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F-100A Super Sabre in Flight
F-100A Super Sabre in Flight 
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F-100A Super Sabre Assembly Line 
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F-100A Super Sabre Landing with Drag Chute 
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F-100A Super Sabre in Flight

While the later models of the F-100 Super Sabre had a speed in excess of 1,000 mph, two earlier models, the "A" and "C" versions, established the world's first supersonic speed records. Colonel F.K. (Pete) Everest reached 755.149 mph in October 1953, and Colonel Horace Hanes topped 822 mph in August 1955. 
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Unique identifier BI218438 
Boeing ID 99d11304 
Type Image 
Size 3228px × 2547px   23MB 
License type RM 
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