Air Weapons

Interceptor (1950)

Lockheed

F-94 Starfire

F-94 Starfire
F-94 Starfire

Basis for the Lockheed F-94 Starfire began with the company's earlier T-33 trainer, itself a development of the famous P-80 jet fighter thus marking the third and final phase in the evolution of this remarkable series of jet aircraft. The Starfire was in many ways similar to the T-33 sharing most of its components but was equipped with new afterburning engines, fuel tanks hung under the wingtips, and a lengthened nose which housed the radar. Early variants had numerous performance deficiencies which ultimately were corrected through various structural modifications and the installation of license-built Rolls-Royce Nene engines. Armed with unguided rockets and extensive electronic equipment (such as autopilot, automatic tracking and firing, and ILS) the F-94 became the USAF's first all-weather jet interceptor and was only retired until 1959 from front-line service with ANG reserve units phasing out in 1960.

The first flight of the YF-94 prototype (basically a converted T-33) took place on 16 April 1949 entering service as the F-94A. The F-94B featured revised hydraulics and larger wingtip tanks while the F-94C was a considerably redesigned follow-up which had originally been designated F-97A. It featured Nene engines locally produced, swept back tailplanes and could carry unguided rockets. A ground attack version known as the F-94D was never built.

Preceded by:

P-80 Shooting Star (1945)
P-82 Twin Mustang (1946)

Succeeded by:

F-89 Scorpion (1950)

Datafile

DesignF-94BF-94C
NameStarfireStarfire
TypeInterceptorInterceptor
Year19511953
Crew22
Dimensions
Length12.22 m13.56 m
Height3.861 m4.521 m
Wing Span11.43 m11.38 m
Wing Arean/an/a
Weight
Empty4,565 kg5,764 kg
Maximum7,640 kg10,970 kg
Wing Loading350.0 kg/m²506.8 kg/m²
Performance
Speed975 km/h1,030 km/h
Ceiling14,630 m15,667 m
Range1,070-1,456 km1,295-2,052 km
Powerplant
Engine1 x J33-A-33
Allison
2,722 kgf
1 x J48-P-5/5A
Pratt & Whitney
3,969 kgf
Thrust/Weight0.540.63
Armament
Guns4 x .50-in
M3 Browning
-
Payload--
AA Weapons-Mk. 4 FFAR
Production
Built357387
Total854