The Northrop F-89 Scorpion was one of the primary defenders of North American airspace during the Cold War. A total of 1052 Scorpions were built. During its career, the F-89 equipped 36 active Air Force Units and 17 Air National Guard squadrons. One of the most heavily armed fighter aircraft, the F-89 was the backbone of the North American Air Defense Command for more than 17 years. The F-89 was the first multi-seat, all-weather jet interceptor. It was the first aircraft designed to carry an all-rocket armament and the first to carry the Hughes Falcon air-to-air guided missile. The F-89 made its maiden flight Aug. 16, 1948, with the first production model being accepted Sept. 28, 1950.
http://www.wmof.com/want.htmlWestern Museum of Flight
Located at Historic "Louis Zamperini Field"
"Torrance Airport"
3315 Airport Drive, Red Baron #3
Torrance, CA 90505
Open 10 - 3
Wed, Fri, Sat and Sun.
Telephone: (310)-326-9544
FAX: (310) 326-9556