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 F-86F Sabre Jet in Vietnam War Camouflage Livery Landing on Runway
F-86F Sabre Jet in Vietnam War Camouflage Livery Landing on Runway 
F-86 Sabre Jets Landing
F-86 Sabre Jets Landing 
F-86H Sabre Jet on Tarmac
F-86H Sabre Jet on Tarmac 
XP-86, Prototype for the F-86 Sabre Jet
XP-86, Prototype for the F-86 Sabre Jet 
F-86F Sabre Jet in Vietnam War Camouflage Livery
F-86F Sabre Jet in Vietnam War Camouflage Livery 
F-86 Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86 Sabre Jet in Flight 
F-86 Sabre Jet on the Ground
F-86 Sabre Jet on the Ground 
Pair of F-86 Sabre Jets Landing
Pair of F-86 Sabre Jets Landing 
F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight 
F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight 
QF-86H Sabre Jet on the Ground
QF-86H Sabre Jet on the Ground 
F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Deck
F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Deck 
F-86E Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86E Sabre Jet in Flight 
F-86 Sabre in Flight
F-86 Sabre in Flight 
F-86D Sabre Jet Flight Line
F-86D Sabre Jet Flight Line 
F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Line
F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Line 
F-86 Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86 Sabre Jet in Flight 
F-100D Super Sabre Drag Chute Landing
F-100D Super Sabre Drag Chute Landing 
Pilot Climbs into a F-86 Sabre Jet
Pilot Climbs into a F-86 Sabre Jet 
F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Line
F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Line 
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F-86 Sabre Jet Drag Chute Landing

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. 
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Unique identifier BI219888 
Boeing ID naa711 
Type Image 
Size 5100px × 3950px   57MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1950s
airplanes
blue
blue skies
clear skies
copy space
day
exteriors
fighters
full body views
gray
ground shots
historic production status
jets
left front views
military
military livery
monoplanes
nobody
parachutes, parafoils and drag chutes
perspective lines
photos
runways
silver color
sunshine
tarmac
taxiing
text
unpainted
yellow
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