it looked during its final flight in 1951. The new set features two complete X-1 aircraft models. The first is a standard replica of this supersonic craft, while the second has a transparent fuselage that shows off the “innards” of the unique X-1. Both fully built-up and finely painted models are masterfully recreated in miniature. They also come with a sleek display stand made of metal that allows both models to be displayed “flying” together. This is an impressive set, and with two models and the stand included, it offers unbeatable value!
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    DRW51025
  • Brand
    Dragon Wings
  • Country of Manufacture
  • Aircraft
    Bell X-1 "Sonic"
  • Airline
    USAF
  • Registration
    No
  • Material
    No
  • Scale
    1:144
  • Dimensions (L x W)
    No
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
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