
Grumman F9F Panther Squadron
The F9F Panther was Grummanâs first production jet fighter, used extensively during the Korean War. It proved one of the United States Navyâs first successful carrier-born jet fighters and was the first jet fighter to be used by the Blue Angels aerobatics display team.
The F9F would remain the primary US Navy and USMC jet fighter and ground-attack aircraft of the Korean War, flying around 78,000 sorties in total. The Panther claimed the first US Navy aerial victory of the war claiming a prop-powered Yak-9 in July 1950.
In one little-known instance, a single Panther shot down four Mig-15s in a single 35 minute period, a unique feat for pilot Lt Royce Williams. This is in spite of the Pantherâs relatively poor speed when compared to the nimble MiGs.
Other notable pilots of Panthers in Korea include first man on the moon, Neil Armstrong (who in fact bailed out during a combat mission when his aircraft was brought down by wire strung out across a valley), as well as fellow astronaut John Glenn and baseball star Ted Williams.
Key data:
- Maximum Speed: 579mph
- Range: 1300 Miles
- Wingspan: 11.58m
- Length: 11.84m
- Armament: four 0.20mm cannons
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Grumman F9F Panther Squadron
The F9F Panther was Grummanâs first production jet fighter, used extensively during the Korean War. It proved one of the United States Navyâs first successful carrier-born jet fighters and was the first jet fighter to be used by the Blue Angels aerobatics display team.
The F9F would remain the primary US Navy and USMC jet fighter and ground-attack aircraft of the Korean War, flying around 78,000 sorties in total. The Panther claimed the first US Navy aerial victory of the war claiming a prop-powered Yak-9 in July 1950.
In one little-known instance, a single Panther shot down four Mig-15s in a single 35 minute period, a unique feat for pilot Lt Royce Williams. This is in spite of the Pantherâs relatively poor speed when compared to the nimble MiGs.
Other notable pilots of Panthers in Korea include first man on the moon, Neil Armstrong (who in fact bailed out during a combat mission when his aircraft was brought down by wire strung out across a valley), as well as fellow astronaut John Glenn and baseball star Ted Williams.
Key data:
- Maximum Speed: 579mph
- Range: 1300 Miles
- Wingspan: 11.58m
- Length: 11.84m
- Armament: four 0.20mm cannons
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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The F9F Panther was Grummanâs first production jet fighter, used extensively during the Korean War. It proved one of the United States Navyâs first successful carrier-born jet fighters and was the first jet fighter to be used by the Blue Angels aerobatics display team.
The F9F would remain the primary US Navy and USMC jet fighter and ground-attack aircraft of the Korean War, flying around 78,000 sorties in total. The Panther claimed the first US Navy aerial victory of the war claiming a prop-powered Yak-9 in July 1950.
In one little-known instance, a single Panther shot down four Mig-15s in a single 35 minute period, a unique feat for pilot Lt Royce Williams. This is in spite of the Pantherâs relatively poor speed when compared to the nimble MiGs.
Other notable pilots of Panthers in Korea include first man on the moon, Neil Armstrong (who in fact bailed out during a combat mission when his aircraft was brought down by wire strung out across a valley), as well as fellow astronaut John Glenn and baseball star Ted Williams.
Key data:
- Maximum Speed: 579mph
- Range: 1300 Miles
- Wingspan: 11.58m
- Length: 11.84m
- Armament: four 0.20mm cannons
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted






















