Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/F-100D-Super-Sabre-Drag-Chute-Landing-2F3XC5LTU5Z.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarF-100D Super Sabre LandingF-100D Super Sabre in CamouflageA Speedy Pair of F-100D Super SabresF-100A Super Sabre in FlightF-100A Super Sabre in FlightF-100A Super Sabre Landing with Drag ChuteBob Hoover Climbs Aboard F-100D Super SabreF-100C Super Sabre Four Ship EchelonTwo F-100A Super Sabres in FlightView AllView more with similar tones F-100D Super Sabre Drag Chute LandingSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:North American Aviation's F-100 Super Sabre first flew May 25, 1953, and was the first operational fighter in the world capable of maintaining supersonic speed in level flight. Of the 2,290 Super Sabres, 1,274 F-100Ds included the first autopilot designed for a supersonic jet. Powered by a 16,950-pound-thrust afterburning jet engine, the F-100 was armed with four 20-millimeter cannons, two GAM 83A Bulldog missiles, four Sidewinder missiles, rockets, special stores, and/or 7,040 pounds of bombs. BI29858 (na76c)Maximum size:6000px × 4800px (~82 MB)20.0in × 16.0in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1950s-airplanes-blue-blue skies-clear skies-copy space-day-exteriors-F-100 Super Sabre-F-100D Super Sabre-fighters-full body views-glare-gray color-ground shots-historic production status-jets-landing-left front views-left side views-military-military livery-monoplanes-parachutes, parafoils and drag chutes-photos-runways-silver color-sunshine-tarmac-taxiing-text-unpaintedRelated Photo/Videos:View All