Falcon 9 models are in 1:100 scale.
Falcon9instructionmanual Manual for DRAGON v1 Capsule and Falcon 1.0
AXMFalcon9v1.1manual Manual for versions 1.1 and 1.2 (Includes Dragon trunk modification)
AXM Falcon 9 First Stage Landing manual – PDFOptim First Stage Landing Manual
AXM_FalconHeavy_manual Applies to all Falcon Heavy
New AXM Falcon9 Octaweb Applies to all Falcon 9 First Stages (new modification)
AXMDragon2PadAbortmanual (Old manual but still helpful to build the CrewDragon)
CrewDragonManual (Applies to both CrewDragon and CargoDragon)
Second Commercial Orbital Transportation Services launched on May 22, 2012 to the ISS.
Falcon 9 launched on March 1, 2013 on the CRS-2 mission to ISS carrying the Heat Rejection Subsystem Grapple Fixture Bars.
Maiden Flight of Falcon 9 v 1.1, launched on Sep 29, 2013.
Launch Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base.
Payload: A demonstration flight, carried the Cassiope satellite.
1:100 scale model (Fairing updated)
Falcon 9 v 1.1 launched on Dec 3, 2013.
Launch Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
First GTO launch for Falcon 9.
Payload: SES-8 satellite
1:100 scale model (Fairing updated)
Falcon 9 v 1.1 launched on Jan 6, 2014
Launch Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Second GTO for Falcon 9.
Payload: Thaicom-6 satellite.
1:100 scale model (Fairing updated)
Falcon 9 v1.1 launched on April 18, 2014 with Dragon CRS-3 to the ISS carrying the OPALS and HDEV payloads.
Falcon 9 v 1.1 launched on Jul 14, 2014. Second Falcon 9 with Landing Legs.
Launch Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Payload: OrbComm Og2 Mission 1 carrying 6 OG2 satellites
Landing: Ocean success, not recovered. (no barge)
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Falcon 9 v 1.1 launched on Aug 5, 2014
Launch Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Payload: AsiaSat-8 satellite
Landing: no attempt
1:100 scale model (Fairing updated)
Falcon 9 v1.1 launched on Sep 7, 2014
Launch Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Payload: AsiaSat-6 satellite
Landing: no attempt
1:100 scale model (Fairing updated)
Falcon 9 v1.1 launched on Sep 21, 2014 with Dragon CRS-4 to the ISS carrying the ISS-RapidScat payload.
Falcon 9 v1.1 launched on Jan 10, 2015 with Dragon CRS-5 to the ISS carrying the ISS-CATS payload.