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Aurora Hypersonic Spy Plane (1986)

Aurora Hypersonic Spy Plane 1

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SCALE: 1/72

INITIAL RELEASE: 2006

MEDIUM: Resin

LENGTH: 14"

RARITY: (2)

 

Aurora Hypersonic Spy Plane 2

 

Aurora Hypersonic Spy Plane 3

Aurora Hypersonic Spy Plane 4

 

Aurora Hypersonic Spy Plane 5

 

Aurora Hypersonic Spy Plane and SR-71

Aurora and the SR-71 "Blackbird"

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ABOUT THE DESIGN

ABOUT THE KIT

Since the mid-1980s, there has been much speculation about the development of a super-secret scramjet-powered spy plane powerful enough to reach speeds of Mach 6.  Over the years, information about this project, dubbed "Aurora," continued to leak into the general press. That the SR-71 Mach 3 reconnaissance aircraft was retired in 1990 with little or no resistance from the Air Force only added further credibility to the belief that something much faster than the fabled "Blackbird" was already in operation.

Although no official pictures of the "Aurora" have yet to surface, enough bits and pieces about the technical requirements of hypersonic aircraft have made it into circulation for experts to develop a reasonable guess as to what this plane might look like.  The triangular, "all fuselage" design of this concept would be perfect for high-altitude, high-speed flight, naturally compressing air into the scramjet intakes while providing excellent lift and stealth capabilities.

Released in November 2006, this Fantastic Plastic kit featured separate upper and lower fuselage pieces as well as several optional "add ons" for the upper body.  The canopy was solid; no cockpit was provided.

The pattern for this kit was by Scott Lowther.  Casting was by Controlled Energy Designs.  Decals were by JBOT.

This 1:72 kit is currently available from Fantastic Plastic Models at the Virtual Museum Store.  For more information, CLICK HERE.

 

Aurora Hypersonic Spy Plane Box Art

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