Northrop first flew the F-89 Scorpion all-weather interceptor on August 16th, 1948. It was the first jet aircraft designed primarily for the interceptor role, the first to carry air-to-air nuclear weapons — the AIR-2 Genie missile — and one of the first to be equipped with air-to-air missiles. The F-89 Scorpion remained in U.S. service until the late 1960s.
The F-89D (rank V) is temporarily available at 30% discount for 5,278 Golden Eagles.
You no longer have to own the F-89B to purchase it!
When: From August 15th (09:00 GMT) until August 18th (09:00 GMT).
Where: USA > Aviation > Premium vehicles.
About this aircraft
- The F-89D is great at high altitudes. Against enemy bombers, it’s ready to launch rockets with a radio fuze, allowing it to hit the target even without a direct hit. The F-89D also has 16 HVAR rockets and 104 FFAR Mighty Mouse rockets.