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Korean War Ace Pilot: James ‘Jabby’ Jabara

James ‘Jabby’ Jabara was America’s first pure jet ace. After flying P-51 Mustangs in WWII, Jabara became highly proficient on the new jets entering service, describing his first flight in the F-80 Shooting Star as the happiest moment of his life.

In the Korean War, Jabara’s 4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing, with the new F-86A Sabre, was deployed to counter the MiG threat. He downed his first MiG on 3 April 1951 and his fourteenth MiG in July 1953. This, with his one victory from WWII, earned him triple ace status. Jabara credited his success to following his three A’s - air discipline, aggressiveness, and aerial gunnery.

Contains one Warlord ResinTM F86F Sabre aircraft plus game accessories.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted 

James ‘Jabby’ Jabara was America’s first pure jet ace. After flying P-51 Mustangs in WWII, Jabara became highly proficient on the new jets entering service, describing his first flight in the F-80 Shooting Star as the happiest moment of his life.

In the Korean War, Jabara’s 4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing, with the new F-86A Sabre, was deployed to counter the MiG threat. He downed his first MiG on 3 April 1951 and his fourteenth MiG in July 1953. This, with his one victory from WWII, earned him triple ace status. Jabara credited his success to following his three A’s - air discipline, aggressiveness, and aerial gunnery.

Contains one Warlord ResinTM F86F Sabre aircraft plus game accessories.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted 

$6.89

Original: $19.70

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Korean War Ace Pilot: James ‘Jabby’ Jabara

$19.70

$6.89

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James ‘Jabby’ Jabara was America’s first pure jet ace. After flying P-51 Mustangs in WWII, Jabara became highly proficient on the new jets entering service, describing his first flight in the F-80 Shooting Star as the happiest moment of his life.

In the Korean War, Jabara’s 4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing, with the new F-86A Sabre, was deployed to counter the MiG threat. He downed his first MiG on 3 April 1951 and his fourteenth MiG in July 1953. This, with his one victory from WWII, earned him triple ace status. Jabara credited his success to following his three A’s - air discipline, aggressiveness, and aerial gunnery.

Contains one Warlord ResinTM F86F Sabre aircraft plus game accessories.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted 

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