Here is the Atlantis reissue of the Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket, Navy research aircraft.
The Skyrocket is best remembered as the first aircraft to break Mach 2, when Scott Crossfield broke that barrier in November 1953.
Like most kits of the period, it is in "Box scale" which in this case comes out to 1:54.
Atlantis is using the original 1955 release art work which was only used until circa 1961 when it was replaced with the more familiar takeoff illustration. In the '70s, that was replaced with a photo of an assembled kit, however a Revell 1994 reissue reverted to this artwork.
There aren't any alternative colors schemes available if you want to keep it stock as all three aircraft were painted white. It will be interesting to see if the later NACA tail insignia are included, as Atlantis often upgrades the original decal sheets.
However, there is one civil scheme...
You'll have to be older than me to remember the initial broadcasts of the Captain Midnight TV series. The 1954 series made the Skyrocket a TV star. Later when the series was shown in reruns, it was renamed "Jet Jackson" because Ovaltine, the original sponsor, owned the rights to the Captain Midnight name.
So, if your up to some masking fun, you could build the captain's Silver Dart.
Here is a photo of a kit finished as the Silver Dart from Bill Engar's report on the 2019 IPMS Nationals for his fun model review website:
https://www.dembrudders.com/2019-ipmsus ... eport.htmlSo, if you have an old Comet/Aurora Cessna 310 that you can pretend is Sky King's
Songbird and a Revell H-13 painted yellow to represent the Whirlybirds' Bell 47G (N975B), you can relive your Saturday morning TV time.
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