Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/F-86-Sabre-Jet-Drag-Chute-Landing-2F3XC5SSZZ3.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similar F-86F Sabre Jet in Vietnam War Camouflage Livery Landing on RunwayYF-86K Sabre Jet on TarmacYF-86K Sabre Jet on TarmacF-86D Sabre Jet Flight LineF-86H Sabre Jet on TarmacF-86F Sabre Jet in Vietnam War Camouflage LiveryQF-86H Sabre Jet on the GroundF-86D Sabre Jet Flight LineF-86 Sabre Jet Flight DeckView AllView more with similar tones F-86 Sabre Jet Drag Chute LandingSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:More than 6,000 F-86s were manufactured by North American's Los Angeles, Calif., and Columbus, Ohio, divisions. The first swept-wing airplane in the U.S. fighter inventory, the F-86 scored consistent victories over Russian-built MiG fighters during the Korean War, accounting for a final ratio of 10-to-1. All 39 United Nations jet aces won their laurels in Sabres. Four models of the craft (F-86A, E, F and H) were day fighters or fighter bombers, while the F-86D, K and L versions were all-weather interceptors.BI219888 (naa711)Maximum size:5100px × 3950px (~57 MB)17.0in × 13.1in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1950s-airplanes-blue-blue skies-clear skies-copy space-day-exteriors-F-86 Sabre Jet-fighters-full body views-gray color-ground shots-historic production status-jets-landing-left front views-military-military livery-monoplanes-parachutes, parafoils and drag chutes-perspective lines-photos-runways-silver color-sunshine-tarmac-taxiing-text-unpainted-yellowRelated Photo/Videos:View All