X-Planes & Prototypes

Douglas X-3 Stiletto (1953)

Douglas X-3 Stiletto- Revell - 1

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SCALE: 1/65

INITIAL RELEASE: 1956

MEDIUM: Polystyrene

RARITY: (3)

 

Douglas X-3 Stiletto- Revell - 2

 

Douglas X-3 Stiletto- Revell - 3

Douglas X-3 Stiletto- Revell - 4

 

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Douglas X-3 Test Flight

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ABOUT THE DESIGN

ABOUT THE KIT

Douglas Aircraft built this sleek, needle-nosed research aircraft to determine the optimum airframe design for flying super-sonic at high altitudes.  The craft, which launched and landed like a conventional airplane, first flew on October 20, 1952, went supersonic in June 1953, and was subsequently retired in 1956.   Despite its radical shape, engine problems prohibited it from traveling at the ultra-high speeds originally envisioned by its designers.

The Revell X-3 "Stiletto" was released periodically following its 1956 debut, including a 1969 "Strategic Airpower" version, a 1982 "History Makers" issue and a 1994 "Special Subjects" release complete with original box art. 

This model is a copy of the 1980s "History Makers" version.

 

Douglas X-3 Stiletto- Revell - Original Box Art

Douglas X-3 "Stiletto" Original Box Art

 

Douglas X-3 Stiletto- Revell - 1st Re-Release Box Art

X-3 "Stiletto" First Re-Release Box Art

 

Douglas X-3 Stiletto- Revell - 2nd Re-Release Box Art

Douglas X-3 "Stiletto" Second Re-Release Box Art

 

Douglas X-3 Stiletto- Revell - Strategic Airpower Box Art

Douglas X-3 "Stiletto" Strategic Air Power Box Art

 

Douglas X-3 Stiletto- Revell - History Makes Box Art

X- 3 History Makers Box Art

 

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